Chapter 435 - 419: Got the Idea
"Bitch, you dare to deceive me. That so-called fellow villager’s man by your side is definitely not an ordinary person."
As soon as he returned to the Ding Family villa, Ding Gaoqun didn’t even wait to enter the room. Right in the hallway, in front of bodyguards and villa servants, he grabbed Chen Qiuyu’s hair and slapped her cheeks repeatedly, back and forth over a dozen times.
Remembering how he had unintentionally offended some terrifying figure of unknown background today, his face turned as black as the bottom of a pot. Looking at Chen Qiuyu curled up on the ground, still not satisfying his anger, he rushed over and proceeded to beat and kick her savagely.
Chen Qiuyu didn’t resist, because she had too much experience with this; resistance would only bring about another round of even more violent beating. She used her arms to protect her head and face as much as possible, while secretly, the hatred in her eyes was so intense it was almost bleeding.
Finally, after Ding Gaoqun had vented his fury, he flopped down on the sofa and took out a cigar. Someone immediately came over and respectfully lit it for him.
Only then did Chen Qiuyu kneel and crawl over to his legs, her face full of regretful tears as she cried, "Master, I really didn’t know. You also know I haven’t been back to that small village for many years. I just happened to see a girl from the same village, and the man with her looked quite decent, but there was nothing else outstanding about him. Even the watch he wore was a Tissot. I just wanted to show off, I didn’t expect..."
"Really?" Ding Gaoqun blew a thick ring of smoke toward Chen Qiuyu and asked with a face full of doubt.
Chen Qiuyu immediately nodded like a pecking hen, "Master, all these years, I’ve always revered you like a god. When have I ever gone west when you pointed east? I came from a small village, where my parents and brothers valued boys over girls, wanting only to use me as a tool for gathering wealth, marrying me off to a family like my ex-husband’s, which cost me even the ability to bear children. I escaped and could only do odd jobs outside. If I hadn’t met you, who didn’t despise me and took me as your wife, where would I find such good days as these? I’ve always been grateful to you; I know too well that if you’re well, I’m well—how could I not understand that principle?"
