Regretful and kneel down to beg for forgiveness
Susan took the petition and agreed to the divorce, but what about Susan's mom?
She had previously been following Susan's books and was her daughter's number one fan. Those plot frames she remembered more clearly than Susan.
Susan had also long given her mother her laptop, and her mother wrote a chapter of the update on the spot in front of the appraisers, seamlessly connecting with the plot of Susan's new book, which made Susan so proud of her.
Anyway, after proving that the book was written by Susan's mother, the money was given by her as she noticed her daughter was aggrieved. Also, the villa was under Susan's name as a gift, which had nothing to do with the man.
Before the trial even started, Susan's husband and mother-in-law knew they had lost and really couldn't split a penny… if it still could be divided. Before, when Susan was posting on the black site, every month, there would also be a dozen or twenty dollars manuscript fee.
Since Susan had not yet removed the account, there might be about 1000 dollars on it!
Yet, they split $720.50, but what could the $720.50 do?
Susan had millions in savings and a villa! As long as she didn't stop writing, she would have millions in savings in a few years. If they really divorce, they would lose money, and couldn't get custody of the kids!
If you visit, you still have to get her permission. When their children grew up and knew that their father was such a person, they would not give him a pension...
Thinking of that, Susan's husband regretted it and immediately knelt down.
"Honey, I was wrong! I was just angry at the moment before, I never thought of divorcing you... I still love you very much..."
Susan's mother in law was disgraceful, but could only sarcastically say, "Oh Susan, I did something wrong, but that was because I was old and confused! I really would not agree to divorce..."
The old woman thought well and put all the blame on her, because she knew that when Susan's heart softened, they would immediately drop the case and not divorce. After all, they had been married for so many years, and even had children, so it was normal to have fights and quarrels between them....
Out of their surprise, Susan took her bag and walked away.
"Wait for the trial! …And yes, I forgot to tell you that both children's watches come with a recording function. If you guys get behind the kids and say anything you shouldn't, I am allowed to revoke your visitation rights."
Then, Susan walked away, leaving the husband and mother-in-law in regret…
After a while, Susan excitedly told Little Susie about the news. Even though the two of them had a huge age gap, they could mutter and talk for half a day, and were very affectionate. Susan also bought a bunch of gifts and sent them to The Murray's family as a token of her appreciation.
Little Susie smiled and said, "Bye bye Auntie Susan!"
Hanging up the phone, Susie suddenly felt that she had found the 'meaning' that her dad was talking about.
Right now, for example, she's feeling happy.
Mitch Dubin said, "Susan grew up at such a fast pace."
Little Susie, "Well, yes! Little Susie has to learn not to be afraid of difficulties!"
Mitch Dubin snickered, "Happy now? But you won't be happy any time soon, you're ready to go to kindergarten."
Tsk, he once passed by the kindergarten, and saw such a spectacular scene.
Children who refused to go to kindergarten cried, and the whole class did not look very happy.
Instead, Little Susie jumped up and said, "Really? Yes! I'm finally going to kindergarten!"
Mitch Dubin, was speechless as she saw Little Susie bounced out. He then turned over his palm, only to see a thumb-sized spirit standing on top of it.
"Little Susie is doing well, so you should be relieved, right?"
This 'Thumbelina' spirit was none other than Clara Murray.
Clara Murray looked at Little Susie's figure with reluctance and pleaded, "Can I really not see Little Susie the last time?"
Mitch Dubin shook his head, "No."
"You should have been reincarnated six months ago, but you didn’t. This time, I took a great risk in bringing you up originally."
"It's hard for me to control when you meet up with Little Susie again."
Clara Murray cried, "... Is there nothing else you can do? Like rebirth?"
Mitch Dubin did not answer.
Clara Murray, "How about giving me a soul-deepening?"
The corner of Mitch Dubin's mouth twitched.
"You've read too many novels!" He rolled his eyes.
Clara Murray cried on her knees, "How about... just reincarnate me in the neighborhood and don't erase my memory…?"
Mitch Dubin took Clara Murray straight away.
…
As Susie got ready for kindergarten, Alana Murray got busy again. Although the garden clothes can be customized with names directly, Alana Murray just liked to do it herself.
Craig Murray put a pen to paper and personally wrote one hundred name tags of Little Susie's class and name, while Alana Murray sewed these name tags onto school uniforms and daily wear one by one.
Lulu vowed, "Don't worry! No one will dare to bully Little Susie if she is with me!"
The Murray's family had all come back the day before the end of their vacation on May 1st, and gave Little Susie a party to celebrate Little Susie’s first kindergarten year. Michael Murray even got a few barrels of fireworks, and launched it about 2 hours...
With an excited heart and trembling hands, Little Susie finally put her Juicy on her back and stepped onto her school bus ~
The little one was excited, and it was hard for The Murray's family to follow the school bus.
Wisdom Elementary School and Wisdom Nursery School were located next to each other, and the kindergarten was across the street from the elementary school.
Wade Murray got off the school bus and looked around, he couldn't see anything; while the rest of The Murray's family crept to the iron fence outside Little Susie's nursery... Confirming that there’s no one around, Alana Murray grabbed the fence and leaned over the railing to peek.
Craig Murray, with his hand in his face, said, "What kind of talk is that..." with his neck stretched later on.
Michael Murray leaned on the iron fence, with his face pressed against it, sighing, "Why did she grow up too fast, and is in kindergarten now..."
Martin Murray looked at the peepers and the corners of his mouth twitched. He was dressed in a straight suit and said lightly, "It's time to go back and trust Little Susie."
He slanted the afterglow, glanced at it, before turning away...
In the kindergarten headmaster’s office, Kellen Morton smiles, "...So I felt that a kindergarten-explosive-drill was necessary."
The Headmaster, "Yes, yes, you're right."
Kellen Morton, "So, let me be the chief instructor!"
The Headmaster was flattered, "Well... Yes! Sure!"
Kellen Morton left satisfied, and the headmaster was speechless. Wiping a cold sweat, The Headmaster decided to personally keep an eye on the new girl to make sure there’s nothing wrong ...