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Chapter 1368: Liu Yuchen Regrets I
“Hmph!”
Liu Fuyong flung his long sleeve, tugging his hand behind his back. He glared coldly at Liu Yuchen. “You’re both the same! If it weren’t for the two of you, our Liu family wouldn’t have been this miserable, and I, Liu Fuyong, wouldn’t have ended up like this! Look at yourselves, one is a shrew, another a drunkard! How could you even compare to Shuang’er’s gentleness?”
Liu Yuchen’s gaze was indifferent. He stared at Liu Fuyong like he was looking at a stranger. There were no other emotions behind his eyes.
Lady Liu, however, was enraged. She lifted her hand again, but Liu Fuyong caught her wrist in a tight grip before she could do anything.
“That’s enough! Do you still think you’re that dignified and aristocratic Lady Liu from before? Both of you are nothing in the Liu family right now!” He then s.h.i.+fted his gaze to Liu Yuchen with a cold smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. “I heard that the princess returned with the state preceptor. Back then, you didn’t listen to me and have divorced her. Now there’s no use for regrets!”
Liu Fuyong’s words were like a hammer smas.h.i.+ng at Liu Yuchen’s heart. A flash of hurt appeared in his eyes as he subconsciously took a few steps back.
“Liu Fuyong!”
Upon seeing the devastated look on her son’s face, Lady Liu rushed toward Liu Fuyong like she had gone mad and bit down heavily on his shoulder.
Liu Fuyong snarled in pain. With a forceful hurl, he pushed Lady Liu away.
“Mad woman! I have nothing more to say to you.” Liu Fuyong’s expression turned dark as he strode away to the back of the house.
Ever since Tan Shuangshuang had gone missing, Liu Fuyong had only seen his wife as an eyesore. ‘Besides, Shuang’er’s disappearance must have had something to do with her!
‘She should take a look at how battered she has become! There is no grace left in that woman, how disgusting!’
“Liu Fuyong!” Lady Liu scrambled up and roared hysterically, “I know you find me lacking now! Back then when I was with you, I was just like Tan Shuangshuang, I had a great future ahead of me! I have even bore you a son, but look how you’re treating me now. I must’ve been blind to have been married to you!”
Which woman has never been youthful? Whose fault was it that she had turnd like this now? How could he put all the blame onto her?
Was he not at fault too?
Sorrowful tears streamed down from her eyes. Lady Liu’s whole body was trembling a little as she glared with reddened eyes at Liu Fuyong’s back.
Yet, her hysterical complaint only made him detest her even more. He left without ever looking back.
Lady Liu felt her body go limp and had almost fallen to the ground.
Fortunately, Liu Yuchen was standing nearby and supported her just in time.
“Yuchen…” Lady Liu cried her heart out, feeling pained and despair. “I have wronged you…”
If she had not been bewitched by Tan Shuangshuang back then, had she not been adamant about wanting Tan Shuangshuang to marry into their family, would they still have ended up like this?
Even if… Yuchen married a normal young lady, it would still be better than Tan Shuangshuang.
She was the one who had indulged her enemy that resulted in her losing both her son and her husband.
Liu Yuchen went stiff. He stared down at Lady Liu, his body still swaying slightly from the alcohol.
“You have wronged me.”
His voice was low as he wore a bitter smile. “But all of us… are at fault…”
It was his love for beauties that he had looked down on Feng Ruqing who then looked like a mountain.