Chapter 35: Don’t say, this money has nothing to do with you

Chapter 35 Don’t say, this money has nothing to do with you

Just now what Lu Juncheng said to Yu Xinyan, because the voice was low, and everyone was listening to Yao Hui, they couldn't hear clearly, but now Yu Xinyan didn't lower the volume.

Coupled with her lovely and pitiful appearance, no one would think that she did it on purpose. They all thought that she was hurting her heart, so they chose to let go first, and everyone present felt that Lu Juncheng must have threatened her just now.

Lu Juncheng didn't expect Yu Xinyan to make such a move, but he thought that she was an out-and-out village girl, and she probably had no intentions, so she was really hurt by what happened today.

Anyway, both Lu Juncheng and the onlookers thought the same thing, and Yu Xinyan's goal had been achieved.

Yao Hui insisted, Yu Xinyan kindly wanted to fulfill their lovers, Lu Juncheng didn't want to affect the work, and also dreamed of taking over the position of director at the end of the year, Yao's mother had to stop her thoughts at this meeting.

Therefore, the result came soon. Yu Xinyan quickly chose to divorce. Anyway, no matter what Lu Juncheng thought, this scumbag's title should never be taken off.

Lu Jun became the queller of this farce, and in order to give the Yao family an explanation, he promised to register with Yao Hui after divorcing Yu Xinyan today.

Of course, this was also Yao Hui's request. She was afraid that the night would be long and dreamy, and there would be trouble in the middle, and she would force Lu Juncheng to express his opinion on the spot. On weekends, he would set up a few tables in the staff cafeteria, and invite those who have good friends on weekdays to be witnesses.

Seeing that the matter was settled, Yao Hui, who was still impatient, took the lead: "Since the matter is settled, there is one more thing that needs to be clarified while the leaders are talking."

Yu Xinyan thought to herself: Here we come, here we come, finally here we come.

Now that they are going to leave, everyone knows that Yu Xinyan has never even entered this house. She and I, Juncheng are innocent, and the rest is fine, the betrothal gift will be returned in full. "

Yu Xinyan looked at Yao Hui with a smile that was not a smile: "My adoptive parents did borrow two hundred yuan from the Lu family to see a doctor for my younger brother Yu Shuiliang. Later, Lu Juncheng went back to the village for a blind date, and the two families agreed to let me marry. Then Two hundred yuan is considered a bride price."

When everyone present heard what Yu Xinyan said, they felt a little sympathetic to her, and they all thought that she wanted to say: 'This matter has nothing to do with her, and they are going to find her adoptive parents'.

Yao Hui quit: "Don't say that this money has nothing to do with you, just play tricks on us."

Yu Xinyan mocked, "No matter how bad my adoptive parents were to me, they still raised me. The two hundred yuan was already spent on my brother's medical treatment. Even if I ask them to pay it back now, they won't be able to get it back." .”

Everyone held their breath, wanting to hear what Yu Xinyan would say next.

Seeing Yu Xinyan smiled wryly and said: "So, I owed the money to Lu Juncheng, give me some time, and I will return it all to him."

Yao Hui curled her lips and said, "You sound nice, what do you pay for it?"

With a soft 'hum', he said sarcastically, "Don't think that if you procrastinate, this matter will be over. No one's money comes from the wind."

Before, Zhang Meilian blew up the crowd of onlookers for a long time, but the gossip of the big guy was burning like a raging fire. How could he leave obediently?

After hearing Yao Hui's aggressive words, Jiao Sini, who was standing in the crowd, was the first to quit. She came late, and only then did she figure out what happened, and she also recognized the angry little daughter-in-law who rescued her yesterday. The person who owns his son, how can he not help him now.

(end of this chapter)

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