Reincarnation: My Possessive Beast Husband-Chapter 136 - Lets Make a Deal
Chapter 136: Chapter 136 Let’s Make a Deal
Chapter 136: Chapter 136 Let’s Make a Deal
“You should find a servant to read for you, I need to go back to sleep,” Su Yan was about to turn around when her wrist was seized by him.
“Let’s make a deal. You read to me, and tomorrow I’ll let you move back to Jinyu Building and release the acupoint on your body. How does that sound?”
Su Yan was somewhat tempted.
During this time, living in Can Garden had been very inconvenient, lacking many necessities.
A bed had to fit three people, and she had long started to miss the spacious Jinyu Building.
Moreover, without her martial arts, she didn’t have much strength to do things.
If her martial arts were restored, she could look for an opportunity to leave Marquis Mansion…
It seemed, this deal was quite favorable to her.
But she was still a bit puzzled. Why did he insist on having her read to him?
Perhaps it was another way to make things difficult for her.
“Other than reading the documents to you, there are no other requests?” she asked him.
“That’s all. You just need to read to me,” He replied.
Chu Yuxiao released her hand and crossed his arms over his stomach, slightly closing his eyes.
It seemed as though he was quite certain she would agree.
In fact, Su Yan had already decided to accept.
“Until when do I have to read?”
“Until I don’t want to listen anymore.”
Biting her lip, Su Yan nodded, “Alright, I agree.”
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Even if it meant reading all night, it didn’t matter, as long as she wasn’t asked to serve him in bed.
Su Yan picked up a document and began to read aloud from the neat, regular script on it.
It mostly talked about the revenue and drought situations of some small towns in Linglan City, and it wasn’t too dry to read.
Only when she encountered some classical language did she find it rather difficult.
Chu Yuxiao kept his eyes closed, looking as if he had fallen asleep.
However, whenever Su Yan paused and stopped reading, he would prompt her to continue.
And when Su Yan mispronounced a word, he would correct her.
Tired of standing, Su Yan brought over a stool to sit on while she read.
Her voice was clear and pleasant, intermittent, and reminiscent of a child reciting, endearing to those who listened.
The corners of Chu Yuxiao’s mouth couldn’t help but curl into a smile as he listened with his eyes half-closed.