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Chapter 1979 - Her Father Was Too Cowardly

Chapter 1979: Her Father Was Too Cowardly

Ding Jiaqi shook violently as she helped her nearly unconscious mother up. Then, she supported her mother with her slender body as they escaped the calamity in the ward.

When Ding Jiaqi reached the door and was about to open it, Mo Fei suddenly appeared behind her at an unnatural speed, like a ghost.

“If anyone finds out how your mother got injured, the next person to become like this is you. You can try it out, if you like.” Her voice floated over as though the words seeped out from the gates of h.e.l.l.

Ding Jiaqi only dared to shake her body violently in response but did not dare to look back.

Mo Fei reached out to open the door of the ward and leaned against the door as she watched Ding Jiaqi leave.

This woman would never remember her mistakes.

Ding Jiaqi supported her mother, who was on the verge of death, as she sought the doctor’s help. Mo Fei reached out and closed the door directly.

Mrs. Ding saw Mo Fei walking over and reached out to hold her hand. “Feifei, your father isn’t…”

“I know you’re awake.” Before her mother could finish, Mo Fei had already s.h.i.+fted her eyes to Ding Haonan who was in bed. She knew that Ding Haonan was awake when she beat up Eldest Madam Ding.

Fortunately, this man did not say bring up any of the nonsense related to age or order to stop her from attacking.

Ding Haonan slowly opened his eyes.

“Dad,” Ding Junhui hurriedly called out.

Mrs. Ding turned around hastily. Ding Junhui helped Ding Haonan up. Ding Haonan waved at Mo Fei to come closer.

Mo Fei stood her ground. She still remembered how he nearly hit her for that old hag.

Ding Haonan felt a dull pain in his heart when he noticed that Mo Fei did not approach him.

“Junhui, bring your mother out for some food.” Ding Haonan held his chest and gestured for his son to leave.

Ding Junhui nodded and helped his mother out.

Mo Fei and Ding Haonan were the only ones left in the room.

“Feifei, are you still mad at me?” Ding Haonan asked in a low voice.

Mo Fei ignored him.

She could beat anyone up if they made her unhappy, but this was her father. How could she beat him up?

When Qian Yikun arrived at the hospital, Ding Junhui had just returned with his mother.

“Mo Fei’s back?” Qian Yikun did not expect her to rush back overnight.

Ding Junhui nodded and told Qian Yikun what had just happened.

Qian Yikun, “…”

She was Fei the Cutthroat; quick to strike and never gloat.

As expected, she still failed to control her fists.

Thus, before he could meet up with Mo Fei, he would have to clean up the mess for her. He had to at least make Eldest Madam shut up.

Mrs. Ding watched as Qian Yikun went to the emergency room and finally felt relief. “With Qian Yikun around, I can finally stop worrying about Feifei.”

The Qian family treated Mo Fei rather well, especially Qian Yikun, who cared for Mo Fei like she was his treasure. That was the source of Mrs. Ding’s relief.

When they returned to the ward, the father and daughter were still in a cold war with each other. To be exact, Ding Haonan was trying to please his daughter.

Neither Ding Junhui nor Mrs. Ding could help him with this. After all, he was the one who almost raised his hand to hit someone.

“Yikun’s here. You should return with Yikun first, then. You haven’t had a good rest, have you?” Mrs. Ding looked at her daughter concernedly. She could tell from Mo Fei’s dark circles that she had not rested well.

Mo Fei slept on the plane. However, she was mostly angry at her father for being so cowardly.

“Ding Haobei has already joined the company. We can’t solve this urgently in the meantime. Go back and have a good rest. We’ll talk about this later,” said Ding Junhui.

“What if that group of people pays a visit again?” Mo Fei was not letting her guard down.

“Don’t worry, Second Brother is here.” If Mo Fei did not make her move earlier, he would have pushed them away anyway. The only difference was that he might not be as harsh.