Chapter 404 - Why Did You Meet Them? (2/2)
“Ye Hao…” she said as she approached him and took the seat next to him. Then, she plucked out the lit cigarette from his fingers.
She reached out to wrap her arms around his arms and rested her head against his shoulder, “Don’t be angry, okay?” Her voice was a little hoarse and she sounded upset as well.
She knew that he must have been extremely angry to have resorted to drinking and smoking.
Ye Hao’s brows were tightly knitted and his face was flushed because of the alcohol. His lips were also tightly pursed and he ignored her and refused to open his eyes.
“Let me get you some hangover soup,” she said when she saw that he was ignoring her. As she rose to her feet, a hand shot out to grip her wrist tightly.
“Tell me, why did you meet them?” Ye Hao suddenly opened his dark and stormy eyes and his eyes were completely bloodshot.
He Xiyan paused for a moment and fell back onto the sofa as he dragged her back down. Then, she turned to look into his eyes that were blazing with such fury that he looked a little terrifying.
She finally understood how angry he was when she saw his bloodshot eyes.
“I…” she started and clenched her jaw. “I only wanted to discuss the matter of Yuan Yuan with them. I don’t want them to continue to harass us.”
She didn’t want to meet them either but if she didn’t meet them, they would definitely create a commotion at the castle, or get in her way when she left the place.
“Then why didn’t you let me know in advance? Why did you have to meet them alone?” Ye Hao said angrily. This time, he forcefully turned her face to face him and she could see that his eyes were blazing with anger. He had been extremely enraged because of this – the fact that his wife went to meet her ex-husband and mother-in-law behind his back drove him crazy.
This was especially so since he knew that both mother and son were up to no good and Mo Yixuan longed to tear his family apart. He knew what they were up to and furthermore, Yuan Yuan was also his son, so they should both be present for any matter pertaining to Yuan Yuan.