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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 229

Ye Xin stopped talking. She finally calmed down. She had always been quick to anger. She had embarrassed herself earlier in the corridor, making herself a laughingstock. After a moment, she said to the young nurse, “Call my mother and my brother. Tell them that I’m awake and that I want to see them.”

“Alright, I’ll get to it immediately.” The young nurse left as though she had been granted amnesty.

Ye Xin sat in her wheelchair and stared blankly outside the French window. Ever since she refused Mu Chen, she had been encountering a series of bad luck. She did not win the award she had been dreaming of nor did she have a high-quality fiance like Mu Chen. After that, her acting career went downhill, and she became a foil for the main character, Ning Xia. Even her charity work was exposed as fake.

Ye Xin’s hands tightened around the wheelchair as her breathing gradually grew rapid. She felt God was being too unfair to her. Why did He have to take everything away from her bit by bit? Those things that originally belonged to her, men; honor; glory; awards; adoration and the applause, were all taken away by Ning Xia. Everything she had worked hard to obtain was easily obtained by Ning Xia. Even Mu Chen, who was as cold as ice to her, was putty in Ning Xia’s hands. Those fans, directors, and investors had no taste at all, praising that b*tch to the high heavens as though they were possessed. Ning Xia was a b*tch!

Ye Xin felt a chill in her heart as tears fell uncontrollably down her face. She buried her face in the crook of her arm as her shoulders rose and fell.

At this moment…

“Xinxin? Xinxin? Heaven, my darling, you’re awake! My darling, you really made Daddy’s heart ache!”

Ye Xin did not expect the first person to rush over to be her father.

As Ye He hugged Ye Xin, she cried in her father’s arms. Then, she looked at her father with tears in her eyes. When she recalled the hurtful words from earlier, she felt very aggrieved.

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