When a soft and cute wife marries a grumpy president
When a soft and cute wife marries a Grumpy President: Chapter 11

  The next day, Jiang Huai and Lu Wusui were on their way to get their marriage certificate, and Jiang Huai received unprecedented “care”.

  Last night, after Jiang Huai said those words, an unprecedented silence fell between the two of them.

  Jiang Huai’s eyes became more innocent.

  Lu Wusui became more silent.

  In fact, he had already forgotten about the vase. The vase meant nothing to him.

  Therefore, he never thought that Jiang Huai came to please him these days.

  …just for a vase.

  His fiancé was so poor that he couldn’t even afford hundreds of thousands of dollars to compensate for a vase.

  After Jiang Huai asked him if he could give him some more time.

  Lu Wusui squeezed out from between his teeth: “What do you think?”

  Although he refused to admit that he was angry.

  But later on, it was hard not to see this from his behavior of finding fault with Jiang Huai.

  It was because Jiang Huai was rather naive that he thought it was normal for him not to give him any leniency.

  Before the two of them went out, Jiang Huai was still packing his small schoolbag.

  He felt that this day was a relatively important day besides the Chinese New Year, so he specially prepared a lot of things.

  When Lu Wusui was about to go out, he was waiting for him at the door.

  The two of them can be said to be completely opposite in life.

  Jiang Huai always does things slowly. No matter how big a task is in front of him, he will put his clothes in order first and then do the task.

  But Lu Wusui is the opposite.

  No matter what time, he is extremely particular about efficiency. Take the last engagement party as an example. If he was splashed with red wine, he would immediately ask his assistant to buy a set of clothes at the nearby mall instead of going to great lengths to get a teddy bear to cover it up.

  If there is no assistant, he will see whether the occasion is worth his continued stay.

  If it wasn’t necessary, he would just turn around and leave.

  Lu Wusui watched as Jiang Huai put a bag of snacks in, followed by a mini water cup, and then a black parasol.

  The corner of his mouth twitched.

  Just when he thought Jiang Huai had finally finished cleaning up.

  Jiang Huai looked into his schoolbag, frowned, and went upstairs again.

  After a few minutes, Jiang Huai came down with a mini… bear in his hand.

  Lu Wusui could no longer bear it, “Do you think we are going on a spring outing?”

  Jiang Huai looked at him a little confused, “Aren’t we going to get the certificate?”

  ”You actually knew that?” Lu Wusui looked surprised.

  Jiang Huai thought he was praising him, and said a little shyly, but also a little proudly: “I definitely know.”

  Lu Wusui: “…”

  Jiang Huai is always immune to sarcasm.

  It may even backfire on you.

  Now that things had been discussed, Jiang Huai also understood that Lu Wusui did not want to extend the deadline for him to repay the money, so he became less enthusiastic towards Lu Wusui.

  It can even be said that Lu Wusui was treated as a transparent person.

  In Jiang Huai’s opinion, he has done his best and the results are out.

  Then after the results come out, all his efforts will be in vain.

  He has moved beyond the stage of “seeking mercy from Lu Wusui” and has now moved on to “finding ways to raise money.”

  For a moment, Lu Wusui suspected that he was taking revenge on him.

  But he doubted whether Jiang Huai had the intelligence.

  After entering the Civil Affairs Bureau, Jiang Huai was more enthusiastic about the red marriage certificate than he was about himself.

  Perhaps it was because Jianghuai was too eager in the past few days.

  When Jiang Huai shifted his sparkling eyes to the staff member next to him, Lu Wusui rarely showed any discomfort for a few seconds.

  Jiang Huai asked the photographer curiously, “Will your camera make me look better?”

  He had seen a marriage certificate in his previous life.

  But on the marriage certificate, both he and the groom had stern faces, and neither of them looked happy.

  This also results in the photos not looking very good.

  The photographer was very impatient at first, but when he looked up and saw that it was a handsome boy, his expression suddenly changed and he smiled and said, “You are so good-looking, you will definitely look good in the photos.”

  Jiang Huai then felt relieved.

  When it came time to really take pictures, Jiang Huai wanted to take out the teddy bear and put it on his body to take pictures.

  He gave up the idea only after learning that the rules did not allow it.

  During this time, Lu Wusui sat on the bench with a stern face until he could no longer bear it. Then he reached out, put his arm around Jiang Huai’s waist, and pressed him to his side.

  Jiang Huai was originally facing the camera in front of him.

  After being touched, his expression was stunned.

  At this moment, the camera made a “click” sound and captured the state of the two people.

  *

  After leaving the Civil Affairs Bureau, the two of them held a bright red notebook.

  Behind them were staff members with different expressions. They probably had never seen a situation where couples coming to get a marriage certificate were even more unfamiliar with each other than those getting divorced.

  Jiang Huai casually threw it into his small schoolbag, while Lu Wusui put it in his suit pocket.

  Lu Wusui said: “I want to go back to the company.”

  Jiang Huai reacted for a moment and said, “Oh, I want to go back to school.”

  On the first day of becoming a legal couple, there was no tenderness between the two. Beneath the surface calmness, there was an unfamiliar strangeness.

  ”By the way, I have to go on a business trip tomorrow,” Lu Wusui paused, “I may be gone for a week, and I won’t be back for dinner tonight, so you don’t have to wait for me.”

  After he finished speaking, he realized.

  When had Jiang Huai ever waited for him to eat?

  When Lu Wusui thought about this, for some reason, he felt a subtle displeasure in his heart.

  …It’s all Jiang Huai’s fault for being too attentive to him these days.

R. S.[Translator]

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