After Divorce, I Slapped My Ex-Husband Every Day

Before the divorce.

Jiang Tong's scumbag ex-husband placed three curses on her.

One, after leaving him, she would definitely live a miserable life and couldn't survive without h...

Chapter 6 The Scent of Iris

I always get up at six o'clock to prepare breakfast.

She didn't stay in bed today either; she kissed the soundly sleeping Hanhan before getting up.

I made pancakes and sausages for my child, which she loves, boiled two eggs, made a salad, and finally poured two glasses of milk.

The mother and daughter quickly prepared a simple breakfast.

Jiang Tong went to wake Hanhan up. The little darling is very independent and sensible. She was quite unaccustomed to not having her little daughter's tantrums and reluctance to get out of bed for a while.

Both children have smartwatches with phone straps.

Jiang Tong tried to contact Pei Pei, but she had already blocked her.

She had no choice.

The two children often quarrel when they are together, and Peipei is more likely to bully Hanhan.

Jiang Tong had no choice but to take Han Han away, but Pei Pei was unwilling to go with her. Forcibly taking Pei Pei away only caused chaos.

Her former mother-in-law also doted on Peipei, treating her like the apple of her eye.

Jiang Tong wanted to help Hanhan change her clothes, but Hanhan said in her childish voice, "Mommy, Hanhan can change by herself."

Jiang Tong quickly changed Hanhan's clothes, then kissed her cheek and said, "Mommy knows, but Mommy just wants to be close to Hanhan a little longer. Baby, can you brush your teeth and wash your face by yourself later?"

Hanhan nodded happily immediately.

All the furniture in the new house was purchased by Jiang Tong. There is also a small stool in the bathroom for Hanhan, who will use it to wash up.

Jiang Tong's thoughtfulness is evident in every aspect; even the small stool Hanhan uses to stand on is made of solid wood without any protruding corners. Solid wood stools have a certain weight, making them less likely to tip over, and their rounded shape prevents the child from bumping into them.