The Favored Heiress-Chapter 76 - Tang Yiting’s Stand-Up Comedy
Chapter 76: Chapter 76: Tang Yiting’s Stand-Up Comedy
Chapter 76 -76: Tang Yiting’s Stand-Up Comedy
After Li Qiao went upstairs, Li Guangming watched her retreating figure, shaking his head with a sigh, “It seems that this is the only way.”
At these words, Duan Shuyuan glanced at him, straightened her back, and fully embodied the posture of a mother of the family, “Or what do you want to do?
Qiaoqiao made herself very clear, and if you force her to marry Shang Lu again, I’ll divorce you!”
“My wife, what are you talking about?” Li Guangming, who was henpecked, quickly walked over to her, wrapping his arm around her shoulder and coaxing her softly: “I just feel it’s a shame that the marriage arrangement fell through.
Beyond that, I definitely won’t force our daughter anymore.
Besides, don’t you also think it’s a pity?
Otherwise, why have you been sighing all the time?”
Duan Shuyuan gave him a cold glance and shrugged off Li Guangming’s hand, “I’m thinking about how to complain to Elder Shang.
His son bullied my daughter; I need to think carefully about how to get justice for Qiaoqiao.”
Li Guangming chuckled awkwardly, leaned over the table, poured a cup of fruit tea, and handed it to Duan Shuyuan, “Complaining might not be necessary, right?
The three rascals at home scared Shang Lu so much he ran back to Parma, and I guess he won’t dare to come back for a while.”
“I have my own plans about this matter; don’t interfere,” Duan Shuyuan glared at him, didn’t drink the fruit tea, and simply got up in a bad mood to call the driver and left.
The best way for a woman to soothe her emotions, of course, is to spend money!
Duan Shuyuan decided to get a beauty treatment and then head to the mall to see if there were any new arrivals, planning to buy some clothes for her precious daughter.
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The next day, Sunday.
Early in the morning, not yet nine o’clock, Li Qiao was awakened by her phone.
She had gone to sleep at two in the morning, and her phone beside the pillow buzzed incessantly.
Unable to suppress her drowsy irritation, she flung the phone onto the carpet.
The world became quiet.
At half-past ten, Li Qiao leisurely woke up, leaning against the headboard with sleepy eyes, feeling listless.
She absently stared for a long while before remembering that there seemed to be a phone call early in the morning.
Li Qiao looked indifferently toward the floor, got out of bed, picked up her phone, and saw three missed calls.
All were from the class leader.
She rubbed her forehead, didn’t call back, but went into WeChat first and checked the class group set to “Do Not Disturb” mode, only to find 156 unread messages.
Li Qiao skimmed through a few messages and understood.
Tonight, at the Royal Hotel, there was to be a college graduation farewell banquet for her major.
Li Qiao fell silent.
She had never liked attending such gatherings with classmates and was about to call the class leader to decline when Tang Yiting’s call came in.
“Qiaoqiao, I heard that your major is also holding a farewell banquet tonight?” fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
Li Qiao turned over and lay back on the bed, responding in a muffled voice, “Hmm, Royal Hotel.”
Tang Yiting immediately suggested excitedly, “Then let’s go together!
Our major is also at the Royal Hotel.
Are there any special requirements for your banquet?
Let me tell you, our class leader just said…”
For the following time, Tang Yiting talked non-stop on the phone, like a monologue.
Li Qiao couldn’t get a word in edgewise.
She and Tang Yiting were in different majors at the same school, and it turned out the farewell banquets were both scheduled for the same day.
Li Qiao listened for a while, then hit the speakerphone button, got up to open the curtains, and went to freshen up.
Only after she finished washing her face and came back did Tang Yiting pause, “Hello, hello, Qiaoqiao, are you listening?”
“Hmm, so you all are wearing formal dresses?”
Li Qiao asked in a cool voice, to which Tang Yiting immediately nodded, “Yes, are you free this afternoon?
Accompany me to the stylist, momma’s gonna wear the priciest dress to dazzle everyone tonight.
Finally, I’ve made it through this college life.”