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Chapter 2324: If He Failed…
The house was only an investment.
There wasn’t even a bed in the house. It really was just an empty s.p.a.ce surrounded by four barren walls.
The more An Xuchen looked at the house, the more annoyed he became. Because of that, he went to live at the company office, which he had rented.
An Xuchen was now a bit afraid to think about what his life would be like if he failed.
He slept on the company’s couch every day. To sleep, he simply covered himself with a blanket, which he put away during the day. However, it was inconvenient to do anything else, such as was.h.i.+ng up.
Not to mention that since he had no way to cook, he had to order takeout every day.
He had previously been entangled with two women, yet none of them even came to see him.
An Xuchen looked up towards the night sky. He felt a bit miserable. Heartache inexplicably welled up inside him.
While An Xuchen was feeling sorry for himself, Ning Shu was happily cultivating. She did that until her phone rang. She looked at the caller ID, which spelled ‘Mom’.
Ning Shu coughed and picked up the phone. On the other end of the line, Xue Jing’s mother spoke extremely quickly, “Jingjing, Suni told us that you got divorced. What’s going on, ah? You didn’t even tell your father and me about the divorce. If it wasn’t for Suni calling us, I wouldn’t have known that you and Xuchen have gotten divorced.”
Ning Shu sighed. She hadn’t told Xue Jing’s parents about the divorce.
It would’ve only further complicated things if she had told them. With the older generation’s way of thinking, they’d only tell her to just make peace, to not divorce, and to try accommodating her husband while she lived out the rest of her days with him.
Why must she accommodate him? Even if she wanted to, how would she do it? It’d never work out anyway.
Ning Shu said indifferently, “Mom, you shouldn’t listen to Yan Suni. Yan Suni and An Xuchen are lovers, but since she doesn’t want to get married, she dragged me into their relations.h.i.+p as a s.h.i.+eld. Those two have been together from the start.”
Xue Jing’s mother was rendered speechless. “That can’t be right.”
“That’s the truth. Yan Suni didn’t tell you the reason why I got divorced, did she?” Ning Shu said with a sneer.
“That girl, how could she do this to you? For better or for worse, we were neighbors, and you two grew up together.” Xue Jing’s mother was furious.
“Mom, you guys don’t need to worry about this matter. I’ll take care of it. Don’t worry, I’ll be fine,” Ning Shu said calmly. “Now that I’ve gotten rid of them, your daughter will have a better future. I’ll also be going abroad for further studies sometime soon… You guys must take good care of yourself. I’ll send some money over later.”
“Keep the money for yourself. Your father and I are fine. We have money to use. Set aside some money and come home for a bit before you leave the country.”
“Okay, I will.”
Ning Shu hung up and blankly stared at her phone. Yan Suni really had the guts to call Xue Jing’s parents and tattle to them. Did she still want her to remarry An Xuchen?
How bewildering.
Ning Shu felt a little annoyed. She picked up her computer and put it on the coffee table. Nowadays, whenever she was unhappy, she’d feel the urge to mess with An Xuchen.
Ning Shu started attacking the web server again. Soon, the server’s CPU usage was so high that it crashed.
None of the videos would play. The loading circle would keep spinning and spinning, and the users simply couldn’t watch anything.
The irritation of watching a video that simply wouldn’t load, as if their internet was slow, was unimaginable.
Live stream viewers also couldn’t see the streamers at all. Their screen was pitch black.
They were all feeling like c.r.a.p, and they were also hurling all sorts of colorful curses.
An Xuchen was telling his employees to hurry up and take care of it. He watched the technician type on his keyboard from the side.
An Xuchen rubbed his head. He couldn’t help but slam his fist heavily on the table, making the file folders on the table jump a little.
“What are you looking at me for? Hurry up and fix it!” An Xuchen couldn’t help but yell when he saw the employees staring at him.
The employees immediately got busy. Meanwhile, An Xuchen could only stare at the website, which still hadn’t been fixed, on the screen.