She loves me so much, I'm not a simp. (9, 10, 11, 12)



"How could she do this! I thought she was well-behaved and sensible, but I never expected her to dare treat you like this! No wonder your mother insisted on divorcing me back then. She hurt you so much, why didn't you tell your father? Were you worried that your father wouldn't stand up for you?"

At the time, his wife told him that Lu Jinyao was not a good person and that they would divorce if he didn't send him away. He impulsively divorced his wife and still hasn't been able to coax her back home. He also finds it difficult to see his daughter.

He had long regretted it, regretting his impulsive actions back then.

Mr. Lu and Ms. Ji's marriage was a business arrangement. Mr. Lu didn't actually have deep feelings for Ms. Ji, but they got along quite well.

However, Mr. Lu absolutely dotes on his own daughter. It's just that Wan Ge never talks about what she experienced at school, otherwise she might not have been the target of Lu Jinyao's rumors for so many years.

When Wan Ge heard her father say, "No, those rumors are insignificant to me and won't affect me at all, so I don't care."

Of course she knew that if she spoke up, her father would definitely make the decision for her. Wan Ge knew how much her father loved her. Apart from the few percent of shares held by her uncles, her father had given her all the shares in the company owned by the Lu family.

Love is where money is; it's quite obvious that her father had long intended to give her everything he owned.

Wange naturally knew about this one, but she didn't like the atmosphere of the Lu family and she didn't like the adopted daughter even more, so when her parents divorced, Wange chose to stay with her mother.

Despite how good her father was to her, she realized that he would never give away his adopted daughter, and that he had ultimately wronged her mother. Her mother had given her both companionship and money, so she naturally favored her mother more.

Since the adopted daughter wouldn't leave their home, she would leave with her mother. So Wan Ge simply said nothing, and naturally her mother could live the life she wanted.

It's great that things are like this now. Over the years, my father has been paying the price for his mistakes, giving my mother gifts like good contracts, flowers, and jewelry as if they were free.

At first, her mother was reluctant to accept them, but Wan Ge told her that if she didn't accept them, it would be a waste, and that it would benefit her adopted daughter. After that, her mother accepted everything her father gave her.

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