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MTL - The Real Daughter Was Cheated By General Lu-Chapter 282 Do you still mean what you say?
Chapter 282 Do you still mean what you say?
The housekeeper looked at Murphy, but still hesitated to say the rest, "She said that you once said in public that if you can beat you in chess, you will promise one thing, does it count?"
"Butler, grandpa is so busy every day, how can he have time to deal with these people, he is just like those people before, and wants to climb up our Mo family." Murphy dropped a black spot, and mocked: "I know that I want to deceive people when I hear it." Yes, I'm afraid her chess skills can't even compare to mine, let alone grandpa."
"This..." The butler moved his lips, wanting to say something more, but was interrupted by Murphy.
"Grandpa, you also heard the housekeeper say that the girl opened her mouth just to make a promise. She must be coveting the Mo family's things. How could she be that senior? I don't think such a person will be seen again, so as not to waste everyone's time. Even if we punish her in the end, our hopes are dashed again and again."
Master Mo thought for a while, and gave up on meeting the girl the housekeeper said.
He has limited energy now, and he is really too lazy to deal with those boring people.
Master Mo waved his hand, "Tell the **** the phone to let her focus on the right path and stop thinking about opportunism."
The butler opened his mouth, remembering what the girl said that he didn't quite understand. He wanted to dictate but couldn't remember clearly, so he told him something was wrong, "Master..."
"Butler, you go down first." Murphy looked at the chessboard, as if he was stumped, she opened her mouth to let the butler leave.
The butler hesitated for a moment and went down.
Murphy glanced at the leaving figure of the butler from the corner of his eye, and pursed his lips slightly.
The older Mr. Mo is, the more he dotes on those girls who are good at chess, and she herself feels the difficulty.
If old man Mo really found out that there are other girls who are better at chess than him, she must be the one who was abandoned without hesitation, so she must reduce the possibility of old man and other chess-playing girls.
The two played a game of chess, Mr. Mo felt a little tired, and was just about to go up to rest, when a video came from the tablet on the sofa.
It was Mr. Mo's grandson, Mo Ci, who called him. Although his chess skills are not as good as Murphy's, they are not bad, and Mr. Mo likes him very much.
"This kid, I don't know if he got some strange thing again." Old Man Mo smiled.
Mo Ci likes to collect all kinds of Go things, like the Ming Dynasty white marble chessboard in front of them, which Mo Ci got from no one knows where.
Murphy smiled hard, Mo Ci is orthodox, and she is just a collateral. Although she is very popular with the old man now, once Mo Ci grows up, she can only stand aside.
Old Man Mo laughed out of the wrinkles at the corners of his eyes, and he opened the video cheerfully.
Mo Ci was fifteen years old, with a handsome face, he said excitedly: "Grandpa, I found that young lady, she is just like what you said, she is really amazing, in order to make a quick decision, she actually managed to win the battle within a minute." I lost it."
"What?" Old Man Mo was taken aback.
"Hello, Mr. Mo."
Shi Han's face appeared on the screen, she didn't wear a mask, because Smith is the son of Mr. Mo, what she wants to do can't be hidden from the Mo family, and this identity will be exposed sooner or later.
Master Mo looked at the little girl in the video.
The little girl's hair hangs in front of her chest, and her black hair hangs on her white, tender and slender neck. Her forehead is full, and the most memorable thing is her eyes, which are calm but bright. Mr. Mo instantly switched on the memory.
"Mr. Mo, it's the same as what I said on the phone. You once said that as long as you beat you in chess, you will promise her a condition. Does this promise still count? If possible, I hope we can meet as soon as possible. "Shi Han's tone was urgent.
(end of this chapter)