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Chapter 300 - Chapter 300 Chapter 300 Sent to the Imperial City_1
Chapter 300: Chapter 300: Sent to the Imperial City_1 Chapter 300: Chapter 300: Sent to the Imperial City_1 Huo Beijiang came down like a gust of wind, his hair still dripping with water beads, looking vibrant and spirited.
He sat down at the dinner table, quickly scanned the dishes, and reached for his chopsticks, satisfied that the spread consisted of all his favorite foods.
“Bei Jiang, are you going out?” Yuan Xueshan asked cautiously.
Huo Beijiang gave her a smile, “Yep!”
Seeing her son smile at her, Yuan Xueshan finally felt relieved.
She had thought a lot lately, and changed her way of thinking. She knew that her son was always the best to her.
Had her son not revealed the truth, she would still be in the dark.
She thought about how much her son loved Jiang Nanfei, but she had annulled his marriage; she felt a bit guilty.
She regretted her doings, but did not regret ending things with Jiang Nanfei.
After all, in her opinion, Jiang Nanfei was simply not good enough for her son.
Huo Beijiang’s hand, which was holding chopsticks, paused. He raised an eyebrow and glanced at his father.
His look seemed to ask, “How come you haven’t made up with mum yet?”
Such a loser.
Huo Linong shrugged helplessly.
“You need more rest,” Yuan Xueshan stood up to ladle a bowl of corn porridge for Huo Beijiang.
But without even lifting his head, he pushed it towards Zhou Yongxian.
The smile on Yuan Xueshan’s face immediately froze.
After diner, Huo Beijiang was the first to finish. He laid down his chopsticks and casually asked, “Dad, didn’t you have a psychology professor classmate in Imperial City?”
The mention of a former classmate made Huo Linong grit his teeth in annoyance.
“No, I don’t have any old classmates.” That little rascal knew well enough not to bring up old classmates at home, purposely causing him distress.
Yuan Xueshan immediately went on the defensive, alertly watching the two of them.
Huo Beijiang let out a light chuckle, his deep eyes gleaming with an undisguised amusement.
That made Huo Linong itch to smack him.
“I remember your classmate has an excellent temperament and has distinguished achievements in psychology, especially working with teenagers.”
Upon hearing about the excellent temperament, Yuan Xueshan immediately adjusted her clothes nervously.
Why couldn’t it be a younger woman like Jing Tong?
Why a psychology professor?
This… this… this…
Before, Yuan Xueshan was a successful businesswoman and her husband was a respected principal.
Compared to anyone else, they were the enviable ones, so she looked down on Jiang Nanfei, and her draggy family.
The old were worthless, and the young were fools. If she had such relatives, she would feel embarrassed.
She genuinely didn’t like Nanfei, but more so it was because of her family background.
But upon hearing that her husband’s classmate is an expert in psychology and a professor, she instantly felt deflated.
Feelings of inferiority and unease suddenly make her understand Jiang Nanfei a bit more.
Huo Beijiang pretended not to notice his mother’s mood, and was tapping his finger on the table, “Dad, I need a favor, will you help or not?”
Huo Linong followed his son’s gaze and glanced at his wife, gave a nod, and said, “I’ll help, I do have such a classmate, and we’re on good terms. He would surely help if asked.”
“I plan to send Jiang- my brother-in-law, to Imperial City for specialized treatment and training. This boy doesn’t seem dim, he just seems to have certain issues.”
He had gone through various psychological training sessions and had this intuition since he first met Jiang Yang.
Furthermore, his brother-in-law was too obtrusive. Hearing Nan Fei call him brother-in-law was irritating.
The sooner and further he was sent away, the better.
So that he could stop monopolizing his wife’s attention and have her to himself.
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