Chapter 391: Chapter 394: Why Not Divorce Her?_1
Huang Zhong was accustomed to rough work, and with the great strength in his hands, he quickly overpowered Madam Bao.
Unable to win the fight, Madam Bao could only shriek at the top of her lungs.
Hearing the commotion inside the room, Uncle Huang hurried in to break up the fight, and Sun Erhu also helped to pull Huang Zhong away.
Although he felt that a shrew like Madam Bao deserved a beating, if it actually led to someone dying, then Huang Zhong would have to sit in jail.
"Help! Not only has my own family been bullying me, but even an outsider has joined in to bully me. How am I supposed to live like this? They all want my life!"
Sun Erhu unconsciously released Huang Zhong, otherwise, wouldn’t he become an outsider who bullied Madam Bao?
By the time he tried to pull Huang Zhong back, Madam Bao had already received two solid slaps to the face.
Sun Erhu swore it wasn’t intentional, but... deep down, he felt quite satisfied.
Aunt Huang entered the room to find it in total disarray.
"Are you really intent on breaking this home apart?" Aunt Huang stamped her foot, her tears falling uncontrollably.
Huang Zhong knelt before Aunt Huang, "Mother, I’m sorry for making you and father suffer all these years! I also haven’t lived like a man; please just agree to me divorcing this woman!"
Over the years, the Huang Family had provided for her well, not asking for her gratitude, only that she live her life properly. 𝒏𝙤𝙫𝒑𝙪𝙗.𝙘𝒐𝙢
But what was the result?
They took a step back, and that woman took two steps forward—it was a rhythm to drive them to their deaths!
Madam Bao looked at Huang Zhong in disbelief. Was this really her husband?
Hadn’t he always been docile, nodding along to whatever she said?
He was actually talking about divorcing her! And it seemed not just once.
Uncle Huang let out a heavy sigh, "Big Dog and Second Dog can’t be without a mother, your mother and I... Let’s just endure and it will pass."
Right now, the two beloved grandsons were out playing; it would be better to settle things peacefully, after all, they were still a family.
"You raised me, scrimping and saving to set up a shop for me, and even slaving away for me all these years. If I didn’t care about any of this, would I still be human?"
"I’m enjoying the good life in town, while leaving you to suffer and work hard in the village. That would make me an animal!"
Huang Zhong pounded his chest, crying helplessly like a child.
All the years of accumulated guilt surged out at once.
Aunt Huang hugged her son with a heartache. With these words from Huang Zhong, she was willing to toil away for him for the rest of her life!
What do parents want from their children?
Isn’t it the hope that they live well and be happy together for a lifetime?
If the children are willing to care for them in their old age, their hearts are content; if not, they would just as well crawl into their coffins.
But now her son was not happy, suffering every day as if he were in a boiling oil cauldron!
Uncle Huang rubbed his nose forcefully, managing to keep his tears at bay.
Perhaps... they should just comply with their son’s request?
Aunt Huang wiped away her tears, "Zheng Hong, go and ask the village chief to come over for me."
"Okay," Tan Zhenghong nodded.
Ever since he severed ties with the Tan Family, he felt that many matters should be dealt with decisively, or else they would drag on for a lifetime.
And the longer they were dragged out, the more painful they became.
The girl quickly said, "Brother Zheng Hong, you rest. I’ll go home and call my father over."
She had been considerate—still concerned about Tan Zhenghong and Qiao Duo’er’s hardships at this hour.
Huang Zhong seemed liberated, "Thank you, mother!"
Seeing the situation turning against her, Madam Bao quickly said, "Huang Zhong, don’t be angry with me. What I said was in anger; I know I was wrong and I will definitely change. Please forgive me."