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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 294

Perhaps, it was just Liang Zhou’s one-sided feelings, but she felt the atmosphere had gotten awkward for no reason.

Mu Qing said to Jiang Jin, “Mother, your tea is still the best. This Iron Goddess tea is really delicious.”

“I’ll give them to you if you like it. In fact, I’m not used to drinking this tea. Mu Chen brought it back. I guess it must have been given to him. He doesn’t drink tea so he gave it to me,” Jiang Jin replied.

Mu Qing did not stand on ceremony and said, “Alright, then I’ll accept it. I’ll bring you some Ming tea during my next visit.”

Jiang Jin nodded with a smile.

After Liang Zhou regained her senses, she chuckled and said, “How can you take your mother’s things first before gifting her something?”

Mu Qing smiled and said, “There’s no need to be too polite with my own mother…”

At this time, Cheng Che suddenly rushed into the hall. He was slightly stunned when he saw Mu Qing and Liang Zhou. When he regained his senses, he greeted them. “Uncle Qing, Aunty.”

Before Cheng Che could say anything else, Jiang Jin asked, “Your brother has returned to the company. Why are you in such a hurry?”

“I left a document in the study so I came back to pick it up…” Cheng Che replied. After he finished speaking, he rushed upstairs.

Jiang Jin looked at Cheng Che’s back and shook her head. “This child is always in a rush!”

Mu Qing said with a smile, “Cheng Che is Mu Chen’s right-hand man. Even blood brothers aren’t as close as they are.”

Jiang Jin nodded. “That’s true, and I’ve always treated Cheng Che the same as I treat Mu Chen…”

Mu Qing said, “It’s because Mother is so compassionate that Mu Chen is so blessed.”

Mu Qing had always been eloquent, and his words always made people feel at ease and happy.

When Liang Zhou saw that Jiang Jin was pleased with Mu Qing’s words, she said, “I heard he had a very hard life. Fortunately, he met you. Otherwise, who knows what would happen to him. It’s really a blessing that he met you…”

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