Chapter 84 Fu Ting's Background 1 (1/2)



Let alone him not believing it, everyone else didn't believe it to begin with.

However, this was said by Ruan Jiaojiao's father-in-law, and with the support of her mother-in-law, no one could disbelieve it.

As members of the Fu family, Old Man Fu couldn't possibly wrong his daughter-in-law and then smear her reputation, could he?

A family's fortunes are intertwined; Old Man Fu wouldn't be that stupid!

So... Ruan Jiaojiao really is that kind of person!

Fu Ting is truly pitiful; marrying such a woman has brought misfortune upon his family.

When Old Man Fu saw that so many people were supporting him, he straightened his back.

He pointed at Ruan Jiaojiao and said, "It's her, your wife, my daughter-in-law, who seduced me and tried to shorten my lifespan. Fu Ting, I only spared this slut's life because of you. Listen to me, you two can't live together anymore. Divorce her, don't want her anymore. Your parents will help you raise the child. If you still don't want that, your parents will risk their reputation to find you someone better!"

Fu Tingjian frowned slightly, but did not answer. Instead, he looked at his mother, Fu Laoniang, who was standing to the side.

Old Lady Fu stammered and didn't say a word.

Just then, Old Man Fu secretly pinched her waist, and Old Woman Fu finally spoke—

"That's right, that's exactly it. Your wife is immoral and seduced my old man. I saw it all. Fu Ting, can we get rid of a wife like that?"

The two elderly people had always been known in the village as hardworking and down-to-earth, and they had never spoken to anyone like that before, especially not to a girl who was their daughter-in-law.

Gradually, everyone came to believe it.

Someone advised Fu Ting, "Fu Ting, everyone has seen your performance over the years. You did the most work at the factory, but you were paid the same as us. Everyone knows you're not that scoundrel anymore, you've reformed. But... there's something you shouldn't forget. Your wife didn't want to marry you in the first place. If she hadn't been pregnant with twins, you might never have been able to marry Ruan Jiaojiao in your life."

"So, it's highly likely that she's seducing Old Master Fu to get revenge on you for ruining her life. If she manages to seduce Old Master Fu, wouldn't she be in charge of the Fu family then?"

"Everyone knows that Ruan Jiaojiao is going to take the college entrance exam. If she gets in, she'll have to study somewhere else, and you and the two children will only become a burden to her!"

"If she hooks up with your father, he'll be able to control you and the two kids, preventing you from going with her. That way, she can live freely and do whatever she wants!"

"Hahaha..." Before the man could finish speaking, Ruan Jiaojiao couldn't help but burst out laughing.

She laughed and clapped her hands, saying, "I really didn't expect there to be such a capable person in Shanjiao Village. He's not afraid of choking on his own saliva while lying through his teeth. He even uses idioms to lie. That's impressive."

Ruan Jiaojiao walked fearlessly into the middle of the crowd, took out the photo she had found at Old Man Fu's house, and showed it to everyone carefully!

This matter was originally a family affair of the Fu family. If Old Man Fu had explained what had happened, Ruan Jiaojiao would not have let the "family scandal" be aired in public.

But things are different now, Old Man Fu. If you're ruthless, don't blame me for being unjust!

Fortunately, the village is full of people with diverse opinions, and they have a thorough understanding of what happened before, so there must be some people who remember what happened to Fu Ting.

Although Ruan Jiaojiao showed the photos to everyone, she protected them very well and prevented others from touching them.

This is the only photo of Fu Ting's family; she absolutely cannot damage it.

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