Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1861: lull to sleep

  Chapter 1861 Coaxing to sleep

  Sumei only thinks that the wife who can write such lovely and warm children's stories is a kind person, and she becomes more and more loyal.

  Ye Muyu didn't know what was going on in her heart, and was relieved to hear that Nuan Bao was fine.

  Ask Chu Ziluo again.

  Ziluo’s injuries are not serious, mostly abrasions, especially on her cheeks and arms. She recuperates in the backyard to avoid scars and eats different meals, so she uses them separately.

  Ye Muyu's depression dissipated. From the corner of her eye, she saw that Chu Heng was eating quickly but elegantly. It was obvious that she had taken care of her just now. She was a little soft-hearted for a while, and didn't care so much about his force-feeding behavior just now.

   "Cough, Ah Heng, I'm going to see Nuanbao." Ye Muyu was still a little worried about his son.

   Discuss with Chu Heng.

  Chu Heng looked at Sumei, those cold eyes were somewhat intimidating.

  Sumei understood Chu Heng's meaning at a glance, and said quickly: "Master, don't worry, this slave will definitely serve Madam well."

  Ye Muyu: "..." Famous words looked helpless at Chu Heng bullying his subordinates, but she cared about herself after all. She touched the tip of her nose and decided to treat Sumei better.

  For example, if you feel uncomfortable, just say so, so that Sumei won't be blamed.

  The two went to the next room.

   Nuan Bao is still asleep, listening to Chun Xing telling a story.

  Chun Xing's voice is full of vitality, making people feel that she is a natural optimist.

  Seeing Ye Muyu approaching, she was so moved that she almost yelled, "Ma'am, you're finally awake."

   "You don't have to worry so much, I'm really fine." Ye Muyu was a little helpless.

  Chun Xing said righteously: "My wife is blessed with great destiny, and I will definitely be blessed in the future."

   "Then I will lend you a good word." Ye Muyu didn't mind accepting such kindness, after all, who doesn't like to hear good words.

  She walked to the bed and saw Nuan Bao struggling to sit up, she stretched out her hand to pat the thin quilt, and smiled softly: "Nuan Bao, don't move, Mom will be beside you to listen to the story."

   "Mother..." Nuan Bao grabbed hers with her chubby hands.

  Ye Muyu coaxed gently, and with Chun Xing's ups and downs of the story next to her, Nuan Bao, who was a little uncomfortable at first, slowly softened her expression.

  Ye Muyu waited until Nuan Bao fell asleep before getting up and going back to the house.

  Just as he opened the door, he saw Chu Heng who was about to walk over.

  She was a little surprised: "Ah Heng, why are you here?"

  The servant next to him couldn't help reminding: "Madam, Master has come here several times."

  Ye Muyu understood, couldn't help laughing after hearing this, put his hand in his palm, and was stopped by the waist to enter the door.

   Seeing that Chu Heng didn't refute his talkativeness, the little fellow heaved a sigh of relief. It seems that if he coaxes his wife well, he will be able to win the master's favor.

  It is said in the capital that the master is a strict wife, and it is true.

  Perhaps it was because Ye Muyu had eaten too much, and after tidying up and laying down, she didn't feel like vomiting except for the discomfort of her immobile arm.

   He didn't even know when he fell asleep in Chu Heng's arms.

  Chu Heng looked at the head that couldn't help but bury it in his arms, and couldn't help stretching out his hands to rub it lightly. The movements were lighter than usual, but the naked eyes could see that her eyebrows and eyes had eased.

   After Ye Muyu fell asleep obediently, Chu Heng got out of bed and sent out several secret letters. At the same time, after ordering Sumei to take good care of Ye Muyu, he left the mansion that night and led his troops to arrest people.

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   "Master Chu, the people on my side have finished interrogating, and they all have one thing in common."

  (end of this chapter)