Chapter 902: You’re Being Really Annoying
Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks
âIs, is Dad alright?â Zhang Jiasen hastily asked. âIs he in the hospital?â
Ning Shu rolled her eyes. âNo, fortunately he pulled through.â
Zhang Jiasen exhaled in relief, then he repeatedly said, âItâs good that heâs fine. What a relief.â
âLetâs get divorced. Zhang Jiasen, Iâm serious,â said Ning Shu coldly.â
Zhang Jiasen hastily said, âMiaomiao, donât be like this. Iâm begging you. I apologize on my parentsâ behalf. Theyâre just too worried about Brother-in-law.â
âYeah, I know. Thatâs why I finally saw how much your mother disliked me. Enough, Iâm hanging up. I need to sleep.â Ning Shu powered off her phone.
The next day, when she got to the factory, Zhang Jiasenâs mother and older sister were nowhere in sight. After getting used to the funeral-like wailing, this sudden quiet actually felt a little unnatural.
See? The moment she brought up divorce, Zhang Jiasen immediately retracted his claws. Based on his capability, he definitely had ways to calm down his family, but he hadnât bothered.
When Ning Shu stepped inside the office, she was suddenly hugged by someone and the strong smell of smoke enveloped her. She wanted to push Zhang Jiasen away, but Zhang Jiasen just hugged her more tightly. His voice was hoarse as he cried, âMiaomiao.â
Ning Shu pushed Zhang Jiasen away. Zhang Jiasen looked a little stunned. He seemed to have been up all night as his eyes were bloodshot and he had a bit of a stubble. The shirt he was wearing was very wrinkled.
âMiaomiao, donât be willful, alright?â Zhang Jiasenâs expression was filled with pain. âHow can you reject our feelings just like this?â
What feelings? Ning Shu really wanted to spit in Zhang Jiasenâs face.
She looked at him indifferently as she said, âJiasen, can you wait until I finish my work before talking about this? Donât you know that Iâm really tired? Your family makes me even more tired.â
âWe should both take some time to calm down.â Ning Shu ignored Zhang Jiasenâs expression of pain.
Since Zhang Jiasen was here, she didnât feel like working anymore so she directly turned to leave. Zhang Jiasen went to catch up with Ning Shu and grabbed her arm. âMiaomiao, donât treat me like this. You donât actually mean it when you say divorce, right? Youâre just angry?â
Ning Shu shook off Zhang Jiasenâs hand. âI already said that we should take some time to calm down. Youâre being really annoying. Iâm already going stressed because of your mom, are you going to push me into a corner too?â
A trace of darkness flashed through Zhang Jiasenâs eyes. He pressed his lips together, then said, âAlright, alright. Miaomiao, donât be angry.â
Zhang Jiasen took a deep breath, then said, âIâll send you back.â
Ning Shu shook her head. She drove to the bank to take the things out from the safe. It was time to let Father Miao know about these things so that they could work together to deal with Zhang Jiasen, this heartless wolf.
When Ning Shu got back home, she went to the kitchen to get a glass of water, only to see that Aunt Ping was putting something in the simmering medical dish.
âWhat are you doing?â Ning Shu grabbed Aunt Pingâs arm and yanked her aside to prevent her from breaking the jar and destroying the evidence.
Aunt Ping was startled by Ning Shu. It was clear that she hadnât expected her to suddenly come back and she tried to struggle free from Ning Shuâs grip.
Ning Shu directly pulled Aunt Ping to the living room. Aunt Pingâs face was pale with fear. âMiss, what are you doing? Let me go!â
âWhatâs going on?â Mother Miao came downstairs. Ning Shu said with a cold expression, âMom, call the police. Aunt Ping was poisoning the medicinal dish.â
âMadame, I didnât!â Aunt Ping hastily shook her head.
Mother Miao was astonished. âHowâs that possible? Aunt Ping has been with the Miao family for so many years.â
Ning Shu had the other two servants keep a hold on Aunt Ping, then went to the kitchen to get the jar. She said to Mother Miao, âIâm going to take this to the hospital to get a lab test done. Donât let her go before I come back.â