The Young master's fake bride and her lucky system-Chapter 610: I hate this game.

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Chapter 610: I hate this game.

In the six months of training and living in the cloud house, Alix had found herself becoming an unwilling witness to the rejuvenation of a young romance between her parents. Perhaps it was because her father had bulked up more as a result of the training or her mother’s charm which multiplied every time she grew another tail.

Auntie Mo had truly turned into a fox that was good at seduction and the rate at which the two were acting, they would accidentally give their children another brother.

"Come on, let’s go and show him."

Auntie Mo pulled Alix out of the house, walking slowly so as not to cause her pregnant daughter harm. They walked through the plum blossom trees that had been planted on two sides, making a umbrella for those that used the footpath leading away from the house and out to the open compound.

The open compound was once a massive flower garden but the system had trimmed it down to create a training ground.

It was equipped with many weapons and equipment, like guns, battle simulation gaming machines, automated arrow machines, boxing bags, robot training partners, cars, airships, bikes, bombs, knives swords, hammers and other tools.

Her father was training, sword fighting with the two twins. She had been forced to shared the secret of the cloud house with the captain, Mantis and Aang. It had become their secret place for plotting their next moves without worrying about being watched or eavesdropped.

It was a necessary move because in the past two months, more system hosts had come out of the woods to join the bureau. Alix suspected that they were members of the dark side, sent to infiltrate and discover what the bureau was planning.

Whispers that they were going after Genesis were rampant. It was only logical that Genesis made a few moves as well to counter them.

"Honey..." Auntie shouted.

She drew her husband’s attention and the twins defeated him, pointing their swords at his chest. He did not even review the fight as usual and run towards his wife with a lovesick look on his face.

"I grew a third tail, look." Auntie Mo turned around and showed it off proudly.

He swept her off her feet and twirled her around with a proud expression on his face as well. "That’s my girl."

The praise was not enough and he lavished her face with kisses right before Alix’s eyes.

"Oh God!" Alix exclaimed.

"You are just jealous because your husband has been on a trip for two weeks now." her father responded.

"No, it’s because no child should see this." Alix laughed.

She made a pretentious gagging face and walked away from the crazy in love and we don’t care who knows couple.

As she walked, she observed what everyone else was up to. Her aunts and uncles were assembling an explosive device. They seemed to have made a game out of it, both couples were facing off in a challenge.

The younger boys were on the training course, clearing moving obstacles with ease. They were not going to fight in the final battle but they needed to be skilled and ready in case they were targeted.

Even Xiaobo, Tai Wong and little peach were training, which was funny because little peach was only a year old.

Suddenly someone put an arm around her neck and Alix turned her head slightly, meeting Tai Fong’s gaze. Her most cheeky brother had a sly grin on his face, as usual.

"What are you up to now?"

He laughed nervously, "Mmm, sister, can i borrow your belly for a while?"

She raised her brows high, confused by the request. How exactly did he want to borrow her belly? She could not exactly separate it from her body and hand it over to him.

"What are you planning?"

He laughed. "Don’t worry sister, i am not planning anything devious. I just need you to help me win a bet."

He steered her in the direction of her grandfather, Tai Dishi, Tai Jiaan and Tai Dalian. All the men were looking at her and Tai Fong eagerly.

Alix sighed, "On what the hell, let’s go do whatever it is that you are up to now."

She had learned not to struggle when it came to the games in the family.Tai Fong chuckled and he guided her to the rest.

A chair had been arranged for her and he helped her sit down carefully. Her very extended belly which was the biggest part of her body now was very outstanding as she sunk back.

"Is there something to eat?" she looked around.

Her appetite had multiplied the further along she progressed. It embarrassed her greatly but Caishen had laughed it off and blamed it on the children.

Tai Fong gave her a small bowl of spicy rice cakes, a craving that had only become prevalent recently.

"I prepared this already, just in case."

Alix started eating immediately, satisfying her tongue and taste buds. "What are you guys up to?"

Grandpa Tai diverted his eyes away from Alix. "Ahem, let your brother fill you in."

"We have been taking bets on what things can sit on your belly without falling." Tai Fong mumbled out.

She looked at them and they laughed nervously or just like grandpa Tai, looked away from her. It was a silly game and bet, it was not worth it.

"It’s a bad idea, forget it." Tai Dishi said hastily.

"No, no...go ahead." She looked down and gestured at the her belly with her eyes.

They had been training hard for months, giving up their spare time when they were not at work to help her achieve her goals. With them and Caishen assisting her, she had used the information Majesty tortured out of Jack Cree to occupy seventy percent of the former businesses owned by the Bishop family.

They deserved a break to play silly games like this.

"Let’s begin with a bottle of rice wine, i bet it can stand straight on her belly." Tai Fong grinned and shook the bottle he had prepared in advance.

He placed it on her stomach carefully and laughed when it stood firm as he expected.

"Yes." he jubilated.

Just then, one of the babies moved and kicked the bottle it slid down and Tai Dishi jubilated in turn.

"It doesn’t count, the baby kicked it." Tai Fong argued.

"I still win." Tai Dishi told him.

They moved on to the next item, a small plate of peanuts, then a box of candy bars, a banana, a small round blue ball.

The louder the noise became, the more attraction they drew to themselves and soon, others joined them.

"I hate this game." Alix mumbled.

"No you don’t." Tai Fong chuckled.

She had suggested some items of her own so how could she hate the game when she was participating?

They played until Caishen’s daily phone call arrived and everyone excused themselves, giving the couple a moment of privacy to talk alone.

"Hubby..." She croaked out.

"Hi baby."

As soon as she heard his voice, Alix knew that something was wrong.