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Chapter 1331: Chapter 1329: Wufu’s Counter-Sche

Madam Zhou held the Marriage Certificate in both hands and looked at it back and forth. How did she never think of it? She had shouldered this burden in vain for so many years—she was foolish, she was naive.

"Wufu, does it an that as long as you have this, others can’t say you’re illegitimate children?" Madam Zhou asked.

Wufu replied, "This does prove your relationship." As for whether they were illegitimate, she didn’t really understand; being born before marriage was sowhat disreputable, after all.

"Mother, regardless of what they say, I will not be burdened by it." Wufu said, "A good reputation is rely a garnish to , and if not, I will not be too concerned or shackled by it."

Madam Zhou looked at her daughter with a complex expression. What could she say about her?

"As for Wu Lihong, I don’t intend to acknowledge him. He is unworthy of being my father." Wufu looked at her and said, "Whether or not there is this Marriage Certificate, I will not recognize him as my father. With such disgusting motives, he does not deserve my respect or filial piety. And besides, it’s been so many years; I’ve gotten used to life without a father. Now that I’ve reached the age of marriage, I might be getting married soon if I’m lucky. Not having a father is the sa."

"Mother, you must also think carefully about whether he is worth entrusting your life to. If he truly had you in his heart, why would he turn around and take a new wife? Now it’s one, and he’s still in his pri; there will be more in the future. And if you have more children, can you still serve him well? Wouldn’t he disdain you? n are naturally greedy and grow tired of the old; it’s a common occurrence."

Madam Zhou’s body stiffened all over; Wufu’s words pierced her heart like a cold arrow, striking directly at a woman’s vital concern.

Won fear most that they will grow old and remain alone, guarding an empty house, while he enjoys the company of others.

With the matter of the concubine, Madam Zhou dared not say that Wu Lihong was devoted, loyal, and steadfast to her, nor did she think her charm was so great as to captivate nations, making him never have another thought again.

She chuckled bitterly.

"If mother has decided, we must make good use of this Marriage Certificate. If we handle it well, we can properly annul the marriage, sever all ties, and others will only sympathize with you, saying you were deceived." Wufu initially thought about a peaceful separation, but since the Marriage Certificate wasn’t filed, it hadn’t reached that step. Perhaps this was Wu Lihong’s misfortune amidst his fortune.

No, now this Marriage Certificate isn’t filed; since it’s real, how could it not be filed? How could it not be made official?

Once it’s made official, this is a legitimate marriage, and if he marries another, it would be bigamy. At that ti, it would destroy him.

Wufu’s eyes sparkled with a calculating light as she put away the Marriage Certificate. "Mother, I’ll hold onto this Marriage Certificate for now. Don’t overthink it; let

handle it."

Madam Zhou had lost all direction and nodded chanically.

Wufu spoke a few words to her and then hurriedly left the courtyard, calling Chi Liu to give so instructions.

Chi Liu solemnly received the item, packed it in a bundle, and set off for Huayang with two horses, traveling day and night.

anwhile, Wu Lihong at the Wu Residence was enjoying the tender affection of his mistress when suddenly a chill rose up his back, making him feel cold all over, causing him to freeze.

Sothing extrely important seed to flash through his mind, yet it passed so swiftly that he couldn’t grasp it. What was it?

Before he could think further, the mistress nestled in his arms, distracting him once more, and the spark in Wu Lihong’s mind vanished into the clouds.

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