Yu Haisheng turned around, tears sliding down his cheeks. He didn't dare to stay longer, fearing that if he took one more look at his old slave, he would really be reluctant to leave.
After going out and turning the corner, I saw a small carriage. The driver knew the rules very well. When he saw Yu Haisheng carrying a woman on his back, he didn't ask any questions. He spread his hands, clearly asking Yu Haisheng for money.
Yu Haisheng took out the money he had prepared in advance and stuffed it into his hand. The groom took the money and left without looking back.
Yu Haisheng opened the car door and threw the bundled Ruyi in. He sat outside, waving his whip, and drove away in the carriage.
Ruyi lay in the dark and bumpy carriage and finally sorted out everything - the rope in the cupboard, the cloth and baggage, the slave at the back door, the carriage driver waiting at the alley... all of this explained Yu Hai.
Running away from home was premeditated.
Ruyi secretly thought that Yu Haisheng had probably made two preparations. If Deng Zishuang had agreed to sign the divorce letter, maybe what happened later would not have happened and he would have let her go. Ruyi clearly remembered that Yu Haisheng once said, "Okay
When we get together and part ways, no one will hate anyone." However, when Deng Zishuang made it clear that he would not sign the divorce letter, Yu Haisheng immediately changed his face and left the Yu family with Deng Zishuang.
Although Ruyi is not married, she has read about the divorce letter in books. The husband's family has the right to divorce his wife, but he cannot divorce his wife casually. The wife must fulfill the three obediences and four virtues. If she fails to do so, she may be unhappy.
The husband's family can only divorce his wife without continuing the incense in her husband's family. Yu Haisheng probably doesn't want to delay it for so long. Deng Zishuang's family is a big shot that can't afford to offend. If he wants to divorce his wife, he can only get his wife's consent, which must be signed by both of them.
This divorce letter will do.
Why is he so anxious? Why can't he wait even one night?
He could have escaped alone, so why did he go to such trouble to take Deng Zishuang away with him?
Ruyi suddenly thought of what Yu Haisheng said to his servant Yu Shu: "I begged her in every possible way, but she refused to sign the divorce letter. That's no wonder I'm ruthless and unjust."
She was horrified, and an ominous premonition arose spontaneously: Could it be that Yu Haisheng was resentful of Deng Zishuang and wanted to kill her?
The carriage ran for half an hour before it stopped. After the carriage stabilized, Ruyi heard a woman's voice: "Haisheng!"
Yu Haisheng jumped out of the carriage and held his long-awaited lover who was standing by the Biluo Sea in his arms. He kissed her hair and cheeks with his lips, bit by bit, removing the lingering dew that stuck to them.
All sucked out.
The two were intimate for a while, and the woman said coquettishly: "Why are you here so late... I thought... I thought you didn't want me anymore..."
Yu Haisheng stroked her hair and comforted her: "Don't think about it. I'm here now. For you... I don't want anything..."
Ruyi lay in the carriage, quietly listening to the conversation between the two outside, sobbing quietly and crying.
She didn't cry, it was the owner of this body, Deng Zishuang, who cried. Ruyi could understand her to some extent. She imagined a fragile dream out of wishful thinking, and handed herself over to Yu Haisheng as a sacrifice to a pair of fateful mandarin ducks.
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Anyone else would have shed endless tears.
Ruyi felt extremely sour in her heart. Although she pitied Deng Zishuang, her body was out of control. She could not resist the power of heaven, nor could she reverse this fait accompli.