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After Getting Divorced, Her Powerful Birth Family Welcomed Her Home!

After Tan Ming got pregnant, her husband handed her divorce papers. Twenty-three years ago, Tan Ming was still an orphan nobody wanted. Her adoptive parents adopted her from an orphanage because they struggled to have their own children. However, Tan Ming's unfortunate fate did not change because of this. Within a month, her adoptive mother became pregnant. After her younger sister, Tan Si, was born, Tan Ming became the most disliked person in the family. Ever since she was a child, she had to give way to Tan Si in everything. Her parents only liked Tan Si because Tan Ming was not their biological child. Three years ago, the Tan family forced her to marry a comatose man for the sake of their business. For two entire years, Tan Ming lived as a widow. Until a year ago, when her comatose husband woke up unexpectedly, Tan Si fell in love with him at first sight. This time, Tan Ming decided not to give in anymore. She decisively tried to severe ties with the Tan family. However, she didn't expect to be served divorce papers in the end. For the sake of the children in her womb, Tan Ming was forced by her husband to sign the papers. When the children were born, their biological father was accompanying another woman for her pregnancy test. Just when Tan Ming's world was at its darkest, her real relatives showed up. They were such a wealthy family that even the Tan family looked up to them, and they welcomed her home! After returning home, she was no longer an unwanted child. Not only did she have parents who doted on her, but she also had three brothers who pampered her dearly! Later, her ex-husband regretted his decision and came to apologize in person. "Stay out of my life," Tan Ming uttered.

JQK · 都市
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770 Chs

Child's Psychology

編集者: Atlas Studios

Tan Si dealt with Tan Nian and wanted to quickly throw him out so that she could continue sleeping.

Tan Si carried the child to the door and even tried to pretend her heart ached for the child. She tidied the hat on Tan Nian's head and reminded him, "You have to listen to the brothers and sisters. Mommy will wait for you at home."

Tan Nian had yet to reach the standard of being able to cooperate with her performance. He nodded in a daze, his face expressionless.

[Tan Nian seems to be very sad.]

[It's understandable given the child has just woken up.]

[He doesn't look like he's sad because he just woke up. I keep feeling that there might be something wrong with his mental state.]

[How can a child have mental problems?]

[This is a misconception. Children have their own thoughts. If they encounter something bad, of course, they will have psychological problems.]