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Chapter 170

When Rong Yan didn't know it, the relationship between Chu Saburo and Amur suddenly improved. The two call each other brothers, occasionally have a few drinks, and even exchange experiences in chasing wives. But the result of the exchange was not very good. Of course, Chu Saburo was defeated. He is a soldier, accustomed to giving orders, and living at a glance, not as cunning as Amur, who is a businessman, and when he mentions the theory of chasing his wife, he is almost brainwashed by Amur. Fortunately, he was good enough to learn badly.

In fact, Chu Saburo's original intention was that he could not cut off the normal business cooperation between his wife and other men, so he could only find a way to establish a good relationship with his wife's business partner. It's a pity that Amr used to behave badly, and occasionally said some ambiguous things to confuse the public, so as to increase the internal conflict between their husband and wife, but he himself watched and had fun. This made Chu Saburo want to have a good relationship with Amr every time he wanted to have a good relationship, and he wanted to beat him up before considering the possibility of the two becoming brothers.

Now that Amur has a target candidate, and Chu Saburo made an exception to pay attention to Shen Wan, and found that she was completely different from his daughter-in-law, which dispelled the possibility that Amur found a stand-in, and he was even more nervous.

The two of them drank a lot of times, and the guards around Chu Sanlang also found the law, and Twelve Lang took the pot to add wine, and was very attentive, and by the way, he listened to Amur's experience of chasing his wife, and when he went back that night, he gave Hongying a box of silk flowers.

Twelve Lang thought very clearly, chasing his wife should be adapted to local conditions, and he couldn't be rigid, and the flying eagle horse was not suitable for local little ladies.

The author has something to say: unfinished, more before twelve o'clock.