She had originally planned to make it look tattered and then say it was gnawed by rats, and she couldn't do anything about it, but she didn't expect to be found out.
The village chief also wanted to resolve the He family’s issue quickly, so he called on a few young men in the village to help carry the cabinets.
Accountant Liao was very disgusted with what the He family did. When calculating the money for the quilt, he waved his hand and wrote ten yuan.
Out of helplessness, Mrs. He could only give seventy-six yuan to Su Qing on the spot.
After getting her dowry back, it was finally time to get the certificate.
Since the two did not get a marriage certificate, signing the divorce papers meant that they would have nothing to do with each other in the future.
The divorce agreement was made in triplicate, one for He Aiqing, one for Su Qing, and one for the village. It could be used as evidence if anyone got into trouble over this matter in the future.
"Okay, go away." The village chief waved his hand and the crowd began to disperse.
"Wait a minute, I have something else to do."
When Su Qing saw He Aihua just now, he suddenly thought of something very important.
"Why are you so nosy? You're always the one causing trouble."
Old Mrs. He was very unhappy because she had just suffered such a huge loss.
Now that he heard that Su Qing had something else to do, he started cursing.
If the He family's daughters-in-law hadn't held her back, they would have rushed up and fought with her.
"If you have anything else, we can help you solve it all at once while these old bones of ours are still around."
Su Qing knew that his seventh uncle was supporting him, so he gave him a grateful look.
"I need to write a letter of severance regarding my four children's relationship with the He family."
Hearing this, Mrs. He breathed a sigh of relief. As long as she didn't have to pay for it, it was fine.
"Write it, write it immediately. I don't care about the daughter of your Su family, who can only give birth to money-losing things."
In front of village cadres and villagers, Su Qing signed a letter of severance of ties with the He family on behalf of several children.
This means that the He family has nothing to do with the eldest, second, third, and fourth daughters, no matter whether they are rich or poor, born or dead. He Aiqing does not need to bear the obligation of raising them, and the children will not need to bear the obligation of supporting them in the future.
Old Mrs. He held the letter of severance in her arms as if it were a treasure, fearing that if she was a second late, Su Qing and her daughter would take advantage of it.
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