My Wife Always Wants a Divorce, What Should I Do?

After transmigrating into a book, Qiao Nansheng only wants a divorce and to stay away from her husband, Zhou Cheng.

But they are both protagonists, and the world will collapse if they divorce...

Chapter 65 She is not as innocent and harmless as she appears.

So during the six months of her marriage to Zhou Cheng, she noticed that Tang Xuerou was visiting her more and more often after her birthday, and she never suspected anything, always treating her as a good friend.

She had no other thoughts than suspecting that she had feelings for Zhou Cheng.

But ever since she learned that she was just a supporting character in the book and that Tang Xuerou had schemed to win Zhou Chengfang's heart, she no longer had any good feelings towards this person.

Yes, in the (domineering CEO) novel, the reason why Tang Xuerou was able to get together with Zhou Cheng was not simply because she later discovered that Tang Xuerou had feelings for Zhou Cheng, and began to feel disgusted and distant from her, which made Zhou Cheng feel sorry for her and slowly develop feelings for her. Everything was actually under Tang Xuerou's control.

She is not as innocent and harmless as she appears on the surface.

"Nan Sheng, why aren't you saying anything?" Tang Xue Rou's hand, which was holding the flowers, was getting tired, but she didn't see Qiao Nan Sheng take them. She frowned and looked at the woman in front of her again.

Just like I remember, I can't see anything changed, except that he's very cold towards her.

This reminded Tang Xuerou of the time she went to Shuixie Yunlan to find her, but was refused entry. A faint shadow crossed her eyes, but quickly disappeared.

Qiao Nansheng, however, seized the opportunity.

It seems that Tang Xuerou in this world is the same as the one in the (domineering CEO) novel; both are extremely well-hidden. She didn't know this before, but now she does.

Qiao Nansheng glanced at the flowers and gifts in her hand and said in a calm voice, "If I remember correctly, I told you on WeChat last time not to come looking for me again."

Tang Xuerou's smile faded slightly. "I thought you were joking."

Don't you have any self-awareness about whether you're joking or not?

Qiao Nansheng asked herself the same question in her heart, but remained calm on the surface, "Do I look like I'm joking?"

She stared at Tang Xuerou with a hint of coldness in her eyes, telling her that she was not joking.

"But why? Nan Sheng, we're friends, best friends." Tang Xue Rou frowned, seemingly not understanding why Qiao Nan Sheng would say that. Seeing her walk past her, she quickly chased after her.

"Nan Sheng, has someone been saying bad things about me to you? We've known each other for so many years, don't you know what kind of person I am?"

"You believe everything others say? What about our friendship of all these years? Nan Sheng, seeing is believing, even if..."

Qiao Nansheng ignored him, her eyes fixed ahead.

Tang Xuerou had talked herself hoarse, but the other woman didn't seem to care. She stopped, stood there frowning, and pondered where she had gone wrong.

Qiao Nansheng walked to Sheng Zhuo's car, opened the door and was about to get in, but then seemed to remember something, stood there in thought for a while, and returned the way she came.

"Give it to me." She held out her hand.

Tang Xuerou was taken aback, then quickly handed over the flowers and gifts, saying, "You're willing to accept my gifts, so we can still be good friends, right?"

Qiao Nansheng neither spoke nor denied it.

Tang Xuerou took this as a tacit agreement and breathed a sigh of relief. She said, "Nan Sheng, you know how I've treated you all these years. If someone else has said something to you that has caused you to misunderstand me, you might as well tell me directly, and I'll tell you the answer."

"Okay." Qiao Nansheng nodded, her tone indifferent. "I have something to do, so I'll head back first. We'll talk later."

Tang Xuerou originally had a lot more to say to her, but after hearing what she said, she couldn't say anything more.