However, the debt had already been paid off, so now filing for divorce was convenient.
"Let's divorce," Mrs. Lin said, taking the initiative.
She had had enough of Lu Youzhen.
Even if the Lin Family had gone bankrupt, she didn't want Lu Youzhen to stay with the Lin Family.
The family's bankruptcy was already distressing enough; having Lu Youzhen around made her feel even worse. How could she live like this?
Lu Youzhen could leave if she wished.
She knew that Lu Youzhen was afraid of suffering with the Lin Family.
But what Lu Youzhen didn't know was that although the Lin Family had gone bankrupt, an old saying held true, "A starving camel is still bigger than a horse."
Even after bankruptcy, they wouldn't live a life of poverty.
It was perfect for Lu Youzhen to leave; Mrs. Lin didn't want her to take advantage of them.
Unexpectedly, Lu Youzhen added, "I'm taking the child with me."