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I’LL BE THE WARRIOR’S MOTHER

Chapter 141: 7 The Subtle Correlation Between Good News and Bad News
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He was more used to it now compared to the beginning, but he was still careful about touching her.

His wife still looked like she would get hurt too easily…

“Mm…”

…He never, ever wanted to hurt her.

Yelena furrowed her brows as if the hair on her face was tickling her.

Kaywhin reached out his hand, brushing a few strands of Yelena’s silver hair behind her ear.

“…”

His hand lingered near her face. Then, he drew his hand back.

It was an hour until daybreak.

Kaywhin left Yelena’s quarters and stopped by his own residence. Then, he went to his study.

After some time, he called Ben to his study.

“Master, did you call for me?”

It was early, but Ben only woke up earlier with his old age. One would not be able to detect any hints of drowsiness on his face.

Kaywhin organized his documents and said, “About the merchant group takeover we spoke about yesterday.”

“Yes.”

“I’d like for things to progress faster. I don’t mind if this means we’ll have to increase the budget.”

“Understood. I will relay your message.”

“And…”

Kaywhin glanced outside the window. Day was breaking.

“Stop by the maids’ quarters and tell them not to wake up the duchess.”

Ben gave a subtle smile at that.

“Yes, I will do that.”

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Yelena slept to her heart’s content.

The sun was high in the sky when she woke up, which spoke for itself.

Anyhow, upon waking up, her body felt refreshed and well-rested.

Yelena ate a late breakfast. Then, she looked over the budget accounts in her study for the first time in a while.

She couldn’t focus. It was hard to work after a hiatus.

‘Kaywhin’s stories from yesterday were really fun…’

He had told her about the large-scale monster subjugation from 8 years ago.

The vividness and realism of his storytelling was perfect.

‘Sir Colin’s telling of the monster subjugation was fun too, but nothing beats hearing about it directly from my husband…’

Perhaps Yelena enjoyed the first-person perspective more than the third-person perspective.

Of course, there was no denying that the difference in who was telling the story also influenced her preference greatly.

‘I’ll have to ask him to tell me what happened next before we go to sleep tonight.’

She had heard up to the part where deep in the middle of the mountains, they had discovered a troll with two heads who acted as the patriarch.

Now, she was going to hear what happened next. She hummed to herself, filled with excitement.

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