The Art of Pursuing: The Unyielding Ex-wife
Chapter 367: Ex-Husband, Happy 1st Anniversary of Divorce
CHAPTER 367: CHAPTER 367: EX-HUSBAND, HAPPY 1ST ANNIVERSARY OF DIVORCE
After the two got divorced, Munni auctioned off the ring, and Yisen purchased the diamond ring at the auction.
So... the ring ended up back in Munni’s hands?
Some netizens have pointed out that wearing a ring on the right middle finger means ’in a relationship’, does this mean the two are dating again?
Faced with all sorts of questions from netizens and the media, Munni and Yisen turned a blind eye, continuing to live their comfortable little life.
Summer passed quickly, and before long, the weather gradually cooled.
Munni’s father had been deceased for a year, and a week after his memorial day marked a year since her divorce from Yisen.
Waking up early for a morning exercise, after returning, taking a shower, and having breakfast, Munni curled up on the balcony outside the bedroom with a cup of hot tea in hand.
With the autumn breeze gently blowing, the warmth of the tea in her hand gradually cooled. She put the teacup down and picked up her phone from the small round table beside her to send Yisen a WeChat message.
[Ex-husband, happy one-year divorce anniversary, I’ve been quite happy this year leaving the sea of misery, just a bit disappointed to not have found a young lover yet.]
After sending the message, she picked up her teacup, left the balcony, and went downstairs to the living room.
She had just sat down on the sofa in the living room when the sound of the doorbell suddenly rang in her ears.
Putting down the remote she had just picked up, Munni walked to the door, and after seeing the familiar figure standing outside through the monitor, she turned the doorknob to open the door.
Leaning lazily against the side of the door, she asked, "Haven’t gone to work yet?"
"I was about to go when I received your message."
Pausing for a moment, in the smile in his eyes, there was a gradually rising glint of seriousness that was almost imperceptible, "It’s been a year, have you thought about remarrying?"
Almost instinctively, Munni shook her head seriously, "No, but I’ve been constantly thinking about keeping a young lover all year. What do you think?"
Yisen’s expression showed a momentary struggle, and in the next second, it quickly melted into a roguish smile. He shamelessly said, "Boss, I beg to be kept."
Munni rolled her eyes ungracefully, "Considering how sincere you are, the boss will seriously consider keeping you, but the boss’s list to consider is very long, so go back and wait for the reply first."
Yisen raised an almost imperceptible eyebrow, pretending to ask casually, "Is the list very long? Who else is on it?"
"You’re asking too many questions." Pausing for a moment, Munni suddenly remembered something. She stood up straight and asked Yisen, who was standing outside the door, "Jiuchen invited me to KTV tonight, want to come along?"
"Yeah, he invited me too. But tonight I have a video conference with a company abroad, I might be late, and I can’t pick you up. You should take a bodyguard with you."
Munni had no objections, she nodded, glanced at the watch on her wrist, and reminded, "It’s getting late, hurry to work."
"Yeah."
Yisen nodded, and as he was about to turn and leave, a mischievous curve suddenly appeared on his lips.
He stretched out his right hand, pulled Munni into his arms, and gently kissed her smooth forehead with a face full of tenderness.
"I hope by this time next year we’ll have remarried. See you tonight, girlfriend."
Munni couldn’t help but curve her red lips, a gentle smile spreading across her delicate features.
After Yisen released her, he waved and then turned to leave.
Munni stood in place, watching his departing figure, his words still echoing in her mind... hoping by this time next year we’ll have remarried.