
You Spent the Anniversary with Your Widowed Sister-in-law, I Am Divorced and Am Alone
by Like Water
About This Novel
On the fourth wedding anniversary, Lu Nianchu filed for divorce. The man's face was grave and his phoenix eyes were sharp, "Is it because I was with my elder sister-in-law during the pregnancy and not with you?" Lu Nianchu said: "Yes." The day after his elder brother's death, Gu Zhuoye went to the United States to be with his widowed sister-in-law. In the past four years, he traveled back and forth between China and the United States. He accompanied his sister-in-law and the child countless times when she needed him. Three days ago, his sister-in-law returned to China and they fell into the water at the same time. His first reaction was to save her. She was misunderstood for hurting her nephew and was punished to kneel on the cobblestones, but he simply ignored her. She loved him for eight years and never questioned his sincerity. But now, Lu Nianchu had doubts about his love for the first time. "Okay," the man tore up the divorce agreement, "I'm doing this all for my eldest brother's child, so I won't be with you anymore." Lu Nianchu: "Tear one copy, and I'll make up one until you sign it." The coldness in the man's eyes was replaced by shock, and he grabbed it as fast as a cheetah. Her hand: "We fell in love until we got married, and you stayed with me for eight years." "Are you willing to let go?" Lu Nianchu calmly took out his hand: "There is nothing I can't let go of." #Gu Zhuoye would rather believe that the earth is flat than believe that Lu Nianchu will really divorce him. They had been together for eight years. In order to marry him, Lu Nianchu once knelt in the rain outside the Gu family gate alone, and even gave up the opportunity to study abroad. How could she be willing to leave him after she had sacrificed so much. But when the divorce certificate was actually handed to him, Gu Zhuoye was dumbfounded. Countless days later, Gu Zhuoye put aside all his reserve and half-knelt in front of the door of the woman's room, pleading with his face: "Please, open the door and let me in."
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