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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 63

Mu Chen rose to his feet and gently hugged Song Ning. "Ning, you're no longer Ning Xia. You're now Song Ning, the medical student. You're also Mrs. Mu. We have our own home now. I love you and so does Grandma. The others are irrelevant. Don't torture yourself and be sad anymore, okay? My heart aches when I see you like this."

Song Ning lifted her hands and wrapped them around Mu Chen's waist as tears streamed down her face.

Mu Chen gently stroked her head, letting her vent her emotions to her heart's content. He did not dare to imagine how she had gotten through those years. Her calmness and independence were all gained from her hardships. Although she had erected a wall around her heart, she was not as strong as people imagined her to be. When faced with the core issue, she would collapse completely.

After calming down, Song Ning told him the story of her parents.

"My father spent a lot of effort pursuing my mother. My grandparents were reluctant to let their daughter marry so far away. When my mother got married, my grandparents had sent her off with ten miles of dowry; it was rather sensational at that time. Alas, their ten miles of dowry was nothing to the Ning family. After becoming part of the Ning family when she moved to M City, she helped my father with his business. At that time, my father still hadn't taken control of the Ning Group. With my mother's help, my father's business was relatively smooth-sailing."

She continued to say, "After a while, my mother founded her own clothing business with my father. That was also when the Ning Group began its foray into the textile industry. For these reasons, my father stood out among his uncles. My paternal grandparents were filled with praise for my mother as well. It did not take long before my father was made the heir of the Ning Group. It was also because of that that I'd lived in Cloudy Peak Villa since birth."

"As the business continued to grow, my father became busier as well. In order to care for me, my mother gradually stopped paying attention to the business and left it to my father. She focused all her attention on caring for me. She wanted me to be well-rounded so she did not slack in any aspect at all in regard to my education. Since I was young, I had to learn chess, zither, calligraphy, painting, dancing, and even embroidery. In fact, Aunt Liang Zhen discovered me when she watched my award-winning folk dance performance."

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