Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 559: Sister, I Have Something to Tell You



Chapter 559: Sister, I Have Something to Tell You

He did not continue to toast with Madam Su.

Madam Su had been holding her teacup the whole time. When she saw him put down his cup, she quickly grinned and put away her teacup. At the same time, she reached out to twist Ye Zhao’s arm and glared at him.

Ye Zhao sucked in a breath of cold air and quickly smiled apologetically. “Wife, what are you doing? Hurry up and eat. Mother put in a lot of meat today.”

“You only know how to eat. You weren’t even serious when Big Brother toasted you just now,” Madam Su complained in a low voice.

Ye Zhao waved his hand nonchalantly. “It’s okay. We’re so close. Big Brother won’t mind. ”

“Have you forgotten that Big Brother lost his memory? He’s not familiar with you.” Madam Su glanced at him.

Ye Zhao paused for a moment. Then, he rubbed his head and smiled foolishly.

“That’s even better. Big Brother wouldn’t mind so much about strangers.” Madam Su was choked by his thoughtless reaction and could not help but want to refute him.

On the other side, Ye Muyu was almost done eating. She put down her bowl and chopsticks. Chu Heng turned his head and asked her, “Are you done eating?”

Seeing this, Chu Heng took the leftovers from her bowl and put them into his own bowl, slowly eating them.

“I think Mother is quite sad. I’ll talk to her for a while before going back.”

“It’s fine. Aren’t you used to taking a nap? You can rest before you go back,” Chu Heng said generously.

Ye Muyu was relieved to hear him say that. She held the teacup and sipped slowly.

Chu Ziluo and Chu Jin went to play after dinner.

Ye Mengjie and Ye Hai were also there.

By the time the bowls and chopsticks were put down one after another, it was already 15 minutes later.

Ye Hao got up and left the central room, followed by Madam Han.

Ye Muyu only took a glance at it before looking away, not taking it to heart.

After Chu Heng put down his bowl and chopsticks, he thought about how he had drunk two or three glasses of wine with his father-in-law. He did not know if he could take it anymore. He did not usually drink too much, so he took the initiative to pour a cup of tea in front of him.

“I’m not drunk.” Chu Heng reached out to take the teacup but didn’t drink.

“Hmm?” Ye Muyu realized that Chu Heng was trying to explain to her. Thinking about Chu Heng’s personality, he did not seem to have the habit of lying, so she believed him. “Do you want to rest?” “Is there a room prepared?” Chu Heng asked. “Wait, I’ll ask my mother,” Ye Muyu whispered.

She asked Old Madam Ye.

Old Woman Ye heard this and quickly stood up. “Yes, it’s your old room. It’s clean, but there’s no mattress. I’ll go and lay it out now.”

“Mother, let me help you,” Ye Muyu said.

“Sister, wait. I have something to tell you.”

At this time, Ye Hao walked in from outside. His dignified face was expressionless, but Ye Muyu found that he was not in a good mood. Although he was talking to her, he was looking at Chu Heng.

At this moment, the two men met, and the atmosphere was a little stagnant.

“Brother,” Ye Muyu blinked. “If you have anything to say, just say it here.”

Ye Muyu noticed that Chu Heng was slightly drunk. If one did not look carefully, one would not be able to tell.

If she did not know him well enough, she probably would not have noticed. After all, Chu Heng was usually deep in thought and would not inexplicably go against outsiders.

However, this was clearly an exception, which meant that Chu Heng was drunk..


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