At night, Cheng Su mentioned to Qi Taiguo that it seemed like Chen Shouwang and his wife were having trouble, possibly discussing divorce. Qi Taiguo’s brows furrowed deeply.
"These past few days, I’ve never seen Old Chen’s brow unfurled, and that’s not all. He lashed out unreasonably at a sentry, punishing him to run fifty kilometers," he said.
Upon hearing this, Cheng Su’s eyes widened in shock. "He’s taking his anger out on others," she exclaimed.
Qi Taiguo nodded in agreement. "He certainly hasn’t been fair in this," he admitted.
A good superior should keep personal and professional matters separate, not letting personal issues or emotions affect professional duties, and vice versa, not taking out work frustrations on colleagues or family members.
But Chen Shouwang had failed to do so.
"I’ll have a word with him when I get the chance," he said.
Cheng Su opened her mouth, wanting to suggest that it might be better not to get involved, to avoid thankless effort and possibly even being blamed herself.
But seeing his expression, telling him not to bother would likely be a waste of breath, so she changed the subject instead, discussing household matters and mentioning today’s extravagance, jokingly saying, "I’m afraid your mom is going to call me a spendthrift again!"
Qi Taiguo glared at her but didn’t take it to heart.
However, while Cheng Su was taking a shower, Mother Qi indeed pulled him aside into her room to criticize Cheng Su for being too extravagant and unable to save money.
"Mom, she bought clothes for you all. It wouldn’t make sense not to buy for her own family. If this gets out, no one would think it’s reasonable!" Taiguo said with a mix of laughter and frustration.
Mother Qi blushed, replying, "I didn’t mean that, nor did I ever tell her not to buy anything."


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