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My Aloof Lord Ex-Husband Begs for Remarriage

Chu Nanli, the noble Goddess of Chu Kingdom, revered and worshipped by thousands. She concealed her identity and married into a foreign land, all for Ye Yunting's once spoken words, "In this life, this young master will only have eyes for you." After the marriage, she diligently served him, cooking and washing for him, but he betrayed her, despised her, and let his servants oppress and humiliate her. Having just arrived, her scumbag husband wanted to force her to miscarry? As a military surgeon from the year 2090, she wasn't someone to be trifled with. Harm me slightly, and I'll retaliate a hundredfold! She hacked her path, eliminating enemies, seeking revenge, and even expanding her own influence. After their divorce, a renowned young general, an unparalleled court Divine Doctor, and an outstandingly talented top scholar all fell for her, each eagerly proposing marriage to her. Ye Yunting could only cry and line up, "Lili, please give this king one chance." "Please let this king see the child, our child..." However, he was callously kicked aside by the almighty, unapproachable Regent King! "Get lost, my child doesn’t need a father!"

Baili Mumu · 历史言情
分數不夠
229 Chs

Chapter 33: No Future in Following Her

Chu Nanli regained her composure and saw a somewhat familiar face.

The maidservant caught sight of Chu Nanli, immediately became shocked and quickly knelt down, "This servant has seen the Princess Consort, I accidentally bumped into you, please punish me."

Chu Nanli was stunned for a moment, she took a closer look at the maidservant, saw her head bowed down, her body trembling slightly, and she seemed to still be holding a rag in her hand.

Seeing this, Chu Nanli looked towards the inner chamber with her gaze.

She now resided in the western side room of the courtyard; previously, a fire broke out in the courtyard, severely damaging the eastern side room and making it unfit for habitation, so she moved over here.

However, due to the impact of the fire, a lot of dust had drifted into the western room. Now, the few pieces of furniture in the room were clean, with no trace of dust in sight.