Although she once said that Yan Cheng was crazy, he was still more reasonable than a certain someone.
The hunch she had ruined her mood for the rest of the day.
On her way back, she stopped by the hotel and restaurant, Ju Delou, to buy dinner.
When Chen Jinyao arrived home, she placed the dishes on top of the cabinet, then bent down to change her shoes by the entrance. The expression on her face wasn’t so happy. Usually Du Ni would slowly come over and rub against her legs to welcome her. However, that wasn’t the case today. Chen Jinyao even called out to him a few times but the cat still didn’t come.
“Stop yelling,” an arrogant voice sounded. With a hint of pride, the young man said, “The little beast is in my hands.”
Surprised, Chen Jinyao closed her mouth and slowly stepped into her indoor slippers.
“My wife isn’t competent at all. The first sentence you should say when coming home should be ‘Husband, I’m back!’ instead of ‘Duni! Duni!’” accused Yan Cheng half jokingly. Before the other could complain, he suddenly changed the topic and spoke with a gentle voice that was rarely heard, “Don’t move, settle down.”
When Chen Jinyao entered the living room, she saw a scene of Yan Cheng sitting on the sofa in his house clothes, with Du Ni in his arms. He held down the cat with absolute strength while shearing its sharp claws.
She stood on the spot and stared, and her previously bad mood dissipated.
The daily battle between man and cat had come to a halt. Du Ni wasn’t so hostile towards Yan Cheng, which was surprising for a cat with a temper. It’s not easy for it to step back and compromise like now, creating a kind of harmony.
“Wash your hands and eat when you’re ready.”
Chen Jinyao finished work at 4:30 and it was almost 5 o’clock now.
Dinner then sleep.
In fact, Chen Jinlin’s rumors about her being a tigress wasn’t triggered simply by the fact that other women’s contact numbers were blacklisted.
Nearly a week had passed since Er Guan was closed down, and Yan Cheng truly kept his word; he happily became house husband and stayed home. Every day, he lazed about without any desire, doing nothing else aside from cultivating his and Du Ni’s ‘father and son’ relationship.
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