Chapter 1983 - She Actually Figured Out It Was Him
Chapter 1983: She Actually Figured Out It Was Him
“Qianqian, is there a need to be so heartless? I know I said some hurtful words when we broke up but I only said them in anger when I heard you became someone’s sugar baby. You have to believe me, I was with you for three years. There’s no way I don’t have any feelings for you.”
Li Muhao started to beg for forgiveness. His ability to twist things around was really worth admiring.
“Stop disgusting me, Li Muhao. Even if all the men in this world died, I wouldn’t go back to you.”
Xiao Yuqian got ready to get into the car and leave, but Li Muhao grabbed his wrist again, not letting her leave.
And it was at this time that Xiao Yuqian heard a bang next to her ear. Li Muhao let go of her wrist and his body couldn’t help but fall onto the floor.
She turned to look and it was actually Ma Haodong!
Xiao Yuqian looked at him in shock and saw that his face was emitting a threatening aura, a murderous spirit lingering around his body.
Ma Haodong didn’t wait for Li Muhao to stand up before taking two steps forward. He grabbed his collar and a heavy punch rained down on him once again. He hit him so much that Li Muhao didn’t even have a chance to blink.
“I’ve warned you! If you come to disturb Xiao Yuqian again, I will beat you up every time I see you!”
After giving Li Muhao a beating, Ma Haodong got up from the ground, patted his hand, and smoothed his clothes.
He turned around and grabbed Xiao Yuqian’s hand. He opened the car door, pushed her into the passenger seat, came around to the driver seat himself, and then drove away.
While on the road back, Xiao Yuqian looked at Ma Haodong and said, “Thank you for just now!”
Ma Haodong sighed and didn’t say anything. Xiao Yuqiao could clearly feel he was angry. However, she didn’t know why he was angry.
Could it be because she met with Li Muhao?
Xiao Yuqian’s head suddenly got hot and she explained, “I didn’t go look for him. I just ran into him by coincidence. I didn’t want to bother with him at all.”
Ma Haodong’s expression relaxed considerably after he heard her explanation. He quickly turned to glance at her.
Since the gifts were sent anonymously, he thought Xiao Yuqian mistakenly thought Li Muhao was the one who’d sent the gifts and that they were about to get back together again. That’s why he became angry.
When Xiao Yuqian thought about receiving those gifts today, she immediately looked at Ma Haodong’s face. She suddenly figured it out and asked in shock, “It couldn’t be that you were the one who sent those gifts and flowers?”
Ma Haodong’s mood improved again when she asked him this. She really wasn’t stupid. She actually figured out it was him.
“Did you like them?” He asked.
It really was him! She knew his family was rich, but he shouldn’t waste money like this, right?!
Xiao Yuqian said angrily, “You shouldn’t waste money. You are still a student who is studying right now. The money you spend all belongs to your family. If your father knew you were using your family’s money to buy things for a girl, he would definitely break your legs.”
Xiao Yuqian said it for his own good. She hoped he could change his spendthrift way of spending money.
It felt unbearable for Ma Haodong to be treated like a child again. It was true he was still a student, but was there a rule that stated a student couldn’t buy gifts for girls?
Moreover, the money he spent was earned by him. It was the prize money he won in a competition. He didn’t take money from his family.
As for the pink diamond, that was an heirloom that was left to him by his mother before she passed away. Her mother asked him to give it to a girl when he met someone he liked.
Ma Haodong didn’t want to be falsely accused so he explained, “I didn’t ask for money from my dad. The money I spent was all earned by me.”
In actuality, Ma Haodong had a very tense relationship with his dad. He had become rebellious and unruly ever since his mother passed away. In the eyes of his elders, he was a rich playboy.
He was not willing to accept his father’s discipline so he had never asked for money from his father.