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After Getting Abandoned, I Choose to Become the General’s Wife (Web Novel) - Chapter 309 – Fang Ya Is The Master

Chapter 309 – Fang Ya Is The Master

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Finally, under He Feng's gaze, his aunt conceded.

She sat down on the sofa and looked ahead. "A while ago, someone came to look for me. They said that you were seduced by a woman and that you abandoned your child.

"I was worried that you had been deceived, so I came to look for you!" She said as she clasped her hands together.

He Feng looked at aunt and sighed, then said, "If you don't want to tell me, I can wait.

"But, I think you have heard that Fang Ya bought these two houses, so she is the owner of this house," He Feng said, not bothered about the talk of who wears the pants in the house.

"So, in this house, please pay attention to your words and actions," He Feng did not forget to warn her.

When his aunt heard that, her temper immediately flared up. "What? I still have to worry about this and that in your family?"

He Feng sat in front of his aunt and said earnestly, "Aunt, I think you should be very clear about my previous marriage."

"It's all thanks to Fang Ya that I can have such a life now and He Peng can go to school in peace." He Feng spoke praises about Fang Ya's contribution to this family.

"So, even if it's for He Peng and me, I hope you can treat Fang Ya well." He Feng almost had to beg her.

His aunt looked at He Feng in surprise.

After a long time, she sighed, "I didn't expect you to become like this!

"Is it because she has money?" His aunt could not help but ask.

He Feng knew his aunt had misunderstood it, but it would be good if such a misunderstanding made her behave until she left.

He Feng nodded and said, "Just think of it as money! I hope that He Peng and I can live in peace."

His aunt's face revealed a disappointed expression.

Then, she nodded. "I understand! You don't have to care about me. I'll stay for a few days and then leave!"

He Feng looked deeply at his aunt before saying, "Okay." He then said, "I'll help you put your things away."

He Feng brought his aunt to the room he had prepared for her.

After putting everything away, He Feng said to his aunt, "I'll bring some food over."

His aunt waved her hand and said, "I'm not hungry! Go back and rest! I want to be alone for a while!"

He Feng nodded and left the room, returning to his own house.

After He Feng returned, Mingxia had already prepared the dishes.

Fang Ya had carefully left some food for He Feng to warm in the pot.

Fang ya brought out the food and placed it in front of He Feng, but He Feng had lost his appetite.

Mingxia and Wang Xu looked at each other and tactfully returned to their own side.

Shao Xiang led He Peng and Tang Tang back to the house to do their homework.

Fang Ya sat beside He Feng and asked softly, "Are you okay?"

He Feng shook his head and said, "I'm afraid that woman won't let it go of it so easily."

Fang Ya frowned and looked at He Feng. "Why did she come this time?"

He Feng sighed and said, "She won't tell the truth. I don't know yet.

"Anyway, just don't take what she said to heart," He Feng held Fang Ya's hand and said gently.

"I don't want you to be unhappy because of her," He Feng said with a cautious expression on his face.

Fang Ya smiled and said, "So, Captain He is worried about my mood!"

"Of course! You are my wife!" He Feng said seriously.

Fang Ya pursed her lips and smiled, then said, "Don't worry! Let her say what she wants to say!"

"Everyone has a past, and it's unavoidable," Fang Ya said her own thoughts. "If she thinks that she'll be happy by exposing other people's scars, then let her do it.

"But I think you'd better find out why she's here," Fang Ya reminded him again.

He Feng nodded, knowing what Fang Ya was worried about.

Recently, they had been caught in a conspiracy, and it seemed that being careful of everyone around them had become something they had to live with.

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