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After Transmigrating as a Tycoon's Wife, My Thoughts Are Heard by the Whole Family-Chapter 389
Yu Xin's father had no choice but to bring her back after her outburst. Combined with her inability to adapt to her new, impoverished lifestyle, she began to lash out at the man, escalating into bitter arguments. In the end, during one of their fights, he shoved her, resulting in her miscarriage. All her fantasies of rekindled affection and stability crumbled completely. Now desperate, Yu Xin was trying to reconnect with Qin San Shu and Qin Jiaxi, evidently hoping to "eat her words" and return to their good graces.
The Qin Lao Er family, eavesdropping on this latest development, was thoroughly disgusted. “Please don’t let her get in touch with anyone. Even if she can’t come back, just hearing about her is bad for our mood!”
They glanced at Jiaxi, who, after a few days of sadness, was finally enjoying life again. “Look how happy she is now!”
“Hahaha, the funniest part,” one family member added, “is that before she was sent away, the Li family confiscated all her electronic devices. She doesn’t even remember San Shu or Jiaxi’s contact information! Serves her right! And when she tried to escape, that man dragged her back to help pay off his debts. Karma, truly. She gave up the life of a wealthy matron, an excellent husband, and an obedient daughter, all for this misery.”
The Qin Lao Er family silently applauded: “This ending is perfect!”
While they relished this satisfying conclusion, most of the Qin family and their acquaintances had already lost interest in the drama.
However, when the patriarch heard about these events, his frown was so deep it could crush a fly. “Two divorces in less than a month?!”
The old man began seriously considering visiting a temple to pray. Although exposing the truth had protected the family, it felt like a streak of bad luck had descended upon them. He hoped nothing would go wrong with the imminent return of the fifth and sixth branches of the family. Otherwise, with his upcoming grand birthday banquet, the Qin family’s numbers might dwindle even further.
As for the decision to disown Qin Han, the old man had no objections. “Anyone who dares to harm their own family has no place among us. Qin family members must never attack one another.”
Afterward, not only did the patriarch visit the temple, but he also invited a feng shui master to inspect the family home. Ji Fei couldn’t help but marvel: “No matter how modern they appear, the wealthy always fall back on these traditional beliefs!”
That evening, Qin Xian, in a poor mood, held Ji Fei close, kissing her with fervor that bordered on desperation. Their heated exchange nearly crossed the line.
As he whispered softly in her ear, “Feifei, I love you,” Ji Fei felt as if she were steaming in a pot, her entire body radiating heat.
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Cupping Qin Xian’s handsome face, she kissed him messily, noting the slight tremble of his eyelashes. “What’s wrong?” she asked.
Qin Xian sighed and admitted, “The master said that the Qin children’s marriages and relationships are prone to problems for the next two years. Grandfather subtly suggested we delay our wedding to avoid being affected by the bad luck.”
Ji Fei’s cheeks flushed. Although they had never explicitly discussed marriage, the idea had seemed inevitable.
Qin Xian tilted his head, planting a kiss on her forehead, and said seriously, “I want to marry you properly. My plan was to wait until after Grandfather’s birthday celebration...”
Ji Fei’s heart skipped a beat. That one word, “properly,” struck a deep chord. Qin Xian didn’t know, but for Ji Fei, it symbolized true acceptance and commitment.
Overwhelmed, she kissed him again, murmuring sweetly, “I don’t believe in those things, so... I’ll do whatever you want.”
Blushing at her own impulsive words, Ji Fei quickly burrowed under the blanket. She wasn’t sure when it had happened, but she realized she was now willing to entrust herself entirely to Qin Xian.
She wondered if she had fallen too deeply in love, as she found herself completely trusting him without reservation.
That night, while they didn’t go all the way, they came as close as possible, cherishing their closeness.
Qin Xian seemed to have a firm belief that their first night together should be in their wedding room after they were formally married, even though Ji Fei no longer showed any hesitation or fear.
Still, the intensity of their intimacy left Ji Fei utterly exhausted the next day, unable to do anything but rest.
That day, Ji Fei and the group decided to take it easy and relax.
It was a rare occasion when the Qin Xi Shu family’s dragon-phoenix twins were free and didn’t go to work. They came by, suggesting an outing. Qin Xiaoyu, particularly enthusiastic, said, “I know Second Sister-in-Law and Third Brother play games sometimes, so how about we check out an esports celebrity match? It’s happening right here in the city—I sponsored it!”
Ji Fei wasn’t a regular gamer, but Qin Chao was much more familiar.
[Oh, so this is about meeting her boyfriend she bought with money, huh?] Qin Chao and Qin Rong perked up with interest.
Qin Xiaoyu, not hiding anything, said outright, “I’ll also introduce you to my boyfriend. If he passes your approval, I’ll bring him to Grandfather’s birthday banquet.”
Although Qin Xiaoyu was just joking, her independent nature meant she didn’t actually need their approval. She liked her boyfriend and wouldn’t care what others thought. Today’s outing was just an excuse to see him since they hadn’t met in a while.
But her brother, ✧ NоvеIight ✧ (Original source) Qin Jing, wasn’t about to let her off easily. “And if he doesn’t pass, will you break up with him?”
Qin Xiaoyu narrowed her eyes. “Then you better watch out. You’ve got a mysterious girlfriend waiting for approval too. Don’t sabotage me, and I’ll make sure your road is smooth.”
The siblings immediately started bickering again.
Amid their playful banter, the group headed out. Qin Yi, disliking noisy places, stayed behind, while Qin Jiaxi had classes to attend. In the end, Qin Jing, Qin Xiaoyu, Ji Fei, Qin Chao, and Qin Rong went to the esports event—a young crowd’s haven.
As a sponsor, Qin Xiaoyu naturally received VIP treatment. The staff led them to an exclusive, luxurious private box.
Just as they settled in, they heard a commotion nearby.
“Why are they allowed in, but we’re not? That box looks so much better than ours! Are you secretly selling spectator spots behind the team’s back? We were invited as VIP guests—shouldn’t you treat us properly?” a sharp, shrill woman’s voice complained loudly.
The Qin family ignored the noise and entered their box, taking their seats.
Ji Fei, however, couldn’t resist her gossip-loving nature and sneaked a peek. She saw a group of people led by a fierce-looking, sour-faced woman.
Once the staff came in, Qin Xiaoyu asked coolly, “What’s with all that racket?”
The staff member glanced nervously at Qin Xiaoyu before replying, “Ms. Qin, that’s Captain Wen’s mother. The event organizers gave each player extra tickets so they could bring family and friends to Y City to watch the matches and enjoy sightseeing.”
Qin Xiaoyu froze. “Wen Bai’s mother? Got it. You can leave now.”
The staff quickly excused themselves.
Qin Xiaoyu felt a bit awkward. Wen Bai hadn’t mentioned bringing his mother along. Ignoring her earlier was probably a bit rude given their relationship.
Still, she wondered, “Should I go say hello, or would that just make things worse?”