Chapter 1427 - The Reversal at the Ending
Provocative Fiery Wife: My Superior is a Affectionate Spitfire
âPei Ge, youâd better be careful with what you say.â With a look of displeasure and arrogance, Qu Jingwan stood up and looked down at her mockingly. âOur positions are different. Iâm the fiancée of Ji Zimingâhis future wife, which is acknowledged by this family.â
âOh, is that so? Why have I never known that he has such an unofficial wife like you?â
âLet me warn you: Donât go overboard.â
âWhoâs the one going overboard? Donât you know it?â
âEnough, enough! What are you guys quarreling about? I can hear you guys from all the way upstairs.â Madam Ji slowly walked down the stairs while holding the railings.
âAuntie, I wasnât quarreling with her. Sheâs the one whoâs going overboard just over a little birdââ
âAlright, alright. Jingwan, bring Baby upstairs.â The older woman patted her arms. âYou taking care of him is the most important thing.â
She obediently nodded her head, waving at the boy and moved to bring him upstairs.
âWho placed my vase here? What if it falls down?â With a sharp eye, the elderly woman quickly spotted the vase, which was hanging a third in the air. She quickly walked toward it, wanting to put it back in place, but before she could reach the cabinet, she slipped and fell onto the ground.
âAiyoâmy waist! Why is there water here?â
Pei Ge quickly moved over to help her up. She noticed that it was not water on the floor but actually oil!
Why is there oil here? Thereâs quite some distance away from the kitchen to the living room, and the housekeepers couldnât have been this careless. Who could it be, then?
âAuntie, are you hurt anywhere?â Qu Jingwan pushed her aside and helped the older woman up, pretending to be troubled and worried. âDid you hurt your arm? Letâs go to the hospital to have you checked.â
âAish... It hurts. Be slightly more careful,â cried the older woman in pain.
âLetâs go, auntie. Iâll have the chauffeur send us to the hospital to take a look.â
âOkay.â Madam Ji painfully held her waist. The fall had almost cost her half her life.
The lady hurriedly called the driver over and helped the elderly madam out of the house. She had been plotting against Pei Ge but did not expect the older woman to fall for it, instead.
âPei Ge, youâd better keep my vase well. Iâll come find you if it ends up getting smashed.â
âOkay.â
She eyed Qu Jingwan, only to find the other avoiding her gaze.
Donât tell me that this is oil on the floor...
Impossible, impossible. Whatâs her motive for doing this? Just to plot against me?
She shook her head. This scene was caught by Ji Ziming.
âWhat are you doing?â He yanked his tie. The stripe, gray tie billowed slightly from within his Cerruti suit following his actions.
âAuntie fell down and was just sent to the hospital by the chauffeur.â
âWhen did that happen?â
âAbout half an hour ago.â
âHow did she fall?â
âThereâs a puddle oil here. Who knows who smeared it here and if itâs on purpose?â
The man walked up to her, noticing that the oil smear was gone. âYou cleaned it up?â
âMhm. I was afraid that the children would fall down.â
âWho couldâve done it?â
âThatâs hard to say.â
âYou have an answer inside?â He narrowed his eyes, which had become slightly colder, at the woman. Feeling uneasy under his gaze, she asked, âAre you suspecting me?â
âIâm suspecting your IQ.â
This woman could never catch his main point, so it made him unable not to suspect what was in her brain.
âYou!â His mocking made her forget that there was a vase behind her momentarily. Just as she prepared to turn around, her hand coincidentally bumped into the vase.
âBe careful!â Catching her waist in one hand, he also caught the Qing dynasty antique vase, which had almost dropped to the floor, with his other hand.
âAre you alright?â Their eyes met. The man held her skinny waist, which was so slender that it fit right into his palm.
âIâm fine.â She eyed the vase in his other hand questioningly. âThis vase?â
âItâs my momâs dowry, so she cherishes it a lot, yet that doesnât keep her from placing it in the living room as decoration.â
âOh.â She nodded.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He let go of her waist and placed the vase properly inside the cabinet before turning around. âYouâre suspecting Qu Jingwan, arenât you?â
âHuh?â She was surprised by his comprehension of it.
âWhat?â The coldness in the manâs eyes was frightening. âAm I wrong?â
âBut there isnât any evidence.â
âIf itâs really her, sheâll expose herself one day.â
âTrue.â She picked up the Gucci coat on the sofa and moved to go upstairs.
âWhere are you going?â The man narrowed his eyes at her.
âGoing upstairs to change. I got some oil on my jacket while helping auntie up,â she answered.
âIâll bring you to buy new clothes tomorrow.â
She turned to look at the man, who was just five meters away from her, in surprise. Bring me to buy new clothes? Did he perhaps take the wrong medicine?
âReally?â
âWhen have I lied to you?â He fired back at her.
âYouâve always been lying to me.â Her voice was soft, but the man downstairs still heard her clearly.
âWhat did you say?â He squinted his eyes at her. His sharp gaze made her heart tremble in fear.
âNothing, nothing. Iâll go up first.â She hurriedly found an excuse to leave, not wanting to stay here any longer.
When the chauffeur sent his mother and Qu Jingwan back, Ji Ziming was sitting in the living room, dealing with some paperwork. Seeing the lady helping his mother in, he cocked an eyebrow. âYouâre back?â
âAiyo, my waist.â The older woman complained loudly on purpose the moment she spotted her son, who had not moved from his place to help her.
âThe doctor said that there isnât much problem with your waist; itâs only a light sprain.â He did not get up but merely said that aloud.
âHow could you say that? Itâs not serious enough that I sprained my back?â The older woman unhappily grumbled about her son as she sat down on the sofa opposite him. She stared at her son, who was busy with his work and did not bother checking her condition.
âYour personal physician, Dr. Zhao, called to inform me that you only need two daysâ rest. Itâs not like you have anything to do at home, so your slight sprain will get better soon.â He purposely put emphasis on the âslightâ word while eyeing Qu Jingwan from the corner of his eyes.
âYou unfilial son! Your mom here is hurt and youâre still laughing at my misfortune? I shouldnât have given birth to you!â His mother furiously rubbed her eyes, her expression turning warmer only when she faced the young lady next to her. âJingwan is still better. You ran so many errands for me at the hospital.â
âDidnât the specialists come out to take care of you after you called the hospital? Whereâs the need for her to run errands?â
âThings like collecting my report and getting me waterâshe took care of all those for me.â
âThoseâre the work of the nurses. Since itâs you at their hospital, theyâre just short of having all the specialists out to serve you.â
âI donât wanna speak with you anymore. Let me tell you, son: Youâd better thank her properly.â
âOh? Then, I truly must thank her properly.â
Only did he deign to look up at the lady with his deep and dark eyes, though the look in them was akin to a wolf eyeing its prey for slaughter.