Listening to Chi Zaozao's tone, it felt as if she was bestowing company rights upon him.
Ye Que, always proud, couldn't stand her being so overbearing.
He took a deep breath, pulled off the tie from his neck, and coldly stared at Chi Zaozao.
"Who are you pulling a long face for? If you're really unwilling for me to go to the company to take your place, then I won't go."
"Chi Zaozao, are you seriously listening to what your son thinks right now?"
"You're causing a fuss with me over moving for the child's sake. Were we ever like this before? Don't you feel that we have both changed now?"
"If I had known you'd become like this, I shouldn't have bothered with you from the beginning."
He stood up, threw away the tie in his hand, gave her a cold glance, and slammed the door as he left.
The loud slam of the door felt like a bang, shattering the heart in Chi Zaozao's chest.
She stared blankly at his departing back, feeling as if her whole body was being cut by a knife.