Chapter 28 (1/2)
Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
Qiao Sinian’s mouth twitched slightly.
He glanced at her —
She really looked spooked. Her entire face and body were wary of him.
Ye Jiaqi looked at Qiao Sinian in fear that he would do something to her.
Just when the two people were in a deadlock, the Alaskan husky ran up.
He had no idea what was happening. He sat there and stuck out his tongue and tilted his head.
He looked at his owner for a while before turning his attention to Ye Jiaqi.
Ye Jiaqi angrily walked towards the bookcase and begun packing her old books and small trinkets.
As she was really angry, her actions made a ‘Bing bing bang bang’ sound.
Riceball ran over and circled around Ye Jiaqi.
Out of anger, Ye Jiaqi shouted “Go away!” at him.
Riceball looked at Ye Jiaqi innocently. He… He hadn’t done anything…
Ye Jiaqi deliberately patted the book in her hands a few times before taking everything off the shelf and piling it onto the ground.
“I don’t need any of these things. Master Qiao, just ask someone to throw them all out. Everything is mostly packed up. I’m going to the garden for some air.”
Ye Jiaqi brushed passed Qiao Sinian and ran out.
She had no interest in a man who was married and still spoke such provoking words.
Or should she say, a man who amused himself with woman regularly?!
The Alaskan husky raised his head to glance at Qiao Sinian. There was someone who dared to get annoyed at his owner?
Ye Jiaqi followed the stairway down.
As she exited, she bumped into housekeeper Tang. She lowered her head and said, “I’m sorry.”
At the Qiao Residence, she was rather afraid of housekeeper Tang.
Housekeeper Tang had been a member of the Qiao Residence for a long time. She had heard that she was Qiao Sinian’s mother’s personal servant.
After Qiao Sinian’s mother had passed away, she had always remained at the Qiao Residence.
When Ye Jiaqi had initially entered the Qiao Residence, Qiao Sinian’s mother had already passed away. As a result, she had never seen his mother before.
And Qiao Sinian’s father lived abroad all year round and never returned.
Housekeeper Tang never spoke much and never had a smile on her face.