Hehe, what a good second sister-in-law!
The title stabbed her heart painfully!
She had stood by Di Mingchen for years, only to end up as nothing!
Friend?
Widow?
Ha.
An Xin tried hard to calm herself down, telling herself forcefully that this was normal, that Di Mingchen was so outstanding that it’s impossible for him not to be sought after.
The female soldiers in the military district who liked him were countless.
Nangong Ran was just getting a convenient advantage because of the close ties between aristocratic families.
Thinking of this, An Xin narrowed her eyes slightly, trying hard to steady her emotions.
Looking around. With a very calm, even slightly smiling, feigned surprise, she raised her brows and said, "Is the commander moving out?"
"Yes." Di Mingchen nodded his head.
"Of course." Di Jinxuan joined in, "My second brother and second sister-in-law are about to get married, of course, they need to move out, the house is just too small."
Actually, Di Mingchen’s house in the military district wasn’t particularly small, it was at least eighty square meters, including the yard’s area it wasn’t small at all.
But considering the people sitting here, eighty square meters was indeed no different from a luxurious bathroom; although this was a bit of an exaggeration, they really did genuinely feel this place was small.
"Didn’t you say last time you wanted me to design for you?" Di Mingjue stood up, hands in pockets, looking towards Nangong Ran, "Second sister-in-law, just come over whenever you’re free, leave the design to me."
Hearing this, Nangong Ran’s eyes widened, damn, Third Master was giving her so much face!
Not only was he going to design the house for her, but he also called her second sister-in-law in public!
Oh my!!
"Okay, okay, okay." Nangong Ran quickly nodded eagerly, who was Di Mingjue? He was a top international architecture designer today.
Moreover, he no longer did design work anymore; having a design personally done by him, the prestige couldn’t be any higher.

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