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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 186

Ye Cheng personally bailed Gao Wen out. She was in a very bad state. As soon as she saw Ye Cheng, she began to cry, overflowing with grievances.

Upon seeing this, Ye Cheng’s heart softened. He hugged his mother and comforted her. “It’s okay, Mom. It’s okay, it’s okay. Let’s go home.”

When they reached home, the servant prepared a grapefruit leaves bath for the listless Gao Wen. The entire time, she was in a daze as though her soul had left her body.

Ye Cheng sat at the dining table with Gao Wen. There were many exquisite dishes on the table. Seeing his mother still in a daze, he scooped a bowl of porridge for her and said, “Mom, eat a little to warm your stomach.”

Gao Wen’s tears rolled down her face as she ate her porridge. “Cheng, I didn’t mean to do it. I was just so angry…”

Ye Cheng hurriedly moved next to her and gently patted her. “It’s okay, it’s okay. It’s all in the past…”

Gao Wen continued to cry until she was out of breath. “They’re too ruthless. Why couldn’t they discuss the matter instead of acting so decisively? Why must they lock me up? Do you know how much I suffered? They’re really too ruthless. How could they treat me like that?!”

Gao Wen’s soft sobs gradually rose in pitch and turned into wails.

Ye Cheng was aware that it was unreasonable for his mother to complain about the Mu family. However, she was the one who acted first. He was glad that Song Ning was not around that day. Otherwise, the consequences would be unimaginable. After all, Mu Chen had said his grandmother was protective of her family members and would not listen to reason.

Ye Cheng sighed. He waited until Gao Wen tired herself out from crying and gradually quieted down before he said, “Mom, go and rest. Everything will be better when you wake up…”

When Ye Cheng returned to his study, he sat down in a daze as held the results of the DNA test in his hands. The results were like a ticking time bomb, and he felt there was nowhere safe enough to keep the papers in his hands.

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