Chapter 1644
The 99th Divorce
Shen Manting immediately stiffened and snapped her head to look face Old Mrs. Shen.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Guan Queye is dead?
That girl had been plagued by mental illnesses for many years. Under Shen Luoâanâs care, how did she just die out of the blue?
Observing Old Mrs. Shenâs slightly sorrowful expression, Shen Manting was caught off guard. She snorted in disbelief. âGranny, what joke are you trying to play...â
âManting, you should know by now that Iâm not the sort of person to play jokes.â
Old Mrs. Shen looked at Shen Manting and elaborated. âShe died on the day of her wedding to Shen Luoâan. She died from poisoning.â
âBy whom?â Shen Manting sensed that there was a lot more to her illness than it seemed. âHow did she die like that out of the blue?â
âNo one knows. The current conclusion drawn is that it was Shen Luoâan.â Old Mrs. Shen sighed wearily and said, âBut I know Luoâan well enough to know that he isnât such a person.â
Shen Manting laughed humorlessly when she heard that and seemingly muttered to herself, âWho really knows what heâs like behind closed doors...â
âManting.â The tone of Old Mrs. Shenâs voice was filled with meaning as she said, âI know that Shen Luoâan did you wrong, he has already been imprisoned. Heâs been sentenced to 20 years.â
Shen Manting was washing the vegetables. When she heard those words, her heart felt as if it was being pierced.
The information caught her off-guard. She jerked back in shock.
âTwenty years?â
Shen Manting gently repeated the two words back to herself. It was hard to guess her mood.
She should have been rejoicing. Instead, her emotions were indescribably complicated.
She hadnât expected Shen Luoâan to ever meet with such a day.
âYeah, 20 years.â Old Mrs. Shen stood up and said, âAfter the 20 years have passed, the child you share will have grown up to become an adult by then. Even if something were to happen to Shen Luoâan in these 20 years, he can at least rest assured in the fact that he is not without progeny.â
Shen Manting was further stunned. She stood frozen to the spot in disbelief.
How had she found out?
Old Mrs. Shen walked up to her and looked at her hands, which were submerged in water. She said, âWhen the time comes that heâs finally released if you would allow the child to call him âFather,â I believe that would be a blessing for Shen Luoâan.â
Shen Manting felt as if she was stuck between a rock and a hard place. She awkwardly laughed. âWhat child are you talking about? I have no idea what youâre saying.â
Old Mrs. Shen had long expected that she wouldnât admit it, so she didnât respond to her question. Instead, she forged on. âThe child needs to grow up in a better environment. Come back with me, Manting.â
âGranny, I donât know where you heard that information from, but there is no child. Whatever Shen Luoâan and I had between us was a mistake to begin with.â
Manting retrieved the clean vegetables from the water as she said, âSuch a ridiculous situation was never meant to continue. This works out well. Shen Luoâan is in prison, and I am free to return to my own life, Granny.â
âManting...â
âThank you for your care all this while.â Shen Manting interrupted the old ladyâs words and said, âPlease just treat it as if you never met me. Can you do that? Just treat it as if we never knew each other, that you never brought me back to the Shen family and I never met Shen Luoâan.â
âManting...â
âGranny, I canât go back.â Shen Manting choked on her words. âShen Luoâan has never treated me as a human.â
Old Mrs. Shen had never expected Shen Manting to say that. Her expression grew annoyed as she countered, âEveryone can bear witness how well Shen Luoâan treated you! Although he didnât marry you, he still remained at home with you, didnât he? Come back, Manting. You did share some good times after all.â