Song Ning smiled upon hearing Mu Chen's words. "I guess you still haven't believed me when I said I'm a doctor."
Her words made Mu Chen a little uncomfortable.
She continued to say, "I suggest giving Grandma a comprehensive physical examination, but you can also hide the truth from her because keeping her happy is important for recovery. I'll formulate a special treatment plan based on her health report. I'll ask my mentor to help with the diagnosis."
Mu Chen sighed in relief when heard Song Ning's words. "I'll pass you a copy of Grandma's report. The doctor has already informed me about this, and I told him to hide it from Grandma."
Song Ning was not surprised by his response. She lamented, "The doctors have it tough. Not only does he have to help Grandma lie to you, but he also has to help you lie to Grandma. In any case, I can see you're very close to your grandmother."
Mu Chen replied in a low voice, "My grandma raised me. She's my closest relative."
Song Ning nodded. "Don't worry, Grandma will recover in three months to six months."
Seeing Song Ning's determination, Mu Chen's eyes light up.
Song Ning could empathize with Mu Chen so she said, "My mother was also my only relative. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to treat her. You and Grandma are so close. I'll do my best to cure her so you won't have regrets like mine."
"Thank you, Song Ning," Mu Chen said sincerely.
Song Ning said with a smile, "I still haven't thanked you for marrying me today."
Mu Chen only looked at her and did not reply.
Song Ning looked at him calmly as she said, "You probably don't understand why I have to get married today... To the extent that I would even marry a stranger..." A bitter smile appeared on her face as she continued to say, "My mother chose this day for me to get married. She said that I'll definitely have a lifetime of happiness if I get married today. She left me some inheritance... To receive the inheritance, I have to show my marriage certificate."
A surprised expression appeared on Mu Chen's face when he heard her explanation.
Song Ning chuckled self-deprecatingly before she said, "My mother and my fiance's mother were good friends, and they were the ones who arranged our marriage. They sealed up the item my mother left me and came up with this rule as a joke... Unexpectedly... Heh, well, life is full of surprises..."
"What did she leave you?" Mu Chen changed the topic, not wanting her to dwell on her fiance's betrayal.
Song Ning shook her head and replied, "I don't know. Not long after my mother died of an illness, my aunt had a car accident and passed away. They didn't manage to tell me what was left behind for me. I want to obtain it as soon as possible since it's the last thing she left for me."
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