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Chapter 1068: Strict Wife Control

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    The employees¡¯ eyes moved down, and finally landed on the lunch box placed in front of Mucha.

    In just a moment, the employees understood what their boss meant and spoke one after another¡ª¡ª

    "The president's wife is really kind."

    "I envy the president so much"

    Mucha smiled dryly and twitched the corner of her mouth. She was certain and certain that Ye Sijue did it on purpose.

    It wasn¡¯t until the employees were ¡°envious¡± and left that Ye Sijue walked up to her with satisfaction, rubbed his hands and asked, ¡°What¡¯s for dinner?¡±

    "Eat you big-headed devil!" Mucha hit Ye Sijue on the head with a palm.

    At this moment, an employee left a document and came back to pick it up, and happened to see Mucha beating Ye Sijue.

    The employee¡¯s eyes suddenly widened, and then he ran out as if he had seen a ghost.

    "Ye Sijue!" Mucha gritted his teeth angrily, "It's all your fault!"

    Ye Sijue rubbed his head and smiled fondly: "It's over. Now everyone will know about my wife's strict control."

    Under Ye Sijue¡¯s deliberate instruction, the entire company soon knew that Ye Sijue was a strict henpecker.

    To other men, "strict hepatic control" may be an insult to dignity, but to Ye Sijue, it is honorable.

    Mucha was so embarrassed that she could no longer stay in the company, so she took a taxi back to Situ Manor without even waiting for Ye Sijue.

    When Mucha returned to the manor, Shi Shuzhen was playing chess with the housekeeper. They were playing chess, which happened to be the type of chess that Mucha was good at.

    When Shi Shuzhen said, "It's your turn," the housekeeper reluctantly put down his king.

    In chess, putting your king on your side is equivalent to admitting defeat.

    Shi Shuzhen won.

    Mucha walked forward with a smile.

    "Aunt Shi, why are you interested in playing chess today?"

    When Shi Shuzhen saw it was Mucha, her face became awkward again.

    She coughed dryly and said: "Besides playing mahjong, I also like to play chess. Today, a great figure in the chess world is coming to visit, so I will grab someone to practice first. But his skills are too poor and he can't do anything at all.  technology."

    Mucha raised an eyebrow and asked, "Then I will practice with you?"

    "You know this?"

    Mucha nodded: "I know a little bit."

    If you have any acquaintances here, you will know what Mucha means by "knowing a little bit".

    Shi Shuzhen naturally didn¡¯t understand, but she wanted to eat dumplings.

    But how can you say this directly?

    Shi Shuzhen thought for a while and said, "Since you know how to play this, how about a game?"

    "Okay." Mucha nodded, and the housekeeper quickly stood up and gave up his seat to her.

    "Let's talk about it first." Shi Shuzhen said while arranging the chessboard: "This fight is not in vain. If you win, you will host my birthday party next month. If you losethen you will  You have to make dumplings for me for a month."

    "Birthday party" Mucha had complicated emotions in her heart.

    If the birthday party is hosted by her, it means that Shi Shuzhen has admitted her relationship with Ye Sijue in front of all the guests.

    ¡°But¡­if I really beat Shi Shuzhen, I¡¯m afraid Shi Shuzhen wouldn¡¯t be happy based on her temper.

    What should she do?

    Before Mucha could think about it, Shi Shuzhen had already arranged the chessboard.

    "Let's get started." Shi Shuzhen said.

    Chess is also called chess. There are thirty-two chess pieces in total, divided into two groups of black and white, with sixteen pieces each. According to the rules, the player holding white goes first.

    "You take the white piece, you go first." Shi Shuzhen generously gave the white piece to Mucha.

    She believed that Mucha, a child who grew up in the countryside, was already very good at chess. As for winning, it was absolutely impossible for her to win.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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