Chapter 4 Staying In The Same House
Chapter 4 Staying In The Same House
"There are a few more rules. You should know about." Said William, raising his eyebrows, letting go of
her hand.
"Rules? !"
"Yes." William nodded, "Don't go to my bedroom, don't touch my things, don't touch the things in the
study, and don't change the layout of the room. Do you understand?"
"Yes... Got it." Mary nodded in horror.
"Do you have anything else to say?"
"No... No, no." Mary shook her head. 'I'm not crazy, OK? I wouldn't make a request to the boss.'
Nodding with satisfaction, William turned around and waved his hand, indicating that Mary should go
out.
Sheryl breathed a sigh of relief and walked out slowly. She sat cross legged on the sofa and turned on
the TV to relax.
"Hahaha..." Mary was watching TV happily in the living room, "Hahaha..."
Perhaps it was because she was too relaxed that she almost forgot that she was in the same house
with her CEO husband.
"Turn off the TV!" William rushed out the study and said to Mary, "From now on, don't watch TV or
make any noise when I'm working!"
"Well..." Mary's hand holding snacks shook for a while before she nodded blankly, "Sorry."
Glancing at Mary with anger, William slammed the door and entered the study again.
Mary patted her heart, almost scared to death, and tiptoed back to her room. "Wow, it's so scary.
OMG."
She couldn't help worrying about her future.
If she irritated the boss, would she die without a burial place?
Thinking of this, she got out of bed in a hurry and took out the contract. It was clearly provided that if
Party B breaks the contract, the penalty would be two times of all the fees paid by Party A to Party B.
What?! Sitting on the bed without a word, she thought, 'How cruel he is! He is indeed the CEO of our
company!'!
Now, she not only sold herself completely, but also was counting the money for him with a smile.
Mary looked up and sighed. But she fell asleep unconsciously.
William kept working late at night. He went to the kitchen and wanted to make a cup of coffee for
himself.
When he passed by Mary's bedroom, he saw the door opening only a little, and a faint light came out
from the inside.
"Mary? You haven't slept yet? " Asked William, standing at the door with a cup of coffee in his hand.
There was no response.
'Did she sleep?' William Looked at his watch to find it was two o'clock.
He gently pushed the door open and looked inside. The only characteristic of Mary's bedroom was that
it was simple.
When he looked at the bed, he almost spat out a mouthful of coffee from his mouth.
He saw that Mary was lying on the bed an ugly pose with a piece of paper in her mouth, half of her one
leg hanging on the edge of the bed and disheveled hair.
He quickly turned off the light and closed the door for her, afraid that this terrible scene would pollute
his eyes again.
It was the first time for him to see such a careless woman. He frowned, but felt grateful and proud for
his decision.
He just needed such a woman who was not affected, not lustful, not sticky and capable. This was his
ideal 'good wife' who would not bring him any trouble.
'However, it would be better if Mary paid more attention to her personal image.'
Taking a sip of coffee, William walked back to his bedroom leisurely.
The first ray of sunshine in the morning sprinkled into the room.
With sleepy eyes, Mary went to brush her teeth.
After a morning exercise, William came back in high spirits.
"Good morning." As soon as William entered the house, he greeted to Mary.
"Ah!" Mary yawned and stammered, "Good morning..."
"Call me when the breakfast is ready." William was stunned and walked to the bathroom with a towel.
"Okay..." As Mary just woke up, she didn't hear anything from William at all. She just randomly
promised and walked into the washroom.
She brushed her teeth and washed her face. She changed her clothes and wore light makeup.
"perfect!" Mary smiled confidently in front of the mirror, walked out of the bedroom, held the doorknob
and was about to open the door.
"Where are you going? !"
Suddenly, there was a loud shout from behind. It was William.
"Hello?" "I'm going to the company. It's already half past seven." Mary answered at a loss.
William stared at her with a dark face.
"What What's wrong?" Mary stammered. She was too scared to speak with the low atmosphere around
William.
"What's wrong?" William was angry but smiled, "Where is my breakfast? !"
"Brea... Breakfast?" Mary stared at William and said quickly, "I don't know! I didn't eat your breakfast! I
haven't had breakfast yet! I don't know your breakfast!"
"You..." Hearing that, William was choked and said, "Okay, okay. You are intending to make me angry,
aren't you? Good, very good!"
After saying that, William picked up the suit coat on the sofa and left angrily, leaving Mary alone.
Mary was so scared that she hid in a corner. She didn't come to her senses until the door was closed
with a loud sound.
"Call me when the breakfast is ready."
"Buzz!" With an idea flashed through Mary's mind, she remembered what William had said just now
and then jumped up.
"Oh my God. I made a big mistake."
With her bag in her hand, Mary ran after William, shouting.
"Mr. William! Mr. William!"
As soon as Mary ran out of the apartment, the car of William was just launched.
Ignoring the shouts from behind, William snorted coldly and drove the car to leaving Mary far behind.
"Oh my God!" As Mary complained, she was trying to hail a taxi outside the community.
Fortunately, she was so lucky to take a taxi immediately. "Sir, go to the AJ Building."
'It's all my fault. I shouldn't have made trouble on the first day, ' she thought with great regret.
"Here we are, miss."
"How much?"
"Twenty."
"Oh, thank you" Mary pay twenty dollars with her heart bleeding. She usually took a bus. Two dollars
was enough, but today it cost ten times.
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Then she got out of the taxi and rushed to the gate of the company to buy breakfast.
"Girl, you are here a little early today." The old lady selling Chinese hamburgers smiled kindly and
asked, "The hamburger costing one dollar for four?"
"Well..." Mary smiled awkwardly. It was much faster because she had changed the transportation
method today. "Well, just two today."
"Ha ha, okay."
"Thank you." Mary took them and ran to the company.
"Miss Mary."
"Morning." Everyone greeted her warmly all the way.
"Miss Mary, Congratulations!" An employee smiled at her ambiguously.
"What?" Confused as she was, she kept walking forward.
At present, the first thing was to comfort William's fragile heart.