The Young master's fake bride and her lucky system -
Chapter 396 - 396 System eat system
396: System eat system.
396: System eat system.
As abruptly as it laughed, it also also stopped and the look on it’s face changed to a scary one that Alix had never seen before as she had never seen the system pet angry.
“Thank you for this bonus meal.
Small systems should not go around wrecking havoc and making the life of my host hard.” It said.
Lai Yanfang had just regained a sense of understanding and her eyes widened.
Her secret weapon was a system and it was currently warning her that danger had approached.
Suddenly she came to a realization that it wasn’t Alix the dragon her own system had warned her about but her system.
“No, no, noooo.” she yelled.
“Devour.” the blue elf said.
The device on the back of Lai Yanfang’s head was activated and she passed out immediately.
While Alix was munching on more chicken while watching her father, chairman Tai reject all of her grandfather’s ideas, she heard the sound of crunching in her mind.
Her eyes blinked once and she accessed the virtual screen.
The entire screen was nothing but a plain blue screen.
She would have freaked out if she didn’t see two words that provided all the information she needed to know about the situation.
“System upgrading.” She remembered that the system usually upgraded with every new world that was opened.
They were moving to the fourth world now, so the system was upgrading to level four.
She couldn’t wait to see what surprises the fourth world would bring for her or what mission the system would give her.
She had certainly enjoyed that unrestrained massacre she carried out on the third world.
It was the most enjoyable event she experienced over there.
Almost dying had been the worst event on that world.
She would definitely get her revenge on that necromancer.
She would kill him two times__, no, four times on the fourth world.
But how come i never get any rewards from most of my missions.
Another random thought popped up in her mind.
The thought was broken when she heard what sounded like scream in her mind.
She stopped chewing, raised her head and looked around the table.
Nobody had screamed, even though they were discussing the party arrangements loudly.
“I must be hearing things now.” she mumbled.
Auntie Mo shook Alix’s shoulder slowly and she said, “Tell your grandfather that you do not want a six foot tall golden statue of yourself in the middle of the city as a landmark.” “She is my granddaughter and it’s my money and my gold.
Why can’t do as i please?” Grandpa Tai agued.
Grandma Tai moaned in frustration, rolled her eyes and left the table.
She was carrying a spotted kitten in her arms that looked more like a baby leopard than a cat.
It purred deeply and everyone kept quiet for a while.
The sound it made was not soft and whiny like that of the other kittens.
It was hard and hoarse, like that of a predator.
In addition to that, it looked a little too big for a kitten.
“That’s a cat, right?” Chairman Tai asked Alix.
Alix nodded.
“It is.” she answered.
“It’s one weird cat.” he replied.
Grandma moved on, and the argument for the six foot tall golden statue was restarted.
Only now, grandpa Tai had increased the height to ten feet.
“Tai Fong, go on that internet and find out the size and height of the tallest golden statue in the world.
My granddaughter’s own should not fall short.” Auntie Mo used her calm voice of reason to mediate the matter.
Where others simply told grandpa Tai that his ideas were bad, she was finding ways to tone them down.
“Father-in-law, I think a smaller golden buddha statue donated in her name will….” Her phone rung and she excused herself first.
Alix stood up as well to take her plate to the kitchen.
She left her father and grandfather arguing about the helicopter plan again.
While she was walking out of the kitchen, Alix noticed a slight look of annoyance on auntie Mo’s face just before she went into the nearest guest bathroom while whispering.
Curious, she sharpened her sense and eavesdropped, hoping that she could alleviate the problem for her mother if necessary.
“I have begged you many times to take in my daughter and adopt her into the Tai family but you keep saying no to me.
What is this that i hear now about you adopting a stranger as your daughter?
Qilu, how can you choose a stranger over your own family?” Alix scoffed and rolled her eyes.
The person on the other end of the call was a man.
She deduced easily that he was auntie Mo’s brother and likely not to be a very good person.
As a grown man, why was he trying to get his own daughter adopted into another family?
“Elder brother, can’t you afford to feed your grown up daughter that you keep throwing her at me?
For your information, my daughter Alix is not a stranger.
She is someone that earned the elder’s recognition on her own.
My father-in-law brought her home and my husband and i, had to bribe and plead and cajole his younger brothers and their wives to allow us be her parents.
My sons all love her and they have accepted her as their sister.
I have also accepted her because i have come to love her in the short time i have met her.
All she ever asks from me is home cooked food and a hug.
She buys me gifts all the time and sends me flowers to brighten up my day.
If i tell her that i don’t feel well, she hurries over or calls my assistant ten times that day to check on me secretly.
Your daughters on the other hand are very different.
Every time i meet one of them, they have a catalogue of the latest TFK collection and they want me to give them those things for free.
They ask me for money, designer bags, dresses, trips abroad and other things.
Sometimes i give in and other times i don’t.
When i don’t they make sour faces and won’t talk to me.
Mo Ning, i am not the personal wallet for your daughters.
Now that i have my own, i don’t need to beg or pay for their company.” Auntie Mo ended the call and she huffed.
She leaned against the bathroom wall and took a few deep breaths to calm herself.
This matter of adopting the daughter of her brother had been raised before by her father.
Every year, it was brought up at least once and every year, she gave the same answer.
Her elder brother’s daughters were too greedy, with senses of entitlements big enough to fill up an entire city.
Her husband didn’t like them and grandpa Tai would have sent them packing with a beating if they dared to sneak their way into the Tai family.
Her own Mo family wasn’t bad.
They were good people and they were not as wealthy as the Tai’s but they had enough to live comfortably.
The problem was that her elder brother was listening to the rotten ideas of his wife and daughters.
Alix knocked on the bathroom door.
“Mother, i stubbed my toe against the wall, it hurts.
I need a hug.” Auntie Mo took another deep breath and opened the door.
She replaced her frown with a worried look, forgetting the annoying phonecall quickly.
“My pretty baby, let mommy see.”
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