Chapter 56 - Don't Understand Her
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nFu Lin looked at his son and was a little speechless. “Why are you suddenly asking this?”
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n“My mother and grandmother agreed to my divorce from Mo Rao,” Fu Ying said with a frown.
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nSo that was the reason. A trace of disdain and coldness immediately appeared in Fu Lin’s eyes. He snorted coldly. “Is that so? This is a good thing.”
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nThis sounded strange. Fu Ying asked, “Dad, you agree to my divorce with Mo Rao?”
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n“I agree. Why wouldn’t I agree? She’s a good girl, but she’s staying here to let you trample on her sincerity. Now that Qu Ru is back, your heart is no longer with her. It’s a sin to keep her around.” Fu Lin said coldly.
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nFu Ying really did not expect that everyone would agree to his divorce with Mo Rao.
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nAnd everyone thought it was his fault and that he wasn’t good enough for Mo Rao.
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nBut he was the sole heir of the Fu family!
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nFu Ying refused to believe it. He asked, “Dad, is this a provocation from you and my mother? Do you think that this way, I won’t get a divorce?”
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n“Are you crazy?” Fu Lin glared at his son. “Will this goading method work? If you really divorce, won’t we be shooting ourselves in the foot?”
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nThat was true.
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nFu Lin continued, “We just think that you and Rao Rao are really not compatible. She deserves better. We can’t bear to watch a happy girl become trapped in a loveless marriage. Anyway, since you’ve already made a decision, don’t regret it. Think about it carefully.”
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n“But I haven’t considered it carefully yet.” There was a hint of irritation in Fu Ying’s voice.
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n“Then think about whether you and Qu Ru are really in love. She can go through anything for true love, but why are you hesitating? Are you sure you love her? Or have you already had a change of heart?” Fu Lin questioned directly.
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nA change of heart? This phrase made Fu Ying tremble.
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nHe had never dared to ponder that!
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nFu Lin ignored his son. He opened his suitcase and took out two exquisite dolls made of crystal. “Take them to Rao Rao. These are my gifts to her. The rest are for your mother and grandmother.”
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nFu Ying took the two rather childish little things. “What about me?”
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n“You? Me not suspecting that you were swapped or going for a paternity test is already being merciful to you. Useless thing. You almost lost our daughter-in-law, yet you still want a gift!” Fu Lin scolded bluntly.
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nFu Ying’s expression darkened as he changed the topic. “Is that what she likes?”
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n“What’s wrong with this thing? You don’t even know what your wife likes. Can’t you be more useful? It’s better to like this than to like scum. At least she won’t be sad.” Fu Lin scolded his son in a roundabout way.
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nFu Ying looked at the two little dolls with a dark expression.
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nFu Lin seemed to have thought of something. “You go on all sorts of business trips. Have you ever bought her a gift?”
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n“No.” Fu Ying shook his head because Mo Rao was also very obedient and would never ask for these things.
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nHearing this answer, Fu Lin laughed in anger. “Good lord, Rao Rao’s eyesight is really not that good. She actually likes such a scumbag.”
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nFu Ying had been repeatedly condemned by his family today and was almost numb already.
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nFu Lin could not be bothered with him and went upstairs.
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nFu Ying stayed for a while and also went to Mo Rao’s room.
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nAt the desk in the corner of the room, Mo Rao was sitting and staring at the computer screen intently, as if she was busy.
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nFrom time to time, she would draw on the sketch pad.
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nFu Ying didn’t know what she was doing, but he went over and put down the gift. “Dad brought you a gift.”
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n“Dad’s home?” Mo Rao’s tone brightened visibly. “Did he bring this for me? It’s beautiful!”
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nIn what way? How childish.
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nFu Ying thought to himself, but he replied indifferently, “Yes.”
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nAs she unwrapped the exquisite transparent box, Mo Rao said, “Daddy’s so good to me. I’ll go thank him later.”
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nTwo little dolls were laid out on the table, a boy and a girl, both wearing dungarees and matching outfits. They turned their heads and looked at each other in a very cute manner.
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nMo Rao liked these little dolls that were in pairs the most. She always thought that one represented herself and the other represented Fu Ying.
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nAs she watched, she seemed to remember something. She suddenly reached out and changed the positions of the two dolls. They went from looking at each other to turning their heads away from each other, as if they were having an argument.
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nThey weren’t fighting. They were going to be completely separated.
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nThis action made Fu Ying feel stifled. She must have done this on purpose!
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