The Problem with Marrying Rich: Out of the Way, Ex

Chapter 209 - Xia Yuwei Was Basking in Success

Chapter 209: Xia Yuwei Was Basking in Success

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Xia Yuwei was clad in a bright red long dress and a big overcoat, and her hair was tied high up on her head. Her long, black boots made her legs look exceptionally long.

Her head was held high as she basked in the spring sunlight, smiling brightly.

She was basking success these days and lived freely and easily.

She pulled open her car door and hopped into her red Ferrari. Her ex-husband had given her this car which cost more than 750 thousand dollars. Each time she sped down the road in it, her car would turn many heads.

She started the engine of her red sports car and put on her black sunglasses. She looked like a movie star from the movies, and was very beautiful.

She turned into a corner and headed toward the large nightclub in Ye City. She had already made reservations for the best table and invited more than 20 ex-classmates. She was going to celebrate wildly tonight; she was celebrating her newly single status, and her newly minted status as a rich lady. What was even more worthy of celebration was the fact that she had obtained her green card for Australia and would be emigrating there.

The car drove past many roads and even though she was driving a sport scar, she had to drive at a normal speed because of the speed limits and also because there were traffic police patrolling the roads. In her excitement, she didn’t notice that a black sedan car was on her tail nearby.

She stopped in front of the nightclub and got off from the car. It was about 4 PM in the afternoon and there weren’t that many people in the club yet. However, most of her friends had already arrived. They were all a disreputable bunch of friends and were dressed seductively. They rejoiced when she mentioned she was treating and were already waiting for her to arrive.

“Wow, Yuwei... you really look like a goddess today!” One of the women immediately held her arm the moment she saw Xia Yuwei step out of the car clad in branded goods.

“Who said that divorced women would all become resentful women? Look at our Yuwei, she immediately became a goddess,” One of her male ex-classmates chimed in.

Xia Yuwei took off her black sunglasses and her chin lifted slightly. She looked smug and proud of herself.

“Let’s go...” She waved her hand and patted her chest as she said, “Let’s enjoy ourselves and drink to our fullest tonight, I’ll pay for everything.”

Then, she led her friends into the nightclub.

Mo Yixuan watched all these unfold nearby. He watched as his so-called ex-wife basked in her own success after the divorce, dressed up to the nines, drove the car he bought, took his money, then brought a bunch of her disreputable friends into a nightclub, living a carefree life.

He scoffed and looked as though someone had just slapped him. He was mocking no one else but himself since he was the most foolish person and even the heavens seemed to be mocking him.

He was twice-divorced but both his ex-wives seemed to be leading great lives. One of his ex-wives married another man who was even richer than himself, lived in the largest castle in Ye City, and was even pregnant, about to become a mother soon; while the other ex-wife had taken his money to lead a carefree and spendthrift lifestyle.

He was the only person who was alone. He lost the woman who loved him most and also lost the woman he loved most. He was rich and had loads of money but the money could no longer buy a sincere heart, neither could he buy the happiness he longed for with his money.

In the evening, more young men and women started to arrive at the nightclub and the legendary nightlife was about to begin.

Xia Yuwei took off her coat to reveal her spaghetti strap red long dress. The slits on the dress were very high and reached all the way to her thigh. She stepped one foot on the table, held the mic with one hand and a glass of red wine in the other as she shouted happily,

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“I’ll bear all the costs tonight. Everyone, please drink to your fill tonight, we won’t go home till we’re drunk.”