Chapter 645 - Dad, return Pei Ge to me.
Provocative Fiery Wife: My Superior is a Affectionate Spitfire
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
The father-son pair was alike not just in terms of their looks but also in personality.
The two, one standing and the other sitting, emitted cold air.
âWhere did you send Pei Ge?â
Ji Ziming pursed his lips tightly and looked at his father sharply.
âHmph! Youâre really my good boy, huh. You dare to confront me like this over a woman.â His father snorted darkly.
â... Dad, where is Pei Ge? Sheâs not a bad woman. Sheâs innocent, albeit a little silly. If you have a problem, come directly at me.â
He calmly spoke before pursing his lips bitterly.
His words surprised the middle-aged man.
His son, who had never lowered his head in front of anyone, unexpectedly spoke modest words.
âI think that youâve really lost your mind over a woman!â
The longer he looked his sonâs abnormal expression, the angrier he felt.
âHe he! What right do you have to talk about others, old man? Werenât you head over heels for me back then?â
Just as the two were stuck in an impasse, Mother Jiâs voice cut in.
âHoney, donât mess around,â her husband chided gently, seeing her enter the room as well.
âIâm messing around? Hmph! You can lecture my son like this, but I canât back him up?â She walked to the front of her husband and glared at him.
He was speechless at this.
Ji Ziming did not care about his dadâs feelings and just continued pressing him for answer.
âDad, where exactly is Pei Ge right now?â
âTalk! Where did you send our Ge Ge?!â She, who had originally come to consensus with her husband, began interrogating him, too.
â...â Father Ji sighed when his wife started grilling him, too.
âI had her go somewhere outside the capital,â he answered coldly, glancing at his son.
âThen where did you send her?â
Ji Ziming grew antsy.
âI canât tell you now.â
â...â
A feeling of frustration rose in him at his fatherâs reply.
âWhy do you always do this?!â
He, who had always been calm, suddenly spoke aloud.
Both his parents were shocked by his outburst.
âSon, are you okay?â she asked, nervously looking at him.
He did not respond to her and just continued staring at his father.
â... Are you blaming me for this?â His father sighed after a momentâs silence.
âAre you blaming me for always concerning myself with your love life?â
â...â Their son did not respond again.
She was lost upon seeing the solemn face of her husband and the grim face of her son.
âOkay, okay. Son, your dad is doing this with your best interests at heart. Although your father and I deliberately interfered between you and... that woman, Ge Ge is different.â
She walked over to her sonâs side and patted his back. âYour dad isnât trying break you guys up this time. Heâs giving her a chance to train at a branch company before promoting her. This way, people wonât gossip about her and say nasty things when sheâs by your side in the future.â
He paused a little when he heard his motherâs words.
So Pei Geâs training at a branch company?
âThen, why canât I get in touch with her?â
He looked at his father with suspicion, seemingly not buying it.
âHmph! You didnât know how to contact your girlfriend while you were overseas for work; I was just giving you a taste of how she felt.â His father scoffed, sounding as if he were looking out for Pei Ge.
In fact... he was only trying to let their son get a sense of how he and his wife felt when they could not get in touch with him.
En. It actually did not have much to do with that woman at all...
â...â When he saw his fatherâs self-righteous manner, he instantly grew silent, and a hint of conflict flashed across his eyes.
Hearing her husbandâs defense, Mother Ji was instantly reminded of how their son could not be contacted while he was abroad.
âYeah, son, you didnât tell us that youâre going to New York, and we couldnât get through to your phone. If itâs just your father and I, thatâs fine, but even Ge Ge, your girlfriend, couldnât get in touch with you. What would she think of it?
âIf Ge Geâs friend didnât see you there, who knows how worried sheâd be?â
His expression became more dazed upon hearing his motherâs admonition.
âSon, tell your dad and I honestly; why didnât you call Ge Ge at all when you went to New York for work?â
When her son did not speak, she became suspicious.
Although she believed that, with him having a new girlfriend, he would not get involved with that woman again, she still wanted to clarify things.
âI really was overseas for work, but I dropped my phone, and... it broke.â
âHmph!â His father snorted disbelievingly. âIf you wanted to call, you could still call even if your phone was broken.â
âYes, even if your phone broke, couldnât you borrow someone elseâs and make a call?â
She nodded in agreement with her husband.
âI did borrow someone elseâs phone to send a text to... Pei Ge.â
He knitted his brows tightly together, suspicion in his voice.
He did borrow a phone to text her then, but why were his parents saying this?
âEh? Really? Ge Ge didnât receive any texts!â His mother believed his claim without doubt.
Didnât receive anything?
How could she not receive anything? He sent a rather long message to her, and he even gave her his new number, but she never called.
And because of his pride, he did not call her, either...