Chapter 1967 - Ha, Do You Think I Care?
Chapter 1967 - Ha, Do You Think I Care?
Chapter 1967: Ha, Do You Think I Care?
Qian Yikun understood what Mrs. Ding meant and did not say anything to retaliate. After all that had happened, it would be too superficial to bring up any talk about unconditional forgiveness.
“If Feifei contacts you, tell her not to worry. I’ll take good care of her father. As for those people from the Ding family, they have nothing to do with us anymore,” Mrs. Ding said with disappointment.
This was what Qian Yikun wanted to hear.
If Ding Haonan still wanted to do something for those people from the Ding family, it would only make things more difficult for Mo Fei.
Meanwhile, Ding Junqi and Le Tian were on their way home in the minivan. Ding Yuejia leaned tightly against Le Tian’s chest, not daring to get close to his father—his father looked really scary right now.
Naturally, Le Tian did not dare to speak.
After they reached home, Le Tian spoke as they got off the minivan. With Ding Yuejia in her hand, she said, “I’ll bring Ding Yuejia to stay with my parents today.”
She did not dare to live in the same house as Ding Junqi with her child in tow because she was afraid that Ding Junqi would accidentally beat them.
Ding Junqi turned around and looked at Le Tian. Le Tian instinctively retreated with Ding Yuejia.
“Le Tian, are you stupid?” Ding Junqi growled. No matter what he did, he would not beat his wife and son, would he?
What was this woman thinking all day long?
Le Tian suppressed the urge to roll her eyes. He was the stupid one. His whole family was stupid.
“Go back,” Ding Junqi said as he picked up Ding Yuejia and strode home.
Le Tian lowered her eyes and followed Ding Junqi back quietly. She was still holding her phone that kept flashing with notification in her hand.
Born Optimist: [I’m afraid of being beaten by Ding Junqi. This man’s expression is so dark he looks like a gangster.]
Mrs. Gu: [The problem with the Ding family this time is indeed very serious. It’s understandable for him to be in a bad mood.]
Wen Shan: [Serious? This is a problem that truly challenges the bottom line of human morality, alright?]
The fair and beautiful Mrs. Wen: [My mother-in-law said that that stupid old hag from the Ding family was still making a scene in the ward this afternoon. Hurk hurk, she has truly destroyed everyone’s worldview.]
Born Optimist: [So, Ding Junqi’s father is adopted?]
Mrs. Gu: [It’s because he isn’t adopted that our worldview is destroyed, okay?]
Mrs. Gu: [By the way, are you still with Ding Junqi?]
Born Optimist: [Yuejia is here. I’m taking care of Yuejia.]
Mrs. Gu: [Oh~]
Wen Shan: [Oh—]
The fair and beautiful Mrs. Wen: [Oh...]
Born Optimist: [What? What do you all mean by that?]
Wen Shan: [Nothing. My cousin must be in a bad mood right now. Remember to comfort him.]
Born Optimist: [What does his stupid bad mood have to do with me?]
Wen Shan: [He’s the father of your child. Since you’ve taken over the care for your child, you should take over his father as well.]
Born Optimist: [I’m giving you another ‘hurk hurk’ here. Find out what it means for yourself.]
Mrs. Gu: [But I’ll be honest with you. Right now, it will either be Mo Fei or those bloodsuckers in the Ding family who will be finished. I don’t think Mo Fei will be on the short end of the stick. After all, even if it doesn’t work out for her in the civil path, I believe Mo Fei will still choose to continue on the martial path. So, in the future, the Ding family business may still belong to the Ding brothers, Ding Junqi and Ding Junhui. You should really tighten your grip on Ding Junqi.]
Born Optimist: [Ha, do you think I care?]
The fair and beautiful Mrs. Wen: [I agree with Yezi’s words.]
Born Optimist: [Do you think that I’m a shallow person?]
Wen Shan: [I swear on our four years of cohabitation, you are.]
Born Optimist: [...]
“You’re looking at your phone while you’re walking. Aren’t you afraid of falling?” Ding Junqi said as he snatched Le Tian’s phone away with one hand and gestured for her to open the door.
“You—” Le Tian took a deep breath. Seeing that he was in a bad mood today, she would hold herself back.