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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 26

"Ning, is this true? You're really Zhuang Yi's daughter?" Jiang Jin was surprised and delighted. She looked at Song Ning from head to toe as though she was seeing Song Ning for the first time.

Song Ning and Mu Chen looked at each other in confusion.

Without an explanation, Jiang Jin grabbed Song Ning's hand and led her to the study as she said, "Come on, let me show you something!"

In Jiang Jin's study, there was a delicately framed picture of eight horses on the wall behind the desk. However, what was framed was not a painting but a piece of embroidery.

As tears threatened to spill from her eyes, Song Ning said, "This is my mother's embroidery. She took more than ten months to finish it before she auctioned it off for charity. The proceeds from the auctions were donated to a few children with congenital heart disease. Grandma, you were the one who bought the embroidery?"

Jiang Jin nodded. "Your mother is a very kind person. The value of this piece of embroidery is much higher than the auction price. I felt bad about it so I visited your mother. However, she told me she was grateful that I bought her embroidery and even gave me a double-sided embroidered fan."

"My mother said you later donated another 100,000 to those children." Song Ning held Jiang Jin's hand.

Jiang Jin nodded and said with a smile, "Your mother truly touched my heart. It's a pity that I lost contact with her because I was busy with some family affairs and my health. I didn't know you're Zhuang Yi's daughter. You even became my granddaughter-in-law. What a coincidence! This is great!"

Song Ning looked at her mother's embroidery as emotions threatened to overwhelm her heart. ˜Mother, you're always by my side no matter where I go.'

Song Ning felt today's emotional rollercoaster ride was much more intense than yesterday.

Yesterday, she married Mu Chen who was a stranger because they needed each other's help.

Today, they accidentally discovered there were so many connections between them.

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