Middle-Aged Divorce, I Married into a Wealthy Family and Became Famous Online

Zhou Chunhua had been married for over twenty years when her husband cheated on her.

She began to reflect: Was she not virtuous enough? Was she not thoughtful enough?

No! It was because...

Chapter 52 I just remembered that I didn't even hold a wedding for you when you married Anan.

As soon as the notebook arrived, Su Mu said, "Anan, let's go register."

Liao Nanxing gave her a meaningful look before being pulled by Su Mu to the marriage registration window not far away.

Currently, there are more divorces than marriages.

So as soon as Su Mu took a number from the ticket machine, he was immediately processed.

She glanced at Su Mu, whose eyes and nose were all smeared with laughter, and felt quite curious.

If Su Mu knew that Liao Nanxing left with nothing, he wondered if he would still be able to laugh.

Unfortunately, she didn't have time to watch the show, because she had to go with Gu Yao to file a lawsuit later.

When Zhou Chunhua arrived at the Civil Affairs Bureau, she glanced at the time and realized she was a little earlier than the agreed time.

"Zhou Chunhua, hello! You haven't left yet. I was afraid I'd come out too late and not see you." Su Mu's voice came from behind her.

She turned around and saw the heavily pregnant Su Mu leaning against Liao Nanxing's arm. When he laughed, the flesh on his face almost completely covered his eyes and nose.

Su Mu raised his chin, striking a victorious pose.

She wore a long dress that reached her ankles today, and it was clear that she had dressed up intentionally.

Zhou Chunhua didn't want to cause trouble, so she simply pretended not to hear and turned away.

Unexpectedly, Su Mu walked around to stand in front of her.

"It's all that staff member's fault. He kept pulling us aside to congratulate us."

She smiled and took an invitation out of her bag.

"I wrote this myself, you absolutely have to come! The address is at Shengshi Huangting, and we invited everyone around us, including you."

"Oh, right! I just remembered, when you married Anan, you didn't even have a wedding banquet... It's all my fault for not thinking things through."