As soon as I mentioned the remaining balance, Sun Qin refused to budge.

Sun Li's plan fell through.

Even so, Sun Li was still unwilling to give up, dragging his feet and refusing to sign.

In a few months, news will break that someone wants to buy the rights to my novel, so I must act decisively.

I lit a fire under him: "Are you trying to avoid taking care of your daughter? Or have you always planned to dump her on me?"

Upon hearing my words, Sun Qin didn't believe me: "Shut up, you despicable person. My dad can't wait to divorce you. My dad loves me the most, stop trying to sow discord between me and my dad."

Sun Li furrowed his brow, hesitating to speak.

Sun Qin grew impatient: "Dad, say something!"

Sun Li looked embarrassed, how could he get married with Sun Qin in tow?

Nevertheless, Sun Li pretended and said, "Daughter, you should stay with your mom."

Sun Qin refused, stubbornly following Sun Li back to Li Hui's house that same day.

Li Hui, knowing Sun Li hadn't divorced, and now bringing Sun Qin along, was furious.

As a pregnant woman, having to do household chores and care for someone else's daughter made her even more angry.

That night, Li Hui drove Sun Li to the study.

The commotion was so loud that even the neighbors next door heard.

Coincidentally, Li Hui's neighbor is my best friend, who is also a novelist like me.

She's always at home, so she's well-informed about the neighbors.

Initially, when Sun Qin stayed at Li Hui's place, Li Hui didn't say much, but over time, she couldn't stand it anymore.

From morning till night, Sun Qin either played games or asked for money.

Originally, she called Sun Qin "darling," but now she just calls her "Sun Qin."

Finally, she gave Sun Li an ultimatum: either Sun Qin stays or she stays.

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