"How dare she, she's too arrogant!
She... she's practically a different person. It's not like she's sick, she's clearly insane!"
It wasn't until Ding Yun left.
Hong Xingwen finally roared in anger.
His father, Hong Taoyang, also had a grim expression:
"What are those doctors good for? This looks like depression? Can someone so arrogant be depressed? Does their intelligence return after depression?"
After a couple of low growls, Hong Taoyang vented his rage on his son, pointing at him and scolding:
"It's all your fault for insisting on marrying this calamity home in the first place. Now look, all that talk of being gentle, virtuous, and obedient was just an act. She's a liar!
I don't think she had postpartum depression at all back then. She was just suppressing herself for too long and is now completely dropping the pretense, releasing her true nature with a vengeance. It's infuriating!"
But no matter how angry they were.
The matter still needed to be resolved.
"It seems there's no room for negotiation here. We only have two options now: either we reluctantly trust your wife and believe that if she gets custody of the child, she'll destroy all the evidence, or we don't trust her and make her shut up, shut up forever."
These were the only two options Hong Taoyang could think of at the moment.
"Dad, making her shut up forever should be quite troublesome, shouldn't it? Besides, a night of conjugal bliss is worth a hundred days of gratitude.
Why don't we try to trust her?"
It's unclear if Hong Xingwen genuinely thought this way or not, but that's what he said.
"Nonsense, I want her to shut up, but this has already dragged on for so long. She's already gone back to her parents' home, and we don't even know if she found that evidence herself or if someone gave it to her.
What's the point of making her shut up!
Who knows if she has any other tricks up her sleeve!
Forget it, a forceful approach seems impossible now. We can't keep the child.
Tomorrow, when she comes, you go meet her yourself. Be polite. I don't want to see her. I'm afraid she'll anger me to death. And from now on, or rather, after you leave, I want you to systematically erase everything mentioned in the evidence she sent you, in order.
Erase it all, piece by piece.
Settle everything that can be settled with money!"
Hong Taoyang certainly wished he could make Ding Yun shut up completely, but the information he could gather was too limited, and the source of Ding Yun's evidence was too vague. This made him too afraid to act too recklessly.
He could only opt for a less ideal solution.
After speaking, he no longer had the inclination to stay.
He got up and left.
...
The next day, after some preparations, Ding Yun specifically drove to pick up the two children and, incidentally, divorced.
The process was quite smooth.
Aside from not receiving any pleasantries, she wasn't overly harassed by the Hong family. Both children happily got into Ding Yun's car. Even the subsequent divorce was without difficulty, as it was by mutual consent, not a situation where one party was unwilling.
There was no need for a lawsuit or mediation.
After receiving the divorce certificate, Ding Yun began deleting files in front of Hong Xingwen. She deleted related content from her phone, computer, cloud storage, multiple cloud drives, and even the drafts in several scheduled sending folders of various applications.
Every time Ding Yun deleted something, Hong Xingwen broke out in a cold sweat and felt a surge of lingering fear.
Fortunately, they hadn't chosen to make Ding Yun shut up permanently.
With all these precautionary measures, if even a single part had been overlooked, their entire group would have been in trouble.
In the end, Hong Xingwen anxiously and repeatedly questioned Ding Yun several times, ensuring that everything was deleted and that nothing was forgotten. Only after receiving numerous confirmations did he somewhat distractedly return.
He reported the matter to his father, who also felt fortunate that his decision was correct. He then urged his son to quickly smooth over those matters completely.
As long as everything was thoroughly erased.
Even if the other party had backups, it wouldn't matter.
After returning, Ding Yun first comforted her daughter, vaguely explained what had happened, and then temporarily entrusted the child to her parents' care.
She herself began looking for a place to live.
After the divorce, she didn't ask for any property, only some cash. Staying at home with her parents wasn't a long-term solution, so she naturally needed to buy a house and have a home of her own again.
As for childcare.
Her parents were not retired, and she wasn't entirely comfortable hiring a nanny. So, she planned to find a solution within the virtual divine kingdom, to see if she could create a realistic robot specifically for childcare.
Or, if that didn't work, creating two obedient living people to look after the children would also be fine.
The information age had its pros and cons. With mastery of information technology, creating a nearly perfect household registration for a few undocumented individuals was quite easy.
The more advanced the household registration system, and the less it relied on paper backups, the more advantageous and convenient it was for Ding Yun.
Of course, this was on the premise of adding a small number. If she were to add tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of registrations to the household registration system at once, it would definitely be exposed.
However, these were not urgent matters.
Things needed to be done step by step.
Over the next few days, Ding Yun accomplished many things, such as buying a house, transferring household registration, and moving. Once all these tasks were completed and the house was cleaned, she picked up the children from her parents and officially moved into her own home, beginning to ponder the nanny issue.
She hesitated between creating a robot and creating living beings.
In the end, Ding Yun chose to enter the virtual divine kingdom and create a robot. It wasn't that she thought creating living beings was bad, but mainly because after a brief attempt, she discovered that creating a living being with a soul required more than ten times the faith power needed to create a realistic intelligent robot. The original body had limited faith power left, which might be needed for future use, so there was no need to waste it for now.
When her faith power was more abundant in the future.
Creating a few more living beings as nannies wouldn't be too late.
Moreover, compared to living beings, the abilities of intelligent robots were even stronger, including logical thinking, reaction speed, and even life skills, all far superior to living beings. Considering all these factors, Ding Yun specifically created and materialized a versatile intelligent robot, allowing her daughter to set its appearance.
The result was a fluffy panda robot, infinitely more agile than a normal panda.
As for her son, he wasn't even a year old yet. What would he know?
She'd get him a special one when he was older.
For now, he could share his sister's.
(End of this chapter)
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