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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 259

Mu Chen patted Song Ning’s head. “Stop sighing. What’s wrong? Why do you seem down? This isn’t a big deal. The most important thing is the baby and your safety. Nothing matters in the face of that.”

Cheng Che seemed to recall something. “Brother, Jiahui has said that it’s normal for pregnant women to have mood swings and that they’ll get emotional easily…”

Mu Chen looked skeptical. “Really?”

Cheng Che nodded.

Mu Chen shifted his gaze back to Song Ning.

Song Ning realized her mood was not very good as well and nodded. “As the baby continues to grow, the hormone levels in my body will change and affect my mood as a result.”

Song Ning sighed again and said, “I feel sorry for Feng Man. She tried so hard to be with Fu Le, but Fu Le isn’t even trying at all now. For the sake of the child, she can only continue to insist on marrying into the Fu family. With her ability, it won’t be easy for her to raise a child alone. Her personality is a little extreme. Back then, she did not consider the future and quit her job immediately after announcing she was going to marry into a wealthy family. What’s she going to do now?”

‘This topic again?’ Mu Chen was now sure that Jiahui was right. He had never seen Song Ning so sentimental before. If he was honest with himself, he was slightly happy as well. Based on how sentimental Song Ning was, there was no doubt that the baby was a caring and kind girl!

While Mu Chen and the others waited patiently for things to develop in the direction that Mu Chen had predicted, Feng Man’s life was not easy.

Feng Man was naturally upset that she went into early labor. Fortunately, her pregnancy was full-term. Although the birthing process was messy, at least she safely delivered the baby. Although she was unwilling to admit it, she knew it was all thanks to Song Ning.

She could not help but think about how big the difference was between Song Ning and her; the difference was like heaven and earth.

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