Transmigration: The Little Chef Calls The Shots

Chapter 907 - 127 No such thing as the worst, only worse_3



The onlookers began to whisper among themselves, their words shifting as those who had just been discussing Loudmouth’s status as a child bride quickly turned to criticize Da Qiangzi who was kneeling on the ground.

The words that Loudmouth had been holding back for so long finally burst forth, bringing her immense satisfaction. She gave Da Qiangzi one last look, "We’ve already divorced, and the record is there at the Yamen. If you keep pestering me for no reason, don’t blame me for being rude!"

After speaking, she didn’t even bother to roll her eyes at him again; Loudmouth turned and walked away.

Liuzi and Liang Zi stood to the side, looking at Da Qiangzi who was kneeling, slightly dazed, revealing a mischievously alluring smile, "Brother Qiangzi, Seventh Sister has left, aren’t you going to chase after her? Go on, chase her! Catch up and you can pester her all you want; it will give us a reason to beat you! Hehe."

Seeing Liuzi and Liang Zi’s eager postures, Da Qiangzi couldn’t help but shrink his neck. He awkwardly scrambled up and staggered through the crowd to run outside, while running he couldn’t help but turn his head back and shout, "Ah Qi, I’ll come back, I will make you forgive me!"

Glancing at Liuzi who was waving his fists, Da Qiangzi ran even faster.

Liuzi laughed heartily, advising him, "Watch your step, whoa, that fall looked really painful! Haha."

With the commotion caused by Da Qiangzi, not many people were coming to Rice Flower Fragrance to buy pastries anymore. Sitting on a chair, Loudmouth didn’t feel much relief after her outburst; inexplicably, a pain emerged in her heart. After enduring others’ comments and gossip for many years, she had finally said everything today.

Loudmouth, crying, began to ramble about the hardship of raising her son alone over the years, which left Aunt Chen and others with tears streaming down their faces, feeling immensely sympathetic.

"Ah Qi, stop crying. Your sons are grown now, and you’ve made it through. That scoundrel has gotten his comeuppance. Our good days are ahead of us; don’t cry, please," Aunt Chen said while wiping her own tears and dabbing at Loudmouth’s tears with a handkerchief. She was trying to comfort her, but she ended up crying even more herself.

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