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Gu Ya raised an eyebrow.

Without waiting for Gu Ya to answer, Su Yunjin thought of the matter of Madam Qin having a portrait painted of the two children today, "By the way, hubby, can you still find that painter? I have sothing to ask the painter!"

A rare expression appeared on Gu Ya’s usually expressionless handso face, "Yunjin, what business could you have with Wen the painter?" Wen the painter and his little wife had only t once.

Gu Ya didn’t think his little wife had anything that needed the help of Wen the painter. Gu Ya’s handso face was a bit stiff, and even his voice was rigid.

Su Yunjin burst out laughing.

This man still says she likes to get jealous, but Su Yunjin felt that if it ca to jealousy, Gu Ya could handle much more than her. She had just casually asked where the painter was, and Gu Ya’s handso face turned stiff.

Su Yunjin teased Gu Ya with a smile.

"Hubby, what? Are you afraid I might have so thoughts about Wen the painter...?" Su Yunjin asked knowingly. Gu Ya’s handso face, which initially didn’t think much of it, instantly darkened after hearing his little wife’s words.

The little woman was just talking nonsense.

Gu Ya looked at his little wife, who was still smiling at him, with a darkened handso face. At this point, Gu Ya really wanted to knock on his little wife’s head and see what kind of thoughts were going through that little head of hers all day long.

Su Yunjin felt triumphant.

With a smug and proud look on her face.

Usually, it was Gu Ya teasing her, and now it was her turn to tease Gu Ya.

"Yunjin, you’ve married and even given birth to two children, how could you have thoughts about other n?" Gu Ya’s voice now carried a hint of gritted teeth.

Su Yunjin was unfazed.

"Who says just because I had children, I can’t have designs on other n? If you dare to upset , I’ll just go find another man. I think that Wen the painter is passable." Su Yunjin deliberately joked to provoke Gu Ya.

In fact, Su Yunjin was just joking with Gu Ya, but this man took it seriously, suddenly pressing his thin lips down, "Yunjin, want to try saying that again?"

Su Yunjin chickened out, "Hehehe, hubby, I was joking, just joking, don’t take it seriously, don’t get mad, I won’t go looking for anyone else but you, you’re the best."

Su Yunjin promptly admitted fault, but Gu Ya didn’t let his little wife off so easily. Not until he kissed her until she was almost breathless did he release the woman in his arms with a dark face.

Su Yunjin took deep breaths; she almost thought Gu Ya was going to suffocate her, but fortunately, Gu Ya let go just when she was struggling to breathe.

Su Yunjin, with a flushed face, looked at Gu Ya. Her lips felt tingly, all because of Gu Ya’s kisses. When she touched them with her hand, they hurt a bit. Gu Ya, this man, went too far; after kissing, he even bit her lip. What a dog-like man, biting her. Su Yunjin glared at Gu Ya.

Gu Ya, however, in a good mood, asked her, "Yunjin, do you still want to go find that painter now?" From Gu Ya’s tone, it seed like he knew where Wen the painter was?

"Can you find him?" Su Yunjin looked at Gu Ya with bright eyes, but seeing his handso face suddenly darken, she quickly explained, "I’m finding him for Madam Qin, not for myself." Having just been crazily kissed by Gu Ya, Su Yunjin didn’t want to provoke Gu Ya into another frenzy.

She quickly explained the reason she needed to find Wen the painter.

So that Gu Ya wouldn’t get jealous again for no reason.

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