The Divine Healer Gets a Divorce after Reincarnating!

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Chapter 474: Rejection of Marriage

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Hua Jun promptly exited the room, only to be met with the sight of Hua Cheng’s visage darkened with ire, his temper teetering on the edge.

Exchanging a knowing glance with Hua Ting at Hua Cheng’s side, he decided to press on, “Dad, it seems Xia Ye isn’t quite pleased with me. Perhaps she has better prospects. Maybe we should just let this go.”

At Hua Jun’s words, Hua Cheng’s complexion turned a shade so dark it was almost murderous.

He addressed Xia He, saying, “Look, Old Xia, we hadn’t intended to come today.

“We came out of respect for our longstanding friendship, and I have a decent rapport with Xia Hai, so I set aside our differences to make the journey. “To think, I am quite taken aback, does your family really hold such disdain for

“In that case, let’s consider the marriage proposal null and void!

“The Hua family cannot aspire to such heights!”

Having said his piece, Hua Cheng barked at Li Jiao and his children, “What are you waiting for? Let’s go home!”

At Hua Cheng’s behest, without a moment’s hesitation, the three followed him out.

Matchmaker Xu’s calls fell on deaf ears as the four of them did not so much as turn back, leaving her no choice but to relent.

Turning around, Matchmaker Xu’s eyes widened in horror as she caught Xia He with a brick in hand, about to strike Xia Ye’s head.

She considered intervening but feared that Xia He, in his fury, might accidentally injure her. She could do nothing but stand aside, yelling, “Stop! Don’t resort to violence! Let’s talk about it at home! Calm down!”

In her heart, Matchmaker Xu desperately wished, “Take any acts of violence back home, please, don’t let blood be shed in my house!”

Despite Matchmaker Xu’s loud protests, Xia He’s anger had blinded and deafened him to everything around him.

Xia Ye, in terror, screamed and ducked for cover.

Chen Lian attemDted to intercede but was shoved aside bv Xia He. her head

striking the edge of a table, blood gushing from the wound.

‘Wanwan, have you noticed Xia Ye wasn’t at school today?” Liu Hua whispered conspiratorially to Xia Wan.

Focused on her drawing, Xia Wan responded without looking up, “She never reports her whereabouts to me. She’s likely had another quarrel at home.”

Liu Hua, relishing the unfolding drama, said with a shake of her head, “That’s not it, that’s not it…

After a furtive glance around, she leaned closer, her voice a hushed murmur, “I heard she went for a matchmaking session today—with the Hua family from the next village, the ones known for their procreative services!” Xia Wan paused, her gaze shifting to Liu Hua, “That Hua family?”

Liu Hua’s expression turned peculiar, “Yes, precisely them!”

Xia Wan’s brow creased, she set down her pen and turned her full attention to Liu Hua, “So, what was the outcome? Did they agree to the marriage?” Liu Hua quickly gestured dismissively, “Of course not! It fell through!

“Besides, I heard from Er Gou that the Hua family came fully prepared this time.

“Hua Ting pulled out all the stops, Xia Ye likely couldn’t cope with that!”

Recalling Hua Ting’s calculating ways, Xia Wan couldn’t suppress a smirk.

Her interactions with the Hua family had been minimal. In her past life, she knew of them only as the proprietors of a funeral business in the provincial city—a trade that, despite being looked down upon by the villagers, afforded the Hua family a considerably better standard of living.

Eventually, she had heard about the Hua family’s daughter marrying into a bureaucratic family in the city, leading the entire Hua family to relocate there.

In this life, Xia Wan had had a few encounters with Hua Ting, mostly casual exchanges when Hua Ting visited her store to shop for clothes.

Yet from those brief interactions, it was evident that Hua Ting was a progressive thinker, standing out from the average village girl, possibly due to her brother’s influence from living in the city.

If Xia Ye could truly marry into the Hua family, she would likely secure a life free from financial worries.

However, it was evident that Xia Ye had no intentions towards Hua Jun, and the Hua family was not keen on formalizing any matrimonial ties with the Xia family.

“I also heard that the Hua family was initially going to use Xia Ye’s mishap at the dance hall last night as a pretext to call off the marriage.”

“Who knows what Aunt Xu said, but it led to the Hua family deciding to go through with the matchmaking session.”

Liu Hua’s reflective demeanor gave Xia Wan a bit of amusement..

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