After Transmigrating as a Tycoon's Wife, My Thoughts Are Heard by the Whole Family-Chapter 392
The competition ended, and Qin Xiaoyu didn’t leave with Wen Bo but instead briefly explained the situation. She added, “I think, even though Auntie is an elder, when someone makes a mistake, they should acknowledge it. Otherwise, I can’t explain this to my family.”
At this point, Wen Bo’s previously handsome face was now a mixture of red and green.
“My mom... has she lost her mind? How could she... how could she do this?!”
“She probably just misunderstood because she was overly concerned,” Qin Xiaoyu said, noticing Wen Bo’s embarrassed expression. She let out a sigh of relief—at least her boyfriend could still distinguish right from wrong, which meant he was redeemable.
“I’ll definitely bring my mom to apologize. I’m really sorry,” Wen Bo said immediately.
Only then did Qin Xiaoyu smile and say, “Alright, I’ll go back and explain everything first. Once this is settled, let’s go celebrate together.”
“Okay... okay... uh, is your brother really angry? My mom said those things about him and even acted against him. Does he blame me? Does he hate me now?” Wen Bo asked nervously.
Qin Xiaoyu couldn’t help but laugh. Seeing her boyfriend so nervous about her family only proved how much he cared about her.
“He won’t. My brother is a great guy, very understanding. As long as you apologize, everything will be fine,” Qin Xiaoyu reassured him.
Wen Bo’s eyes lit up with hope. “Right, your brother is a great guy. So... will he come to the celebration dinner tonight? I want to toast him and apologize.”
Qin Xiaoyu thought for a moment. “Celebration dinner? I think everyone would be interested in joining in the fun. If everyone’s going, my brother will have to come too.”
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Wen Bo immediately said, “Great.”
After Qin Xiaoyu left, Wen Bo went to find his mother.
The moment he entered the lounge and saw her, his face darkened. “Mom, what on earth did you do?!”
Wen’s mother was about to lash out but thought better of it and instead swallowed her anger. “I saw a girl giving you flowers. The team staff said she’s your girlfriend and even a sponsor of your team. Is that true?”
Wen Bo had never mentioned his relationship with Qin Xiaoyu to his mother before. But now that she knew, there was no point in hiding it, so he nodded. “Yes, she’s my girlfriend. So why did you treat her brother like that? Do you know how much trouble you’ve caused me?”
“Trouble? She’s your girlfriend, isn’t she? Shouldn’t she listen to you? Just because I said something about her brother, does she have to hold it against your team?” Wen’s mother glared at him, indignant.
Wen Bo rubbed his temples, exhausted. “Mom, can you please change your attitude? You’re making things so hard for me.”
Wen’s mother’s eyes instantly reddened. “Your father dislikes me, and now you do too?”
Wen Bo’s expression changed immediately. “Enough! You always bring this up. In any case, you’ve caused trouble. Later, I’ll take you to apologize!”
“What? Apologize? I’m the elder here! It’s bad enough they didn’t greet me first, and now I have to apologize? Do they think having a bit of money makes them superior? We come from a scholarly family...” she began to rant.
“If it weren’t for that ‘bit of money,’ why did you agree to let me drop out of school to compete in the first place? Wasn’t it because the signing bonus was high?” Wen Bo mercilessly exposed her hypocrisy. Usually, he would have the patience to deal with her, but now he was too anxious to play along.
Wen’s mother began to act dramatic again, but Wen Bo cut her off before she could fully get into character.
“If you don’t apologize, I’ll send you home myself. I’ll apologize on your behalf. You made a mistake, and someone has to take responsibility. Do you know who the Qin family is? Ask anyone in Y City, and they’ll tell you. You can’t just rely on your status as an elder to pressure them,” Wen Bo said coldly.
Realizing her son wasn’t joking, Wen’s mother hesitated. She couldn’t afford to go home now; she needed to stay and keep an eye on Wen Bo.
“Fine, I’ll apologize. It was a misunderstanding,” she finally said.
Wen Bo gave her a doubtful look but had no choice but to accept. He turned and left, pulling out his phone to send a message. Wen’s mother followed behind him, hesitant to say anything more, but ultimately remained silent.
Meanwhile, back at the Qin family, Qin Xiaoyu had already explained the situation to everyone.
For the celebration dinner, Qin Jing initially wasn’t interested. Earlier, he had sent his girlfriend a photo from the event, but she hadn’t responded. He was planning to have a video call with her that evening—though they rarely video-called, mainly texting instead. Lately, however, he had been feeling uneasy and wanted to see her face and talk things out.
Just as he sent her a message about video calling, she suddenly replied with a string of messages thanking him for the photos, saying how much she liked them and how happy they made her. She even added that she missed him but couldn’t video call because of a gathering that evening. She asked if he had other plans and even apologized as if she felt guilty for standing him up.
Qin Jing replied that he had been invited to a celebration dinner but was planning to decline so they could video call instead.
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Realizing that he wouldn’t be able to set up a call with her, Qin Jing reluctantly agreed.
When Qin Xiaoyu invited him again later, he suddenly felt like drinking.
Qin Chao showed interest in attending, while Qin Rong didn’t care much and left the decision to Ji Fei.
Ji Fei thought about it and decided it might be nice to spend the evening at a different venue, have some drinks with her husband, and enjoy a casual date. So, she agreed to join.
Just as they were talking, there was a knock at the door. Everyone instantly fell silent and exchanged glances, preparing themselves to meet whoever was on the other side.