Shattered by Fate, Restored by Truth-Chapter 895: Let’s Persuade Lu Ci and Su Yao to Get Their Marriage Certificate

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Chapter 895: Chapter 895: Let’s Persuade Lu Ci and Su Yao to Get Their Marriage Certificate

Su Wanxin worried the whole day, and after work, she received a call from Lawyer Qi, the calmest person in the Su Family in times of trouble.

"What’s this about getting married?"

Qi Ran asked, and it seemed he couldn’t remain calm this time either, after all, his daughter had truly been whisked away.

During the time she was away, what new tricks had that brat pulled?

Su Wanxin hurriedly repeated to Qi Ran the story she told Su Yao, stating that the marriage certificate had been obtained a long time ago.

After listening, Qi Ran was silent for a moment, then sighed and asked.

"So what do you think? Are you sure you want to marry him?"

"My brother and dad called me three times, urging me to divorce..."

"You can’t blame them. Fu Shihan is cunning, and you can’t beat him at scheming."

Qi Ran said realistically.

"Three years ago, he tricked your brother out of a project, and Su Yu is still holding a grudge."

At that time, Su Yu had even prepared the contract, and the other party had agreed to sign it with him the next morning.

But that very night, Fu Shihan met with the partners and managed to sign the contract.

So, even though Su Yu now works with Fu Shihan, he doesn’t dare to relax around him at all.

After listening, Su Wanxin held her forehead, unwilling to say anything more.

Self-inflicted misfortune can be the hardest pill to swallow, and Fu Shihan had given it the perfect explanation.

Today, Fu Shihan’s mood was extremely polarized.

Throughout the day, he received numerous congratulatory calls, both overtly and covertly probing who his wife was.

In the evening, he was practically massacred by the Su Family.

Su Bai even asked him to name a price, saying they were willing to pay any amount as long as he would divorce Su Wanxin.

Initially, Fu Shihan thought, fine, I’ll make a profit, and we can remarry later, but then he reconsidered—no, he needed to be a decent person.

Outside the Huazheng Gate, Fu Shihan sat in the car waiting for Su Wanxin to come out, leaning back in his seat smoking away his worries.

Did he really give off such a bad impression to others?

He felt pretty good about himself, but the Su Family seemed all pumped up, rejecting him intensely.

Fu Shihan waited for more than ten minutes before Su Wanxin came out of the company. Seeing him still smoking, she frowned and told him to put it out.

"Baby, don’t you think your family has some misunderstanding about me?"

Fu Shihan put out the cigarette, rolled down the window to air it out, started the car, and glanced at Su Wanxin.

"Today, I got three calls, all trying to buy me off to divorce you."

Fu Shihan felt that if he hadn’t gone to see Qi Ran in advance, he might have gotten a fourth.

"I think you’re the one who misunderstands yourself." Su Wanxin sighed, shaking her head. "Don’t expect my help, I can’t save or carry you."

Su Wanxin’s straightforward refusal left Fu Shihan with no choice but to think of ways to help himself.

But he wasn’t too worried; the deed was done, what could the Su Family do?

He just wouldn’t divorce, not even if it killed him.

"Give me one of your bank cards, Su Yao said she plans to max it out." Su Wanxin leaned against the car window, worrying for him.

Fu Shihan took out his wallet and tossed it over. Su Wanxin casually picked a card and handed the wallet back to him.

"Not asking for the password?" Fu Shihan raised an eyebrow as he watched her.

"No need, I know it."

"Ah, impressive."

For once, Fu Shihan found Su Yao a bit endearing, unlike the three calls today which couldn’t be settled with money.

As he drove, he thought, and when he got home, he pulled Su Wanxin over, looked down at her, and quietly suggested.

"How about persuading Lu Ci and Su Yao to get married too?"

If the Su Family’s attention shifted elsewhere, he’d be relieved.