Sticking to Mr.Chairman in This Life-Chapter 261: A Good Woman Doesn’t Argue with a Goose

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Chapter 261: Chapter 261: A Good Woman Doesn’t Argue with a Goose

Once the prey bites, the Hunter is bound to appear.

In the cabin, the distinguished and handsome man has been sitting in front of the computer, his well-defined fingers constantly scrolling the mouse to refresh information until finally stopping on one interface—a glint of light flashing in his deep eyes, the corners of his lips slowly revealing a meaningful curve.

The early morning sunlight pours onto the windowsill, bringing a hint of chill to the room. freēwēbηovel.c૦m

In the yard, Su Ge carries a big bowl of rice to feed the chicks and then runs to the duck pen to pour the remaining rice in.

After pouring the rice, she suddenly remembers something—

She sheepishly shifts her gaze towards the pen where two big white geese are kept.

The two big white geese are seen stretching their long necks, looking pitifully at her.

"Ahem..." Su Ge coughs awkwardly and quickly averts her eyes.

She didn’t see anything, nothing at all.

She turns around, intending to go back inside, but after taking a step, her feet seem to be as heavy as if filled with lead.

Frozen in place, Su Ge involuntarily glances back towards the pen with the big white geese, seeing them still flat-beaked, gazing at her expectantly.

"Don’t play the pity card, I know you guys are strong fighters." Su Ge swallows and tentatively approaches the two big white geese, "But I’m not scared of you, I can take on nine at once, let alone two big white geese!"

"Gagaga—"

Perhaps seeing Su Ge approaching, one of the big white geese suddenly starts squawking.

The girl who had just walked a few steps forward almost instinctively turns and runs towards the cabin.

After quite some time, a head peeks out from the cabin door, the girl holding half a bowl of rice, cautiously surveying the outside before coming out and heading straight for the pen with the big white geese.

"Gagaga—"

As someone approaches, the two big white geese start squawking together.

"What’s all the fuss, you think you can fly out and bite me or something?" Su Ge figures the two big white geese can’t get out and walks up to the pen with a triumphant air, "If you dare to be aggressive towards me again, I’ll starve you, believe it or not."

"Gagaga gagaga—"

Instantly, the two big white geese squawk even more fiercely.

"I..." Su Ge frowns, "Good women don’t fight with geese!"

With that, she pours the entire content of rice in her hand into the pen.

The two big white geese immediately lower their heads to peck at the rice.

Su Ge watches them with a smile and turns to leave.

But just as she turns around, she inadvertently spots something in the pen and quickly turns back.

There, beside the pen, two super-sized goose eggs are lying there, shining in the sunlight, white and shiny.

Wow, are these eggs laid by these two geese?

Su Ge is amazed and really wants to pick them up for a closer look.

She glances at the two geese busy pecking and quietly crouches down, then while the two big white geese are not paying attention, she gently reaches her hand through the woven bamboo gap, stealthily picking up one goose egg.

After taking one egg, and the two geese still cluelessly pecking at the food, Su Ge looks at them and quietly reaches back in, extracting the other egg as well.

"Gagaga—"

Just as her hand comes out, one of the big white geese finally reacts and turns to pounce towards Su Ge.

Su Ge is so frightened that she hastily backs away, only to see the goose crash into the pen.

Suddenly remembering that these two big white geese can’t actually get out, Su Ge, to vent her anger, purposely holds up the two goose eggs in her hands to show off to the geese, "Oh, look whose eggs these are, in my hands now! You glare all you want, if you can, come out and grab them."