Gambling Stones - Chaebol's Wife

Chapter 71: The Kokang Warlord

Chapter 71: The Kokang Warlord (3)
But I don't want to be your woman!
With tears in her eyes, Su Fei protested loudly from the bottom of her heart.

Three months later, Su Fei was finally able to walk to the courtyard with her own strength and sit under the mango tree she watched every day.

Mu Kunsha equipped her courtyard with seven guards on duty, and two Burmese maids. Seeing Su Fei sitting on the rattan chair under the mango tree, the two Burmese maids who were washing vegetables by the well came up to use Burmese maids. Say hello.

Although Su Fei couldn't understand Burmese, in the past month, whether it was a guard or a maid, they would call her in Burmese, "PWKW? RIF; UAWMF". If there are too many, I will also write it down.

Although Mu Kunsha was not afraid that she would be able to run out of Kokang alone because she would be out of breath even after walking a few steps, but she still took precautions. The people around her were all Kokang, one of the few Burmese people, and naturally there was no leaking news if they could not speak the language. problem.

Just sitting under the mango tree for a while, I saw a slender, good-looking Burmese woman walking by the gate of the courtyard. Su Fei recognized her. It was this Burmese woman during the coma days when she was just rescued from Kokang. Taking care of myself.

Su Fei wanted to ask her to come into the courtyard for a chat, but she didn't know what the other person's name was, so she had to give up, but at this moment, the guard at the door greeted her respectfully, "WWD—RIF; UAWMF"

The familiar ending made Su Fei stunned. When Mu Kunsha came to Su Fei's room again that night to feed her bird's nest soup, she pretended to ask casually, "I remember when I just woke up, there was a girl guarding her." Who are you in front of my bed?"

Mu Kunsha was silent for a moment, then slowly replied, "My third wife."

Su Fei directly sneered and waved over a bowl of blood bird's nest, and said harshly, "Mukunsha! Let me tell you, you don't lack women, and I don't lack men either. Others fear your power, but I don't, unless you send someone Imprison me for the rest of my life, otherwise, I will die and go back to China!"

Mu Kunsha's military uniform was soaked by the hot blood bird's nest soup, and he was extremely embarrassed, but his expression was unusually cold. He took a towel from the frightened servant, wiped it briefly, and replied, "I As I said, unless I die, you don't want to leave me and take a step out of Burma."

Then he turned his head and told the servant in Burmese, "Make another bowl of bird's nest soup for Madam. Feed her to eat."

The servant obediently agreed.

"I'll come to your room tonight."

Su Fei watched Mu Kunsha stepping out the door helplessly, and suddenly felt darkness in front of her eyes.

Not long after, she learned that Mu Kunsha had three wives.

The first wife is a pure Burmese, the daughter of a high-ranking official in the central government, with a distinguished status and a gentle personality. Although the relationship between Mu Kunsa and the government's central army has become worse and worse, the eldest lady has obviously fallen out of favor.

The second wife is Chinese, and her father is a bold and wealthy businessman, but it is said that Mu Kunsha married her because of her thin appearance. The news is out.

And the third wife is the Burmese woman that Su Fei met that day. She has no family background. She was brought back by Mu Kunsha once he was doing business in Yangon. She was not particularly favored by Mu Kunsha. Kunsha has done many things.

Now, after Su Fei was brought back by Mu Kunsha, she somehow became Mu Kunsha's fourth wife, and in the eyes of outsiders, she was the most favored wife.

According to rumors, although her body is sickly, she is astonishingly beautiful, like a cold beauty carved out of high-quality glass and jadeite. He also bought countless precious medicines and food, and sent them to this small courtyard like running water, and sent countless soldiers to guard them, preventing others from taking them away...

Myanmar allows polygamy, but the law also stipulates that a husband cannot favor one wife.

Although Mu Kunsha didn't bother to abide by it, in order to appease the forces of all parties, he would still stay with each of the three wives for one day a week, and spend the remaining four days with Su Fei.

Either get angry with Su Fei, or sit there silently correcting the documents, even forcing Su Fei to lie on the same bed with him at night, even though they just sleep with the quilt back to back, they never make any oversteps move.

But Su Fei still wondered with fear, if her wound healed, would Mu Kunsha stop acting like this "Liu Xiahui".

The military doctor in Duka once again confirmed that her gunshot wound has healed. Although she left a terrible scar, she will gradually regain consciousness in her left hand.

On that day, Su Fei softly made the first request to Mu Kunsha, she hoped to learn Burmese.

Mu Kunsha did not object. After all, Su Fei wanted to stay in Kokang. Although most Kokang people speak Chinese, there are also Burmese people who can speak Burmese, including himself. If Su Fei stays with him for a long time, no matter what It is also necessary to learn Burmese.

The next day, Mu Kunsha replaced Su Fei with a maid named Luo Xiu who was proficient in Chinese and Burmese languages, and Su Fei could finally speak Chinese with people other than Kun Sha and Duka military doctor.

Su Fei quickly found out the general situation of Kokang from Luo Xiu's mouth, she had a little idea in her heart, and she also thought about a lot of ways in her mind.

If she doesn't want to become Mu Kunsha's vassal like other women, she must reflect her own value and let Mu Kunsha know that if he forces her, he will definitely suffer the biggest loss in the end!

Mu Kunsha is actually considered mostly Chinese, and he even has a Chinese surname, Mu.Except for his grandmother who is Burmese, three-quarters of his blood comes from China, including his mother who is from a water town in the south of the Yangtze River but has never met.

When she was very young, Mu Kunsha's mother died in a Kokang rebellion. In order to preserve her innocence in the chaos, she took a cyanide pill.

However, Mu Kunsha's other wives either waited on them in Israel, or made compromises, but none of them were staunch and faithful. Several of Mu Kunsha's brothers were also killed by the rebels.

(End of this chapter)

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