The Male Main’s Uncle Is Openly Obsessed With Me-Chapter 950 - Aren't Many Good Men

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Chapter 950: Aren’t Many Good Men

Ding Juesi was humiliated by his wife, but he tried to defend himself. “You’re going too far. I’ve told you so many times that she and I really didn’t…”


“The second of September the year before last, the ninth of October last year, XX hotel half a year ago…”


Ding Juesi listened to his wife’s machine-gun-like ramblings, and his expression became uglier and uglier. He looked at his wife with an uneasy fear.


Mrs. Ding saw the change in his expression, the mockery on her face grew. “You’re not unfamiliar with what I’ve said, are you? These are only the last few years. I don’t even dare to imagine how many people you’ve looked for before. Fortunately, I have a physical examination every month. Otherwise, I’m worried that I might accidentally catch some disgusting disease.”


Ding Juesi’s face turned green and white. He was unable to speak for a long time.


Mrs. Ding asked the nanny to take the children away first, then she smiled coldly. “Do you really think that I’m telling you this without any preparation? If you sign the divorce agreement obediently and leave with nothing, as I said, we can part on good terms. In the past ten years, I’ll treat it as if I’ve been bitten by a dog and have two children. If you want to make a scene, it just so happens that I have a grievance in my heart. Let’s have a falling out and see who will lose their reputation.”


Mrs. Ding gave him a bunch of warnings and turned around to leave. She did not care about how ugly Ding Juesi’s expression was behind her.


Ding Juesi’s image as a good family man that he had managed to maintain for so many years had collapsed overnight. Many people were laughing at him.


Those reporters were like wild dogs that smelled meat. They would stick to him at any moment. They wanted nothing more than to bite off a piece of meat from Ding Juesi’s body.


Mrs. Ding had just brought the two children back to her mother’s house when the matter was exposed. This indirectly confirmed the fact that Ding Juesi had cheated on her.


Xia Junsheng had specially asked someone to keep an eye on Ding Juesi and Wen Jingping. As a result, they had gotten the news before the others, and they knew more details than the others.


When Su Yayan learned that Mrs. Ding had very cleanly filed for divorce with Ding Juesi and had brought out the evidence of him cheating on her, she was both surprised and amazed. Otherwise, she would have ruined his reputation without hesitation.


She felt that Mrs. Ding was truly a heroine among women. She should treat such a scumbag as mercilessly as the autumn wind blowing away fallen leaves and not give him a chance!


After Su Yayan recalled the description of Ding Juesi in the original novel, she vaguely felt that this person was not as upright as he appeared. She had Xia Junsheng send someone to keep an eye on the two of them and also had someone check on Ding Juesi.


In the end, she did not know until she checked. She was shocked when she found out.


Ding Juesi’s mental affair with Wen Jingping was not a coincidence. He had already cheated on his wife several times before this.


In order to prevent Mrs. Ding from being deceived by this sanctimonious scum, Su Yayan had someone mail these things to Mrs. Ding on the same day.


After Mrs. Ding received them, she did not seem to have any reaction. Life went on as usual, and she lived with her children as normal.


Su Yayan even thought that she had long known that Ding Juesi was fooling around outside and that she was only holding back for the sake of the children and her family.


Who would have thought that she did not want to hold back? Instead, after knowing that she had trusted the wrong person, she had already planned her way out.


She held back to better gather evidence and wait for an opportunity to deal a fatal blow to the scumbag. While kicking him out of her world, she also wanted to take the moral high ground!


“There really aren’t many good men these days.”