Doted By The Regent King-Chapter 1477 - 1415: Severing All Ties

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Chapter 1477: Chapter 1415: Severing All Ties

Outside the Yamen, Wufu was already waiting there. There were also some idle busybodies squatting there waiting for a spectacle. Of course, who arranged it is hard to say.

"She’s out." 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

Wufu looked over, and sure enough, Madam Zhou was coming out surrounded by several people. She hurriedly went up: "Everything went smoothly?"

She was asking Purple Jade and the others.

Purple Jade smiled faintly and said, "Rest assured, Miss, everything has been taken care of. After returning, Nanny Cheng and I will have ’Zhou Residence’ hung at the door and inform the lord that Miss has changed her surname."

Wufu nodded with satisfaction.

"Miss, there are many people here. It would be better to talk back at the residence." Nanny Cheng glanced at the loafers squatting outside the Yamen and frowned.

Wufu was just about to agree when someone rushed out of the Yamen, and wasn’t it that scoundrel Wu Lihong.

When enemies meet, their eyes burn with anger. This saying fits this pair of resentful father and daughter perfectly, although it was Wu Lihong whose eyes were aflame.

Seeing Wufu at this moment reminded him that everything happening was directed by this girl.

Others wish for their parents’ harmony and happiness, but she wants to make her biological parents separate and make it known to the world. Truly a defiant girl.

"Madam Zhou." Wu Lihong looked at Madam Zhou, stepping forward two paces and questioning: "Are you really going to let this girl make everything absolute? Really let her change her surname?"

Wufu raised her eyebrows, so it was about this.

"You don’t lack such a daughter." Madam Zhou’s face showed some fatigue.

"How could you be so ruthless!" Wu Lihong raised his voice in a cold laugh: "Even if I separate from you, she changes her surname, it can’t disguise the fact that I’m her biological father, right?"

"Lord Wu, what of it? Being my biological father can’t change anything. I’ve always been with my mother, do you still expect me to support you in your old age?" Wufu squinted her eyes and asked. This person seems very persistent about the biological father issue, is he planning to use this title for something?

"Why not? As long as I bear the title of your father, one cannot ignore the fact that you carry my blood, it is proper for you to honor me, otherwise you are thoroughly unfilial." Wu Lihong said solemnly: "Someone who can be unfilial to their own biological father, judging by your character, who would dare marry you?"

"Not only that, you want me not only to honor you, but also to use my connections to pave your official road, don’t you?" Wufu laughed with a throaty chuckle: "Lord Wu, your thick skin and shamelessness have really refreshed my understanding layer by layer."

"You, you defiant girl." Wu Lihong was so angry he raised his hand.

"Wu Lihong, what do you think you’re doing?" Madam Zhou was startled and instinctively blocked in front of Wufu, glaring at him fiercely.

"Step aside, I should teach this defiant girl a lesson about respecting her biological father." Wu Lihong intended to push her away.

Chi Wu grabbed his hand, and he cried out in pain.

"Biological father? Do you know why I don’t acknowledge you?" Wufu sneered.

Wu Lihong’s heart felt ominous, sensing great disaster.

"From the moment you sheltered and abetted your wife to hire a murderer to kill me and my mother, I would never acknowledge you." Wufu said, pulling out a Butterfly Knife from her sleeve, "You always say you’re my biological father and I carry your blood, today I’ll give it back to you."

As soon as she finished speaking, without thinking, she sliced her palm with the knife, blood splattering out. With a wave of her hand, she splashed the blood onto Wu Lihong’s face: "From today on, I sever ties with you, Wu Lihong, one slice, two breaks. We’ll have nothing to do with each other, in life and death. You are not my father, you never were, because you’re not worthy."