A year older, the third master of Beijing circle kissed her to tears

Chapter 1476 Inexplicable Fate



Chapter 1476 Inexplicable Fate

Mu Ning nodded hesitantly, "Then come back quickly. I have no responsibility for your child's safety."

The young woman smiled and nodded. "Thank you."

Mu Ning looked at the child beside her; he was so beautiful, all children are so endearing. Suddenly remembering the conversation between the child and his mother earlier, Mu Ning hesitated for a moment, then softly asked:

"Little boy, where is your father?"

"My name is Bai Chenhui," the boy said, looking up.

"Hello, Bai Chenhui, why didn't your father come with you? Is he on vacation today?" Mu Ning asked again.

"I don't have a dad yet," the child said with a hint of sadness, but quickly raised his little face proudly and said, "But my mom will give me one soon."

"Huh?" Mu Ning was taken aback for a moment, then suddenly smiled happily, "Yes, you will have a father who loves you very, very much."

"Yes, that's right." The child nodded.

Mu Ning chatted with the child, and her mood improved considerably.

The child's mother returned, carrying a large storage box, one of those white storage boxes. Mu Ning understood; no wonder she had made the child wait here. Carrying such a large box made it impossible to watch the running and jumping child.

"Thank you, Huihui. Say goodbye to Auntie." The young woman placed the box on the ground. From the lid, you could see that there were several storage boxes inside.

"Thank you, Auntie," the child said, offering to carry the bag for his mother.

"Thank you, miss." The young woman slung the box over her shoulder again and smiled.

"You're welcome. Do you need any help?" Mu Ning asked.

"No need, it looks big, but it doesn't weigh much, thank you." The woman refused and then led the child away.

Mu Ning watched the mother and child walk away, sitting still. Suddenly, she missed her own mother and wanted to go home.

As Mu Ning stepped out of the square, the Zhuang family members immediately approached her. "Miss Mu, are you going back?"

In fact, the third wife had already called to urge them, but to avoid affecting the pregnant woman's mood, she asked them not to say anything.

Mu Ning shook her head, "Take me to Jingyuan, I won't go back to the Zhuang family for lunch."

"I need to ask Third Madam's permission before I can take you to Jingyuan," the driver said apologetically. Mu Ning smiled and indicated that it was alright.

The driver carried Mu Ning on his back to call the Zhuang family. Only after receiving permission did he agree, saying, "Miss Mu, the Third Madam is very worried about your health, so please be sure to go back as soon as possible."

"Okay, thank you."

The driver brought the car over, and Mu Ning got in.

On the Zhuang family's side, Huo Yan hung up the phone with a somewhat unpleasant expression. In this weather, going out was one thing, but going to Jingyuan was another? It wasn't that she didn't want the child to go back to her parents' home, but she was pregnant, and going back at this hour meant having lunch at Jingyuan. What if the child ate something bad that would be bad for the fetus? That was her first grandson; she had to be careful.

Huo Yan was dissatisfied, but she couldn't tell Mu Ning directly. It was fine before; she could just say whatever she wanted. But now that she was pregnant, Huo Yan was afraid that saying something might upset the baby, and if Mu Ning was unhappy, it would affect the child.

After hanging up, he immediately called Zhuang Shiyuan, and he wasn't so polite when talking to his son.

"Shiyuan, you should have a good talk with Mu Ning and tell her not to go out all the time. It's so cold outside, there are so many people coming and going, and the air isn't good. It's hard not to worry about her being out there."

“It’s boring to stay at home, there’s nothing wrong with going out for a walk.” These were Zhuang Shiyuan’s words. He probably guessed that Mu Ning didn’t want to stay at home. She was originally a restless person, but in recent years she had stayed at home to take care of him.

"Why not just go for a walk in the garden at home? Why do you have to squeeze into those crowded places? She goes to school during the week, and it's not far from there. She only gets a few days off a week, isn't she tired? She's not the same as before, how can she be so inconsiderate? Also, Mu Ning isn't planning to come home for lunch. If she goes to Jingyuan, you have to mention this to her. Tell her not to take the grandson out to eat anything unclean. The baby isn't stable yet, so don't do this. Wait until after the first trimester."

Huo Yan kept nagging. It wasn't that she had suddenly become mean-spirited; how many children in the Zhuang family had died before they even saw the light of day? This was her first grandson, so she had to take him seriously.

I knew Mu Ning was a bit of a tomboy, and sure enough, pregnancy hasn't calmed her down at all; in fact, it's made her even more restless. I'm really worried; I'm just wondering why the baby is so disobedient these days.

Zhuang Shiyuan listened for a long time before finally saying, "In that case, I'll talk to her about it."

"Yes, remember to speak nicely and don't upset her. Her mood is the most important thing during pregnancy," Huo Yan added.

"it is good."

Zhuang Shiyuan waited for his mother to hang up the phone before taking off his earphones and calling Mu Ning. He could tell she was in a good mood, so he gave her a few words of advice but didn't mention anything else.

Mu Ning stayed at home until the afternoon before leaving. Before returning to the Zhuang family, she went to the mall to buy books on childcare.

It must be fate that I ran into the young mother mentioned above again.

Mu Ning was browsing through books. This floor was full of baby clothes and toys, so the woman was probably buying things for her son.

"Hey, hello? You're the one from this morning..." The young woman spoke first, her voice filled with surprise and delight.

Mu Ningting's voice sounded somewhat familiar, after all, she had seen him that morning. When she looked up and saw him, her eyes showed joy.

"It's me, what a coincidence, we meet again. Do you live around here?" Mu Ning asked with a smile.

"No, my friend lives around here and said this mall is nice, so I came to browse. What about you? Do you live around here?" the woman asked with a smile.

"Yes, I live around here." Mu Ning didn't mind talking to strangers; she could sense whether they had any ill intentions.

"Do you have a baby at home?" the young woman asked, looking at the book in Mu Ning's hand. "Actually, these books are not very useful. Every child is different, and you still have to figure out your own way of educating them."

"Well, it's just for reference. I don't really know much about this either," Mu Ning said with a smile. She didn't feel like she had grown up at all; it felt like a dream. Was she about to have a baby? It was a bit of a surprise.

How old is your child?

Hearing the woman's question, Mu Ning turned to look at her. She seemed particularly interested in children. But thinking about it, it made sense; all mothers are like that. So she smiled and said, "I have a child who's almost a year old, and another one yet to be born!"

"Your child?" The woman's face showed obvious surprise. A child almost a year old? Whose child is it?

"Hmm?" Mu Ning was startled by the woman's surprised tone. Looking at her, the woman probably realized her lapse in composure and immediately explained with a smile, "I just find it strange that there's a child who's almost a year old and still hasn't been born. The timing..."

“It’s not mine. My child is here. The baby, who’s almost a year old, is my nephew.” Mu Ning smiled knowingly.


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