Jiang Jin angrily followed the nurse into the new ward. When she saw the young nurses putting away all kinds of items, looking as though they did not even dare to breathe loudly, her expression eased up.
Song Ning tugged on Jiang Jin’s hand and softly said, “Grandma, don’t be angry.”
How could Jiang Jin still be angry? She could only feel her heart ache. “Silly child, you’re really too honest and easy to bully. Your mother raised you to be too sensible. No wonder you’re bullied all the time; those people only dare to take advantage of you because you’re easy to bully. This won’t do! With Grandma around, no one can even think about bullying you!”
Song Ning massaged Jiang Jin’s hand as she gently said, “Grandma, it’s not a big deal. I wasn’t in the ward earlier; Mu Chen accompanied me out for a walk. Can’t you see that I’m fine? Don’t get angry because of irrelevant people.”
Jiang Jin looked at Song Ning’s skinny face and could not help but feel distressed. “You’re such a good granddaughter-in-law. I really can’t let them bully you. Now that you’re pregnant, I’ll have to protect you even more!”
Song Ning was incredibly moved by these words.
Coincidentally, these words were heard by Liang Zhou who had just arrived. She was shocked when she heard Song Ning was pregnant. Initially, she had come to enquire about Song Ning’s well-being, but after thinking about it, she slowly backed away and made her way to Ning Zhe’s ward.
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At this time, Su Tong was sitting next to Ning Zhe’s bed, scrolling through her phone.
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