The Bumpy Road of Marriage: Divorce Now, Daddy - Chapter 1822 - Family Banquet: Father's Compromise
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Chapter 1822 - Family Banquet: Father's Compromise

Chapter 1822: Family Banquet: Father’s Compromise

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Second Aunt was almost angered to the point of having a heart attack. Perhaps it was because she was left in charge too many times in the past that she felt that it was someone else’s fault now that she got rejected.

When a person took someone else’s kindness for granted, that person was destined to have no bottom line or conscience.

“Second Brother is one who will abandon his family when he has money. I finally see it clearly today,” Second Aunt said sarcastically as she tugged at her youngest daughter. “You’re still eating? Do you think you can afford it?”

Mo Fei watched with a cold gaze as Second Aunt continued her tyranny. Just as Mrs. Ding was about to react, Mo Fei reached out and grabbed Mrs. Ding’s wrist.

“It’s good that you see it clearly. Don’t come to my house again,” Mo Fei said coldly.

Second Aunt left with her two daughters who still wanted to eat lobsters and her cowardly husband who did not resemble a jeweler at all.

However, the Ding family would never afford a fallout with Ding Haonan since they each had their own agendas. Therefore, neither Eldest Uncle nor Eldest Aunt opened their mouths for Second Aunt.

After all, they were not the ones who could not obtain any investment.

To Grandma Ding, her daughters-in-law did not belong to her family. She only wanted to get give what her granddaughter wanted. That was all.

“I saw my cousin try on a wedding gown before New Year’s Day. Is she getting married?” Ding Jiaqi did not follow them to the police station and was automatically left out of what happened after that. Besides, Mo Fei had always been hanging around Ye Yuwei. The Ding family did not have the capability to be included in the Gu family’s circle, so they could not know anything about Mo Fei before this.

Ding Jiaqi only knew that she had a good relations.h.i.+p with Mrs. Gu, so she would try her best not to offend Mo Fei.

Mo Fei continued to look at Ding Jiaqi with a playful look. Ding Jiaqi maintained the manner of a well-bred young lady and returned a light smile at Mo Fei.

“Yes, Feifei’s about to get married. Since Feifei has returned to the Ding family, she’ll wait for the man to finish all the formalities before she gets married,” Ding Junqi ate slowly as he replied simply.

Ding Jiaqi’s face cracked, but she still maintained a smile. “This is a happy occasion. Congratulations, Second Uncle and you, my elder cousin.”

Perhaps it was because she heard that Mo Fei was getting married, but Grandma Ding’s expression did not look that bad anymore. She was mainly worried that this wild la.s.s would s.n.a.t.c.h the grandson-in-law that she liked.

“Haonan, do what I told you to do as soon as possible. You’re her uncle. Who else can you do this if not you?”

Her bossy manner made Mo Fei want to pick up her plates and stuff them on her face.

Of course, if Mo Fei would not get beaten up by Qian Yikun first.

Hence, this old lady should be grateful to Qian Yikun. If Mo Fei was not afraid that Qian Yikun, that hypocrite, would lecture her again, Mo Fei would have hit Grandma Ding on the head.

“Grandma, the cooperation between our family and the Qian family is being followed up by our subordinates. Your request is making things difficult for my father,” Ding Junhui said calmly.

“Is asking your father to do something making things difficult for him?” Grandma Ding glared at him, and her pair of old eyes looked like they were about to pop out of their sockets.

Dead fish eyes.

Ding Haonan raised his hand. “Alright, alright. If Jiaqi is not afraid of hards.h.i.+p, I will talk to Qianfeng Enterprise.”

Ding Haonan just wanted this all to pa.s.s without more incidents. Mo Fei stared at Ding Haonan, who subconsciously avoided his daughter’s gaze.

He could not go against his mother, so he could only go against his children.

For the past few years, he was like this all the time.