Madam Huo had hoped Luo Ning would give the matter some serious thought, so she didn't come over again that day.
The next day, Luo Ning woke up from a good sleep, head clear and no more swelling or pain in the eyes.
After washing up, she went to the adjacent study and wrote a divorce paper, folding it and tucking it into her sleeve.
Still dressed in the old-fashioned style of a woman, she had recently lost weight because of her sour mood and lack of appetite, which also made her face a bit pale.
Luo Ning applied some rouge and lipstick to herself, which improved her complexion significantly.
She wasn't a forsaken wife; there was no need for her to look wan and weak.
Just after she had finished applying her makeup, Hai Yun walked in.
"Young Madam, Madam asks for you in the main hall," said Hai Yun perfunctorily, without warmth or chill.
Luo Ning didn't lash out at her right then; it would be meaningless in the Huo family.
She stood up and said coldly, "Let's go."