He also tore their joint photo into two halves, preserving his own.
He gave her all that belonged to her, "Keep hold of your household registration booklet, and don't lose it again. Hopefully, Jiang Tao can help you keep things in order."
"He doesn't like tidying up either, but his family's housekeeper is friendlier than Auntie Zhou," Chen Jingzi shamelessly replied.
"...." He didn't want to hear things that were none of his business.
"Gu Xu, let's have lunch together and say our goodbyes."
"No need." Gu Xu's expression was indifferent; no happiness or sadness could be detected, perhaps because he had grown numb.
He still needed to return to the hospital to finish his IV drip.
It's his own body and he had to take care of it, to ensure he stays healthy.
HIs parents didn't care for him.
His wife didn't care for him.
No, it was his ex-wife.
When no one showed concern for him, he had to care for himself.
He did not wish to be pitied by others.