Chapter 1444 - His mother chastises him.
Provocative Fiery Wife: My Superior is a Affectionate Spitfire
âHowâs the trip?â
Qu Jingwan sat on the bench and held the cup of tea Madam Ji had poured for her. She choked and lowered her head. âAuntie, donât ask.â
âWhy canât I ask? Youâre our Ji familyâs future daughter-in-law. If I donât stand up for you, who will?â The older woman wanted to pick up the phone and call her son at the thought of this young lady getting bullied by him but was stopped by her.
âDonât bother him. Heâll think that I tattled to you about him for you to stand up for me.â
âSilly lass, donât say things like that. Ziming is my son and wonât think like so.â The elderly madam tried getting the phone back, she held onto it tightly.
Tears streamed down her face, her red eyes complementing her haggard look.
âListen to me: Donât bother him. He doesnât know that Iâm back home.â
âYouâre sparing a thought for him; what a good lass you are. Alright, alright, alright. I wonât call. You can tell me what he did to you. I promise not to question him.â The older woman patted her hand and the heartache in the formerâs eyes baffled the latter for a moment into thinking that this woman was her mother.
âIâm alright.â She shook her head, and when she thought of her future with Qu Qingyu, she reminded herself again and again that she must make this woman side with her for her to enter the wedding chapel with Ji Ziming more smoothly and truly become this householdâs mistress.
âIf you donât tell me, Iâll go ask my son.â Madam Ji pretended to threaten her.
âDonât! Donât ask him.â She hurriedly shook her head, and the unwillingness in her eyes made the other even more heartbroken for her.
The older woman looked at the caretakers a distance away and ordered, âPrepare some of Jingwanâs favorite dishes tonight to nourish her. Sheâs only out for some time, yet sheâs become skinnier.â
âAlright, madam.â The caretakers nodded and walked into the house.
âAlright. Tell me how my son bullied you, lass. Donât be afraid of him; heâs your future husband. Sooner or later, heâll know that what youâre doing is for him. Donât be scared; donât be scared.â
âAuntie, Iâm the one who let him down. I shouldnât have done that.â
Her vague words made the older woman confused on what had happened.
âWhat did you do?â
âI shouldnât have vied for your son with Pei Ge.â
âThis is complete nonsense. Who is she? Sheâs just my grandsonâs mother. Other than that, sheâs nothing else. Sheâs only related to the Ji family because of it; if not for that, I wouldâve chased her out long ago.â
Qu Jingwan lowered her head and triumph flashed across her eyes as she said pitifully, âLast night, your son sought me and said that he wanted to bring me out for a stroll. Just as he told me that, Pei Ge came looking for him for some matters, so I let him go to settle those. I waited for him till midnight, but he didnât come back. Just as I was thinking of why he wasnât back yet, that woman sent me a message.â
She paused and bent over the table as she started crying.
âWhat did she say?â Seeing how depressed she looked, the older womanâs mind was in a mess.
âS-She... She told me not to vie with her for your son, or else sheâll make me regret it. She even said that this time was a lesson for me.â
âShe really said that?â
âAuntie, do you not believe me?â
She lifted her head, and the tears in her eyes made her look so pitiful. The grievance made the older woman feel that her son could not decide between the two women, when this young lady was clearly their familyâs publicly acknowledged, future daughter-in-law.
âJingwan, donât be scared; auntie will uphold justice for you.â
âDonât go looking for your son; Iâm afraid of him misunderstanding it. This is something between me and Pei Ge and has nothing to do with him.â
âSigh... Youâre too sensible. You only know how to spare a thought for others but not yourself.â
âThank you for comforting me, auntie.â
âSilly lass, weâre a family; you neednât be so formal with me.â
She gently wiped the tears off her face and said in a nasal voice, âAuntie, I... Iâm not here to tell you these. Seriously, I just suddenly couldnât control myself because youâre just like my mother. Itâs comforting to be with you.â
âWeâre a family. Iâm your mother, and youâre already part of the family, so why arenât you changing the way you address me?â
âAuntie, I...â She smiled with tears in her eyes, and though her exquisite, oval face appeared tired, it still could not conceal her sharp and lively eyes.
âAlright. Retreat to your room for a good rest first. Have more food during dinner tonight as all are your favorite dishes. As long as Iâm in this family, nobody will dare bully you. Let alone Pei Ge, even my son canât. Youâre the daughter-in-law recognized by this family, and nobody can replace you; do you understand?â
âI understand. Thanks, auntie. Without you, I donât even know where I can air these grievances.â
âNext time, with auntie around, Pei Ge wonât be able to bully you, so donât worry.â
âIâll return to my room, then.â
âGo ahead. Take a nice shower and sleep; you still have me if anything happens.â
âAlright, then, auntie; Iâll head back to my room. Baby, Iâll go back to my room for now.â Qu Jingwan smiled at the boy and waved. âIâll play with you again tonight, alright?â
âOkay.â Ji Chi pursed his lips and nodded.
âGo and rest. When youâre done, Iâll call you down for dinner.â
âMhm, auntie; Iâll get going.â
âGo, go. Rest well.â
âOkay.â
Madam Ji waited for the lady to enter the mansion before calling her son.
Ji Ziming and Pei Ge, including their children, were in the furniture shop on the ninth floor. When the man saw that the caller was his mother, he informed his woman that he would visit the washroom before walking away.
âHello, mom.â
âYou still know to call me âmomâ. Look at how youâve bullied Jingwan!â His mother chided him angrily over the phone. âWhatâs so good about Pei Ge that youâre getting involved with her again? Donât tell me that your official fiancée is way more inferior than her? I donât see how she loses out to her in any way.â
âWhat did that woman tell you?â
âWhat else could she say? Sheâs been crying non-stop from the moment she got back and wouldnât tell me no matter how much I asked.â
âMom, things didnât happen like what youâre thinking.â
âIf they didnât, then how did they happen? Are you trying to anger me to death?!â
âWait for me to return home and explain everything to you.â
âI donât think you have to come back; just stay outside with Pei Ge. You donât even want your mother anymore; I also wonât tell your father this in case he worries. I really donât get you.â
âJust wait for me to explain it all to you when I get back.â He raised his brow, and the chilliness in his eyes intensified.
Someone informed him this morning that Qu Jingwan had gone back to his familyâs house, but he did not expect her to invert the truth so quickly. It was best for his parents not to know about the truth. There was no benefit in them knowing the truth, and it would just create more problems if they got embroiled in all these, too.