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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 122

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.

Song Ning wanted to resolve the problem as quickly as she could to avoid further troubling her loved ones. To do that, she knew she had to bravely face her past and the Ning family.

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The film festival was slated to take place over the course of seven days. The date of the opening ceremony had been set to happen on the second day of Song Ning's holiday.

Many of the people involved in organizing the film festival were loyal fans of Yi Yao. Due to the recent hype around the television series that would be based on Yi Yao, which would star Ye Xin who was also known as Little Ning Xia, these people came up with the idea to organize a reunion for the Yi Yao's production team.

Needless to say, many were attracted by Yi Yao's ten-year reunion. In fact, many felt the reunion would attract a lot of attention and become the highlight of the film festival. The idea was so popular that it was immediately approved.

The cast and the production team were scattered all around the world, and it was not easy for them to meet even though all of them were very close to each other. The film was very special and important in their hearts after all.

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