She was very obedient at that time. One look from Jisoo was enough to make her spread her slim legs.

She matured with each passing year after she fled to Luo Hai. She fought with Jisoo, but she slept with him as well. She did not shy away from anything, including hurting him, just to get away from that man.

Right now, he was in Capital City while she was in Yan Zhou. Chaeyoung laughed at herself in her mind. It was impossible for her to escape from the maze that Jisoo had built around her.

She had initially come to Yan Zhou because this was the place where their love had first blossomed. Back then, she had fallen in love with her instructor with the enthusiasm of a teenage girl and without caring about anything else...

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The local people in Yan Zhou preferred to refer to Su Qingcheng's Heaven and Earth Martial Arts Club as a martial arts center.

Yan Zhou was a small city that was located near the border. She merely worked at this place as a temporary martial arts coach when she first arrived here.

The little children adored her because she was beautiful and gentle. She earned more money when she taught more classes. As it was the school holidays at that time, Chaeyoung brought Soo-An with her so that she could teach more classes. He would learn with the other children during their classes. Now he had ended up causing trouble using the martial arts skills that he had mastered...

In the end, Chaeyoung decided to become a stockholder and own half of the club.

The original owner spent several years in Yan Zhou before migrating overseas. He sold the remaining shares to Chaeyoung at a low price. The training center that was rather well-known in Yan Zhou became Chaeyoung's property after that.

There were about twenty to thirty people who were employed there. Some of them were retired soldiers while others were lonely people like her who had no one else to depend on.

The club was busiest during the summer and winter holidays, but children would usually come and attend the classes on Saturdays and Sundays as well.

Right now, Chaeyoung did not plan to teach many classes. Her main aim was to take care of Soo-An and make it convenient for herself to manage the business.

Today, little Soo-An looked at her with his glistening doe-like eyes as he put himself among a group of older boys and girls who were almost a foot taller than him to sit for her mother's lesson.

Chaeyoung shot a glance at him but remained silent.

She had taught the students in this class for almost three years, but they were still learning basic fistfighting because they did not practice daily. To be honest, Soo-An's stamina and skills were superior to theirs.

Chaeyoung told the children to do their warm-up practices first. After that, they would do boxing and blocking for about half an hour before doing jiu-jitsu training for another thirty minutes.

Soo-An underwent heart surgery when he was younger. Chaeyoung had been too afraid to allow him to attend the training at first. However, she had never expected that his body would be fine after following their sessions for some time. Moreover, he had become even stronger than before.

Chaeyoung never stopped him from attending her lessons after that.

After the recent fight at school, the little boy ensured that he would be on his best behavior today. His attitude was extremely cooperative, and he was very meticulous during the training session.

Chaeyoung walked up next to him. There was a charming smile on his face when he said, "Mom..."

"Call me Miss Park!" Chaeyoung did not care about giving him face at all. Little An An kept quiet immediately.

He exerted more force in his little fists as he waved them around.

Chaeyoung rolled her eyes at him. He would still need to attend school on Monday. Nonetheless, it would be less likely for him to get into trouble if he vented out his anger during these two days.

On Monday, Chaeyoung woke up early in the morning and made breakfast for Soo-An. After his meal, Soo-An went to school refreshed and with a full stomach. Chaeyoung thought about reminding him about certain things again, but she realized that it was unnecessary. It would be somewhat unfair to him.

Chaeyoung would not approve it if he merely stood back and allowed other children to hit him.

"Mom, can we go and eat spicy hot pot for lunch after you pick me up from school today?" Soo-An was not very friendly toward other people, but he knew how to pander to his mother.

Chaeyoung's face grew stern. "It's bad for little children to eat spicy food all the time."

"I'm eating it to spend time with my mom." Soo-An smiled, trying his best to butter her up.

Chaeyoung's heart warmed up. She ruffled her son's hair and replied happily, "Alright, we'll discuss this later once you're done with school."

The mother and son spent some time together before Soo-An set his mind at rest and entered the schoolyard.

In the afternoon, Chaeyoung put on some light makeup beforehand when she recalled her son's suggestion about going out to eat. Soo-An was slightly conceited. He would be delighted for a long time if his classmates complimented his mother on her beauty when she attended his parent-teacher meetings.

Chaeyoung put in some effort when she applied her makeup today so that she could give her son some face.

She wore a light blue sleeveless long dress that highlighted her beautiful figure and her snow-white skin. She tried on her high-heels that she had not worn in a long time. Now that she was older, she exuded a more mature type of beauty. Although she did not constantly look at herself in the mirror, she knew that she was getting more beautiful.

Despite that, she felt that her reflection looked rather stunning when she looked at herself in the mirror. She muttered to herself, "It would look better if I wore high heels..."

Chaeyoung grabbed her beige-colored handbag and looked at her watch. Classes were almost over, so she decided to leave and drive to school then

She waited at the entrance for some time. All of Soo-An's classmates had left, but she had not seen any sign of that little boy. Chaeyoung began to grow anxious. Had the teacher forced him to stay back because he caused trouble again?

She dialed Miss Zhang's cell phone number. The teacher was very shocked. "Miss Park, Soo-An's father came in the afternoon to pick your son up. Didn't you know that?"

Chaeyoung was instantly stunned. "His father? What father?"

Miss Zhang was little afraid. She stammered, "He said that he was Soo-An's father. He was a... A handsome man who spoke with an accent from the capital..."

A buzzing noise filled Chaeyoung's head. Her tone sounded rather desperate when she said, "How could you let my son leave with someone else without getting my permission?"

Miss Zhang was extremely frightened now. She said tearfully, "Your son said that he knew him, and that man had a family picture with all three of you in it. I really thought that he was his father. Miss Park, if there are problems in your family, please take your time and fix them. I think that the boy and his father are very close. It would be rather extreme if you kept refusing to let him see his son. This will be troublesome for your child when he grows up as well..."

Chaeyoung was at a loss for words. How was that relevant to anything?

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