Chapter 12 If you want to mention it, I will mention it, what are you?

Finally, after nine years of sexless life, Li Yongqiang and Yao Yuan's marriage came to an end.

Although a violent conflict broke out in the end, it was resolved quickly.

- Maybe deep down in their hearts, both of them are no longer attached to each other, and they want to end it sooner, but neither of them wants to bring it up. In the end, Lao Mian couldn't help but light the fuse.

- Maybe both of them have physical problems to solve, but unfortunately the wrong key touches the wrong lock.

- Maybe Yao Yuan doesn't need X at all in the second half of her life, she has put all her passion and energy on her son and career.

In short, the two are divided!

The specific agreement was this: the two had no debts and no disagreement on the division of property. The two properties under his name, a new house in District M, are occupied by Yao Yuan and his son because they are close to her son Li Wenzhuo's school and Yao Yuan's unit. The house in District S was inhabited by Lao Mian, and after the death of the two, the two properties belonged to their son Li Wenzhuo.

The son is raised by Yao Yuan, and the old man can visit and pick him up at any time. Lao Mian pays his son's monthly maintenance and half of the children's mortgage on the property in Area M. Except for his son Li Wenzhuo, the two no longer have any contact.

Lao Mian has objections to this agreement. He insisted that he had signed under duress. But Yao Yuan didn't agree, she said that she had given Lao Mian a lot of leeway. What's more, these are all to be left to your son, what do you have to say?

Finally liberated - whether it is a nobleman or not, the old face is finally single again! Although there is an inexplicable fear of the future life, at least I can do it freely!

In fact, I still feel guilty about my ex-father-in-law and mother-in-law, at least until the moment of the curtain comes.

Needless to say, the mother-in-law first complained, and then cried bitterly.

She cried for her daughter's pity, and on the other hand, she cried for her grandson's pity. When I cried enough, I took Lao Mian's hand and continued to cry: I said that I was most worried about Lao Mian alone, and no one would care if he was sick and had a disaster.

The father-in-law's attitude was the most surprising to the old face-

The old man was born in the military, and he was so short-tempered! is the only one who did not scold the old man - after all, he is not his own son, not to mention that he has already left, what is the use of scolding!

The old man kept saying, "You're a good person, but you're too stupid—"

The two have no sons, only Yao Yuan and her sister are the two pearls in their palms. The second daughter is married, and the other party's family is also good. So I care for Lao Mian very much, and it can be said that I completely raised Lao Mian as a son. They were also loyal and honest in the first phase, but they didn't expect that honest people are often stubborn, and in the end it was a falling apart ending.

The final ending was in the living room of the former father-in-law's mother-in-law's house, except for his son Li Wenzhuo, all the members were there.

Yao Yuan, the former sister-in-law, the former father-in-law and mother-in-law, and of course, there is a depressed old face.

It was only then that Lao Mian knew the reason for Yao Yuan's anger.

"What qualifications do you have to file for divorce? What kind of family are you? What kind of family are we? If you want to mention it, I will mention it, how can it be your turn to mention it? What are you? ”

Finally "the poor dagger" - everything is so hideous, cruel and ruthless.

Only at this moment did Lao Mian know that his marriage was not worth mentioning for Yao Yuan at all. What she cares about is her status and influence - a hillbilly and a small deflated three from the countryside dare to take the lead in making trouble like this! This is what she is most angry about-

None of the people on the side said a word - which made the old face even more sad: silence means acquiescence! They must all think the same way—