Tingzheng uttered the words "divorce," feeling immense anguish. But the two of them had reached a point where there was no way forward.
Lin Qinghan was stunned upon hearing those few words. After a long while, she regained her composure and looked at Tingzheng, saying, "Ah Zheng, what did you say? You said you want to divorce me? You're joking, right?" No matter how they argued, she never thought Tingzheng would actually divorce her. Even when Tingzheng let Lady Yue manage the household, she believed it was just a moment of anger, and once Tingzheng calmed down, he would surely stand by her side again.
Tingzheng was also in pain, remembering that after their marriage, he had enjoyed a period of great happiness. But post-marriage, it was endless quarrels, and his sister's increasingly indifferent demeanor: "Qinghan, I'm tired, I don't have the strength to continue anymore." He was truly exhausted; the feeling of not wanting to return home was terrifying.
