The CEO's Paranoid and Spoiled Wife
Chapter 634 - 631 Let Her Reap What She Sowed

Chapter 634: Chapter 631 Let Her Reap What She Sowed

Fang Xian looked too disheveled, her hair a mess and her gown stained with drinks.

As she made her way through, people beside her gave way, and Ye Wanwan and Shen Yi, who were originally standing at the edge, naturally didn’t need to move.

But as Fang Xian passed by Shen Yi and Ye Wanwan, she paused for two seconds; however, her gaze stayed on Shen Yi, never once noticing Ye Wanwan.

Everyone was paying attention to Fang Xian, and now, witnessing her slightly odd behavior, they couldn’t help but speculate in their minds. Could there be some emotional entanglement between them?

At this moment, Fang Xian just looked at Shen Yi, the fury in her heart tinged with a trace of panic. For some reason, she believed that Shen Yi was behind this!

Fang Xian didn’t understand why he would do such a thing!

But in the current situation, it was impossible for her to confront him there and then.

Fang Xian swallowed hard and then hurriedly walked towards the exit with fast steps, her pace betraying a hint of fleeing in panic.

After Fang Xian had completely disappeared from the banquet hall, and the place of the earlier scuffle had been cleaned up by the waitstaff, the drama finally came to an end.

"You..." Ye Wanwan looked at Shen Yi, her expression complex.

Shen Yi appeared indifferent, as he picked up a cup of juice from the buffet table and handed it to Ye Wanwan, "Just doing unto others as they have done unto us."

She liked these ambiguous intimacies, didn’t she?

In her last life, she used this way to hurt Ye Wanwan. In this life, he would use the same method to let her reap what she had sown.

If Fang Xian had not returned, perhaps his past grudges with her would have ended in the last life.

But Fang Xian had come back, and he could clearly feel that she had different intentions towards him. Since she knew about his marital status, yet still approached him, getting punished was only to be expected.

Although he didn’t know why Fang Xian felt this way, he knew that Fang Xian had not been reborn and didn’t have the memories of her past life.

Otherwise, given the revenge he and Zhouzhou had taken on Fang Xian later on, she would definitely not be so bold as to appear before him, courting death!

"It’s getting late, shall we go back?" Shen Yi checked his watch as it was nearly nine o’clock.

"Leaving so early, is that okay?" Ye Wanwan didn’t really care, but she wondered if leaving this early would inconvenience Shen Yi.

"It’s fine, we can leave once you’ve finished eating," Shen Yi said nonchalantly.

After Ye Wanwan finished the small piece of cake, Shen Yi took her hand and left the social event ahead of the scheduled time.

Just as they came out of the hotel, Ye Wanwan saw Song Ziyi and Ji Yunting at the entrance.

Ye Wanwan promptly called out to them, and then Song Ziyi started gossiping with Ye Wanwan about Fang Xian’s incident.

On the side, Shen Yi observed Ji Yunting and realized he still regarded him with dissatisfaction.

Shen Yi thought carefully, he didn’t have any business interactions with Ji Yunting, and they weren’t familiar in a personal sense either.

The only connection they had now was that their wives were best friends.

He always felt that Ji Yunting looked at him with contempt.

So, why did he look at him with such disdain?

Ye Wanwan didn’t chat with Song Ziyi for long when a car pulled up at the hotel entrance, and Ji Yunting looked back at Song Ziyi, "We should be going."

"I know," Song Ziyi replied nonchalantly, then said to Ye Wanwan, "Let’s hang out again when we’re free."

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