Chapter 7

Gao Boyi's facial features were naturally handsome, but he was born with a cold face. He clearly cared about himself, and his expression was cold.

She was husband and wife with him in the previous three lifetimes, and although they did not spend more than half a year together in each lifetime, she also knew him somewhat.

This man, like an unsheathed sword, is cold and sharp, looking indifferent and difficult to get close to, but he is actually a good man.

She clearly knew that in Gao Boyi's view, since she was married to him, no matter what she was like, as long as she didn't make a big mistake, he would treat her kindly, protect her, and give her a lifetime of stability.

Nowadays, Bu Yao is no longer the innocent and timid little white rabbit she used to be. Well, there are flowers and candles in the wedding room, and a beautiful man is by her side. This beautiful man is still her husband, so why should she just watch?
She suddenly leaned forward, covered the man's lips, and took advantage of the man's lack of reaction to get in.

Gao Boyi's eyes flashed with astonishment, and his body froze.

"On this rare bridal night, you won't be an embroidered pillow, right?"

Bu Yao raised her head and said this provocatively.

The corners of Gao Boyi's mouth twitched slightly, sparks were faintly aroused in his eyes, he suddenly turned over and pressed Bu Yao, without saying a word, he went straight to it.

……

That night, I was turned upside down by red waves. It didn't stop until the sky was getting bright and the wedding candles were burned out.

Buyao was exhausted, she muttered, "Gao Boyi, I am your wife now, let me be the housekeeper."

"Here you go." The man's reply was concise and to the point, with unfinished lust in his low and hoarse voice.

The next day, when Buyao woke up, it was already bright and Gao Boyi was no longer around.

She looked at the pillow next to her in a daze, then turned her head slowly, staring at the top of the bed in a daze.

Were you drunk last night?How could you consummate your marriage with that guy?
It's really obsessed.

However, everything has come true, and there is nothing to regret.

Anyway, I have lived so many times, and the one who is the most handsome and the best to women I have ever seen is Gao Boyi.

She is not bad.

It's just that I was so tired yesterday that it hurts to lift my arm now.

Thinking that Gao Boyi had been passed down alone for several generations, his grandparents died young, his mother remarried, and his father became a monk. Even if they wanted to serve tea to anyone, the newlyweds had no one to choose from, so Bu Yao simply went to sleep.

It wasn't until she felt hungry at noon that she asked the maid to help her get up, wash, and take a bath.

The imperial decree came down the day after tomorrow to confiscate the house and exile, and the treatment of being served will soon be unavailable, so hurry up and use it now.

During lunch, Gao Boyi did not show up.

Buyao asked, knowing that he had gone out early in the morning to do some errands, so she didn't care about it, and took care of herself.

After lunch, Buyao called the housekeeper over.

The housekeeper's name was Gu Dazhi, and it was Gao Boyi's mother's dowry. Back then, Gao's mother and Li married separately. Although the dowry was taken away, half of the dowry was kept in the General's Mansion, including this housekeeper.

Gao Boyi had already explained it before going out, so when Gu Dazhi heard that Bu Yao called him, he immediately handed over the various account books he had compiled all morning.

Unexpectedly, Bu Yao didn't even look at the account book. When she saw him, she directly ordered: "Leave the money needed for these two days in the house, and put the other deposits with me. There is also a warehouse opened. I pawned all the valuable things I could, and the money I pawned was handed over to me."

Gu Dazhi was startled when he heard this, "Ma'am, what do you mean?"

It is acceptable to bring all the savings here. Anyway, she is the mistress of the house, and she will not let outsiders comment on what happened in the house, but as a thing... Then the outsiders know it and think that the general’s mansion has no money. It's over.

After all, if there was no money, who would pawn things outside?
This is not good for the reputation of the General's Mansion.

Bu Yao didn't even think about explaining, "You don't need to ask so many questions, just do what I tell you, it won't be my first day as a housekeeper, you won't listen to me, will you?"

(End of this chapter)

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