Chapter 188 A Billionaire Helper At Mahjong Table
Chapter 188 A Billionaire Helper At Mahjong Table
Hiram hugged Rachel from behind and kissed her on the cheek. Rachel could feel his heart pounding
on her back.
"Okay, here you go. Everyone's waiting for you at the dinner table, go and get changed! My mom and
Emma want to play mahjong after dinner, but they still need one more player, and I don't know how to
play, " Rachel said sweetly.
Hiram frowned at her. Had he heard her wrong? She wanted him to play mahjong with three old ladies?
"Fine, I could, but I want you to do something for me too, " Hiram said, smiling seductively.
He looked at Rachel with bright eyes and whispered in her ear, "I have a plan for tonight..."
"Stop, stop talking! You've never been satisfied, have you?" Rachel asked, interrupting him abruptly.
She couldn't even remember how many times they had made love last night. She had thought they'd
take a break tonight at least.
"Fine, but you're asking me to play mahjong with three old ladies. Since I'm the president of Streams
Company, and the future master of the Rong family, I'm afraid my reputation will be ruined if people get
to know this."
Hiram looked sideways at Rachel and curled his lips.
Rachel stared back at him with her chin raised defiantly. "Wash your hands and have dinner! It's just
mahjong. I bet I could manage it myself."
After they finished having dinner, Fannie told all of them that she'd been bored recently, since she
couldn't go out to dance at the square with the other elders or walk for a long time outside. Besides,
she had run out of things to talk about with Emma and Tracy.
She asked Emma to prepare the mahjong table, and the four of them, Emma, Tracy, Rachel and
herself sat around it. After a while of playing the game, she couldn't stand it anymore.
"Rachel, please don't tell people you're my daughter. I reminded you several times to be alert and not
put down the pieces other people need on the table. Look at you, you've been making other people win
the whole time. You're ticking me off!"
Fannie shook her head again and again. She knew for a fact that Rachel was smart, so she couldn't
understand why Rachel was so bad at playing mahjong.
Rachel had initially planned to let them win since losing some money wasn't such a big deal, but now it
seemed that money wasn't the only thing she was losing, but also her temper. She felt her temper
rising, because she didn't know what was happening in the game except that she had to keep giving
her money away.
Soon, another round was over.
Rachel couldn't wait anymore. She ran upstairs for help.
"Hiram, are you there? Come with me please. I think I need you to come and play the next round.
Please!" begged Rachel.
Hiram, who was reading a book in his study, glanced at Rachel when she came in before shifting his
eyes back to the book. "I distinctly remember you saying that you could manage it yourself. Did I hear
you wrong?"
"No, I was wrong. I thought it would be easy to learn, but it turned out I overestimated myself. I used to
think Luke sucked at playing games, but now I realize that I am no better than him without your help.
Come down with me, please!" Rachel continued begging. She came over and took the English novel All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
he was reading out of his hands.
Hiram was in no hurry. He gazed at Rachel with interest as he rested his chin on his hands. "So, you
agree to my plan for tonight?"
Rachel gazed back at him and bit her lips with hesitation before slightly nodding her head.
"Fine, as you like, but just for once, " she bargained.
Since Hiram had gotten what he wanted, he decided to put an end to her bargaining. He got up from
his chair, placed his hand on her shoulder and said pleasantly, "Deal. A promise is a promise!"
When they went back to the table, Hiram didn't join the game, but sat beside Rachel and instructed her
on how to play.
"My dear, I don't think you could do any better even if you have your husband here, " Fannie teased her
daughter cheerfully, seeing that she had somehow dragged Hiram downstairs for the game.
Rachel stared at Fannie incredulously. "Mom, look at you! I know you're the biggest winner here
tonight!"
Hiram smiled as he watched Rachel bicker with her mom, which was a scene that never happened in
his family. His parents and him were always courteous to each other, like hosts and their guests.
Rachel looked at the pieces she had and picked one of them randomly, but Hiram stopped her before
she could put it on the table. He picked another one for her, and murmured to her, "Take a good look at
what you're picking. This one is the useless one."
Rachel won this round by her own draw, and she started to feel like mahjong wasn't as hard as she had
thought it was.
"Hiram, you're always busy with work and going on trips. When did you get the time to learn to play
this?"
Rachel asked curiously. She had come to notice that Hiram seemed to know everything, as if he was a
walking encyclopedia.
"Yeah, I really have no time for learning games, but you must have more faith in your husband. I'll
become a master in any game as long as I watch one round of it being played, " Hiram said, and
indeed, he was gifted with an extraordinary retentive memory.
Rachel was speechless. The saying that intelligence trumped everything was true after all. She was
seeing it in real life with her own eyes.
She won the next two rounds too, which made Fannie lose her patience and suggest that they all go to
bed.
Rachel stood up and stretched. It was over finally, and time to sleep! But when she turned around as
she wanted to walk up the stairs, she saw Hiram's smiling face.
"A promise is a promise, honey, " Hiram reminded her. "I'll be waiting for you upstairs, and you'd better
show up in your bedroom in ten minutes."
Rachel stood still where she was. What exactly had she promised him?
If Hiram knew what would happen later, he would drag Rachel upstairs right now.
Ten minutes later, Hiram was lying on the bed after a quick shower, and he glanced at the clock
expectantly. The ten minutes were up, and he was expecting Rachel to show up any second. Right as
he started to wonder where she was, the door was opened.
He stared greedily at the woman at the door. But why was her face so rosy? Was she too shy to come
in?
She looked quite different tonight, more attractive than usual. Her eyes were glittering like a pair of
black pearls, her face was flushed as if she was drunk, and she bit her lips as she walked to the bed.
"I took a shower this afternoon, so I'm going to bed now without shower, okay?" she said hastily before
taking off her clothes.
Hiram nodded in surprise, wondering what Rachel was going to do next, but the next second, he
frowned. "Wait. Did you drink?"
Only ten minutes had passed since he came upstairs, but Rachel smelled like she had swum in wine.
How many glasses had she drunk?
"People always say that alcohol makes you brave. You told me you'd be waiting for me here, and I
thought, since you're always saying that I hold back in bed, why not drink some wine to..." She stopped
talking and burped. She'd drunk the wine too quickly without any idea about the effect it would have on
her besides the heat on her face.
Hiram leaned back and laughed. Yes, he was enjoying Rachel's initiative, but he had never said that
she was holding back in bed.
They had only been married for three months, and they had just begun exploring the secrets of a man
and a woman. He didn't think it was the time to look for things to excite them yet.
He was still thinking about how Rachel had misunderstood him when she suddenly leaned in and
kissed him violently. She tasted like wine.
Any misgivings Hiram had disappeared immediately, and he began to think that wine was really a good
thing. Rachel was more attractive to him than usual.
He was thoroughly enjoying the moment when he suddenly felt something heavy falling down on his
shoulders.
"What the hell... Honey?"
Hiram frowned and exhaled, then realized that his wife had fallen asleep in the middle of kissing him. It
was like she'd been kicked on the head by the wine she'd drunk.
Had God sent her here just to torture him? He wondered about this as he struggled to fall asleep.
The next morning, Rachel woke up with a heavy headache, and she sat up abruptly when she saw
what time it was. Damn Hiram, why hadn't he woken her up?
She'd already asked for a day off the first day she returned. She couldn't take leave on the next day,
too.
She quickly got up and got dressed. By the time she rushed into her office, everyone around her was
already plunged into work as usual.
Seeing Rachel dash into the office at this time of day, Daniel asked with surprise, "What makes you
show up here? I thought you asked for another day off."
Rachel retrieved several files from the cabinet and put them on her desk before turning to Daniel.
"Pardon? You mean the man up in the CEO office asked for another day off for me?"