The Problem with Marrying Rich: Out of the Way, Ex - Chapter 1022 - He Would Move Back into the Castle After the Divorce
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Chapter 1022 - He Would Move Back into the Castle After the Divorce

Chapter 1022: He Would Move Back into the Castle After the Divorce

This expensive kindergarten had an enrolment of around 800 students who were divided into more than 20 cla.s.ses. The school fees were so expensive that those who could afford to send their children to this school were the wealthy people of Ye City. Obviously, there were also those parents who weren’t that wealthy but insisted on sending their child to this school. There were also parents who wanted their child to mingle with the rich children of Ye City and sold their houses to send their children to this school.

Yuan Yuan and Xi Xi had already followed the others to the concert hall.

There was a concert hall in their school that had a seating capacity of more than 2,000 people. There were also musicians who would hold concerts in this concert hall that the students of this school could watch for free.

He Xiyan followed the crowd into the concert hall and a teacher ushered her to a seat with a good view that was located at the front few rows. She had just taken her seat when the parent who had been sitting next to her vacated her seat. Then, Ye Hao took the vacant seat.

He Xiyan ignored him and stared straight at the stage. She pretended that she did not see her ex-husband sitting next to her.

Ye Hao couldn’t stop looking at her and his lips curved into a small smile.

“Yan Yan, I will divorce Han Xue,” she suddenly heard him say softly.

She frowned and his actions immediately got on her nerves because this man just wouldn’t leave her alone.

A while later, she turned to look at Ye Hao coldly and said, “It doesn’t matter to me whether or not you’re getting a divorce. There’s no need to tell me all this.”

He Xiyan felt that this man was extremely irritating because of the way he kept repeating the same words.

Ye Hao smiled wryly. His spirits were not dampened despite her cold words toward him.

“I’ll move back into the castle after my divorce to live with Xi Xi and yourself,” he said.

He Xiyan was dumbfounded.

She felt as though something had exploded in her head as she sat dumbly on her seat and her face turned red with anger.

“Are you insane?” He Xiyan scolded him and ignored the fact that she was sitting with other parents in the concert hall.

Ye Hao smiled. He was not angered by his ex-wife’s words but instead, he smiled because the fact that she scolded him meant that she hated him. If she hated him, this meant that she felt something for him. This was better than her ignoring him.

He agreed that he must be insane as well. Otherwise, why would he have agreed to divorce her in the spur of the moment?

“Yan Yan, you must trust me. It won’t be long now,” Ye Hao reiterated as he stared at her.

He Xiyan’s face turned redder and she bit her lips as she tried to tamp down her anger.

She guessed that he must have been doing this deliberately because he knew that they were in a crowded area, so he knew that she wouldn’t flare up at him nor argue with him.

She couldn’t believe that he had asked her to trust him. What did he want her to believe? Did he want her to believe in his honeyed words that were full of falsehoods?

She turned away because she didn’t want to engage him in conversation. She would move out of the castle if he dared to move into the castle.

He was behaving like a lunatic.

The children’s day performance finally began at 9:30 AM.

The first performance was a dance performance and the children who performed this item were probably the older children. They performed an energetic Latin dance and the children were all dressed in beautiful performance clothes. Their actions were elegant and full of vitality. It was obvious from their fluid movements that these children were from the dance cla.s.s.

Xi Xi’s dancing abilities paled in comparison to the children from this cla.s.s but He XIyan didn’t want Xi Xi to specialize in dance. She only hoped that her daughter would cultivate some hobbies and talents.