598 Sacrifice Himself (1/2)
Ying was over the moon when she hung up the call with that cutting retort. What did people take her as? A Joke? It was time to remind everyone what she really was! It was never a good idea to take her kindness and goodheartedness for granted. She also knew how to collect paybacks!
In her years that she spent under the tutelage of Xin Zimen, he had taught her the world's most important truth. In the end, it all comes down to your upright nature. Because the person who can cry definitely knows how to make others cry. If people had a hundred ways to make her shed tears, she had a thousand ways to payback but she always ended up living with her honorable personality.
She never really thought it was necessary to drop her standard low and fight back with people who had nothing better to do in life.
”Ha! Now, you'll get the taste of my ruthlessness!” Ying was pleased with herself.
In the meantime, Xin Xiaoli was amused by her way of getting revenge. Ruthless? He'd rather call it cute! Holding a party for him and not inviting him? What exactly was this pettiness about? He sighed out, he really wasn't even gonna comment or argue with her. Neither could he since she had hung up on him.
”Was it Ying?”
Xiao Li looked up at Zhao Wei and smiled while nodding his head. Zhao Wei placed the cup of tea before him and sat down diagonally from him.
”Is she really throwing a party?”
Xiao Li's smile broadened, ”Yes. She is throwing a bachelor's party for me but I'm the only one who is not invited.”
Zhao Wei was about to take a sip of her own tea but thankfully she didn't or else, she would have spurted everything out. She observed his expressions for a minute as she pressed her lips together before asking, ”Are you two fighting again?”
Xiao Li shook his head, ”No way! Ying and I never fight. We only argue as friends do and then we'd stop talking for a day or two. But after a couple of days, one of us would end up calling the other and everything will be alright.” He looked at the cup of tea in his hand before adding, ”But you'd know this already, Aunt. You've seen us growing up.”