Quadruplets' Charm: The Tycoon's Hidden Heirs-Chapter 161 - Dont Provoke Me for No Reason

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Chapter 161: Chapter 161: Don’t Provoke Me for No Reason

Chapter 161 -161: Don’t Provoke Me for No Reason

Tang Yu was sitting comfortably by the car window when Ye Sihan pulled her over, seating her on his sturdy thighs—

“What are you doing?”

“My body is more comfortable,” Ye Sihan said with his dark eyes fixed on her, inscrutable and deep.

It must be a strong possessiveness.

Tang Yu didn’t like physical contact with Ye Sihan, always feeling very dangerous.

Yet she, being coerced, had no right to resist.

Her chin was clasped, facing Ye Sihan’s unfathomable dark eyes, “Are you satisfied with my ‘handling’ of things?”

“…Satisfied,” Tang Yu said.

“Do you think Ye Yuli will agree?” Ye Sihan’s piercing gaze seemed to bore into her.

“He definitely won’t want to, but Lin Shuhuan will find ways to make him agree. I’m happy to see it happen.”

“You understand him that well? Hmm?” Ye Sihan’s eyes held ill intent.

“Is there a need to understand? I’ve been deeply harmed by him before,” Tang Yu justified herself.

Ye Sihan said nothing more, his thin lips approaching and playing with her soft lips and tongue in a way that seemed to tease and punish, making a wet sound.

Not until Tang Yu was gasping for breath did he release her poor lips and tongue.

Tang Yu collapsed into Ye Sihan’s embrace, her head spinning, her lips and tongue stinging.

Whenever something related to Ye Yuli came up, no matter how well she performed, Ye Sihan seemed a bit abnormal.

Ominously obsessive.

As soon as Tang Yu got out of the car, she saw in the distance four little tots running toward her with their little legs flailing.

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Just as they were about to pounce, Ye Sihan scooped them up with one hand.

“What did I say? Forgot again?” Ye Sihan’s face darkened.

The four little heads in his arms looked up at him, like hungry fledglings peeking out from a nest, bringing a rare hint of a smile to his dark eyes.

“We are the kids,” Zhengzheng said.

The precious smile on Ye Sihan’s face disappeared without a trace, leaving only his usual coldness.

Tang Yu followed quietly, watching as Ye Sihan carried the four little ones with dominating ease, not setting them down until they were in the hall.

He warned again, “Children should be more obedient, or I’ll send you away.”

The four little ones were terrified.

“I’m going back to my room to rest,” Tang Yu said and then asked them, “Want to come with me?”

“Yes!” The four little ones were instantly happy, their voices milky in unison.

Afterward, the four little ones happily trotted after Tang Yu up the stairs.

Uncle Wen immediately ordered the maids to follow closely to prevent the children from bumping into Tang Yu.

The room for the four little ones was also very large, one bed was more than enough for the four of them, much bigger than the size of a rental room, no need to worry about rolling off.

Even in the room, the maids concentrated carefully on their interaction.

Fearing any misfortune might befall the child in Tang Yu’s womb.

So, Tang Yu’s interaction with the four little ones was also restrained.

It was just joining them in building Legos.

Xibao had no interest, taking a pen to draw pictures, and showing her work to mommy after finishing, “Mommy!”

Tang Yu’s heart skipped a beat, looking at the drawing on the paper that was actually just a chaotic scribble like a ball of steel wool, “Is this mommy? You’ve drawn it so well!”

Xibao’s eyes sparkled with excitement from the praise.

“Jie Jie, you draw too. Draw Xibao, okay?” Tang Yu picked up a pen nearby and said.

“Okay!” Xibao nodded vigorously and then obediently leaned against mommy’s arm.

Ye Sihan, having finished dealing with company affairs in the study, came over and saw three boys building Legos and Xibao listening to Tang Yu tell a story.

The scene was heartwarming.

Ye Sihan had a moment of distraction.

Tang Yu stopped telling the story, turned her face, and saw Ye Sihan standing still. His sharp facial features were tense, and she couldn’t guess what he was thinking, which ironically made her anxious.

Did Ye Sihan notice something about her?

Was there something that made him suspicious…

Seeing Ye Sihan walking over, Tang Yu stood up, “It’s about time to go to sleep.”

“No rush,” Ye Sihan walked to the coffee table, glanced over the scribbled drawing on the paper, and at the Lego that Junjun and the others had assembled.

Tang Yu stood nervously by his side.

Haohao walked over, stood in front of Ye Sihan’s legs, and pointed at the Lego, “For you!”

“For me?” Ye Sihan glanced at the completed Lego and said, “I don’t accept work completed by others.”

Upon hearing this, Junjun immediately became unhappy, his tone defiant, “Not true! It’s what we built ourselves!”

Ye Sihan’s expression shifted slightly.

While the Lego wasn’t big, it was quite complex, and such little ones barely three years old couldn’t possibly manage it on their own.

The maid beside said, “Yes, Mr. Ye and Miss Tang went out, and the kids put it together themselves. No one helped them during that time.”

Tang Yu said, “I didn’t touch it just now, I just watched from the side.”

Ye Sihan walked over, picked up the completed LEGO, and turned it over to inspect it. Indeed, there were no mistakes.

This intelligence seemed worth his investment.

“I’ll take it,” Ye Sihan said, holding the LEGO.

Excitement that couldn’t be suppressed showed on the faces of Junjun, Zhengzheng, and Haohao.

Back in the master bedroom, Tang Yu saw Ye Sihan toss the LEGO onto the table where they usually ate, a place where a maid could accidentally take it as trash.

Such a casual action made her heart sour and angry.

It was clear the four little ones were fond of Ye Sihan, otherwise, they wouldn’t have taken the initiative to give gifts, and this was the second time already.

Thinking about how Ye Sihan had given her the little yellow duck before, did it mean he never valued the gifts from the four little ones?

“Don’t you like it?” Tang Yu asked, maintaining her expression without showing her anger. “Do you accept their gifts to avoid disappointing them?”

Ye Sihan, taking off his coat, casually threw it over the sofa armrest, glancing at the LEGO on the table.

Tang Yu met Ye Sihan’s dark eyes, and though she didn’t feel she had said anything wrong, the deep and fierce sensation made her heart flutter, as if her soul could be thoroughly dissected.

“I think, why not place it on the decorative shelf?” she asked.

“Sure.”

Hearing Ye Sihan agree so easily, Tang Yu’s sense of danger dissipated.

Seeing Ye Sihan approach, she instinctively took a step back.

Then she felt light as he picked her up—

“What are you doing?” Tang Yu’s hands nervously wrapped around his broad shoulders.

“Taking a bath.”

Tang Yu pursed her lips, holding back from speaking.

After all, it was like this every day. She had refused, resisted, but Ye Sihan never allowed her to bathe alone.

He said it was inconvenient for her because she was pregnant.

But when they actually bathed together, it wasn’t such a simple matter.

Standing under the shower, Tang Yu’s flawless, graceful body was laid bare under the gaze of Ye Sihan behind her.

The man’s large hands slid over her slender waist, possessively restraining her, the delicate skin becoming reddened with just a bit of force from his rough palms.

Ye Sihan’s restrained gaze fell on her side profile and her rosy lips; his breathing grew rough.

Even without looking back, Tang Yu could feel Ye Sihan’s frightening change.

Then her view shifted, pressed against the warm wall, the powerful body enveloping her so that not even air could pass through—

“Mmm…”

Every bath was like this, followed by him possessing her, in a way that wouldn’t harm the child.

Ye Sihan was very close to her, his muscles rigid, his invasiveness frightening.

Tang Yu’s breath shook, feeling that if he really touched her, the child would be gone.

Her hand against Ye Sihan’s chest, the heat and hardness made her fingers curl, “Don’t always do this…”

“Do what? Hmm?” Ye Sihan caught her chin, lifting her face, his dark eyes closing in.

There was barely a millimeter between their lips, and Tang Yu worried that they would touch if she spoke, “Feigning ignorance… Mmh!”

The tender, rose-petal-like lips were fiercely claimed, beyond what her caution could prevent.

“Don’t…” Tang Yu’s lips broke free, gasping for air, only to be devoured once more.

Ye Sihan possessed her thoroughly, whispering against her lips, “Don’t what?”

“Why… why don’t you find another woman?” Tang Yu said, her breathing rapid and her head spinning.

Ye Sihan paused, drawing back slightly, his dark eyes growing colder, “What did you say?”

“I know you’re not satisfied every time, there’s no need for it to always be me, right?” Tang Yu boldly spoke her mind because she disliked it so much, feeling as if she was shedding a layer of skin each time.

A chill passed through Ye Sihan’s dark eyes, the hand on her chin tightening—

“Hmm!”

“Don’t provoke me for no reason.”

“I’m only thinking of you. I didn’t say anything else…” Tang Yu felt Ye Sihan’s oppressive aura cooling the temperature of the bathroom. Still, she brushed away the hand on her chin, “I’m tired, I’m going out first.”

Ye Sihan watched the bathroom door close, his expression ominously dark.

Back in bed, Tang Yu wasn’t very nervous, primarily because the child in her stomach was like a life-saving talisman.

Hearing the bathroom door open, she closed her eyes and pretended to sleep.

It wasn’t long before the bed shook slightly, Ye Sihan had come to bed.

Pulling Tang Yu into his arms, “Won’t touch anymore.”

Tang Yu looked at him; Ye Sihan’s face now carried less of the coldness, not exhibiting the abnormal emotions he showed in the bathroom.

“During your pregnancy, I have no interest in looking for other women,” Ye Sihan added another sentence.