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I Transmigrated Into A Divorce And Remarried A Hunter Husband

# domesticfight # omnipotent Transmigrating into a scene of domestic violence, as well as trying to cleverly get a divorce and remarry… It was just like walking into a den of lions all over again! Han Qiao picked up a stick to beat all of them! Her scoldings could be heard till the end of the streets, and she could even beat someone up until they begged for mercy. She opened a store, and also bought a piece of land and a house. She encouraged her hunter of a husband to move forward and upwards, and raised three daughters whom everyone in the country praised. With glory and wealth in her hands and a strong, unwavering love between the couple, who wouldn’t want such a life? *** When Heng Yi was twenty four, he lost his heart and soul the moment Han Qiao smiled at him. When he found her again, she was already married. Were they destined to be apart in this life? But when he found out that her husband was a cowardly man with violent tendencies, he almost crushed the glass in his hand out of anger. The dream woman who had slipped from his grasp was being bullied by some other man! No! He wouldn’t let this go on! When he was about to save her, he found out that Han Qiao was trying to get a divorce. The blood in his veins boiled, and he decided to secretly protect her. He waited for her to leave that b*stard, then finally appeared and hugged her from behind. “I’ve waited a long time for you.” So what if she was once married? He would still pamper her like she was a treasure from the heavens!

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Marry Out or Marry In

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Old Woman Heng was still not satisfied with Father Han's words.

Putting everything else aside, those two jars of wine were 200 catties. How much would that cost?

She didn't even dare to imagine how much money Heng Yi had secretly saved up behind her back.

After all, who knew what he would hunt in the mountains?

Old Woman Heng felt that she had miscalculated.

Father Han and Old man Heng began to discuss whether Han Qiao and Heng Yi would live in the town or West Mountain Village after they got married.

"Since ancient times, when one marries someone, they live in their in-laws 'house. No one lives in their maternal house."

"Although our courtyard is a little small, we can still squeeze in," said old man Heng.