Let’s Divorce As Agreed-Chapter 1158 - 1157 Only Petty Men and Women Are
Chapter 1158: Chapter 1157: Only Petty Men and Women Are Difficult to Nourish
Chapter 1158: Chapter 1157: Only Petty Men and Women Are Difficult to Nourish
Wen Chi’s father shook his head helplessly.
There’s an old saying, “Only small-minded men and women are difficult to nurture.”
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His personality was relatively mild, and he had always coddled her, never speaking a harsh word to her.
That’s why she couldn’t tolerate even the slightest grievance.
He said this because he hoped for family harmony.
He understood his daughter-in-law, it wasn’t easy for her alone.
And Huanhuan was good-tempered, worked hard, and was always well-behaved, never stirring up scandals.
He believed she knew her limits.
But sometimes his wife just didn’t get it, always making a big deal out of trivial matters, why bother?
Wen Chi’s father shook his head, somewhat at a loss.
He looked at his little grandson in his arms, Warm sunlight was sensible after all.
Always watching them without making a fuss, his eyes rolling around, so proud.
Seeing that it wasn’t too late, Wen Chi’s father decided to wait until his wife had cooled off a bit before going back to the room; going in now would surely be walking into the line of fire.
So, in the living room, there was the sound of Wen Chi’s father’s deep voice and Warm sunlight’s chirping and chattering.
Just then, the doorbell rang, Wen Chi’s father furrowed his brows, who could it be visiting at this hour?
So he went to open the door with Warm sunlight in his arms.
The moment he opened the door, he was somewhat surprised because the visitors were Huanhuan and Wen Chi.
“Dad.” Huanhuan managed a smile and greeted him, but Wen Chi’s father was always nice to her.
Wen Chi followed behind her and also gave a greeting after entering.
“What brings you here so late? Why didn’t you give a heads up? Have you eaten yet?” Wen Chi’s father asked with concern.
“Dad, we came to see Warm sunlight, I have some time off recently and want to take Warm sunlight back to my place.” Gu Huanhuan explained gently.
After she finished speaking, she then stretched out her hands towards Warm sunlight, “Warm sunlight, mommy is here to see you, shall we go home?”
As soon as Warm sunlight saw Gu Huanhuan, she started to wriggle.
“Mommy, I want mommy,” Warm sunlight said in her babyish voice.
“You little rascal, seeing your mom and you don’t want Grandpa anymore? Didn’t you just say Grandpa is your favorite?” Wen Chi’s father said, smiling as he handed Warm sunlight over to Gu Huanhuan.
“Dad, where’s mom?” Gu Huanhuan didn’t see Mrs. Wen, so she asked. Even though her mother-in-law was sometimes harsh to her, she was still an elder who took the trouble to care for Warm sunlight and let them work without worries.
“She’s gone back to her room, and we all will be heading to bed soon,” Wen Chi’s father didn’t want his daughter-in-law to feel burdened, so he told a white lie. His wife’s anger probably hadn’t subsided yet, and it wouldn’t look good if she came out and they started arguing again.
“Okay, Dad, you should rest early too, we’ll be going back now,” Wen Chi said, seeing Gu Huanhuan holding Warm sunlight.
“Alright, take care, and if you get busy with work, bring Warm sunlight back here,” Wen Chi’s father cautioned.
“Got it, thank you so much, dad,” Gu Huanhuan quickly expressed her gratitude for her father-in-law’s concern.
After saying goodbye to Wen Chi’s father, Gu Huanhuan carried Warm sunlight out, and Wen Chi, seeing her struggling a bit—after all, Warm sunlight was almost two years old now and had some weight to her, making one’s arms sore if held for too long—spoke up.
“Dear, let me hold Warm sunlight,” Wen Chi said softly.
After Gu Huanhuan left the Wen’s house, her face instantly turned back to its usual detached, cold expression.
She didn’t say a word.
But Warm sunlight heard him, “I want daddy to carry.”
Gu Huanhuan gave her a fake glare, ungrateful child.
However, she was indeed a bit tired, so she passed Warm sunlight to Wen Chi.