Rebirth in the '70s: The Commander's Wife Wants a Divorce

In her previous life, Zhao Zhenzhu's military officer husband made a mistake, died, and brought shame to their entire family.

To atone for her husband's sins, Zhao Zhenzhu did the hea...

Chapter 139 Zhou Bingchen, you only know how to bully me

After reading the agreement, Zhou Bingchen was stunned.

Pearl's description was quite detailed. Except for the last one, each item stated that the child would belong to her after the divorce.

"Zhou Bingchen, what do you think? Do you dare to sign?" Zhao Zhenzhu deliberately used provocation.

"Zhenzhu, please change the second one! I'm a son-in-law, and it's my duty to respect my parents-in-law. You don't have to make such a clear distinction with me." Zhou Bingchen felt a little aggrieved.

He is a real man, and he has the responsibility to support his family and to respect his parents-in-law.

Zhao Zhenzhu wrote this, which was equivalent to not requiring Zhou Bingchen to show filial piety to Zhao Qingshan and his wife. This made Zhou Bingchen very embarrassed.

"I want to make it clear, because I will not give any money to your parents. Even if they are sick, don't expect me to take care of them. They raised you, but not me." Zhao Zhenzhu said coldly.

Zhao Zhenzhu wrote this because she didn't want the Zhou family to take advantage of her.

She wants to be a wealthy woman in the future.

No matter how powerful Zhou Bingchen was, he only got a fixed salary every month. In terms of money, he definitely didn't have more than Zhao Zhenzhu.

Moreover, Zhou Bingchen's salary has to support his family! Children are money-eaters. After Zhou Bingchen's salary supports his family, how much money will be left?

By doing this, Zhao Zhenzhu also cut off the Zhou family's chances of getting involved with them in the future.

What if the Zhou family finds out that she has made a lot of money and wants to morally blackmail Zhou Bingchen to increase their retirement money or buy them a house or something?

Zhou Bingchen wanted to agree, but he also had to consider whether the money in his pocket was worthy of it.