Everyone stopped in their tracks, crowding around the glass window on the door to peer inside.
In the hospital room, on the bed, Chen Zhiqi, who was usually busy with the hospital and the company, was sweetly asleep. Next to him was Jiang Xiaoge, wearing a white patient’s gown.
Jiang Xiaoge, with her hair loose and a sweet smile, was sitting on the bed leaning against a cushion. Seeing no one around, she repeatedly leaned close to Chen Zhiqi’s face, gently kissing his cheeks like a dragonfly touching water.
The people outside quietly left, their faces simultaneously displaying a look of relief. Chen Zhiqi had finally waited for the happiness he had been longing for.
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Three years later, Ding Nuanyang, now very happy, had gradually matured. She successfully shed her “good girl” and “big fool” nicknames, becoming one of Jiang Xudong’s most capable assistants.
At this time, Ding Nuanyang’s mind was occupied with four things.
First, she heard that Mo Yafei had met his soulmate at the company she had worked hard to establish. Apparently, this soulmate was a beautiful girl, and if possible, she hoped to help things along.
Second, Jiang Xiaoge was still receiving treatment in the hospital, but the doctor said she was improving and hoped she would soon be able to appear alongside Chen Zhiqi.
Third, she was worried that the baby in her belly would be very mischievous. Now only five months old, the baby often kicked and punched inside her, causing the entire Jiang family to constantly revolve around her.
But that prediction didn’t come true, did it?
Moreover, by not listening to Cheng Zhiyi, she had been fortunate, meeting Jiang Xudong and spending their lives together.
However, if Ding Nuanyang were to dismiss Cheng Zhiyi’s words as nonsense, she couldn’t fully convince herself, given how accurately he had described her past with Jiang Xudong.
The first three matters were manageable, but the fourth was truly strange, leaving Ding Nuanyang puzzled.
Most curiously, when she had mentioned the Fang County trip to Jiang Xudong, including Cheng Zhiyi’s words, Jiang Xudong claimed it was a coincidence. Yet Ding Nuanyang saw a hint of panic in his eyes.
Jiang Xudong knew something but refused to speak.