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Chapter 53: Chapter 53 Mo Xiaoqiang

Xuexue, who followed behind, furrowed her brows upon hearing Old Lady Mo’s words and quickly devised a plan.

“Grandmother, you beat Chuner to severe injury and now you also want to divorce my mother. Aren’t you trying to force us, mother and daughters, to our deaths? Wahhh… Mother, your life is so bitter!”

Suddenly, Xuexue stepped out from a hidden spot, crying bitterly while wailing like a ghostly howl, startling everyone from the Mo family.

“Xuexue, what are you doing?”

Mo Xiaoqiang intended to stop Xuexue’s wailing. The village head was still in the house, and indeed what their Mo family had done was unsavory. If he overheard, it would not be good.

“You’re not my dad, can you control ?” Xuexue continued to cry loudly, her volu increasing with each howl.

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“You damn girl, are you delirious with fever again? Talking nonsense? If I’m not your dad, then who is?” Mo Xiaoqiang couldn’t help but beco exasperated. If word of this spread, others would mock him as a cuckold.

“You’re about to divorce my mother, and I want to go with her. In the future, if Mother marries soone else, naturally I’ll call that person ‘dad’. What kind of dad do you count as?” While crying, Xuexue articulated her words clearly.

This man’s fickleness was despicable. She would not let him have an easy ti, even if it was just tornting him ntally.

“Xuexue, you damn girl, if you keep spouting nonsense, do you believe your dad will beat you?”

Maddened, Mo Xiaoqiang was genuinely furious.

Indeed, which man would tolerate his wife marrying soone else? Even if he had divorced her and no longer wanted her, he could not stand another man laying a finger on her.

“Husband, what are you doing?”

Auntie Sun saw her own husband becoming furiously agitated upon hearing that Madam Xie would remarry, and she felt extrely uncomfortable.

“That damn Xuexue is spouting nonsense and has angered

to death,” Mo Xiaoqiang complained, still huffing with anger even as Auntie Sun clung to him tightly.

“Are you having second thoughts, Husband? Not wanting to divorce my sister?” Auntie Sun was infuriated and deliberately glanced at Old Lady Mo.

“Divorce, that wretched woman, our Mo family has decided,” Old Lady Mo said hastily upon seeing that Auntie Sun was unhappy, “Qiangqiang, co, let’s go to the room and write the divorce letter.”

“Mother, can we possibly delay this matter and discuss it later?”

Having just heard what Xuexue said, Mo Xiaoqiang was sowhat reluctant. Even if he was just raising Madam Xie without any benefit, he did not want to see her remarrying soone else. Moreover, Madam Xie was a virtuous woman, single-handedly managing the affairs of both halls of the Mo family.

Upon hearing this, Auntie Sun feared that waiting longer would lead to complications. If Mo Xiaoqiang didn’t divorce Madam Xie, she would remain a concubine for life, with no hope of improving her status.

“Husband, perhaps there’s already a son in my womb,” Auntie Sun said to Mo Xiaoqiang, but her eyes were fixed on Old Lady Mo, knowing the old lady’s eager desire for a grandson would certainly fulfill her wishes.

True enough, upon hearing this, Old Lady Mo did not hesitate for a mont and dragged Mo Xiaoqiang towards the house: “Qiangqiang, co on, let’s write the divorce letter. That barren old hen, whoever wants her can have her, our Mo family doesn’t care for her!”

“Ah! Mother, slow down a bit.”

Mo Xiaoqiang’s cries of distress echoed from the house.

The corners of Auntie Sun’s mouth curled up, revealing a sly smile of success. She thought to herself that, after all, she’d spent ti in a brothel, and these village wives were no match for her.

Hearing the ghastly wailing from the courtyard, the village head grew curious and stepped out of the house to see Xuexue crying tragically. He asked, “Xuexue, weren’t you supposed to help your mother with the warm water? Why are you crying here?”

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