The dragon tribe's most beloved little princess found herself in an era of scarcity, lacking clothes and food. Fortunately, she had a grandmother who doted on her as if she were the apple of he...
Chapter 506 The Divorce Certificate Was Obtained
She held her warm, soft baby son tightly, only then did she feel a little more at ease. However, she didn't feel sleepy at all and kept her eyes open until dawn before finally falling asleep.
Then, I felt like I had just fallen asleep when I heard my husband's voice: "Wake up! Wake up!"
Li Chunhua slowly opened her eyes, which were a little swollen, probably because she had cried too much yesterday.
"Jianye, what's wrong?" she asked softly, her face showing a cautious expression, as she propped herself up on the bed.
Then Chen Jianye held two red books in his hand and handed one to her: "This is a divorce certificate. Take one and pack your things to go back to your parents' home."
He got the divorce certificate right after he woke up that morning, when his mother dragged him to the brigade leader to get it processed.
Zhao Mancang knew about the awful things Li Chunhua had done, so he readily stamped the divorce certificate without Li Chunhua even needing to be present.
With this stamped divorce certificate, Chen Jianye and Li Chunhua were officially divorced.
Li Chunhua froze for a moment, then stared at the words "Divorce Certificate" on the red booklet. She immediately screamed frantically, "No! I won't leave! I won't get a divorce! I don't want a divorce!"
She panicked completely, thinking that as long as the other woman didn't cooperate, they couldn't get a divorce. She figured that as time went on, it would just pass!
To my utter surprise, she got the divorce certificate done without even showing up!
In a panic, she tried to hold her son for support, but when she turned around, she found that both children were gone. Her expression turned anxious and fearful as she cried out, "Where are Xiaobao and Jinbao?!"
Where are her two precious sons?
"Mom will take him over for a couple of days," Chen Jianye sighed heavily.
His mother is determined to make them divorce this time!
They even took the child away, just to avoid giving Chunhua any more excuses to dawdle.
Li Chunhua was stunned for a moment, then cried out in anguish, "I would rather die than leave!"
After yelling, he lay down on the bed and simply stayed in the house without going out.
Chen Jianye didn't want to really send her away, so he advised, "Chunhua, why don't you go back to your parents' house for a while? After your parents have calmed down, I'll ask them to bring you back."
At this critical moment, with his parents both furious, if he pleaded again, he himself would be kicked out.
Let's wait and see.
Li Chunhua shook her head, a deep fear in her eyes: "Jianye! If my parents find out I'm divorced, they definitely won't let me back in the house. In this dead of winter, if I leave here, I'll just starve and freeze to death outside!"
The man is already dead; there's no chance for him to plead for mercy!
After she said that, Chen Jianye was even less likely to kick her out.
He also knew about her second sister's death from freezing to death, so he simply threw the divorce certificate at her and turned to leave as if escaping.
Looking at the divorce certificate in her hand, Li Chunhua was overwhelmed with grief and couldn't help but lie on the bed and cry.
Hearing her hoarse cries, Zhao Mei couldn't bear it. Knowing that she hadn't eaten for two meals, she kindly heated up a bowl of porridge and brought it to her.
"Creak!"
Zhao Mei pushed open the door and entered, saying softly, "Third sister-in-law, stop crying. If you keep crying, your eyes and throat will be ruined. You should eat something to fill your stomach first."
As soon as she put the food on the cupboard, Li Chunhua grabbed her hand and pleaded, "Sister-in-law! Sister-in-law, please help me! I don't want a divorce. Please plead with Mom for me!"
Zhao Mei just looked at her sympathetically and shook her head: "I can't help you with this!"
In those days, marriage certificates in rural areas were simply signed and stamped by the village officials, since not many people could write, and village cadres usually helped write the names.
(End of this chapter)