My Wife Is My Life!

Chapter 40 Emmy



It was not that Vana didn't want to be frank with Simon. She was afraid that nobody could ignore her relationship with her family and her past, but these things happened too suddenly. By the time she reacted, Simon had already sent someone back to her dormitory to move things, not even giving her a chance to speak.

'Forgot it. Let's talk about it later. Anyway, we have already got the marriage certificate. If we fall out with each other, we will just get divorced.'

Then the car arrived at the building at the back door of the World Trade Mall. The employees needed to register before going upstairs. Three people were sent by Simon. One was Lance who was driver, and the other two were the servants of Simon's family.

Vana was worried that the doorkeeper might suspect something, so she only took two servants upstairs. Even so, the light pink servants' clothes on the two of them were enough to make people suspicious. However, nowadays, young people with strange dressing could be seen everywhere, and the doorkeeper only stared at them without saying anything.

Then, Vana took the two of them to the dormitory. The dormitory was in a mess when Vana left. After being seen by outsider, Vana was still a little embarrassed, when seeing that the two servants had already begun to tidy up, Vana did not say anything.

Then, Vana found three storage boxes from the locker. After distributed them each box, she began to sort out the relatively private things.

Vana looked at the somewhat messy dormitory, and the other two almost finished tidying up. She quickly cleaned the dormitory, and then the three people left with luggage.

When she returned to No. 7 of the HJ Empire, it was still early, and it seemed that it was five o'clock. The sun was still burning the ground in the air. Vana subconsciously looked for the figure of Simon, but did not find any possible space for him. Vana did not know which room she should live in. She saw that the servants were taken to the third floor by the butler, and with a heavy door opening, a luxurious room appeared in front of her.

'Is this the room prepared for her?'

The room was so tidy that there was a faint jasmine fragrance in it. The sunlight shined on the carpet, bed and a dresser not far away. The dresser was full of makeup products, which seemed to have been prepared for a long time.

Then servants pushed open the door of the cloakroom, and a cloakroom almost the same size as the room appeared in front of Vana. A variety of high-end clothes of various colors were hung neatly in the cloakroom, and there were shoes, bags and jewelry on the whole wall. Vana's eyes were blurred.

The servant took Vana's poor suitcase in and hung the wrinkled clothes bought from the stalls beside those expensive dresses. Seeing this, Vana really wanted to throw her clothes away. She asked the butler anxiously, "Are these all Miss Lucia's clothes? Can I really move in?

The butler smiled apologetically and said, "Mrs. Vana, these clothes were arranged by Mr. Simon just now, and all the articles for use in this bedroom have just been changed. Mrs. Vana, don't worry. Mr. Simon has never prepared anything for Miss Lucia."

Well, why did the butler call her Mrs. Vana? It sounded strange, and she was not jealous or curious about anything. She just felt that it would take a lot of people to prepare these in such a short time. Moreover, Vana found that the clothes and shoes almost matched her. If it was arranged by Simon, he would be too careful.

It was indeed an unusual man. He could actually do this. His success was not a coincidence.

Vana curled her lips and thought these clothes were very expensive. As an employee, it seemed inappropriate for her to wear these. When she turned around, she saw a servant who was about to help her sort out the box of private things. Vana immediately stopped her and said, "I can do it myself. I think it's almost done. Let's go out."

These servants were flattered by Vana's intimacy. Then they closed the cloakroom and went out. Vana went downstairs to look for Ethan, but found that Ethan was not playing games in the room. Vana didn't know what to do, so she ran into small animals in the yard.

The front yard was very large, and the floor tiles were laid to form a large square. On the left and right side of the yard, there were two soldiers' sculptures of riding, and below them were the rich hibiscus and gardenia.

When she went further, she found that there were some slight noises in the dense forest.

Before Vana could get close, she saw a small animal trembling in the grass. Noticing that it was a small animal, Vana was immediately elated and quickly slowed down and quietly approached it.

But it still alerted the animal. Vana saw the little animal raise its front paws and hold a grass in its hand. Then its beard shook and it stared at Vana for a long time.

Vana didn't move, and the little animal didn't run away. They just looked at each other. The little animal had already adapted to Vana's existence and began to eat the grass. Vana wanted to get close to the animals, but the animals were still staring at her blankly. On the contrary, Vana was so stupid as to be a thief, which made people laugh.

Vana suddenly realized that the animals here should have been used to getting along with people, and they must be not afraid of humans.

Vana was frustrated, she tried to pick up the little animal. Sure enough, the little animal ate and saw around. It didn't seem to be scared away by Vana at all.

Vana immediately became happy. Holding the little animal in her arms, she sat on the grass and helped it pull the grass for it to eat. As if seeing Vana's enthusiasm, there was a "whoosh" sound in the grass nearby. Soon, there were many small animals squatting beside Vana.

When Vana looked around, she saw many kinds of harmless animals squatting around her. There were cavy's family that kept eating, and a few squirrels jumping up and down from the tree. A hedgehog with thorns came over slowly at her feet, and several birds on her shoulders and legs that kept trying.

What a scene! Vana was almost stunned.

She stretched out her hand to touch the hedgehog in surprise, and the hedgehog was immediately pushed to the ground by her. Then it slowly got up, and the thorns on its back were full of grass and dregs. Vana happily went to clean up the dregs on the hedgehog, and a bird directly stopped on her wrist. Vana stared at the bird's feather, which flashed with a very soft luster. Its whole body was colorful, and the three little dazzled feathers above its head were also very gorgeous color. Out of curiosity, Vana wanted to look carefully, so she pulled her wrist closer to her. ☐☐


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