Marry the CEO Carefully

Hehe! Seeing the boss lose his composure when pushed to the limit, turning red and stammering “I love you” was truly amusing.

The intimidating overlord could only surrender when faced with a clingy wife.

Wasn’t this a case of one thing subduing another?

Returning to the kitchen and sharing the story, the servants laughed and bet on how many days the boss would take this time.

“But now the boss has gotten smarter and won’t ‘perform’ in front of us!” the chef said regretfully.

“Hey!” Everyone agreed.

“What a pity we can’t record it with a camera.”

After all, the moment when the master dramatically declares his love to the mistress was a rare entertainment for these servants.

Xiang Zhi, “Be Careful When Marrying the CEO”

Chapter 5. Jiang Family.

“Uncle, Aunt, what’s wrong?” Dong Yilin didn’t understand.

Weren’t they going to bring Shuijing back? Weren’t they going to confront the evil Guan family?

Why did everyone look like defeated roosters, returning with drooping feathers? She was confused.

“Cake…” Jiang Yipeng’s voice was hoarse.

“Cake?” Dong Yilin was puzzled.

What did cake have to do with anything?

Lü Peiling answered her, sighing, “Yilin… how long have you known Shuijing?”

“Um, since university, same department… seven or eight years, I guess!” she answered.

“Then… have you ever seen her eat cake?”

“Huh?” Dong Yilin thought back, “Actually, no! Shuijing never ate cake, not even at my birthday, she wouldn’t eat cake… What’s wrong? Does she hate cake? Or was she afraid of getting fat? But she seemed to enjoy it just now.”

Knowing the truth, Lü Peiling was on the verge of tears. She blinked her reddened eyes, sniffled, and revealed the mystery, “Shuijing… it’s not that she hates cake or is afraid of getting fat… On her 13th birthday, her parents were going to buy her favorite fresh cream strawberry cake to celebrate her birthday, but on the way home, they had a car accident…”

“Ah?” Dong Yilin gasped, covering her mouth.

“Shuijing once said she killed her own parents,” Lü Peiling said. “We tried to console her for years, but that poor child never let go of her guilt…”

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