Mr. President, Love Without Restraint!

Chapter 42: Mr. Lu helped her establish her authority

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Mrs. Lu’s dignity

Tang Xinluo didn't quite understand what Lu Yuchen meant, but he didn't explain anymore. Instead, he calmly stepped away from her and stood by the bed again.

Fortunately, Tang Xinluo's eyesight was not very good and he could not see this embarrassing scene.

Lu Yuchen naturally knew this, however, when the woman wrapped in a quilt and sitting at the head of the bed looked at him blankly with her peach blossom eyes.

Suppressing his charming thoughts, he said to her calmly, "I'll have someone bring in new clothes. Come out when you're done changing. I'll be waiting for you outside the door."

Tang Xinluo naturally didn't know that after Lu Yuchen went out, he stood in the empty corridor for a while before asking the servants to bring her new clothes.

She did feel a little hungry, as she had hardly eaten anything all day.

So, when the maid brought in new clothes, she quickly got herself ready again.

When she went out, Lu Yuchen was already standing in the corridor outside the door, waiting for her with his usual expression.

Seeing her coming out, he walked towards her.

His tall figure cast a small shadow over her. Lu Yuchen's standard height of 190 cm made her, who was only about 1.6 meters tall, look particularly petite.

He suddenly stretched out a big hand and opened it in front of her, "Come on, my Mrs. Lu."

Tang Xinluo raised her eyes to look at him. She was actually a little confused. When he came out of the Civil Affairs Bureau, he still looked so cold and distant, but why did he seem like a different person now

However, Tang Xinluo did not voice out the doubts in his heart.

She gently placed a small hand in his palm, and the warm palm wrapped her in it with a touch of comfort.

Lu Yuchen took her hand, as if protecting his most precious treasure, and brought her to the restaurant.

As soon as Tang Xinluo walked into the restaurant, he was startled by the four rows of servants standing in front and behind him.

"What's the matter that has brought so many people here?" Tang Xinluo asked him in a low voice.

The Tang family also has servants, but there are only five people in total, including the housekeeper.

It's nothing like this place, which is not even the Lu family's old house, but there are four rows of servants standing there. A rough glance shows that there are almost thirty people.

"You'll know soon." Lu Yuchen did not reveal the answer, but took her hand and walked to the dining table.

In front of dozens of servants, he gentlemanly and considerately helped Tang Xinluo pull out the chair.

Those people were called here at short notice by Aunt Zhang and had no idea what had happened beforehand.

Everyone was already very nervous, and when they saw Lu Yuchen personally helping Tang Xinluo pull out the chair, they were even more shocked and stunned.

When have I ever seen Mr. Lu act like this, serving a woman like a gentleman!

How could a man like Mr. Lu, who never even looks at other women, do such a considerate thing!

The servants of the Lu family have always been arrogant.

There is no way. The Lu family’s status in City A and even in the entire China is too transcendent.

Because of this, these servants developed the habit of looking down on others.

The servants who originally thought that Tang Xinluo was just a despicable plaything brought back by Master Lu and looked down on her, now began to re-evaluate Tang Xinluo's identity and status.

But Tang Xinluo was completely unaware of this. She just sat there, waiting for Lu Yuchen to speak.

Lu Yuchen sat down next to her lazily and casually.

He raised his dark eyes and glanced at the people standing on the other side of the dining table, who dared not even breathe.

"Listen carefully." A cold and merciless voice rang out in the restaurant.

"This is my wife, Lu Yuchen, and the future mistress of this mansion. From today on, Madam Lu's words are mine, Lu Yuchen's words. If anyone dares to neglect Madam Lu in the future... then don't blame me, Lu Yuchen, for not warning you in advance." (To be continued)