Transmigrated as the Stepmother of a Rebellious Heir-Chapter 46 - 41 Husband_2

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Chapter 46: Chapter 41 Husband_2

Chapter 46 -41 Husband_2

Fans soon commented, “Wow, wife can also play tennis, wife gets up so early.”

While walking to the living room, Shu Wan responded to the fans’ comments, “Early to bed and early to rise is good for health.”

“Wife is really good at health keeping, feels like the kind that would wake up early every day and exercise, so when will you let us see what you look like, wife?”

“You will see,” Shu Wan replied, after all, she was about to act in a TV drama soon, and the fans would definitely see her then.

“Young Madam, breakfast is ready.” As Shu Wan entered the living room, the servants came up to greet her.

“Pack it up, I’ll take it to the hospital to eat.”

“Okay.”

Shu Wan went upstairs, took a quick shower, and then headed to the dressing room.

In her previous life, Shu Wan often lived in academies and barracks, which led many people to think that she didn’t care about her dress and appearance.

But the fact was quite the opposite.

Shu Wan felt that everyone has a desire for beauty; when conditions were not favorable, simplicity sufficed, but when conditions allowed, she also liked to try various beautiful things.

This nearly 500-square-meter dressing room at the estate, to be honest, really pleased her.

It’s just that Shu Wan was not very familiar with modern clothing combinations, and she searched her mind for someone she could learn from.

Wang Tian dressed even more enchantingly than her, wearing more colors than even a palette.

As for Fu Yang, his metal accessories were definitely not Shu Wan’s aesthetic.

Regarding the housekeeper, well, there was obviously a clear age gap.

Thinking over and over, Shu Wan realized that the only person she could turn to for opinions was surprisingly Fu Siyu.

But just as the thought came to her, Shu Wan herself dismissed the idea.

Fu Siyu was so busy, obviously, he wouldn’t have the leisure for this.

Coincidentally, at that moment, Shu Wan’s phone rang.

Shu Wan glanced at it, and it was actually Fu Siyu.

She answered the phone, walking along the wardrobe, “Morning, oh wait, it must be evening over there.”

“It’s morning in Imperial City, so saying morning isn’t wrong.

Have you had breakfast?”

“Not yet, I’m going to eat at the hospital soon.” Shu Wan spoke as she took out a dress and compared it against herself, subconsciously asking Fu Siyu’s opinion, “Does this look good?”

Fu Siyu paused briefly, “The color is a bit dull for the season, something lighter would be more appropriate.”

Shu Wan didn’t expect Fu Siyu to actually know quite a lot about this, so she changed into a floral short-sleeve, “How about this?”

“The pattern doesn’t suit you; the pale aqua suit across from you might be a good fit, you should try that.”

“Alright.” Shu Wan was always open to advice, she put the phone on the table, “Then I’ll go try it on.”

After saying that, Shu Wan took the clothes and went into the fitting room.

Before long, Shu Wan stood in front of the mirror holding her phone, “You have quite the eye, this looks really good.”

The outfit chosen by Fu Siyu was a light aqua suit with bamboo leaf prints, with a well-cut light aqua shirt that outlined Shu Wan’s figure vividly, and a pair of white trousers with wide legs that accentuated Shu Wan’s straight legs.

“There are accessories over there, pick a silver thin chain,” Fu Siyu spoke again.

Following Fu Siyu’s suggestion, Shu Wan picked a silver thin chain lock and added a pair of simple black stud earrings.

The already beautiful outfit, with the addition of subtle accessories, looked even more elegant and classy.

“Thanks,” Shu Wan was very pleased, almost surprised, “I had no idea you knew about these things?”

The admiration in Shu Wan’s eyes was too obvious, and Fu Siyu naturally noticed, his gaze shifted slightly, “It’s fine.”

“Is it your wives who are more into these things?

It looks quite nice.”

Shu Wan knew that modern law enforces monogamy, but as someone born in a vortex of Imperial Authority, she never believed that men could remain loyal to only one woman.

Especially wealthy and powerful men, to them, providing their legal wives with respectability seemed to them to be the ultimate achievement.

As for the fate of the women whose lives they treated merely as resources to be consumed, they couldn’t care less.

Thus, in her past life, even if the Crown Prince had many close female friends, Shu Wan didn’t care.

During the era of the Imperial Authority, where arranged marriages were inevitable, she couldn’t resist, so she had to adjust her mindset; from the beginning, she only wanted to leverage the title of the Crown Princess Consort to do things she wanted to do.

Even after coming to the modern era and roughly understanding the status of Fu Siyu and his family in this era, Shu Wan didn’t see much difference between him and people like the Crown Prince.