Chapter 91: Giving Up on the Divorce
Chapter 91: Giving Up on the Divorce
Ling Nuonuo is not picky about food; for breakfast, she has a glass of milk, an egg, two boiled shrimp, and three slices of cucumber.
What Ling Nuonuo eats, Song Qingtian eats as well.
This ensures she gets enough nutrition without gaining weight.
Girls should develop a naturally slim physique from a young age—and they mustn’t be picky eaters.
Ling Nuonuo wants to grow up just as beautiful as her mommy.
So whatever Mommy eats, she eats too.
Aunt Chen is the housekeeper; whatever the mistress eats, she eats as well.
That’s why there’s only this for breakfast.
Song Qingtian is about to feed Ling Nuonuo, but she doesn’t sit down to eat right away.
Ling Nuonuo eats while picking up a slice of cucumber and taking a tiny bite.
Then she looks at Song Qingtian.
“Mommy… eat…”
After saying this, she brings the bite to Song Qingtian’s mouth, and Song Qingtian takes it.
Across from them, Ling Hanyu just watches the mother and daughter finish their meal—his own plate remains untouched.
He doesn’t feel like eating; he has no appetite.
Song Qingtian doesn’t understand the lifestyle of the wealthy—if they won’t even enjoy such a nutritious breakfast, what else could they possibly want?
“Mommy, can I really not go to Kindergarten?”
Ling Nuonuo doesn’t like Kindergarten. The other kids there tease her, calling her “a child born with a mom but raised without one,” and they bully her, saying she’s a “little fool girl.”
Today, Song Qingtian plans to take her daughter to withdraw her from Kindergarten.
Three years old is still too young; she can start school in another year.
But when she hears her daughter’s words, Song Qingtian squats down to look at her. She understands exactly what her daughter means.
Ling Nuonuo’s usually bright, sunny face now carries a hint of worry. She lowers her head slightly, dares not speak, and presses her little hands together.
She looks very upset.
Ling Hanyu sits on the sofa, staring at the few unsigned agreements.
Hearing Song Qingtian’s conversation with her daughter, he also senses something amiss.
Song Qingtian holds her daughter’s small body and asks, “Nuonuo, did someone at Kindergarten bully you?”
“They say I was born with a mom but raised without one, and they call me a ‘little fool girl’—they say I’m a silly kid!”
Ling Hanyu’s face instantly darkens, and his eyes flash with cold, piercing intensity as he glares at Song Qingtian.
Song Qingtian’s expression changes too, but she feels mostly heartbroken.
She knows that City A isn’t very big; within the circle of the rich, there are only so many people, and these people have already divided themselves into several factions.
Some curry favor with Ling Hanyu, while others don’t.
Those who do will treat Ling Nuonuo exceptionally well, while those who don’t will slander her behind her back.
Ling Hanyu is incredibly powerful; nowadays, almost no one in City A dares to cross him. If they can’t confront him directly, they’ll resort to underhanded tactics—such as targeting his children.
What could be simpler, easier, less likely to be discovered by Ling Hanyu, and yet satisfyingly effective than going after Ling Nuonuo?
End of Chapter 91: Giving Up on the Divorce
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