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Xi Ju Nv Shen – Chapter 46

Wu Mangmang went downstairs to find Lu Sui, who was drinking porridge. “You should come have a bowl of porridge too.”

Wu Mangmang shook her head, “I don’t eat anything after eight o’clock.”

Good figure depends entirely on self-discipline.

Speaking of figure, Wu Mangmang immediately remembered that she hadn’t collected her prize yet. Her eyes swept over Lu Sui’s abs, feeling somewhat regretful in her heart.

Lu Sui was still seriously ill. Even if they took photos, the effect wouldn’t be optimal, so it had to be postponed.

“When you recover, don’t forget the prize you owe me for losing.” Wu Mangmang was afraid Lu Sui would go back on his word.

But she continued before Lu Sui could speak: “However, you definitely won’t be able to exercise these few days. Three days without practice and your abs will get soft. When you recover, remember to focus on training for two days, otherwise I’m afraid the V-lines won’t be stunning enough when photographed.”

Lu Sui closed his eyes, ignoring Wu Mangmang’s frivolous words. “Why didn’t you notify me about what happened yesterday?”

Wu Mangmang picked up the milk in front of her and took a sip. “I was going to notify you, but my phone broke and I couldn’t remember your number.”

Lu Sui gestured for Peter to bring him paper and pen, writing down his phone number for Wu Mangmang. “Memorize it, I’ll test you later.”

Wu Mangmang was so surprised her mouth could fit an egg. Was this going to be a story about a homeroom teacher and elementary school student?

But no matter what, it was never wrong to remember an emergency contact’s phone number. Ms. Liu and Boss Wu were both unreliable, but hopefully Mr. Lu could be more dependable.

When Wu Mangmang finally finished memorizing Lu Sui’s completely irregular ordinary phone number, she couldn’t help complaining, “You’re not short of money, couldn’t you get a fancy number?”

A string of 8s would be so much easier to remember.

Even Wu Mangmang’s phone number ended with 6666!

Phone numbers were like license plates – they were places to show off one’s status and couldn’t be taken lightly.

“This is my private number,” Lu Sui said, meaning it was better not to be too memorable to avoid harassment.

Wu Mangmang smiled with curved eyes, moving closer to sit beside Lu Sui. “Is it the kind of private number that stays on even during meetings, so that even when your assistant can’t find you, I can still reach you?”

“Mm.” Lu Sui responded, “It’s the kind of phone I have to carry with me in a waterproof bag even when bathing.”

Wu Mangmang widened her eyes. “Isn’t that a bit too exaggerated?”

Then Wu Mangmang finally realized from Lu Sui’s look of looking at an idiot that he was being sarcastic.

But actually, Wu Mangmang really did put her phone in a waterproof bag and keep it nearby when taking baths.

Wu Mangmang played with her rose gold phone while thinking of past events, then turned to ask Lu Sui, “Do you still remember what it was like when we first met?”

“I don’t remember,” Lu Sui answered quickly.

“You were really petty back then, actually saying I wasn’t worth an iPhone 6s. Don’t you feel like you’re getting slapped in the face now?” Wu Mangmang waved her phone in front of Lu Sui.

“Yes,” Lu Sui admitted very straightforwardly.

Admitting it so readily without even trying to deny it, Wu Mangmang suddenly lost her sense of satisfaction.

But Wu Mangmang was so bored that she continued asking, “Does it hurt?”

“It won’t hurt if you blow on it for me,” Lu Sui said.

Wu Mangmang happily leaned over and blew gently beside Lu Sui’s face.

“It’s not here that hurts.” Lu Sui’s eyes swept downward. Earlier, Wu Mangmang had completely dampened his interest with her antics, but now there were signs of it rising again.

Wu Mangmang naturally got Lu Sui’s meaning. When it came to being a rogue compared to men, women had to retreat by an arrow’s distance.

So in such good times, it was better to spend them sleeping.

Over the next few days, Wu Mangmang naturally settled into living at the Lu residence. Whenever she expressed wanting to return to her own home, Lu Sui would always cough twice at the right moment, making her go serve him water.

So Wu Mangmang officially entered what she defined as “temporary cohabitation” life.

It was just that Wu Mangmang really wasn’t used to being chauffeured around. This lifestyle of entering the wealthy wife state ten years early felt too corrupt to her.

And it wasn’t conducive to her uniting with the masses.

So she solemnly approached Lu Sui for negotiations.

“Then I’ll give you a car,” Lu Sui said.

Although accepting a man’s car meant having to accept the man, Wu Mangmang had already accepted this man first, so it wouldn’t hurt to accept a car.

“Actually, I only sold my Hummer for you,” Wu Mangmang defended herself somewhat pretentiously. Her meaning was: you giving me a Hummer would be OK.

“It really was my fault,” Lu Sui readily agreed. “What kind of car do you want?”

Wu Mangmang didn’t have the nerve to just say “Hummer” – after all, this car wasn’t cheap, and if she spoke up it would make her seem very materialistic, which didn’t fit her green tea image.

“I like those tall, big cars where you have good visibility when driving and can preferably look down on other cars. The model should be tough and wild, preferably with a big difference from my personal image, so that when people see me open the car door and step out, they’ll show a ‘wow’ expression.” Wu Mangmang expressed her love for Hummers very vividly and poetically.

If not a Hummer, any SUV would do – she wouldn’t mind.

As long as it wasn’t one of those short sports cars.

“Your hobby is quite special,” Lu Sui said.

Wu Mangmang replied, “Meters/bonwe, don’t take the ordinary path.”

Lu Sui nodded in agreement – indeed not ordinary.

Next, Lu Sui went to his study to work, and Wu Mangmang could finally play with her phone unscrupulously, but unexpectedly she was dragged by Lu Sui to his study sanctuary.

Wu Mangmang was very alert about this. “I’ll just stay outside. I’d better not enter your study sanctuary. If you lose some document or tender bid price gets leaked in the future, at least I won’t be under suspicion.”

Under Lu Sui’s sharp gaze, Wu Mangmang quickly added, “I’m not saying you would randomly suspect people. I’m afraid I couldn’t resist temptation from the outside world. If I ever go astray in the future and end up in jail, that would be bad. I’m so beautiful, I’d definitely be bullied.”

Lu Sui pushed the chatty Wu Mangmang into the room. “Don’t worry, important documents are all in the safe. You can’t open it.”

“Let me try,” Wu Mangmang said.

“If you enter the wrong password once, the alarm will sound. Turning off the alarm requires a voice password,” Lu Sui said.

“Your security measures are quite tight. Wait for me a moment.” Wu Mangmang ran back to her room to get a pair of gloves to put on. “Let me try your safe. When I was little, I used to play with my parents’ safe for fun.”

The police came to the door many times, and Wu Mangmang got several good beatings.

After growing up and watching too many American spy movies, she became even more fond of safe-opening scenes.

Wu Mangmang pressed her ear to the safe to listen, thinking about Lu Sui’s possible password. Birthday passwords were too easy to crack, and license plate numbers seemed too straightforward.

Wu Mangmang playfully entered the date when she and Lu Sui first met – the day she pretended to be pregnant and got sued by Lu Sui.

It actually opened!

In the mutual shock of both Wu Mangmang and Lu Sui, the safe actually opened.

Wu Mangmang felt extremely embarrassed – she hadn’t expected Lu Sui to have secretly loved her to this extent.

“Uh, your safe is too easy to open, isn’t it? It doesn’t even need fingerprints or iris scan? I suggest you quickly change to a different one.” Wu Mangmang tried to avoid mutual embarrassment.

“How did you know?” Lu Sui’s face showed the most abundant “shock” expression in his history.

“I just entered randomly,” Wu Mangmang quickly said.

“How did you know Tangyuan’s pedigree certificate number?” Lu Sui’s expression was very serious.

“What certificate number? Isn’t this the day we first met? 160504,” Wu Mangmang said.

Real-life coincidences sometimes far exceed what you can imagine.

Lu Sui couldn’t help but smile. “Sorry, I misunderstood.”

“What species is Tangyuan?” Wu Mangmang asked.

“A horse I raised as a child,” Lu Sui said.

Wu Mangmang spread her hands. “This is too much of a coincidence. This is simply destined that you love me.”

Lu Sui was too lazy to respond.

Wu Mangmang continued, “See, you just said there was no problem, but now look. This proves there really is suspicion of impropriety.” After speaking, Wu Mangmang wanted to leave.

“It’s fine, there’s nothing in the safe anyway.”

Wu Mangmang reluctantly stayed.

“Why do you remember the date of our first meeting so clearly?” Lu Sui asked casually.

“Because…” Your behavior that day was outrageous! But Wu Mangmang didn’t dare say that, so she lied with her eyes open, “I don’t know why. I can’t remember other dates, but this day I remember clearly. I think this is fate.”

Lu Sui’s lips curved upward.

Wu Mangmang felt she was one step closer to her Hummer. Speaking of which, she seemed to be getting a bit shameless, almost catching up to Wu Dandan calling Lu Sui daddy.

As Singles’ Day approached, Wu Mangmang’s shopping cart was already stuffed with enough goods. She took advantage of Lu Sui’s work time to curl up on the sofa in his study and delete overpriced items one by one.

“What are you doing? Is the world ending?” Lu Sui’s voice came from over Wu Mangmang’s shoulder. Looking at the dazzling array of snacks in Wu Mangmang’s cart, mostly beef jerky and rabbit meat, he couldn’t help asking.

Wu Mangmang exclaimed, “You finished work already?” That was too fast.

“Mm.” Lu Sui responded, “Can you finish eating all this stuff before it expires?”

Wu Mangmang said, “It doesn’t matter, I can give them as gifts. But I need to let big data know that this lady has eaten everything under the sun, so don’t try to send me fake goods. And the big data statistics you mentioned are too scary. I need to brush down the proportions of things I bought before and reshape the image of a foodie.”

“Promising,” Lu Sui praised.

But actually, no matter how high-sounding Wu Mangmang’s excuses were, she just enjoyed the thrill of receiving packages – it felt like the whole world was sending her gifts.

On Singles’ Day, Wu Mangmang’s Alipay balance was completely cleared. Probably having gained confidence after getting a boyfriend, she even cleared her debit card and maxed out her credit card. Her salary was only enough for minimum payments next month.

But it didn’t matter – she could pay in installments.

Now that Lu Sui provided her food and lodging, Wu Mangmang could be considered net income earner.

But the most joyful thing was that Lu Sui called her today saying he wanted to give her a holiday gift.

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