Wedding Night, My Vegetative Husband Kissed Me Until I Was Breathless

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Chapter 189, /.

Her face was so pale it looked like it could drip black water, and her back teeth were grinding together. It took her a long time to finally squeeze out a sentence.

"No wonder she's the eldest sister's daughter, she's got a sharp tongue!"

She paused, then added sarcastically.

"It's a pity that if a girl is too strong-willed and has a sharp tongue, she'll never be able to get married!"

After saying that, she seemed to feel that she had won back a bit, and laughed triumphantly.

Fang Ruotang rolled her eyes and said irritably.

"If I had to marry a weak, useless husband who also cheats on me, I'd rather never get married in my life. At least I wouldn't have so many illegitimate children to worry about, and I wouldn't have to argue with my husband every day, making the house no peace, and having to pretend to have a good relationship in front of outsiders."

Snap!

The second wife suddenly stood up, grabbed the chopsticks on the table, and was about to throw them at Fang Ruotang's face.

Fortunately, Second Master Pei reacted quickly and grabbed Second Madam Pei's wrist, stopping her.

Madam Pei turned her head and glared fiercely at Master Pei, roaring angrily.

"Why are you stopping me? Didn't you hear how this little girl mocked me?"

Master Pei frowned, snatched the chopsticks from Madam Pei's tightly clenched hand, and forcefully pressed Madam Pei's hand down onto the table.

"Didn't you speak first? Tangtang is just a child. Why are you, as an elder, arguing with a child? And you even tried to hit her. Don't you know where you are?"

Madam Pei was already furious when she was met with a barrage of insults from Master Pei. No longer caring about anything else, she angrily pointed at Master Pei's nose and cursed back.

"You, surnamed Pei, how dare you insult me ​​like that! I'm your wife, we're family! Do you even have a brain? You only ever side with others, you never stand up for me! You never know that!"

At this point, Madam Pei could no longer hold back and began to cry hysterically, her shrill voice filling the entire restaurant.

The other families watched the scene with indifference, having no intention of trying to persuade the couple.

Just then, a series of footsteps came from upstairs.

Old Master Pei's deep, resonant voice rang out.