Qi Yi had never even considered asking his father to buy him a house.
If Qi Yi had bothered to check the bank card his father gave him even once or twice, he would have realized that the money his father deposited was more than enough to buy several decent houses in Wenzhou.
Buying three of the type of houses he had bought for his mother a few years ago would have been easily manageable.
In Qi Yi's family, the nature of his father's and mother's relationship was always defined by his mother.
It was during this meeting that Qi Yi learned from his father the real reason behind his parents' separation.
It had nothing to do with a third party meddling; it was simply a mismatch of personalities.
Qi Yi's mother was the kind of person who refused to make even the slightest concession in her well-laid plans.