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135. The young master has many advantages

Her refusal to accept her move made him angry, frustrated, and made his actions more rough and fierce.

This is a competition where you conquer and I resist. Everyone wants to win and no one can lose.

No one can afford the price of losing...

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Anruo was exhausted after a night of tossing. When she woke up, it was already noon.[

There are many clothes in the wardrobe, which Tang Yuchen asked the servants to prepare for her.

A valuable brand name, but to her, it is no different from ordinary clothes.

An Ruo found a t-shirt and a pair of pants and put them on, then opened the door and went downstairs.

When Uncle Tao saw her coming down, he kindly stepped forward to comfort her and said, "Young lady, please write down one of the good qualities of the young master today. Don't be hard on yourself, or you may starve your body."

In fact, An Ruo didn't like the servants in this villa because they were all Tang Yuchen's servants.

But she knew that Uncle Tao was really good to her.

She smiled gratefully at him and said, "Uncle Tao, thank you for your kindness. Where are the notebooks and pens?"

Uncle Tao thought she agreed to write about the young master's merits, so he hurriedly handed the things to her.

"Young mistress, I'll have someone cook it for you later, whatever you want to eat, you're welcome, just tell me what you like to eat."

While listening to Uncle Tao's laughter, Anruo wrote a line of words in the notebook.

After finishing writing, she closed the book and handed it to Uncle Tao, "I'm going to cook."

"Young mistress, you don't have to do it yourself, I can give you instructions..."

"Uncle Tao, have you forgotten what Tang Yuchen said? He said that no one is allowed to serve me."

Uncle Tao had to let her go by herself, but he still wanted to read what she wrote. This was what the young master ordered this morning. After the young mistress finished writing, he would read it to see whether what she wrote was an advantage or a disadvantage.

Opening the second page of the book, a line of words suddenly appeared.

Tang Yuchen's second shortcoming: He has a bad breath! His mouth is too smelly!

Uncle Tao felt that he was really old, and if he continued to work like this, his life span would definitely be shortened. Maybe he should consider retiring early, or he could consider asking the young master for a salary increase.

An Ruo was cooking quietly in the kitchen. Uncle Tao endured it for a long time and came in and said to her tactfully: "Young mistress, why do you still write about the shortcomings of the young master? In fact, the young master has many advantages. For example, the young master is very handsome and the young master is knowledgeable and talented.

, the young master is young and promising, the young master has a huge fortune, the young master is smart and wise, the young master..."

"Uncle Tao, do you think this dish is salty or bland?" An Ruo suddenly handed him a pair of chopsticks.[

Uncle Tao was slightly stunned, so he had to stop what he was about to say, took the chopsticks and tasted Anruo's fried chicken.

"Well, it's bland. There's too little salt."

An Ruo took a new pair of chopsticks, picked up a piece of chicken and put it into her mouth, "It's indeed bland, I'll add some salt...you try again."

"It's still faded." Uncle Tao said for the second time.

An Ruo also took a bite and added a little more salt, "Try again."

"It's still faded."

"I think so too, I'll add more."

When Uncle Tao saw An Ruo eating chicken, an idea flashed in his mind, and he suddenly understood something.

Seeing that he understood, Anruo smiled at him and said, "Uncle Tao, look, I won't starve myself."

"..." Uncle Tao suddenly felt guilty that he had discovered a big secret but didn't want to tell the young master, and he also felt guilty for betraying the young master.

An Ruo continued to smile at him: "Uncle Tao, you can tell him."


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