Fortunate Eighties: The Bewitching Female Rival Who Tamed Her Husband with Skill-Chapter 93 - I Divorce You

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Chapter 93: Chapter 93 I Divorce You!

Chapter 93 -93 I Divorce You!

Mrs. Lu was both surprised and delighted when she saw Eldest Sister-in-law Su, carrying a large basket, follow Xiao Sun, who was carrying a sack, inside.

“Second Su.”

“Hey, how’s Xian Yue?”

“She’s fine, just the weather’s been too hot lately, her appetite’s not too great.” Xiao Sun scratched his head.

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Aunt Su put down the basket and wiped the sweat from her forehead.

“Xian Yue is about to give birth, I brought some yellow beans and other grains for the two kids, and came to see the triplets on the way.”

While speaking, Aunt Liu Fen began taking out items from the basket, “Keep the eggs for eating.”

“Eldest Sister-in-law, what are you doing? Don’t mess around—take them all to Xian Yue; she needs the nutrients right now.” Mrs. Lu stopped her sister-in-law.

“Tch, I’m doing this for my grandnephew, why are you making a fuss? Besides, would I cheat my own daughter?”

Aunt Liu Fen rolled her eyes impatiently and pointed at the straw beneath, “There’s more under here, I was just afraid the eggs would get damaged on the road; your elder brother specially arranged the straw cushioning.”

Mrs. Lu wanted her elder sister-in-law to stay for a meal before leaving.

Aunt Su was anxious to see her daughter, glanced at the triplet sleeping soundly, and hurried off with her son-in-law, Xiao Sun.

Susu only heard from her mother-in-law about Aunt and Xiao Sun’s visit when she got back. She couldn’t help but laugh; she had just come back from the restaurant and hadn’t bumped into either of them on the road.

As the three were talking, the triplets’ loud crying echoed through the house.

“Oh dear, my precious grandchild, why are you crying so sadly?”

Mrs. Lu, while holding her loudly crying grandson, hurried to prepare his milk, but the stubborn little guy wouldn’t suckle though the nipple was in his mouth.

“Mom, give him to me.”

After feeding her baby girl, Susu quickly took over her son, whose voice was almost hoarse from crying.

The little guy, upon contacting the familiar ‘bowl,’ immediately stopped crying, covered it with his small hands, and gulped down the milk.

Mrs. Lu, holding her granddaughter who was slightly smaller than her two brothers, sighed, “An’an is really a little imp.”

“Look at Pingping, he enjoys his formula so much. This kid, on the other hand, won’t drink a drop. He’d rather howl than drink. He’ll surely be a stubborn little mule in the future.”

Susu also felt helpless with her son, “My breast milk is getting less and less. Once it’s gone, he’ll probably drink it.”

Mrs. Lu sighed about it too, thankful that their household was in better conditions now. Otherwise, with the daughter-in-law’s lack of milk, the triplet’s fate would be uncertain…

“Second Su, I’ll head back home and check in the morning, do you have anything you want me to take?” Su Chenghe, dark and thin, wore a work uniform.

Mrs. Lu was astounded, “Why have you gotten so thin? Your mother just said you were back a couple of days ago.”

The man chuckled he-he, his white teeth contrasting his darker skin.

“Second Su, I was thinking of buying a bicycle. It saves effort and I can sell more, make more money.”

Mrs. Lu frowned and lectured her nephew, “Your second sister-in-law says you can earn a hundred and fifty-six a month—that’s not little. Don’t work yourself too hard, look how thin you’ve gotten.”

“Hehe, it’s nothing, Second Su, just been too hot lately, and my appetite’s gone down a bit. I’ll eat it back in a couple of days.”

County Bus Station

Su Chenghe, carrying fabrics and sweets specially bought from Provincial City for his wife and child, excitedly headed straight home.

He then stumbled upon the closed gates, pausing for a second.

“Chenghe has returned, your wife took the kids out early in the morning. Looks like she might have gone back to her parent’s home.”

Eldest Sister-in-law Su leaned against the doorway, her face teasing. Her gaze shifted downwards and noticed what her younger brother-in-law was carrying, her face instantly turned sour.

She said in a sarcastic tone, “Oh, buying fabric and sugar for your wife again, your household sure makes everyone envious.

It’s not like your elder brother who just earns those meager salaries. Our whole family is so poor we’re almost eating Northwest Wind.”

Su Chenghe did not want to engage with the elder sister-in-law, whose tone was sour through and through. He grabbed a handful of White Rabbit Creamy Candies and some fruit candies for his nephew and niece and simply went to see his parents.

“Dad.”

The two brothers, who were squatting in the yard and chasing after Big Huang, spotted their own dad and pounced on him immediately.

Su Chenghe picked up his two sons hugging his legs and tickled his sons with his stubble, filling the entire yard with the brothers’ giggling laughter.

“Mom, has my wife gone back to her parents’ house again?”

When discussing the family of the second son, Aunt Liu Fen’s smile froze a bit on her face; after thinking, she felt the need to remind her son.

“Cheng He, your wife keeps taking stuff and going back to her parents’ house every other day. It’s not that mom doesn’t want your wife to be filial to her own parents.

But you also know the situation at her family’s home. In the end, isn’t everything going to her brother’s house?

You work so hard making money, running here and there all day, and your wife just blindly obeys whatever her family says.”

Su Chenghe furrowed his brows, only then noticing that the two boys were still wearing old clothes.

“Alright, Mom, I understand. I’ll talk to my wife.”

Su Chenghe gauged the time and took his sons back home.

“Hey Dad, when did you get back?”

Seeing her husband returning, Second Su’s face flushed with excitement.

“I came back and you weren’t home, so I sat a while at Dad and Mom’s place.”

Su Chenghe put down his belongings and looked at his wife, “Go get the passbook. I need to take some money to buy a bicycle when we go back to the Provincial City. It will make it easier for me to sell goods.”

The smile on Second Su’s face froze momentarily. She cautiously looked at her husband, “Why, why suddenly wanting to buy a bicycle?”

“I just said, didn’t I? To buy a bicycle, for selling goods. Quickly bring out the passbook. I’m leaving as soon as I withdraw the money early tomorrow.”

Su Chenghe frowned, watching his wife dally, and urged, “Hurry up! What are you dawdling for?”

Second Su, with her heart in her throat and under her husband’s urging, begrudgingly and slowly fetched the passbook.

Su Chenghe had to tug several times to pull the passbook from his wife’s hand, despite it feeling somewhat inexplicable to him.

But still with a mix of laughter and tears, he assured that he’d only withdraw two hundred yuan.

The next second, seeing just over a hundred yuan left in the balance of the passbook, Su Chenghe rubbed his eyes and after a closer look realized that there were one thousand yuan missing.

“Snap—”

Su Chenghe, blinded by rage, stared blankly at his wife, speechless.

Second Su shivered in fear, sobbing about how her own parents cried and pleaded with her, and she had soft-heartedly lent her brother one thousand yuan.

Su Chenghe’s eyes turned bloodshot with fury, his speech incoherent, “You really are filial, aren’t you? Your husband works himself to death earning money outside, we barely afford extra meat to eat.

Everybody notices how much I’ve slimmed down and cares to ask after me, you return only to care about my salary, not even noticing what I’ve come to look like!

But you, oh you generously give your brother one thousand yuan? You truly are a good wife to me, a great mother to our children!”

“Alright, alright!”

Su Chenghe felt a surge of blood to his head, exploding with anger, “If you don’t get that money back, I’m divorcing you!”