Chapter 73 The rope breaks at its thinnest point (2/2)



However, all of this is based on the premise that she is immune to my misfortune.

Even if I admire someone, I would never approach her for my own selfish desires and bring her misfortune.

Chi Yu is a good girl. Although we just got divorced, she is free in my eyes.

Neither of us is married, and I feel I have a chance to win her heart.

If she doesn't care about me and decides to remain unmarried for life, focusing only on raising her children, then I will respect her decision.

However, according to the laws of my Great Chu Kingdom, if she does not remarry by the age of twenty after her divorce and return home, the government will forcibly assign her a husband.

And when I turned twenty-five, it was the same.

Since we might both be forcibly assigned by the government, I think we're quite a good match.

I can make a pact with her to be just a couple in name only, and help each other get through this difficult time.

We can live together, or we can live separately.

We just need to figure out how to explain this to outsiders since we're living separately.

If we live together, then I don't need her to do anything for me; she can live her life as she normally would.

All you need to do is cook just enough for one more person when you're cooking.

Similarly, now that I've married her, I will naturally protect her and her child, and I will also provide them with household expenses every month!

Chi Qiao never expected that Qin Mu's ideas would be so advanced.

After hearing this, she remained silent for a long time before saying:

"You're a good person, and I don't object to Xiaoyu getting together with you."

But she has only been divorced for a short time, and the weather is so unusual.

I think, whatever your plans are, it's best to wait until after the disaster is over.

Of course, all of this is predicated on the fact that the little fish can accept you.

Qin Mu breathed a sigh of relief when he heard that Chi Qiao did not object.

He knew that the person in front of him was the eldest sister-in-law of the Chi family, and that others would listen to her opinions to some extent.

As long as she agrees, the rest of the Chi family members are not a big problem.

"Thank you, sister-in-law, I know what to do!"

After saying that, he continued rolling out the noodles, while also changing the subject.

"Sister-in-law, I promised the old clan chief that I would find a tutor for Chijia'ao."

Tomorrow I have to go to Renyi Hall with Lord Fang, and Ah Kai and the others should arrive the day after tomorrow.

So, after we finish eating, I have to go out for a bit. Would you like to come with me?

"Are we going to invite the teacher?"

"Yes! I think having someone from Chijia'ao like you would be even more convincing."

This is for the good of the next generation in Chijia'ao, especially since it involves her children and grandchildren, so Chi Qiao is naturally willing.

"Okay! But when I get there, is there anything I should say?"

"Sister-in-law, let me tell you about the other party's family situation first. If we need your cooperation later, you can decide what to say."

"good!"

She trusted Qin Mu's judgment; for him to take the initiative to invite someone, the other party must be of good character and a good gentleman!

"The person I want to invite is Shen Zhaochen. He was the top scorer in the provincial examination two years ago, and he is also the first student from Anping County to achieve the top score in the provincial examination so far."

He is currently twenty-five years old and lives in the south of the city. His parents are both alive, and he has a fourteen-year-old sister named Shen Yejun.

In addition, he married a woman surnamed Zhou, who was his childhood sweetheart and is now twenty-three years old.

They have a son and a daughter; their daughter is five years old and their son is three years old.

Because he had few relatives, his education expenses were entirely supported by his family working hard and gritting their teeth.

After passing the imperial examination at the county level, he was a student receiving a stipend of twenty taels of silver every year.

Unfortunately, my mother worked day and night on embroidery in her younger years, and now her eyesight is blurred, and she is in a state of partial blindness.

His father, while preparing for the imperial examinations, fell from a pavilion he was repairing to earn more money.

Upon hearing this, Chi Qiao's first thought was: "The rope always breaks at its thinnest point, and misfortune only finds those who are unfortunate."

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