Chapter 10 The First Proposal for Divorce



At the beginning, the Song family was not as wealthy as the Chang family. They looked down on the Song family, which had a bunch of daughters and only one son. At that time, Old Mrs. Chang was afraid that Chang's mother was a "brother-supporting demon" and would move away. So when Chang's mother first married into the Chang family, she suffered a lot of disdain from her mother-in-law.

However, the Song family's daughters later became very successful and married better and better. The fourth daughter married a driver in the city, a stable job, and her older brother in the port city often sent money back home.

The fifth son, who is Uncle Song himself, married Aunt Kuang Meihao. Aunt Kuang's family was wealthy and doted on their daughter.

With his aunt's dowry, Uncle Song had the capital to start a business. In addition, with his extensive network of connections, his business flourished. Within a few years, he bought a duplex apartment in the county town and built his own factory in the town.

The sixth daughter, Huimei, married into a family that owned a factory, which greatly increased the respect and regard for the Song family. More importantly, the Song family's children became united and worked together against outsiders.

For example, when Song Huizhen said she wanted a divorce, her fourth brother Huisong and sixth brother Huimei, who lived in the county town, both appeared in the private room for morning tea after receiving a call from Song's uncle.

"Third sister, let's go with you to find Chang Guomin later! If he dares to be mean to you, we sisters won't take it lying down."

When discussing the divorce agreement, they brought up every aspect they could think of. With a lawyer present, there wouldn't be any problems with the divorce agreement. Now they were just waiting for the divorce agreement to be printed so that the sisters could go and settle accounts with the Chang family.

Huisong and Huimei were born later and enjoyed the care and love of their older sisters. In return, they respected and loved their older sisters.

Their third sister had something to do, and since they both lived in the county town, how could they not lend a hand? Thinking this, the Song sisters simultaneously looked at their fingernails; this sharpness should be enough, right?

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