She had clearly already sabotaged things in the hospital, causing Nangong Ran’s health to fail. Why didn’t she hear the news of their breakup, but instead, they got married?
An Xin was utterly infuriated; the news hit her like a bolt from the blue, leaving her completely disoriented.
Dan Lingling was another who was equally furious. It was her idea given to An Xin, because as far as she knew, An Xin had a sister-in-law working at the military hospital.
No matter what means she used, whether operating secretly or openly bribing, it should have worked.
For a woman to be unable to reproduce normally is such a huge flaw. How could an ordinary family accept that?
Even the poorest families couldn’t accept it, let alone a family like the Di Family, with someone of Di Mingchen’s status.
Therefore, Dan Lingling concluded that the breakup was inevitable, and as for An Xin, she was simply not qualified to compete with her. How much could a woman with a child be worth anyway?
She had also considered whether Nangong Ran might go for a separate check-up, a re-examination; she had thought about this issue.
But usually, it’s very difficult for a woman to have the courage to face the news. A second check-up is also a great blow and test for herself, which requires considerable courage to face, acknowledge, and accept.
Add to that Nangong Ran’s young age, her ability to bear it is naturally a bit weaker.
If she really loved Di Mingchen, she would bring up the breakup. Everything was within the logical examination.
She also sent people to find out that Nangong Ran went to some shooting base at their school, staying for a week.
Everything was under her control, just waiting for Nangong Ran to take the initiative to cruelly say breakup, but...
The news of the breakup didn’t come; instead, news arrived that the two were getting married. What’s going on?
Di Mingchen doesn’t care?
Even if Di Mingchen doesn’t care, does the Di Family not care?

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