Chapter 2671: You’re Too Good for Me
Chapter 2671: You’re Too Good for Me
Faced with such a situation, Cheng Fei still didn’t get angry. Instead, he asked Ning Shu if it was his fault.
“No. It’s actually because you’re too good for me. I can’t repay you for all that you’ve done for me,” Ning Shu said.
Cheng Fei looked at Ning Shu indulgently. “According to your logic, you should try to repay me instead of divorcing me and running away.”
“I’m not running away. I just don’t want to bear this feeling anymore.” Ning Shu spread her hands. “Can’t we just part without hard feelings?”
Cheng Fei didn’t reply to her.
Ai Yun’s parents, who’d received Cheng Fei’s call, rushed over. As soon as they entered the door, Mother Ai immediately slapped Ning Shu’s arm. “You told me that you wouldn’t do this again. How long has it been since you told me that!?”
“Ah! Mom, that hurts.” Sh*t, her wound got hit so violently.
“What’s wrong?” Mother Ai rolled up Ning Shu’s sleeve and saw her gash. She asked, “How did you get this cut?”
Ning Shu pointed at Cheng Fei. “He hit me.”
“Don’t speak nonsense.” Mother Ai wanted to hit Ning Shu again but refrained out of her concern for the wound on Ning Shu’s arm. “Cheng Fei isn’t the kind of person who’d hit someone, and your wound isn’t even a bruise!”
Ning Shu: …
“What’s going on? Why are you two bickering about divorce again?” Professor Ai, who was dressed still in a Tang suit, asked with a dark expression.
He turned and looked at Ning Shu. “Can’t you go a single day without causing trouble?”
Ning Shu felt wronged. “Don’t just look at me. Look at Cheng Fei too. Even though I’m the one who asked for the divorce, I’m also the victim here.”
“Dad, don’t worry and get angry because of it. I won’t divorce Ai Yun, so you don’t need to worry. We can just discuss things calmly,” Cheng Fei said.
“But I want a divorce,” Ning Shu said. “I don’t want to live with you. Living with you makes me feel like I’m in prison.”
Cheng Fei sighed.
Mother Ai touched Ning Shu’s wound. “Why would you say that?”
Ning Shu: Is this really my mom?
“I’ll see how long you can keep this up.” Professor Ai pointed at Ning Shu angrily.
“Why don’t you take a look at what Cheng Fei has done?” Ning Shu pointed to the walls and the corners of the room. “There are cameras everywhere.
“My every move is under Cheng Fei’s surveillance and I never can escape his eyes. Even the bathroom has cameras!” Ning Shu looked a little angry. “Not just that—why does even the fridge have a camera? I really feel like I’m in jail.”
Ai Yun’s parents blankly looked at Cheng Fei. Cheng Fei looked a little surprised.
He sat down on the sofa, rubbed his temple, and didn’t respond.
“Cheng Fei, what’s going on?” Mother Ai asked. “Why are there so many cameras in your home?”
Cheng Fei rubbed his face and said, “I installed these cameras out of worry for Ai Yun.”
“You don’t need to install so many cameras just because you’re worried.” Professor Ai frowned. “Everyone has their own, independent life. If you monitor her like this, of course she’d be angry. If it was me, I’d also be angry. How can you monitor my daughter like this?”
Cheng Fei nodded. “I know, Dad. I’m the one who did wrong. I’ll remove these cameras immediately.”
Cheng Fei admitted his mistake with a good attitude. “I was just worried that something would happen since Ai Yun’s always alone at home.”
“She’s an adult. What could happen to her? Even her mother and I never treated her like this,” Professor Ai said. “Let’s leave this incident at this. Cheng Fei, don’t install any more cameras at home.”
Ning Shu: …
Leave this incident at this!?
“Dad, I want a divorce,” Ning Shu firmly insisted.
“Haven’t you created enough trouble already?” Professor Ai scolded Ning Shu.
MTL Editor: Ran