Chapter 909: Chapter 909 - 910: Major Trouble

Chen Shouwang knelt in front of Hualing’s hospital bed, his face wet and disheveled, but he didn’t dare to wipe it.

He never imagined that Liu Li would go to Hualing, would blow their affairs sky-high just like that.

Chen Shouwang didn’t dare to blame Liu Li, only blamed himself for being momentarily bewitched, one wrong step leading to another.

Watching Hualing sobbing uncontrollably, Chen Shouwang lowered his head.

"...How could you do this to me, Chen Shouwang? How dare you? What’s wrong with me, how have I failed you? You ungrateful wretch, you bastard tortoise!" Hualing pointed at Chen Shouwang and cursed.

Chen Shouwang shuffled forward a few steps on his knees, saying: "I’m sorry, wife, it was my mistake. You can hit me or scold me, but take care of yourself, there’s a child in your belly!"

It would have been better if he didn’t mention the child; it only made Hualing angrier.

"Child? You still think you’re fit to have this child?" Her eyes widened, and she sneered: "Haven’t you and that woman already had a bastard? Get out! I won’t keep this child, we’re divorcing."

Chen Shouwang’s face drastically changed, and he quickly said: "I’ve broken it off with her, I was wrong, I swear, I won’t do anything to hurt you again. Give me one more chance; we worked so hard to have this child, Hualing..."

"Get out! Get the hell out!" Hualing screamed, pointing at the door, as she began to hit her own stomach: "If you don’t leave, I’ll get rid of it now."

Chen Shouwang was so frightened his face turned ashen, and he quickly grabbed her hand, saying: "Okay, okay, I’ll leave. Don’t get upset, I’m leaving!"

He turned back three times with every step as he left the ward, squatted in the corner against the wall, head in hands. What should he do?

Inside the room, the sound of Hualing’s pained sobs could be heard.

About the issues between them, Cheng Su and the others knew nothing. When Qi Taiguo returned, seeing that he had lost quite a bit of weight, Cheng Su started making delicious food for him in different ways.

In the evening, Cheng Su saw Hualing and Chen Shouwang return, but both of their expressions were very strange. Hualing’s face looked particularly awful.

Cheng Su had no idea what was going on with this couple and didn’t even dare to greet them, but as she passed by their door, she clearly heard the sound of things being smashed.

What kind of trouble is happening now?

How long has it been since things got better before they started fighting again?

"What’s wrong with them?"

The noise of things being smashed was so loud that it even startled Guiying, who lived next door. Perhaps the noise scared the child, Cancan was crying with full lungs, and Guiying kept bouncing the child while asking Cheng Su with a puzzled look.

"I don’t know either." Cheng Su shook her head.

Guiying sighed: "They were like candy sticking together before, but now they’re having a big fight, truly enemies."

Isn’t it? It’s really hard to understand how these two let their lives get to this point. Cheng Su shrugged and was about to go back inside.

Just as she stepped in, Hualing and their room door opened again, and she saw Hualing carrying a big luggage bag, with Chen Shouwang pleading desperately behind her.

Is she planning to leave home?

Cheng Su frowned, looking at Hualing.

However, when Hualing saw her, her face looked even worse. Just this morning, she had confidently told Cheng Su that Chen Shouwang wouldn’t dare mess around outside, but now?

Reality ruthlessly gave her a slap in the face, leaving her feeling unbearably ashamed.

With such disgrace, what face does she have left, what life?

Hualing turned her face away and lifted her foot to leave.

"Please, for the sake of the child!" Chen Shouwang desperately held onto her hand.

Guiying and Cheng Su exchanged looks, child?

"Chen Shouwang, don’t force me to go to your superiors." Hualing coldly said.

Chen Shouwang’s face abruptly changed, and his hand loosened.

Cheng Su furrowed her brows, thinking that the problem between the two wasn’t just some small issue; it was a big one.