Spoiled by the CEO after amnesia!-Chapter 634 - 614

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Chapter 634: Chapter 614

Jiayi cast a sidelong glance at him, "If you’re going to hit me, just get it over with!"

Isn’t this what he liked to do the most? Every time she infuriated him, he would resort to violence!

His lips tilted in a cold smirk as he pulled her into his arms.

His hot breath on her face made her realize instantly that she had misunderstood his intentions.

His idea of settling things was not about violence—

Sure enough, his eyes held a profound look, "It’s been two days since our registration, isn’t it time we started to exercise our marital rights and obligations?"

She tensed up at once!

No way? Now? She wasn’t ready—

Even though she had agreed to marry him, mentally she really hadn’t gotten to this point yet.

Before, she could use the excuse of not being married, but now that they had their marriage certificate... what excuse could she possibly make?

"Wait, wait a minute," she stammered.

Wait? He felt his patience had already reached Nobel-worthy levels.

"What else is there?" He just wanted to see what other excuses she could come up with!

She looked at him with pitiful eyes, "Let’s... let’s do it next time... I can’t today... you—"

Persist?

Seeing her still shrink back in fear, his expression instantly darkened, "You can’t today? Why not?"

He wanted to see what excuses she still had!

With a look of grievance, her big eyes blinking, she looked up at him, "I... my period started."

Oh? Really? He looked at her with disbelief and scoffed, about to verify for himself when Auntie Li knocked on the bedroom door twice, "Young Master."

Jiayi heaved a sigh of relief, taking the opportunity to rise and retreat to one side as the man propped himself up.

"What’s so urgent this late at night?" Huo Zhenyang’s tone was clearly annoyed, as if his good time had been interrupted.

Auntie Li, of course, also heard the young master’s irritation but still had to relay the message, "Young Master, Mr. Chu has arrived."

Did daddy come?

Although Jiayi felt a little surprised, she wasn’t caught off guard.

During a phone call these last few days, mommy mentioned that daddy hadn’t returned to China. Not only had he not returned, but he had also quickly arranged a house in Green Island Garden and moved in, right across from where mommy lived, window facing window, less than a five-minute walk away.

At the time, Xia Tingxuan couldn’t help but both laugh and get angry over the phone, saying she had never seen someone so childish.

But Jiayi understood that daddy couldn’t bear to give up on mommy and was trying to win her back, perhaps planning to stay in Yunling for a long time.

When Huo Zhenyang heard Chu Yanhan had come, he finally stood up, the fierce heat in his eyes dissipating as he adjusted his clothes and turned to walk out of the bedroom.

Jiayi realized what was happening and quickly followed him downstairs like a little tail.

In the living room, Chu Yanhan had brought the Chu Family butler with him, followed by two men in suits and leather shoes, assistants who had accompanied him to China.

The servants at Disheng didn’t dare neglect their young master’s father-in-law; upon Chu Yanhan’s arrival, they invited him to sit on the sofa and served him expensive tea.

Despite such care, Chu Yanhan’s expression remained very serious.

Only when he saw his daughter descend the stairs did Chu Yanhan stand, casting his gaze towards Huo Zhenyang.

Now that they were registered, even if he disliked this prospective son-in-law, he had no choice but to accept it.

"What brings you here at night, Father-in-law?" Huo Zhenyang’s lips curled slightly, swiftly switching to a more formal address, though his tone was clearly not too welcoming.

Chu Yanhan felt somewhat uncomfortable hearing the address of Father-in-law.

Yet looking at the young, majestic man with unchanged charm before him, he couldn’t find the words to say, let alone dare to show his displeasure.

He turned to Jiayi, "Your wedding is in a few days, and I’ve thought it through. Jiayi is a daughter of the Chu Family, not an orphan without parents. No matter what, she can’t simply marry from the groom’s home. I want everyone in Yunling to know that Jiayi’s status is worthy of the Huo Family. Besides, it’s bad luck for the bride and groom to see each other before the wedding. So today, I’ve come to take Jiayi back with me to live at her mother’s in Green Island Garden. On the day of the wedding, Young Master Huo can come there to fetch the bride."

This was his bottom line.

A daughter of the Chu Family should marry proudly and gloriously, no matter what.

Huo Zhenyang’s pupils shifted slightly as he pondered for a moment.

Although he was somewhat displeased at the thought of being apart for a few days, he eventually glanced at Jiayi, "That sounds good."

He, too, wanted his bride to marry with dignity.

He then gave an order, "Auntie Li, tell the servants to pack some clothes and personal items for Mrs. Huo, and these days before the wedding, you’ll stay with her at her mother’s house, taking care of her."

Auntie Li promptly agreed, "Yes," and went upstairs to pack.

Jiayi was amused; she didn’t need any care at her mother’s house—it was clear he was sending Auntie Li to supervise her on his behalf!

But given this man’s nature, it was already quite good that he allowed her to move back to her mother’s house.

Jiayi went upstairs to see Zaizai for a while, and Auntie Li finished packing clothes and personal items, carrying a small luggage bag downstairs.

Chu Yanhan glanced at Jiayi, "Let’s go, Jiayi, it’s getting late, and your mother is waiting for you at home."

Following her father, Jiayi was about to step out of the doorway when her wrist was pulled from behind, an inertia yanking her backward.

"You’re leaving just like that without saying a word to your husband?" Huo Zhenyang was displeased.

Fearing that her father and the others would see, Jiayi struggled to pull her wrist from his grip, "Take good care of Zaizai these few days."

Although she was only moving back for a few days, she was still a bit worried; without her around, and with the one person Zaizai respected, Auntie Li, not there, the villa’s servants simply could not handle Zaizai. This man, with his usual abundance of public affairs, wouldn’t be able to keep an eye on Zaizai all the time; the boy would likely turn the place upside down.

He was noticeably discontented, his voice rumbling, "Are you only worried about your son? What about your husband?"

She quickly glanced at her father ahead and hurriedly said, "You’re a grown man, why compare yourself to a child?"

"And what about my compensation?" his volume lowered, with an audacious edge to it.

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