Chapter 457: Humiliated
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Su Tong said in shock, “This… This doesn’t make sense. Is there a mother who’s unwilling to take care of her child in this world?”
Jiang Jin looked at Su Tong and nodded lightly. “That’s right. Is there a mother who’s unwilling to take care of her child in this world? You tell me. Song Ning is like a completely different person.”
Su Tong placed her hand on her chest as though she was trying to stop her heart from racing. She looked at Ning Dong meaningfully.
Mu Qing coughed lightly before he said, “Mother, young people are quick to anger. You just need to advise her. There’s no one you can’t help. With your guidance, I’m sure she’ll become sensible.”
Ning Zhe hurriedly added, “That’s right, Old Madam. I heard Song Ning say that you’re teaching her how to manage a business.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJiang Jin sneered. “All of you really think too highly of me. Even if I want to teach her, she has to be willing to listen as well. She didn’t want to be a doctor anymore and wanted to learn how to manage Zhuang Ji. That’s fine with me. Moreover, the business is hers. However, what has she done until now or what has she learned? Up until now, she can’t even understand financial reports. All she knows how to do is have tea and chat with the Madams. It’s fine if she wants to get into public relations, but she insists on learning how to manage a business.”
Jiang Jin let out a long sigh before she continued to say, “I’m really disappointed in her. She’s not like the Song Ning from before.”
Mu Qing’s heart skipped a beat.
Ning Dong said frostily, “So you’re dissatisfied with my sister? Divorce her then! It’s not like we can’t afford to support my sister!”
Ning Zhe and Su Tong reprimanded Ning Dong at the same time.
Then, Ning Zhe said, “He’s just a child speaking nonsense.”
Ning Dong shut his mouth, looking extremely reluctant as he glared at Mu Chen.
Mu Chen did not even pay attention to Ning Dong.
Su Tong clenched her hands into fists.
Ning Zhe cleared his throat before he said, “Old Madam, Song Ning isn’t sensible. I’m sorry to trouble you. She did speak to me about Zhuang Ji. She’s indeed inexperienced. Hence, I hired a secretary to help her. After all, Zhuang Ji was left to her by her mother. She’s determined to make something out of it so she won’t let her mother down. I know she’s stubborn, but I hope you can be more tolerant of her. It’s not easy for two people to get together. It’s better to let them mend their marriage than to get a divorce. They’re still young so this is also an experience that will help shape them in the future.”
Mu Qing hastily said, “That’s right, Mother! Mu Chen needs to work on his temper as well. Moreover, I can see that Chairman Ning is very sincere. Mother, I think Song Ning will be better in the future. Why don’t you speak to her when she sobers up? We can also quickly resolve this matter.”
Jiang Jin glanced at Mu Qing. It was clear she had no intention of humoring him even if they had guests.
Finally, Su Tong looked around before she asked, “Is our Eldest Young Miss at home? Why doesn’t she come down?”
Jiang Jin’s expression that had just eased hardened again. “She’s drunk. Mu Qing just sent her back earlier.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSu Tong only let out a soft ‘Ah’.
Ning Zhe looked embarrassed.
Mu Chen, who was sitting by the side silently, finally said, “Song Ning and I will deal with our matter ourselves. There’s no need for anyone to intervene. I’ll inform everyone once we come to a decision. Please leave.”
Mu Chen did not speak much, but as soon as he spoke, he sent everyone away.
Mu Qing’s expression was very unsightly.
Mu Chen ignored the others as he rose to his feet and helped Jiang Jin up. “Grandma, it’s time for you to rest.”
Jiang Jin nodded. “Cheng Che, please take care of our guests.”
With that, Jiang Jin left.
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After leaving the Mu family house, Ning Zhe turned back to have a look. He sneered inwardly.. ‘Do you think you’re very great? If it weren’t for Zhuang Ji, I wouldn’t have come to suffer this humiliation.’