Quick Transmigration: Drama Queen's Daily Life-Chapter 967 - 956: The Villain Mom’s Child
Shen Zixing hasn’t been home for several days. The two have been in a cold war recently; Xia Shian suspects her husband has changed his heart because she can’t conceive, while Shen Zixing feels his wife is being unreasonable.
The main issue is the topic of fertility, which he has explained countless times, yet Xia Shian doesn’t believe him. Take this instance: it was her friend who tarnished her reputation outside. Instead of clarifying it, she made things worse and even blamed him.
Shen Zixing feels his wife has reached a dead-end and wants her to calm down.
But Xia Shian doesn’t see it that way. She feels her husband is disgusted with her and wants to leave her, following his parents’ words. In anger, she ran back to her parental home.
Ye Lin naturally can’t bear to see her daughter suffer such grievances, relying on the indulgence her son-in-law has shown towards her daughter over the years, she caused a big commotion.
"Is she really your only choice?" Du Yinghua asked with a stern face.
"I promised him I wouldn’t betray her in this life," Shen Zixing replied in a deep voice, but he didn’t look relaxed.
"Then take her out for some relaxation; there are many rumors about her in the circle now," Du Yinghua suggested, unwilling to be a wicked mother-in-law, and willing to give Xia Shian one last chance, "Come back once your emotions are sorted."
Shen Zixing thought it was indeed a good idea, so he nodded.
Han Jie and Li Hui didn’t expect Xia Shian to leave so quietly, truly abandoning them.
"She has a ruthless heart," Han Jie said harshly.
Li Hui said nothing, but his expression showed regret. He regretted all he had given Xia Shian before, regretted falling in love with such a selfish woman.
But Ye Ran and Huo Xian didn’t intend to let them off. After all, Ye Ran had suffered due to them, and Ye Fu and Ye Mu indirectly died at their hands. Bankruptcy is already a generous gesture.
Han Jie’s company not only went bankrupt due to debt disputes and malicious stock market manipulation, but she also carried a heavy burden of debt.
Li Hui is slightly better, with no debts, but his previously arrogant and disrespectful behavior meant many people disliked him. On top of a vengeful brother, Li Hui’s situation isn’t much better than Han Jie’s.
These two people fell one after another, while Ye Ran and Huo Xian didn’t stop there, especially since the Xia Family was still intact. They were the ones who dealt the final blow to the helpless Ye Ran.
With the Shen Family canceling cooperation with the Xia Family, Ye Ran and Huo Xian moved against the Xia Family more smoothly. After a few confrontations, the Xia Family found itself in financial turmoil, and their products faced scandals of cutting corners.
Ye Lin and Xia Donglin were anxious, but now neither the parents-in-law nor their daughter and son-in-law were in touch, compounded by the cold attitude of Xia Shian’s former friends, so despite using the title of Shen Family’s daughter-in-law, no one helped them.
Ye Lin came to hate Du Yinghua, believing that she knew about this and deliberately sent her daughter and son-in-law away.
But in fact, Du Yinghua was somewhat wronged. To let Xia Shian relax peacefully and return to their former relationship, Shen Zixing actively cut off their contacts.
Thus, during the Xia Family’s hardship, the two were unaware, and by the time they came back, everything was beyond salvaging.
As a result, the carefully repaired relationship between the couple faced misunderstandings again. No matter how Shen Zixing explained, Xia Shian wouldn’t listen.
At this point, Xia Shian realized she wanted someone to talk to, yet found no one was willing.
She felt a deep sadness: indeed, people are realistic; now that the Xia Family is bankrupt, no one associates with her. In adversity, one sees people’s true hearts; does she truly have no confidential friends now?
Yet she never considers how she only thinks of others when she needs them. When her friends were in trouble, where was she?
Sadly, Xia Shian will never think about these questions, only blaming others, proclaiming everyone changed their hearts, yet wasn’t she the one to first let down others?
Mazely, she wandered the streets, feeling in that moment like she had nowhere to go.
"Waiter, over here." She muddled as she settled in a café, only to be astonished as she recognized the server.
"Xiao Jie? What are you doing here?" She stood abruptly, shocked.
Seeing it was her, Han Jie’s face turned sour, turning to leave, but Xia Jie pulled her: "Xiao Jie, you haven’t answered me, why are you here? Why are you back as a server?"
Seeing Xia Shian pretending ignorance, Han Jie stopped leaving and sneered: "Aren’t you here to see me in misery? Why pretend?"
"Xiao Jie, what do you mean by this? I don’t get it," Xia Shian said, hurt, "Why didn’t you tell me you’re having a hard time? Even though you once spoke ill of me, for the sake of our past, I wouldn’t abandon you."
Feeling the curious gaze of colleagues and customers, she couldn’t help but smile bitterly, remembering Ye Ran’s words.
"Xia Shian is always acting; wait until you fall, she won’t help but laugh at you, make others misunderstand you. You might not believe it, but she once treated me this way."
Han Jie initially didn’t believe it, but gradually accepted it; now, she mockingly laughed, not only at Xia Shian but at her own foolishness.
It’s laughable she once viewed Xia Shian as a savior, stood up for her, only to be framed.
What does she mean by saying she used to speak against her, yet would still help? When she needed her help, how did she help?
"Xia Shian, you’re truly disgusting," she said, expressionless, then spilled coffee onto Xia Shian’s face, "From now on, we’re severed, unrelated."
Han Jie’s straightforward words and actions somewhat cleared the doubts others had about her.
Judging from Xia Shian’s expensive attire, yet a mere waiter would rather offend her to sever ties, it’s evident there’s a backstory.
Now Xia Shian is miserable, eyed with suspicion, reflecting on recent events, she finally felt overwhelmed.







