Qiao Xia passed by a flower shop and bought a bouquet of roses.
Auntie Pan said, "Young Madam, you could have just asked us to buy them."
"It's okay, I needed to clear my mind," Qiao Xia said with a smile as she arranged the roses. She found her court summons, scheduled for three days later—a bit of a rush, since Mu Liang hadn't returned to finalize the procedures, so they probably wouldn't find out about their divorce.
She should stand a chance in the lawsuit.
Qiao Xia checked her bank balance on the phone. There was still a deposit, not much, but enough for her to live on for the time being. If she won the lawsuit, she could get back the property. Renting out the house and living off the rent, she could support herself and her child.
The location of that house was in high demand; it was a place with good Feng Shui, after all.
She also had to be prepared for the possibility of losing the lawsuit.
If she lost, it wouldn't be the end of the world.