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??210: Chapter 210: Marriage is a Woman’s Greatest Career in Life

210: Chapter 210: Marriage is a Woman’s Greatest Career in Life

On a certain street leading to Shen Peini’s coastal villa, the moonlight enveloped everything, revealing Lin Fei, who walked with Shen’s voluptuous figure.

His expression wasn’t very good.

Although Lin Fei wasn’t averse to Shen Peini’s delicate and tender body and could even be said to be unable to let go of her, the truth was that he, as Mister Lin, was really tired!

In consideration of Shen Peini’s emotions, Lin Fei had carried her from Moongaze Building all the way to her brother’s grave.

He believed that he had been very accommodating.

However, Shen Peini clearly didn’t think so.

After praying for her brother, or more precisely, after warning Lin Fei in front of her brother’s grave, those narrow and charming phoenix-shaped eyes sadly and tenderly watched Lin Fei, directly asking him to carry her ho!

Although Lin Fei wasn’t opposed to accompanying the woman overnight at Shen Peini’s house, even though his physical stamina as Mister Lin was always exceptional.

But, with so many taxis on the road, wouldn’t it be better to take one?

If all his energy were spent walking, how would he have the strength for the activities in bed later!

Of course, these thoughts obviously couldn’t be said outright, but that didn’t stop Lin Fei from indirectly reminding Shen Peini, and thus taking a roundabout way to solve the issue.

“Penny, don’t you think the night is beautiful tonight?”

“Do you want

to get down and enjoy the night with you?” Shen Peini’s narrow, charming phoenix eyes, still slightly swollen, glanced at the night sky and then fixed on Lin Fei’s chiseled face, her phoenix eyes flirting montarily.

“I just think that two people walking under the night sky would be very romantic.”

“I don’t want romance, I just want to be able to hear your heartbeat at all tis.”

“I hope you can keep that attitude when we get to bed later.”

At the Purple Garden Pavilion, Mu Shanshan, dressed in a light gauze nightgown after dinner, sat on the living room sofa like a goddess sculpture.

Though the television was on, one could see from President Mu’s cold-like-autumn-water beautiful eyes that her attention was not on the television program.

Indeed, this was the case, as a certain man had not co ho again at night, and President Mu, for so reason, felt slightly lancholic.

Although Lin Fei’s absence at night wasn’t sothing new, and even though President Mu had sternly told Lin Fei ti after ti to call or send a ssage if he wasn’t coming ho, regrettably, he had never complied.

On one hand, Lin Fei was always finding ways to act sweet or take advantage when they were at the company.

On the other hand, he frequently spent the nights out, betraying her trust.

Mu Shanshan, at tis, was genuinely confused about which Lin Fei was the real one, or whether Lin Fei truly cared about her.

“Miss, the young master probably won’t co back tonight either.

I think you should head upstairs to rest early,” said Aunt Lan, who after finishing up in the kitchen, had at so point approached Mu Shanshan and spoke softly.

“I’m not tired, Aunt Lan, you go rest first.” Her tone was only ever warr when she spoke with Aunt Lan.

“If the Miss doesn’t mind, I have a few words I would like to say to you.”

“Aunt Lan, please sit,” Mu Shanshan gently pulled Aunt Lan and sat down next to her.

Shanshan was always more willing to listen to Aunt Lan, who had watched her grow up from childhood and had even provided a kind of motherly influence to so extent.

“I’ve been through it all myself, and if I’m not wrong, miss, you must be worrying about your husband’s matters?”

“He doesn’t deserve it!”

Although Mu Shanshan outright denied it, the sudden coldness in her tone and the subtle chill in her beautiful face clearly exposed her true feelings.

As soone who had experienced life, Aunt Lan naturally saw through this, and gently patted Mu Shanshan’s tender arms, speaking softly, “I rember, when I was young, I once had a casual chat with the lady, and she said sothing I’ll never forget.”

“What did she say?” If Lin Fei were here, he would have noticed that his usually aloof and elegant wife was particularly anxious in her speech.

Indeed, Mu Shanshan was truly feeling a sense of urgency.

The lady Aunt Lan ntioned was Mu Hong’s wife, Shanshan’s mother.

Since her mother had passed away early, Shanshan didn’t have many mories of her own mother, so whenever Aunt Lan or Mu Hong ntioned her mother, Shanshan always paid extra attention.

A rare nostalgic expression appeared in Aunt Lan’s eyes, “At that ti, the lady had just resigned from her business responsibilities to beco a full-ti housewife.

I asked her why she would do that.

I rember clearly, the lady only said one thing to .

She said, ‘Marriage is a woman’s greatest career in life.’ Now, I would like to pass this sa ssage to you.”

Mu Shanshan was stunned.

Aunt Lan’s words, or rather the words she relayed from her mother, “Marriage is a woman’s greatest career in life,” deeply moved Shanshan.

Seeing that Shanshan seed enlightened, Aunt Lan continued, “Miss, you are also a career woman.

I believe you understand the aning of the lady’s words.

However, as soone with experience, I still want to say to you that marriage is between two people and it also needs effort.”

“Your husband doesn’t co ho often, and indeed that’s his fault.

But have you ever carefully thought about the reasons why he doesn’t co ho?

If you can understand these reasons and are willing to address them, I think he would not so frequently stay away from ho.”

With that, Aunt Lan patted Shanshan’s arm and went upstairs.

Aunt Lan had said what she needed to say; the rest was not much of her concern.

After all, she was, in the end, an outsider.

The marital relationship between Mu Shanshan and Lin Fei was ultimately for them to resolve themselves.

With little experience in relationships, Mu Shanshan needed ti to fully digest and absorb Aunt Lan’s words.

After all, her marriage to Lin Fei wasn’t the result of a typical romance; rather, she had suddenly beco Lin Fei’s wife.

She didn’t know how to handle the relationship between them.

She simply felt that Lin Fei’s not returning ho at night without informing her was wrong.

President Mu had never considered her own factors in the matter.

Now, Aunt Lan’s words had truly served as an awakening for Mu Shanshan.

Although Shanshan still didn’t know how to be a good wife, at least she now understood that the marital relationship between her and Lin Fei couldn’t rely solely on Lin Fei to maintain.

She needed to do sothing.

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