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Sir, How About A Marriage?

At the peak of her career, A-list actress Song Ning announced her withdrawal from the entertainment industry for love, shocking the nation. Everyone thought that she must have found her ideal home. That was why she was so determined. At first, Song Ning thought so too. For the rest of her life, she would not be a celebrity. She would only be a virtuous and virtuous woman who would take care of her husband and children at home. However, on the night before their wedding, she found out that her fiancé was having an affair with her best friend. Enraged, Song Ning found a random man to register their marriage at the entrance of the Civil Affairs Bureau. She originally wanted to take revenge on her scumbag fiancé, but she did not expect that the man who registered his marriage with her was the heir of nation's largest financial group, Mu Chen. After they got married, Mu Chen doted on Song Ning and protected her in every way possible. He didn't allow anyone to bully her. Song Ning always thought that she would be happy for the rest of her life and live the best life she wanted. That's right, she got it. It was just a little different from what she had originally imagined. The person who gave her everything was someone else. Many years later… Song Ning looked at Mu Chen affectionately. "I'm really lucky. Thank God I met you and saved me from hell." Mu Chen smiled faintly. “Yes, thank God.” However, Song Ning would never know. Mu Chen wasn't talking about thanking God for letting him meet Song Ning. He was thanking God for letting Song Ning's fiancé cheated on her so that he would have a chance. There was no such thing as an accidental encounter. It was just a premeditated pursuit. That day, he waited for Song Ning outside the Civil Affairs Bureau for ten hours…

Mountain Springs · Urban
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889 Chs

Song Ning's winter break arrived at the right time. She planned to use this opportunity to lay low.

Cheng Che's plan and the Mu Group's PR team were handling the matter very well; the counterattack on the Internet was rather effective. No one dared to come to the hospital to cause trouble anymore. Apart from that, the patients were also rational and did not make a fuss.

Nevertheless, Song Ning did not feel particularly happy. In fact, she felt guilty about causing so much trouble to the people around her. This was what she cared about the most.

In the beginning, Song Ning was used to relying on her mother; her mother would face problems with her. However, after her mother passed, she gradually grew used to shouldering all her problems alone. Therefore, she felt uneasy and guilty for causing others trouble even if they were her husband, grandmother, and her brother-in-law.