I Am A Boss Mommy That Wants To Slack Chapter 878 -: Extra: Chu Tianye (48)

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Previously on I Am A Boss Mommy That Wants To Slack...
Mr. and Mrs. Su, filled with deep regret, slapped Su Qingyan and resigned themselves to severed ties with Su Yan. Online comments showed no sympathy for the Su family, reveling in Su Yan's triumph. Shen Ruojing scolded Chu Tianye to disregard the prenup and share his assets with Su Yan, then warmly welcomed her into the family, vowing to back her against anyone, including her husband.

Once Shen Ruojing and Chu Cichen departed, the vibe across the production crew shifted entirely.

The Su family trio ended up thoroughly shunned.

The other families had long disliked their treatment of Su Yan, and their disapproval now showed openly.

In order to escape more humiliation, the Su family spoke with the director and quit the show prematurely.

Their exit brought a massive uplift to the villa's atmosphere.

Soon, rumors flew that the Su family had angered the Huo family, prompting Su Qingyan’s fiancé to call off the engagement outright.

Afterward, hardships hit the Su family hard in the Capital, leading them to head south alongside Su Qingyan for better prospects.

Actually, Su Yan never struck back at them. They were her real parents, ties icy as they were, and with others steering clear anyway, she had no cause to act.

Business thrived on networks alone; without those, success proved impossible.

Rumors later surfaced of Su Qingyan, now wed to a petty trader in the south, clashing with him nonstop. He'd verbally lash her and resort to violence too.

On Mr. and Mrs. Su's visit, the trader labeled them con artists, fuming that they'd pitched the Capital's Chu family as his kin when foes they truly were.

Mr. and Mrs. Su held their tongues mostly, reduced to telling Su Qingyan to tough it out.

Su Qingyan could never have foreseen how her sister-directed grudges from youth would wreck her entire existence.

These tales unfolded far in the future, naturally.

As the show's hype exploded, the crew shot to fame. Su Yan's stardom rocketed, her agency backing off big-time once Chu Tianye's pedigree came to light.

She ditched her former agency.

Contract ending passed smoothly between sides. After all, crossing Royal Ocean Entertainment, entertainment's top dog with Chu Group muscle, was unthinkable.

Once Su Yan cut ties, various agencies dangled offers her way.

Still, she voiced no wish to join a single one.

Chu Tianye eyed Su Yan. “Did I hear right—you turned down Uncle Lu’s offer today? You’re passing on Royal Ocean Entertainment?”

Su Yan nodded.

Chu Tianye, puzzled, pressed, “Why?”

Su Yan gazed his way.

She dipped her head abruptly and let out a sigh. “I simply don’t want ties too tight with you.”

She produced the prenuptial agreement. “I see now why you pushed so hard for this. Your parents set up the marriage, I heard. That’s why you took me as wife, and come future divorce, I need you free and clear.”

Chu Tianye froze in shock.

She pressed on. “I know you don’t like me. You stick around only ’cause I fooled you once. I was starving bad then, no salary advance possible. No food all day, then I spotted you and conned a meal out of you. Wrong move, I get it now. No more forcing yourself.”

She met Chu Tianye’s eyes, summoning courage. “Know this? These past months feel like pure dream to me. Scared I’ll wake someday and poof—you’re gone. So I held back these words, never truly chatting with you.”

A pained smile twisted her lips. “Praise rains on me now, old pains vanished in a blink. Parents won’t push, director polls my thoughts. Respect all around… Life’s sweet like this, but I can’t cling. Fear I’ll crave more, fear when you seek divorce later, I won’t release this bliss…”

“So, Chu Tianye, hear me first: let’s divorce.”

Su Yan’s declaration stunned Chu Tianye speechless for an instant.

He gritted his teeth, staring at Su Yan.

Su Yan headed to the master bedroom, hauled out a packed suitcase, and set it before Chu Tianye. “Your clothes are inside. Feel free to go.”