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97. Kicked out of the house! 3

Just like the off-season clothes on sale in the mall, even though the price is as low as possible, people still have to pick and choose. How could her daughter be so confused? She did it without even discussing it with her.

He killed his master and kept it secret from her for so long. Anyone else would be angry.

Ning's mother insisted on being discharged from the hospital, so Xiaotong had no choice but to go through the discharge procedures for her.

After returning home, Ning's mother went straight to her room, sat in front of her desk, and cried silently in front of Ning's father's photo. No matter how little Tong screamed or begged, she was indifferent.

In the end, Xiaotong had no choice but to kneel down and cry: "Mom, I know it was my fault this time and I shouldn't have hidden it from you. But Mom, the reason why I did this was because I was afraid that you would be sad. I was thinking about time."

If I tell you longer, maybe you won't be so sad. Mom, I really didn't mean to hide it from you, please forgive me..."

Xiaotong knelt on the ground for a long time before Ning's mother finally spoke up: "Tell me why you want a divorce."

Xiaotong whispered: "Because Han Shaoqi humiliated me..."

Mother Ning didn't understand, "What do you mean?"

Xiaotong had no choice but to briefly explain what happened that night, "Mom, he didn't want to marry me in the first place. He was forced by his grandfather. So on the wedding night, he deliberately embarrassed me. I impulsively divorced him...

…”

After hearing this, Ning's mother was silent for a long time. After a long time, she let out a long sigh and said, "My child, divorce is not a glorious thing. If you get divorced at such a young age, if you get divorced later, it will be a second marriage.

Second marriages are hard to find..."

"Mom," Xiao Tong said with a forced smile, "In this day and age, divorce is no longer an unspeakable thing. Besides, your daughter is so good and good-looking, so she doesn't have to worry about being wanted by no one..."

Mother Ning smiled bitterly and shook her head, "Xiaotong, you think life is too beautiful..."

"Mom——" Seeing her softening attitude, Xiaotong took advantage of the opportunity to act coquettishly and ease the atmosphere: "In the worst case, I won't get married. I will stay with you for the rest of my life. We, mother and son, will depend on each other..."

"That's nonsense again," Ning's mother scolded, "How can a daughter not marry and stay with her mother for the rest of her life? Besides, my mother is already old, how long can you stay with her? Don't you have to live by yourself in the future?"

Looking at this posture, it seemed that he had forgiven himself, and Xiaotong secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

He smiled, deliberately hugged his mother's neck and continued to act coquettishly, "Mom, I won't marry, I will stay with you all my life!"

Mother Ning forced a smile and sighed.

Suddenly he remembered something important, "Hey, Xiaotong, how much alimony will the Han family give you?"

Xiaotong was stunned. "Alimony?"

Ning's mother gave her a strange look, "I'm sorry, Han Shaoqi. If you two get divorced, of course he will have to give you alimony. The Han family is so rich, shouldn't they be willing to give up even this little money?

Right?" Now that she is divorced, there is no other choice. As long as there is still a sum of money to ensure food and clothing for the rest of her life, even if her daughter remarries and has a generous dowry, her husband's family will not embarrass her too much.

Xiaotong gritted her teeth and hesitated: "Mom, I, I don't want the alimony..."

"What did you say?" Ning's mother almost screamed, "Can you tell me again?"

Xiaotong lowered her head and spoke like a mosquito: "Han Shaoqi wants to give it to me, but I, I don't want it. I think we shouldn't ask for alimony from him since we haven't even been husband and wife for a day..."

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