Chapter 7 Seeking Support



"Mom, aren't we going home?" Xiao Duo tugged at Zhao Qinglan's clothes.

Zhao Qinglan squatted down, looked directly into her daughter's eyes, and said earnestly, "Xiaoduo, Mommy has to separate from Daddy. Do you want to come with Mommy?"

Xiao Duo immediately became anxious. "Xiao Duo only wants her mother, mother, don't abandon Xiao Duo." Her father's eyes were always only for her older brother and sister, but she only had her mother.

Zhao Qinglan smiled and hugged her daughter tightly.

"Mom will never leave Xiaoduo behind, no matter where she goes. Xiaoduo is Mom's life."

At this moment, in the Wang family home, Old Mrs. Wang was cooking in the kitchen, cursing and swearing, Wang Dazhi was sitting outside smoking, and Old Mr. Wang looked miserable.

"Dazhi, is Qinglan really not going to stay with you anymore?"

“Dad, you don’t believe her nonsense. She’s just saying things to scare people. With her family background, where can she go after leaving our family?” Wang Dazhi said disdainfully.

Zhao Qinglan, who had just stepped outside with her daughter, sneered upon hearing this.

Is it because she's convinced she can't live without the Wang family?

Today, she's going to show the Wang family what she's made of; she, Zhao Qinglan, can survive without anyone.

The door was pushed open, and Zhao Qinglan, looking dignified, walked in, leading her daughter.

"Qing, Qinglan."

Old Man Wang stood up abruptly.

When Wang Dazhi turned around and saw the mother and son, all the anger that had been building up for so long surged up.

Hearing her husband's voice from the kitchen, Mrs. Wang rushed out with a spatula in hand.

Despite facing three opponents alone, Zhao Qinglan showed no fear on her face and looked down at her daughter with tenderness.

"Xiaoduo, go inside and close the door. Don't come out unless Mom calls you."

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