Miss Chu Continues to Demand a Divorce After Forced Marriage

(Arrogant and calculating black swan VS cunning and gloomy hunter)

(Forced love + chasing wife/husband crematorium + long-lost reunion + double purity + HE)

(Male lead is mentally ...

Chapter 253 Jing Min is Heartbroken and Spits Blood

Upon hearing such malicious words, Jing Min's brows instantly furrowed with a barely perceptible tension.

Having not missed Jingmin's subtle expressions, Jin Zhuoer's tone became smug.

"That's truly rare!"

"How could my dear nephew see such an expression on your face?"

"I thought you were invincible, but I never expected your weakness to be so obvious. If I had known..."

This half-finished sentence, with its clearly stated intention, completely revealed Jing Min's true emotions, revealing his previously calm demeanor.

"Don't think you're safe just because the old man is protecting you."

He looked at his leg, which was now missing and fitted with a prosthesis.

"Don't forget, your bastard children are still in my hands..."

Who can't deliver a threat halfway through a speech?

As far as he knew, Jin Zhuoer's previous car accident, whether intentional or unintentional, not only crippled his leg but also rendered that area useless.

She is now completely unable to have children.

If he doesn't care about the twins, it means he really is going to be childless.

"It must have been hard for you to endure the humiliation of being a eunuch for so many years, only to finally achieve your wish and become a eunuch?"

"What do you think about this?"

Jin Zhuoer, who had been pretending to be calm, couldn't hold back any longer after hearing such impolite mockery and angrily said...

"Don't be so smug. You'd better know better and let my two children go."

Representative Feng said urgently from the side,

"Mr. Jin, stop wasting your breath on him."

Zhou Heng, who had been silent until now, reached out to stop the excited Jin Zhuoer.

The unspoken implication in his expression...

Jin Zhuoer glanced at Zhou Heng, then suddenly remembered something.

I almost got led astray by Jingmin.

He then looked at Chu Wuyang, his gaze carrying a pointed meaning.

"Good nephew, all these years your uncle couldn't do anything about you, but now your uncle finally understands,"

"Even heroes can't resist the charms of a beautiful woman."

"How about it?"

How does it feel to be betrayed?

His tone was sarcastic and ambiguous; this kind of implicit suggestion without explicit explanation is the most disgusting.

Chu Wuyang was the first to lose her temper. Don't think she didn't understand; every word this person said was directed at her.

"Who are you? I don't know you at all, and I've never seen you before."

She said in a cold tone,

Stop trying to sow discord!

Jin Zhuoer laughed.

"Miss Chu has indeed never seen me before and does not know me, but you met Zhou Heng some time ago, right?"

"I heard you two had a pretty good chat in private!"

He seemed to have let something slip, quickly covering his mouth in surprise, a gesture that was both hypocritical and disgusting.

"Oh! You didn't tell my nephew, did you?"

"Miss Chu, that's a bit unfair of you. Look how many times my nephew has been hurt because of you!"

"Even if you're trying to protect others from being exposed, you can't just hide it from him like this, can you?"

His gaze swept over the wounds on Jing Min's shoulder and chest; the blood was still wet.

His eyes were full of excitement, but his tone was one of feigned regret.

"How pitiful!"

Mingxiu glared angrily at Chu Wuyang for a moment.

Jing Min reacted first, blocking his view, and reprimanded him in an extremely cold tone.

"Are you so easily swayed?"

Mingxiu had been yelled at by Jingmin all day, and although she felt wronged, she kept her head down and dared not argue back.

Chu Wuyang shook the hand that Jing Min was holding, as if she had something to say.

"Jingmin..."

Jing Min didn't look at her, but instead gripped her hand tighter and looked across at them, his tone disdainful.

"Just say what you want to say!"

"Since you're so confident, why bother with all this roundabout stuff?"

Jin Zhuoer laughed loudly.

"Hehehe, you're so calm!"

His gaze swept over Jing Min, then turned to Zhou Heng beside him, his tone still provocative.

"Zhou Heng, you mean Miss Chu..."

He deliberately dragged out the sound, his gaze sweeping playfully over the atmosphere between Chu Wuyang and Jing Min, as if observing the subtle changes between the two.

"Oh, I see, so it was your 'little secret'."

Jing Min's expression grew even colder, a hint of murderous intent flashing in his eyes.

He unconsciously tightened his grip on Chu Wuyang's hand.

Chu Wuyang felt a sharp pain, and an expression of unbearable pain appeared on her face.

"Sixth Miss, are you alright?"

Zhou Heng suddenly spoke up, his tone full of concern.

"Don't be afraid, he's at his last gasp and we've surrounded him. You'll be free soon."

Chu Wuyang looked surprised, but quickly came to her senses.

"What nonsense are you talking about?"

She looked up at Jing Min, and thankfully his expression didn't change.

"Jingmin..."

Jing Min seemed to realize he had overreacted, quickly regained his composure, loosened his grip on her hand, and spoke calmly and reassuringly.

"Don't be influenced; they're trying to sow discord."

Chu Wuyang nodded, feeling somewhat relieved.

This constant verbal confrontation is also a form of psychological warfare.

Jin Zhuoer seems to think victory is in the bag and isn't in a hurry; perhaps he's already made arrangements with immigration control.

Does this mean he's certain he has no reinforcements?

Little did he know that after leaving Councilor Feng's house that evening, he instructed Li Yan to dispatch manpower.

I calculated that if I delayed a little longer, the person would arrive soon.

He endured the excruciating pain and straightened his body.

"Zhou Heng? Young Master Zhou, you must know a thing or two about his personality after working with my uncle for so many years, right?"

"Why did you have to rescue me when I was ambushed? Are you trying to make me a scapegoat?"

"Oh, so the one who knows all those whistleblower materials in such detail must be your business partner, right? As the saying goes, the most dangerous people are often those closest to you."

Zhou Heng looked at him calmly.

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