My Superstar Wife Is So Popular-Chapter 786 - 784: Got a Wife and Forgot About the Nephew
Wen Qiao paused in her tracks, tightened her grip on Fu Jinghen’s hand, slipped down the scarf hiding the lower half of her face, turned her head to Fu Jinghen, and complained, "He’s mocking me."
Fu Jinghen cast a cool glance at Qi Ming, "If you can’t speak nicely, then shut your mouth."
After that, he turned his gaze back to Wen Qiao, eyes softening to the utmost, "Don’t bother with him."
Qi Ming: "..."
He finally understood what it meant when people said "Once you have a wife, you forget your mom."
His little uncle had become "one who forgets his nephew after getting a wife."
He pressed his chest, feigning a look of heartache, latched onto Wen Shu’s arm, and leaned on her shoulder in a needy fashion, seeking consolation, "Shushu, they’re bullying me."
Wen Shu’s body stiffened imperceptibly. She glanced subconsciously at Fu Jinghen, noticing all his attention was devoted to the woman he was holding. Wen Shu’s eyes dropped, resisting the urge to withdraw her arm, and patted Qi Ming’s cheek, "Alright, quit playing the victim. It was you who laughed at Qiaoqiao first. If you’re being bullied, it’s your own fault."
Qi Ming let out an exaggerated "waah": "Even you won’t take my side anymore. You don’t love me."
Wen Shu chuckled, "I side with reason, not relations."
Qi Ming’s shoulders slumped down like a frost-bitten eggplant, heaving a long sigh, "I get it, I’m just a Suancai fish, sour, pathetic, and superfluous."
Wen Qiao mocked him without mercy, "How old is that joke you’re using? Isn’t it stale and boring?"
Qi Ming instantly straightened up and looked at Fu Jinghen, "Little uncle, she’s mocking me."
Fu Jinghen hummed, asking indifferently, "So what? Is there a problem?"
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Qi Ming blinked, "According to the script, you should be taking my side now, telling Little Aunt to shut up."
The elevator arrived at their floor, Wen Shu tugged at Qi Ming’s sleeve, "We’re getting on the elevator."
Qi Ming responded and followed Wen Shu into the elevator, standing beside her.
Fu Jinghen and Wen Qiao followed, and as they turned around, they stood in front of Qi Ming and Wen Shu.
Qi Ming still rambled on, complaining that Fu Jinghen had no place for him, his nephew, in his eyes anymore. Fu Jinghen, annoyed, shut him down with a cold glare, "Keep it up, and you can roll out of here."
Qi Ming immediately fell silent.
If you don’t want noise, then there won’t be any noise. Big deal.
Finally, quiet settled in the elevator. Wen Qiao bent her elbow and nudged the man next to her, half-facing Fu Jinghen, "My scarf is falling off."
Fu Jinghen readjusted her scarf for her, "There."
Wen Qiao stood up straight and her gaze accidentally swept over the polished elevator doors. She saw the woman standing behind them, staring intently at the back of her man, while Qi Ming was talking to her – whatever he was saying, it appeared she wasn’t really listening.
Wen Qiao raised an eyebrow, intrigued, and quietly observed Wen Shu in the elevator to see how long she would keep looking.
After a while, Wen Shu withdrew her gaze from Fu Jinghen, only to meet Wen Qiao’s leisurely stare.
In the bright, mirror-like doors of the elevator, their gazes collided—one open and fearless, the other embarrassed and quick to look away.
"Shushu? Shushu?" Seeing that Wen Shu hadn’t responded to him for quite some time, Qi Ming lifted his hand and snapped his fingers in front of her, "Shushu, snap out of it."







