Qin Anguo recoiled with aversion, his expression icy and indifferent, his eyes fixed on Han Xian.
He slid the pen towards her: "Sign it."
She put her hand on his knee and wept, saying, "I shouldn't have meddled in the affairs of Kexin and Ruanruan, I was wrong, I will change in the future.
Please, Qin, don't divorce me. I don't want to divorce, I don't want to…"
Her words were filled with underlying meanings.
She admits what she did to Qin Ruan, but shifts the blame onto Han Kexin and Qin Ruan, framing it as a friction between the children.
"I respectfully disagree with your sentiment." Qin Ruan, sitting next to Qin Jingcen, voiced out her disagreement.
She glanced at Han Xian, who was kneeling beside her father, her face full of mockery and disdain.
Qin Ruan picked up a file from the table, which recorded all the hidden deeds Han Xian and her daughter Han Kexin had done behind her back.