Raising My Children With My Personal Spatial Ability

Chapter 2498: 2498: A Letter of Divorce—There's No Escape



Chapter 2498: Chapter 2498: A Letter of Divorce—There’s No Escape


When she gave birth to two sons, because it was difficult, she blamed all the faults on the children, thinking they were cursing their parents and would eventually curse her to death.


But he never imagined that this woman would actually be so cruel as to abandon the newborn children, and even throw them into the floodwaters.


That could have been deadly. If it weren’t for An Jiuyue, their children would probably have been swept away and drowned by the flood long ago.


“Do you want to take the divorce letter and leave, or do you want me to drag you to the authorities and accuse you of murdering your own child?” he asked coldly, his gaze devoid of the warmth he once had for his wife.


This woman was not worth his devotion, not in the slightest.


“You…”


Big Sister never expected he would say such things.


“What nonsense are you talking about? When did I ever murder a child of mine? Never, that never happened!” She would not admit it. As long as she didn’t admit it, no one could do anything to her.


“Those two little brats had bad luck and were swept away by the flood. Who can be blamed? What grounds do you have to claim it was my fault they died? It was their own fate; even heaven wouldn’t allow them to live!”


“You… you…”


The old woman was so furious upon hearing her words that she became weak all over.


What kind of daughter-in-law had they married, to be so heartless? From Big Sister’s words, one could clearly tell that it was this woman who abandoned her two grandsons.


Her grandsons, who should have been raised lovingly under their care, and yet…


“No, no, old man, son, where is Daya? Did any of you see Daya? Why isn’t she at home?” Suddenly it dawned on her that in all their quarreling in the courtyard, they hadn’t seen their eldest granddaughter.


The youngest grandson was too little to come out and see the commotion, but the eldest granddaughter would definitely come out to take a look, right? Yet she wasn’t there.


“Daya?”


Daya’s Father also realized it; he hadn’t seen Daya all morning.


Usually, Daya would be in the courtyard feeding the chickens and ducks, but today she really hadn’t seen her. Suddenly, he turned his gaze back to Big Sister.


“Didn’t you take Daya up the mountain to pick wild berries? Where is Daya?”


“I… how would I know?” The mention of Daya made Big Sister even more guilty.


Leaving Daya alone in the mountains to pick wild berries wasn’t really a big deal, even if she said it out loud. What family doesn’t have their girls do some work?


But now she knew this wasn’t the time to admit it. If the three in front of her found out she left Daya alone in the mountains, the divorce letter would be inevitable.


“Kids these days are all playful. She’s probably run off to play somewhere. Hmph, I’ll teach her a good lesson when I see her!”


“You—”


Daya’s Father was so infuriated by her tough talk that he couldn’t contain his anger.


But now wasn’t the time to quibble with this woman; finding the child was the priority.


He knew his daughter well. Daya would never go out to play carelessly; even if she did go to a playmate’s house, she would inform the family first.


“You wait. If I find out anything happened to Daya, I won’t forgive you.”


With that, he ignored Big Sister, turned, and left to look for his daughter, while the two elders cast a fierce glare at Big Sister, who remained sitting on the ground.



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