An Xin forced herself to swallow her almost explosive temper, adjusted her emotions, and humbly said, "Yes, Auntie, I understand. Don’t worry, I won’t come here again to create misunderstandings."
After speaking, she reached out to Nini, "Nini, let’s go, let’s go home with Mommy."
"But..." Nini seemed unwilling to leave, crying and asking An Xin, "Mommy, why doesn’t Daddy want us anymore?"
An Xin’s eyes immediately turned red.
Fang Hao took a deep breath and spoke just in time before she could respond, "Miss An, I think the first thing you should do when you get home is to educate your daughter not to call my son ’Daddy’ anymore. We can’t afford that title!"
After she finished, Fang Hao’s eyebrows rose in anger, "Calling him ’Daddy’ in front of my daughter-in-law, An Xin, I’m saying this as a patient person without taking action against you, but you better know your place, otherwise, don’t blame me for being rude!"
An Xin’s face instantly turned as pale as paper. She said nothing more and pulled Nini along, taking her away.
Finally, she left. Finally, there was a breath of relief, and finally, a vent.
Nangong Ran stood there not knowing what to say, but she felt that Fang Hao was truly kind, at least strongly upholding her dignity.
No matter what, the Di Family was supporting her, standing on her side.
And what about Di Mingchen?
Nangong Ran wanted to look at him but didn’t want to; she didn’t know what Di Mingchen was thinking, but saying she wasn’t aggrieved was impossible.
"Mom, you’re amazing!" Di Jinxuan jumped forward, giving a thumbs-up with a cheerful smile. It was indeed wise of her to have informed Fang Hao in advance.
Getting Fang Hao involved was indeed the right move; at this moment, Fang Hao was the strongest force to comfort Nangong Ran.

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