Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 54: Chu Heng's attitude

  Chapter 54 Chu Heng's Attitude

  Ye Muyu only felt that his hands were suddenly empty.

  Raised her head and straightened her back, seeing Chu Heng swiftly picking up the fish, she didn't fight with him affectionately, washed her hands, and said, "Xiaojin, Ziluo, pick up the fish into the water basin, and your father will clean it up."

   "Wipe your shoes clean, wash your hands, and go about your own business."

   The two subconsciously glanced at Chu Heng.

  Chu Heng said: "If you understand it, do it."

  Chu Ziluo and Chu Jin quickly responded.

   Everyone went back to their own rooms to clean up the dirty places on their bodies.

  Chu Jin was busy reading.

  Chu Ziluo took out a sewing basket to make shoes.

  As soon as the two children left, Ye Muyu also turned around, ready to go to the East Wing House to rest.

  Chu Heng tilted his head to look at her, raised his angular jaw slightly, and with a forceful aura, he called her: "Come here, I have something to tell you."

  Ye Muyu rubbed her forehead, stopped, turned her head half sideways, and said softly, "Did you call me?"

   "If you don't call me someone, stop pretending, Ms. Ye."

  Ye Muyu saw that he made a mistake again, but she was quite patient. She returned to the stool and sat down, looking at him quietly: "If you have any questions, just tell me directly."

  Although she doesn't like to get angry over trivial matters, it doesn't mean she has no temper.

  Chu Heng waited for her to sit down, and then began to tell her in a cold voice: "After I go to the school in the county seat, if you have something that you can't handle, go to your mother."

   "If it is serious, write to me and have someone send it over. I will solve the problem as soon as I receive it."

   "Also, if Tang Rou wants to come home again, please refuse."

   "As for the others... just don't cause trouble for me."

   "Otherwise, if you do something stupid again, don't blame me for divorcing your wife." Chu Heng's last sentence was decisive.

  Ye Muyu keenly felt that he was not joking.

  Didn't it mean that... in this era, reputation is valued, and they will not easily divorce their wives?

  Ye Muyu suddenly became curious about what the other party was thinking. If she really wanted to divorce her wife, there would be no need for her so-called husband in her future plans, so as not to cause chaos.

"What did I do stupidly?" Ye Muyu asked intentionally. Although, after knowing what happened to her original body, she felt that she was indeed not smart enough, but she didn't have bad intentions. However, because her eyesight was not high enough, she was stingy, and pretended to be smart, etc., she got along with her. It is really troublesome.

  But logically speaking, Chu Heng and the original owner have been husband and wife for so many years, how could they suddenly feel disgusted.

  She wanted to carefully observe Chu Heng's reaction to know whether it was the unhappiness accumulated over time, the outburst of disgust, or other external reasons.

  Thus, Ye Muyu looked at him motionlessly, afraid of missing any details, and there was still thought in his eyes.

  Chu Heng heard that she still had the face to refute, and couldn't help but said: "What happened at the last father's birthday banquet, doesn't it have anything to do with you?"

   "Do you think I'm the only one at fault?" Ye Muyu raised her eyebrows, seeing that Chu Heng took the initiative to mention this matter, she just wanted to see his attitude.

  Chu Heng frowned: "No, this matter has something to do with my elder sister, she also did something wrong."

   "But she is a married woman after all, even if she said those words, she would not lose anything, but you, on the contrary, got a bad reputation."

   "If I were you, I shouldn't argue with the eldest sister, those are meaningless, especially in front of children."

  Afraid that Ye Muyu wouldn't understand, and would get angry indiscriminately and make mistakes, Chu Heng told her very carefully: "It's not that the elder sister said something ugly, you can't make noise."

  (end of this chapter)