Temporary Husband: The Pregnant Wife Runs Away

Chapter 60 - Call Her Madam From Now On



Chapter 60: Call Her Madam From Now On

“Two years ago, I approached this organization but was rejected by them. The reason given was that I did not qualify,” one of the men said.

“What did you approach them for?”

“How can I say it! The reason why it is called Hidden is because of its secrecy and confidentiality.”

Yes, the power of Hidden lies in its ability and 100% confidentiality.

Was that man the boss of Hidden? He looked really young, about thirty or so.

After returning to City A, Li Yunshen rushed back to the office to settle things after sending Tang Xin back to Star Garden.

“Sir, Miss Tang is smashing things in the room again.”

After he returned to Star Garden in the evening, Sister Liu rushed forward to report to him, looking as though she had seen someone coming to her rescue .

He still didn’t believe that she was really crazy, but her behavior during the half a day after returning to City A had been compelling. She had injured a few servants, disguised herself as a servant to trim the flowers, and finally used the garden shears to scare others.

After giving his jacket to Sister Liu, he dashed upstairs.

He opened the door and saw a mess on the floor. There were shattered vases and mirrors all over the floor.

It was more serious than he had thought. The doctor who had made the diagnosis had recommended sending her to a psychiatric hospital to ensure the safety of herself and those around her. It seemed like what he had said was right.

Li Yunshen walked lightly towards the woman squatting on the floor. She was in a white princess nightdress with her hair dishevelled, mumbling to herself.

“Tang Xin,” he tried not to scare her. After he attempted to call her and saw that she would not overreact, he went in front of her and squatted down, pointing at the things she had piled up.

“What’s inside?”

“Shh! Don’t be scared, I’ve buried it, it can’t scare people anymore,” said Tang Xin proudly, her expression really normal.

“Are you very scared of it? Let me see what it is.” Before saying this, Li Yunshen didn’t believe that he could still have such patience after Little Star’s death.

Seeing his hand about to touch it, Tang Xin shoved it away and grabbed a pillow on the bed to cover it, “Don’t touch it! It will run out if you touch it! It’s very scary, it’s bleeding all over the place and will grab people’s necks! I was almost strangled by it!”

“Okay, I won’t touch it. Dinner is ready, come with me downstairs for dinner.” Li Yunshen put his arm around her, held her hands down skilfully, and took her out of the room that had become a stricken area.

After walking out of the room, he brushed away the hair on her face, tucked it behind her ears, and called out to Sister Liu, “Take her to clean up.”

“Miss Tang, please come with me.” Sister Liu brought up two servants to hold her each on one side, which was in fact to prevent her from doing extreme things.

“You’ve addressed me wrongly, it should be Madam!” Tang Xin corrected them, assuming the attitude of a mistress. There was anger on her pure and beautiful face, as though she was unhappy about not being recognized.

Sister Liu looked at Li Yunshen, and Li Yunshen looked at Tang Xin thoughtfully for a long time before he said, “Call her Madam from now on.”

“Yes! Let’s go, Madam,” Sister Liu nodded and changed the way she addressed her.

Tang Xin smiled with satisfaction and obediently followed them.

Li Yunshen returned to the room again, dug up the pile of things made by her, and what he saw was actually the photo of Little Star that he had wanted her to put on the bedside table on their wedding night!

She had said that it was bleeding all over the face and she had almost been strangled by it… did she have a hallucination?

He wiped the picture carefully and put it back on the bedside table. When he got out of the room, he turned to look at the messy room again, and a decision was made—


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