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    Xiong Zian was about to return a dog’s head over when his cell phone ran out of battery and automatically shut off.

    Remembering what his grandmother had taught him before he came, Tang Jiacheng brought the red wine that had been awake for a while and poured it for a few people, interrupting the conversation about Xiong Zian in the process:

    “Come on, let’s all clink glasses together and wish big brother and sister-in-law a happy new marriage, an early birth, and a long life.”

    The old lady drank the juice, and putting down the cup, the old lady asked Mu Xiao, “Did you set up all this house?”

    Mako nodded, “Just more decorations.”

    “I think the master bedroom sheet color is too white too, you guys can change that too.”

    “The sheets are pretty new, and it feels like a weird waste of money to change them.”

    This was one reason, but more importantly, Mako was not in the mood right now.

    She had planned to ask Tang Jia Chong to go with her to pick out the bed sheets, lest she really buy one he didn’t like.

    My own room was just too much to look at and purchased a set online.

    Good thing there hasn’t been action on the master bedroom bedding yet.

    When the time comes, you’re so excited to fold, you’ll probably be nothing in the eyes of others.

    This home was destined for six months on its own, and right now she wasn’t in the mood to toss it around.

    Tang Jiacheng raised his eyebrows and snickered, “Mrs. President, there’s no need to save that few dollars for the president, what’s the point of him making money if the lady doesn’t go to spend the money our president earns!”

    Tang Jia Chong froze.

    “That’s just it, it’s a pain in the ass when you can’t spend your money. “The old lady cheerfully picked up.

    Mu Xiao stroked his forehead and pretended to be very sad, “Who says it’s not, so many cards, how can I brush it all, it’s so hard to find a home textile store that’s not the president’s asset.”

    The trio laughed at the same time after silently recreating the mall flirting scene from that day.

    On the side of the Tang Jia Chong boarded a face, at first it was the heart thumped, thought Tang Jiacheng to say to reveal, soon he realized that something is not right.

    They were talking about topics that only the three of them knew themselves, what exactly he had no idea!

    When did these people get so cozy and casual?

    The feeling of being excluded was very unpleasant, Tang Jia Chong stopped looking at them and smothered his food.

    The dish went into his mouth and he couldn’t help but hiss at how hot the bottom of the pot was burning!

    Tang Jiacheng raised his glass to clink with Grandma and Mako again, pondering in his mind how he was going to get himself drunk at the hot pot feast.

    “Mu Xiao, grandma has a friend who is very rich, he has a cruise ship docked at the pier, usually relatives and friends occasionally go out to sea for a vacation, but most of the time the cruise ship is left empty in the harbor, strange waste. My friend said he could lend it to me to take my family and friends on a cruise. You and Chong got married and Grandma didn’t give you anything, so why don’t you ask for the cruise ship for you to go out and have fun?”

    “A private cruise? That’s not cool.” Mako said cheerfully, all the private yachts parked in that marina could be seen by the citizens of South City who often walked through the seaside plaza.

    I’ve heard that slightly better yachts cost several million dollars, not to mention that the private yachts over there are mostly medium-sized.

    One of the largest is said to be owned by the richest man in South City.

    Mu Xiao hasn’t sat on a private yacht yet, the layout and decoration inside, she has only seen it on TV, it’s very high-end and luxurious.

    “There’s a dedicated service team on board, barbecue food and music that you youngsters will love.” Grandma said.

    Tang Jia Chong wondered why Grandma suddenly mentioned the family’s cruise ship and interjected:

    “It’s always someone else’s cruise ship, it’s not appropriate to borrow it.”

    “What’s so inappropriate? My friend can’t wait for me to take my friends up there to play, and boats get rusty when they’ve been sitting at the dock for a long time. You guys are doing him a favor by going up there and playing.” Grandma said.

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