
The transformation of the divorced richest man
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What, divorce? I've been looking forward to my husband for two years, and now he wants a divorce as soon as he comes back. Looking at her husband whom she hadn't seen for two years, Willow felt a little dazed. The man whom she once loved terribly was now such a stranger.
Chapter 1 Divorce
What, divorce? I've been looking forward to my husband for two years, and now he wants a divorce as soon as he comes back.
Looking at her husband whom she hadn't seen for two years, Willow felt a little dazed. The man whom she once loved terribly was now such a stranger.
Wilder said confidently: "I don't want to delay you, let's part ways amicably, let's get a divorce, you are still young, just find another one first."
Without a trace of guilt on his face, he handed the divorce agreement to Willow and continued, "Take a look. If there's no problem, sign it. We'll go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to complete the formalities."
The low house fell silent, and Willow held her breath. She had never expected this to be the outcome.
Willow and Wilder were college classmates. She liked Wilder, the kind of love at first sight, and had a crush on him from her freshman year to her senior year.
It is very painful to have a crush on someone. Every time she approached Wilder cautiously, she was ruthlessly rejected.
Just when they were about to graduate, Wilder suddenly confessed his love to her, and she agreed without even thinking.
Less than a month after they started dating, when all the classmates returned to school to take graduation photos, he proposed to Willow in front of all the classmates.
Willow nodded in agreement without even thinking about it. At this moment, he was completely immersed in the happiness of being in love.
We can't be too harsh on Willow either. No girl can resist a man she has secretly loved for four years.
When Willow brought Wilder home, her parents were furious. You have to understand her feelings.
Your parents worked hard to send you to college, and as soon as you graduated, you wanted to get married, and the place is more than 2,000 kilometers away. This is not marrying far away, it is as far as going abroad.
Knowing nothing about the other party's family situation, no parent would agree to this, and Willow's parents were no exception. They strongly opposed it and even drove Wilder away.
If the girl doesn't like the son-in-law that her parents approve of, the relationship will basically not work out. If the girl likes the son-in-law that her parents don't approve of, the relationship will basically work out.
Willow was such a person. She ignored the risk of her parents severing their father-daughter relationship, stole the household registration book, and went to the Civil Affairs Bureau with Wilder to get a marriage certificate.
When the parents found out, the father fainted from anger. No one could accept that the daughter he had raised with great difficulty was taken away with her pot just after she graduated.
In a fit of anger, her father severed all ties with her and never had any contact with her again.
Her mother wiped her tears and secretly gave her two thousand yuan. She married Wilder regardless, not asking for a cent in betrothal gifts. She left home and came to this strange place, where she stayed for two years.
When I married Wilder, my idea was very simple: as long as two people love each other, no difficulties will be a problem.
Isn't it just over 2,000 kilometers? With planes and high-speed trains, you can get back whenever you want.
It’s not a big deal if you don’t have money. Willow married Wilder not for money, but for love.
I had thought before that I would get married not for money but for love. Now that I have love, anything I do for him is worth it.
It's okay if your parents don't understand or oppose you. Love conquers everything. Aren't they just worried about your life? If you can get better and then go back, they'll surely change their minds.
Willow’s thoughts at that time were so simple: love is invincible, and if she has him, she can have everything.
When she and Wilder arrived at his house, they realized that the difficulties were much more serious than they had imagined.
Willow is from the south, while Wilder is from the north. The difference in living habits is too great. They simply cannot live together. For the sake of love, she gave up the living habits she had grown up with and adapted to life in the north.
Wilder's family was so poor, they had three old tiled houses without even a single decent room. The house was bare and extremely poor. Only then did she understand why Wilder had been working part-time outside all day while in college.
None of this is invincible, after all, is there love? The most terrible thing is that Wilder comes from a single-parent family. His father died early and his mother raised him single-handedly.
During the last semester of Wilder's senior year, the house was leaking. His mother climbed up to cover the tiles, but she slipped and fell from the roof. Her spine was broken and she was paralyzed in bed, needing someone to take care of her eating, drinking, defecating and urinating.
Wilder's family had no savings and owed a lot of money. To pay for his mother's medical treatment, he borrowed a lot of money. The debt of more than 200,000 yuan was an insurmountable mountain for a poor family.
Willow came here, relying on the belief in love to support her. In order to repay the debt, Wilder had to go to the south to work, leaving Willow at home to take care of her paralyzed mother-in-law.
In the past two years, I, a newly graduated and promising girl, have become a nanny. I am unfamiliar with the place and have to take care of my mother-in-law's eating, drinking, defecating and urinating every day.
Willow, who had never worked in the fields before, had to go to the fields to grow vegetables. He often followed Wilder's cousins, a group of farmers who were looking for work, to nearby towns to do odd jobs to supplement the family income.
After two years, I became a typical rural woman. I was only 24, but I looked like I was in my 30s. I looked completely different from the graceful figure I had when I first graduated. If I went back home, my own mother wouldn't recognize me.
Thinking of this, Willow felt sad and tears welled up in her eyes. She tried hard to hold them back, determined not to let them flow out and show her cowardice in front of this b*st*rd.
Seeing Willow was reluctant to accept the divorce agreement, Wilder said coldly, "Whether you agree to the divorce or not, we have to get a divorce. This is also for your own good. You will be free and don't have to suffer poverty with me. My mother doesn't need you to take care of her anymore."
Your parents didn't agree to our marriage at first, but now that we've agreed, you can go back to them and reunite with your family. You can find a normal family and live the life you want."
Willow was furious. He shamelessly said that he was doing it for my own good. If it was for my own good, why did he confess his feelings to me and drag me into this trouble? After graduation, I didn't go to work for a single day and became a nanny, taking care of my paralyzed mother-in-law every day.
Unable to tolerate his ugly face any longer, she snatched the divorce agreement from his hand, tore it into pieces and scattered it on the ground.
Wilder suddenly stood up, kicked over the table beside him, and shouted, "Willow, don't act pitiful. You've been taking care of my mother for the past two years, and I've been sending you money every month. Every month I've been sending you one or two thousand. Why are you acting like a victim and feeling wronged?
This is my home, and if you refuse to leave, I have the right to kick you out."
Willow stood up, glared at Wilder's ugly face, and sneered: "Wilder, others may not know, but don't you have any idea in your heart? When you first went out, you didn't transfer a penny to me for several months. You relied on the pocket money I saved when I was studying to make ends meet.
Later, I ran out of money, so I sold my computer, cell phone, and even my down jacket to your cousin's wife.
You shamelessly told me that you make one or two thousand every month. Just ask your mother how much her medicine costs. She suffers from rheumatism all year round, and it hurts here and there. The pain in her lumbar spine keeps her awake all night. The little money you have is not even enough to buy her medicine."
Wilder was furious, his face grim. "Don't calculate it with me in detail, or you might end up paying me back. At the end of last year, I transferred 20,000 yuan to you. In the countryside, you grow your own vegetables, so it's just buying some rice. You can't finish it in ten years."
Isn't it just buying some medicine for my mom? One or two thousand a month isn't enough. I have nothing to say to you. Be smart and follow me to the Civil Affairs Bureau. After completing the paperwork, pack up your things and get out of here."
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Chapter 2 It's Not That Simple
Willow showed no sign of weakness and retorted, "Did you transfer that 20,000 yuan back to me to buy rice? Your second uncle comes to my house every day to collect the debt, even on the night of the 30th. I had no choice but to transfer 20,000 yuan and pay your second uncle 16,000 yuan, leaving 4,000 yuan. You even told me to sell clothes for your mother and change her bedding. Is that enough for your relatives to come and drink with you for a year?"
If I hadn't been doing odd jobs all year round, your mother and I would have starved to death long ago if we had relied on the little money you sent back."
Wilder's face flushed red, and he was extremely angry. He pointed at Willow and said, "Don't talk nonsense to me. Just give me a clear answer. Do you agree to the divorce?"
Willow faced his angry gaze without any fear. She came back without a word and asked for a divorce. She was really so kind as to help me out of this misery.
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