Pampered by the Toughest Man After Divorce
Chapter 962: Sleep a Little Longer

Chapter 962: Chapter 962: Sleep a Little Longer

"I reserve the right to continue the family line, after all, I only have one son and he needs to inherit the Dragon Tooth Gang,"

"Now that you’ve said that, I can rest assured,"

"You care so much about her?" Long asked.

"The bond forged on the battlefield is beyond most people’s understanding. It’s only natural to care—I consider her family."

"Hmm, it would make Jianxi very happy to know that you think of her as family."

Yege glanced at the sky, "It’s getting late, I should go check on Fengfeng. Oh, and since everyone’s here this year, let’s have a grand New Year’s Eve feast. I’ll go tell Madam Song."

"Sounds good!"

...

On New Year’s Eve, Yege, Nan Feng, as well as Lu Jianxi and Long waited in the front hall of Song Cheng’s house.

Naturally, Nan Feng did not need to lift a finger, for her waist injury required her to sit quietly, while Lu Jianxi claimed she was no good in the kitchen, so it was up to Song Cheng, Madam Song, and Yege with Long to busy themselves back and forth.

They were making dumplings, which had already been put to boil. When brought to the table steaming hot, and doused with some aged vinegar, they were extremely satisfying to eat. Nan Feng quickly finished a bowl, and Yege, seeing she had finished, immediately ladled a second helping for her.

Seeing this, Madam Song hurriedly said with a smile, "Yege, you really spoil Nan Feng too much, even more than my husband spoils his lady."

As she ate, Nan Feng answered for Yege, "Madam Song, I’m injured. He has no choice but to take care of me."

"That’s true," after saying this, Madam Song seemed a bit distressed, "I also wonder how Xiaoyue and her husband are faring right now. With the New Year and all, I don’t know if she’s being bullied by her mother-in-law and sisters-in-law."

Long asked, "Is Lady Xiaoyue still in Fu County?"

"Yes, yes, always in Fu County," Madam Song said.

"Then don’t worry, Madam Song. I’m a big shot in Fu County. When I get back, I’ll check on her from time to time, and stand up for her if anyone dares to bully her. How’s that?"

"Oh, that would trouble you, Long. Come on, have another bowl of dumplings. You don’t look very well; you should eat more, as being able to eat is a blessing."

"Sure," Long smiled, "I’m sensitive to the cold, and these hot dumplings really hit the spot, especially since Madam Song makes them so delicious."

"Look at you, sweet-talking,"

Nan Feng said, "Madam Song, he wasn’t this sweet before. It’s only in front of you that he’s so charming."

"Is that so?" Madam Song then looked at Lu Jianxi, "Jianxi, you’re also a girl that tugs at the heartstrings. You’re always so strong and never complain. Eat up now. Even though your status is higher than my husband’s, I still feel for you."

In Madam Song’s eyes, having Song Cheng made her the happiest person in the world. Seeing anyone single made her feel sympathetic.

As she ate, Nan Feng watched Yege, and he watched her; they shared a smile.

...

The next day was the first day of the New Year, and Nan Feng was woken early in the morning by the sound of firecrackers, probably being set off all over the streets and alleys.

Some of the wealthier folks had even started fireworks.

Yege woke up too, and he instinctively pulled Nan Feng into his arms, "Did you sleep well?"

"Like a log, but I still don’t feel like getting up; I want to stay by your side a bit longer,"

"Then let’s stay in bed a while longer," Yege kissed Nan Feng’s forehead then her cheeks, holding her in his embrace.

"Yege, it’s another new year already. Time flies," Nan Feng said.

"Yeah, in the future, we’ll spend every New Year together," as Yege kissed her, he found his breathing grow heavier.

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