Chapter 192 - 192: 192: The Daughter-in-Law’s Reply is an Imperial Edict
Chapter 192 - 192: 192: The Daughter-in-Law’s Reply is an Imperial Edict
Chapter 192 - 192: 192: The Daughter-in-Law’s Reply is an Imperial Edict
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Yigol Novak quickly followed Suri Drew. When Yigol looked at him with a puzzled expression, he replied, “Wifey, well, the other bathrooms are too small and can’t accommodate us. Can I join you?”
Suri Drew rolled her eyes at him: “What if I refuse?”
There were so many bathrooms in the house, and they were all big enough for ten Yigol Novaks. Could this be considered an excuse? It was more like shamelessness.
“If you refuse, then refuse. Who made you my wife? A wife’s word is law, and I will obev vou absolutelv,” Yizol replied.
“Idiot,” Suri Drew said disdainfully and left, ignoring Yigol.
“Hehehe.” How could Yigol not understand Suri’s meaning?
From her tone, it was easy to tell. But at this moment, men should not be too smart.
After the bath, Suri Drew said she was going to bed early, but she didn’t seem sleepy at all. Instead, she lay in bed looking at her phone.
Yigol was a bit puzzled, as Suri Drew usually wouldn’t use her phone before bedtime, unless she had work or someone contacted her.
What was going on? Why was she suddenly looking at her phone?
And she was acting so secretive, not letting Yigol see what she was doing.
Yigol was genuinely curious about what she was up to. But he knew he should respect her privacy — if she didn’t want him to see, he wouldn’t look.
At most, Suri Drew was probably chatting with her bestie.
In fact, Suri Drew wasn’t contacting anyone. Instead, she was asking Google all kinds of questions about men and women, marriage, bride prices, various customs and rules, which she knew nothing about. She had never experienced any of it herself or attended any good friends’ weddings. So she had no experience at all with these things.
Yigol wanted to see, but she wouldn’t let him. If he saw what she was up to, he would become so proud that his tail would curl up to the sky.
Suddenly, Suri Drew saw a video with an interesting title and clicked on it.
But realizing there was a man next to her, she quickly turned off the sound.
As she watched, Suri Drew couldn’t help but laugh.
Yigol looked at her, puzzled, “Wifey, what are you doing? Why are you laughing so happily?”
“Oh, wifey, I’m so bored. Please tell me, let me be happy too.”
Suri Drew looked back at Yigol and smiled inexplicably. Then she turned on her phone’s sound and handed it to him.
Yigol watched the video and froze.
“Honey, do you think what this video says is true?” Suri Drew asked, deliberately moving closer to Yigol, looking as if she was enjoying the show.
“Of course it’s not true. Everything it says is fake. Wifey, you must not believe it. Even if there’s a chance it’s true, it’s about other men, definitely not your husband.’
“Haha, before marriage, a woman’s relatives are like road-blocking tigers; after marriage, they’re like life-saving straws. Hahaha,” Suri Drew laughed while reciting the saying.
She didn’t even give Yigol a chance to defend himself: “I’ll buy some Swanson
Ultra Rehmannia pills for you tomorrow.”
Not only did Suri Drew say those words, but she also deliberately challenged Yigol with her eyes, hinting at him.
Yigol felt terrible. If he didn’t take some action now, he would be letting down his manhood.
He could let anything slide, but not this. They could say anything about him, but not about his performance in bed. Wasn’t he a real man?
Although Yigol hadn’t had any experience, he had the System’s battle-hardened reward. What was there to be afraid of pleasing a sheltered young woman like her?
“Honey, the other day when you carried me downstairs, you seemed like you could hardly hold on. It seems like your body is really weak, and you need to nourish it.”
“You said you never lied to me. When I first met you, what did you say? When you delivered packages, you could run dozens of floors without taking a breath. I really believed you then. But looking at you now, I can’t trust you anymore,” Suri Drew shook her head helplessly, looking at Yigol with sympathy.
Yigol had reached his limit of tolerance. He challenged her, “Why don’t you test me to see if I’m up to the task?”
But Suri Drew wasn’t afraid of him at all. Instead, she lifted her chin and said, “I’m under my relatives’ protection now. Dare you?”
All of Yigol’s courage crumbled in an instant: “Indeed, before marriage, your relatives are like road-blocking tigers. But let me tell you one thing, after marriage, they’ll be nothing more than that. Your relatives have been here for a few days now, and it’s time for them to go. Let’s see how long you can be so cocky.”
Suri Drew’s arrogance suddenly weakened. Oh no, she had been a bit too smug earlier and had forgotten that Yigol could settle accounts later.
She hadn’t seen Yigol’s abilities in action, but she had seen that thing. The thought alone was enough to make her feel apprehensive.
“Time to sleep, I’m so tired,” said Suri Drew, hurriedly putting down her phone and burrowing into the covers.
“You chicken? Weren’t you pretty tough just now?” Yigol challenged.
“You guess? If you want to sleep in the guest room or on the sofa, you can say whatever you want.” Suri Drew replied.
With one sentence, Yigol caved: “Wifey, is it not enough that I’m admitting my mistake? It’s so lonely in those places, sleeping with my wife is much more comfortable.”
In front of a woman, a man can never be the winner. As long as Suri Drew was around, Yigol would always be the one to lose.
The next day.
They got up early and went to the hospital to do various pre-marital checkups.
It took half a day for the tests, and Yigol’s biggest feeling was that after arriving at the hospital, seemingly healthy people seemed to become sick.
If it wasn’t for the sake of happily making a baby with Suri Drew, he really wouldn’t want to come to this miserable place – it was too torturous. It felt like sacrificing his life for his lover.
But at last, by noon, they had completed all the tests. With Suri Drew anxiously waiting, they got their results.
As Yigol expected, both of them had no health issues and were in perfect health.
When they came to the hospital, Yigol had secretly thought that since he had the System, their bodies should be problem-free.
But seeing is believing, and the results proved his hypothesis was correct.
Because of the checkups, they didn’t have time to go back home and cook, so they had lunch outside – a less-than -satisfying meal, according to Suri Drew, who claimed it was not even one percent as delicious as what Yigol cooked..