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The 99th Divorce
The 99th Divorce Plot:
Married for ten years, Su Wan has asked for a divorce ninety-nine times, only to be stopped by Gu Jingshen’s “unreasonable excuses” every time at the civil affairs bureau—helping an elderly person find a dog, or saying, “The sugar-fried chestnuts you wanted last time are cold.” Until the hundredth time, she slams the divorce papers in front of him: “If you delay again, I’ll sue you!” But when Gu finally reveals he was diagnosed with cancer three years ago and deliberately provoked her to divorce to avoid burdening her, Su breaks down in tears, pulling out the medical record she’s hidden for three years: “You idiot, I knew it all along. I proposed ninety-nine divorces just to wait for you to show me your vulnerability...” Their “divorce tug-of-war” turns out to be the stupidest yet most tender way two people in love try to protect each other.
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