651 Sick In Your Head (2/2)

If that really made her a bad person all over again than so be it! But the last thing she wanted was to see a person close to her getting hurt.

”I think I should take my leav-”

”Congratulations on getting married!”

Xiu's words were left hanging as Zhou Jinhai all of a sudden congratulated her. She stared right at his face with her eyes wide open in shock.

”Although I'm a little hurt knowing that you both didn't invite me, the only consolation is that you guys didn't invite anyone else either.”

”How do you know we got married?” Xiu really wanted to know why everyone was giving her surprises today. First, Zhao Huan knowing about her pregnancy and now Zhou Jinhai knowing about her marriage. Both were equally unexpected coming from these two people. That really forced Xiu to work her brain.

Was she not paying attention lately? Just what really was up around here?

”Hubby!”

Before Xiu could force some answers out of Zhou Jinhai, a sickly sweet voice made her cringe inwardly. She looked over at Liu Nuan coming their way and sighed, ”It seems you're in trouble, Mr. Zhou.”

Zhou Jinhai didn't even bother looking over at Liu Nuan as he replied, ”You should go back to your husband's side.”

Xiu raised her brow at him while Liu Nuan came to hold Zhou Jinhai's arm which he threw off, not so very gently as he gave her a warning look. Of course, Liu Nuan covered up her hurt look like a professional white lotus.

Plastering a smile on her face, she spoke, ”I was just wondering what Ms. Bai was talking about with my husband all alone.”

Xiu snorted, ”Are you sick in your head?” Liu Nuan's smile stiffened at Xiu's blunt words. ”If we wanted you to know, you wouldn't have been excluded from this conversation in the first place.” Xiu didn't know why but her heart really didn't feel like keeping up the pretense of being nice around Liu Nuan. Maybe it was the so called mood swings during pregnancy but she felt really repulsed around Liu Nuan.

”Are you being rude here?” retorted Liu Nuan trying to keep her composure. ”But I can't really blame you. I heard you're an orphan. No one must have taught you the manners of how to talk to someone older than you.”