Chapter 1643
The 99th Divorce
Shen Manting suddenly realized I and immediately said, âSorry, Granny. Iâd forgotten myself for a moment. Please come in!â
She opened the door and invited Old Mrs. Shen inside. She said, âThe place is small. Since I am living alone, I just made do with a random place to live simply. You...â
Shen Manting turned around and realized that other than her stool at the writing desk, her bed was the only other place to sit on.
âPlease sit here,â she offered as she pulled the stool over.
Old Mrs. Shen looked around at Shen Mantingâs living quarters. She frowned imperceptibly.
It was a small single room, less than 107 square feet in area, with a bed that measured 3 feet.
Opposite the bed was a small desk with a plastic stool.
The walls were rough and made of cement. Not a single tile had been laid on it.
There was a small kitchenette and bathroom. Fortunately, the window was big, which allowed natural light to enter.
As the harsh sunlight shined through the window into the room, it illuminated the sparseness of the room, making it even more evident.
Everything could be seen with a single glance.
Old Mrs. Shen had never witnessed such a small apartment in her life.
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She didnât voice any of these sentiments.
Following Shen Mantingâs words, she sat on the lone stool.
Shen Manting looked at her for a moment and said, âIt might be a little hard for you. Would you like me to get a pillow to cushion the surface?â
âThat wonât be necessary, Manting.â Old Mrs. Shen smiled amiably and turned her head to face the bodyguard that followed behind her. She said, âGet out. Iâm going to speak to my granddaughter-in-law.â
The way Old Mrs. Shen had referred to her made Shen Mantingâs heart skip a beat.
Granddaughter-in-law?
What was that supposed to mean?
The bodyguard nodded his head and quickly left the room, closing the door behind him.
Shen Mantingâs stomach rumbled. In the quiet little room, the sound was especially evident.
Old Mrs. Shen chuckled when she heard it and remarked, âYou must be hungry. Come, let Granny cook something for you. What ingredients did you buy?â
Shen Manting quickly waved her hands in refusal and said, âNo, thatâs not necessary at all. Please remain seated. I am indeed hungry, but how about this? Just sit here for a moment while I prepare something to eat. Iâll prepare your share too. Will that do?â
Old Mrs. Shen nodded her head in agreement. âSure. Thank you.â
âI was going to cook anyway.â
âThen... May I watch you?â Old Mrs. Shen asked.
Watch?
Shen Manting was a little distressed when she heard that word. She bent her head and asked, âWhatâs there to watch? Itâll be better for you to sit here. Iâll be done very quickly.â
With that, she turned and left without any further delay.
Shen Manting got the water boiling and proceeded to arrange the fresh produce she had just bought.
Old Mrs. Shen observed her skinny frame from the back and felt conflicted.
Her heart ached. She was unhappy.
âDid you know who Shen Luoâan was getting married to?â Old Mrs. Shen suddenly asked.
Shen Manting froze while washing the vegetables. She hurriedly replied with a laugh, âIt was Guan Queye, wasnât it? I knew about it for some time.â
âDo you have any idea what Shen Luoâan has been up to recently?â
Shen Manting bent her head down as she continued to wash her vegetable. The smile on her face waned.
She turned her head and forced a smile onto her face as she replied, âNow that the wedding is over, heâs probably on a honeymoon with his beloved new bride. Did they go to the Maldives or Hawaii? Or, did they perhaps go so some other lovely destination?â
As she spoke, Shen Manting suddenly realized how pathetic she was.
Her eyes began to burn with unshed tears. She quickly turned around. âPlease give him my best wishes,â she said.
When Old Mrs. Shen heard that, she knew Shen Manting had no idea what had been going on. With a sigh, she said, âGuan Queye is dead.â