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Her Seven Little Bodyguards novel Chapter 967

Chapter 967 Sweeter Than Dessert

If not, he wouldn't be worthy of the nickname that his wife had given him.

"Stop." Vania instantly cut him off. "You're not an animal."

Hanson shook his head. "No, if we really don't do it, won't I be no better than an animal?"

Unable to respond to his drivel, Vania lifted her watch and said, "Time's up. You should get back to work."

Instantly, Hanson clasped her hand in his. "The working hours are for the staff; an executive like me doesn't have to follow the rules."

"You have to set a good example for your employees," Vania retorted, thinking that her response was perfect and nobody could argue against it.

Hearing that, Hanson nodded seriously. "You're right, darling, but if I can't set a good example, I'll have to deduct the corresponding reward. So, in that case… I'll just deduct my reward."

In any case, if he had money to burn, it wouldn't be a problem to contribute to the company, and his top priority now was to spend a single moment more with his wife.

Once again, Vania was rendered speechless.

Fortunately, Hanson provided her with another option. "Darling, you can come with me to the company and sit next to me too. How about that?"

"Are you sure I'm going to the company with you to work?"

Vania didn't think that Hanson wanted her to follow him to the company to work at all. On the contrary, his work efficiency would significantly decrease in her presence.

She looked at her husband and asked, "What if I don't want to pick either one?"

"Then I can only make a choice for you," Hanson said as he approached her face. "Let me kiss you."

His tone made it seem as if he would let her go after he got his kiss, so Vania closed her eyes, indicating that she had conceded. The sight filled Hanson with satisfaction, and it was a long while later when he finally let her go.

Vania pouted and said, "I'm going home."

She still had to take care of the issues on the internet, but the related documents were all back at home.

"Darling, didn't you promise me that you'll come with me to the company?"

"When did I do that?" Vania was taken aback.

She knew for a fact that she had never uttered those words.

Hanson smiled cunningly in reply. "Just now, you left the final decision to me. My decision is for you to come with me to the company."

"Then what was the kiss about?" Vania rebuked, feeling as if she had been taken advantage of.

Recalling the kiss, Hanson replied, "That's dessert."

In fact, it was even sweeter than dessert.

"If it's as you say, aren't you hogging all the good things?" Vania protested unhappily.

Hanson caressed her face. "That's right. Marrying you is the best thing that ever happened."

"All you know is sweet talk." Vania pursed her lips into a smile.

"It's fine as long as my darling is happy," Hanson replied, not bothered about what names he would be called in the slightest.

"Since you're so good at words, why didn't you look for a wife earlier?" Vania teased.

"Hm?" Hanson's eyes narrowed dangerously. "Do you want me to punish you?"

Does this woman know what she's saying?

Vania had just been pulling his leg and hadn't expected him to take her words seriously. She immediately raised her hands in surrender and conceded, "I was just joking around. Don't be angry."

"Since you've made a mistake, follow me to the company. This is a warning for you."

Hanson had been trying to come up with an excuse moments ago, but now Vania had offered herself to him.

"Huh?" How could he connect those two things so seamlessly? Impressed by his wit, Vania could only agree. "All right."

Hanson's eyes brightened. As he wondered why his day was going so well, he immediately took Vania to his company with him.

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