"Of course, she can't be compared to the first one! You won't dare to let her have anything. She is not of one mind with you!”
"That’s right! Greedy!”
"Think about it, is this reasoning correct? It’s my salary and my house. You're just staying here. Of course, I have to take care of my relatives, why would I have the leisure to take care of your relatives?"
"That's right! That's the reasoning. It's a pity that she i s a woman from the rural areas, so she is greedy and not sensible!"
"She needs to be disciplined!"
"She needed to be taught a lesson, then she won't dare to do it again!”
"Look at her now. She still obediently went into the house to cook for you. She can't bear to leave. Where can she go if she leaves? Surely, she can't sleep on the street!"
"She's so unappreciative!"
All these were said aloud, without hiding from the old lady in any way. The old lady remained very calm.
That night, all the old man's children had dinner at home. After they were done, the old lady cleaned up the dishes. She even poured a bucket of water for the
However, before his hand landed on her, he heard the old lady say calmly and flatly, "Neo Dixon. I have thought it through. Let's get divorced."
Neo's hand stopped in mid-air. He thought he had heard it wrong. "D*mned old thing, what...what did you say?"
The old lady's gaze was unwaveringly calm. "Let's get divorced. I will pack up and leave today. We'll go to city hall and get our divorce certificate tomorrow. I will never enter this house of yours again. I will leave this marriage without taking any possessions with m e."
Neo was speechless.
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