"Instructor Lin, you can't blame me, Old Huang—Monkey forced me to do it."
More than ten minutes later, Old Huang climbed ashore and yelled toward Lin Mu on the yacht.
"Get lost!"
Monkey was furious and aimed a kick at Old Huang, but Old Huang dodged it.
This old bastard. Slippery as an eel.
Monkey clenched his teeth tightly, glaring at Old Huang.
"Do you think he can really swim across? This stretch of water is too long, and with the raging undercurrents, only someone with immense experience could last. Even Old Huang took more than ten minutes."
Ma Biao said, "Even if he does make it up here, he'll be in such a sorry state. Will he even have the face to stick around?"
"Old Ma, if you're thinking like that, you're underestimating Old Huang." Monkey suddenly gave Old Huang a thumbs-up. "Old Huang, I never would've guessed. You always seem so honest, but who knew you were this sneaky."
Old Huang just chuckled and didn't respond.
