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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 182

Cheng Che trembled in shock. When he raised his head to look at Mu Chen, he discovered Mu Chen did not seem surprised at all.

“Brother, don’t you think this is unbelievable?” Cheng Che asked.

Mu Chen did not speak.

Cheng Che sighed before he said, “Those two don’t seem like they have any intersection in their lives; how did they even get together? If sister-in-law finds out about this, will she be sad?”

Upon hearing these words, Mu Chen looked up and said, “Don’t let Song Ning find out about this.”

Cheng Che nodded. “Of course. Who can accept this? Ning Zhe is really a scumbag!”

Mu Chen was very worried. He could keep this matter from Song Ning for now, but there was definitely a risk of exposure. Secrets would not stay buried for long, after all. Since Song Ning was pregnant now, he did not want to upset her over these meaningless things.

After mulling over it for a moment, Mu Chen asked hesitantly, “Cheng Che, do you think we should slowly reveal this matter to Song Ning? I’m afraid if she finds out about this matter from someone else, it’ll be even harder for her to accept it.”

Cheng Che fell silent for a moment. After a moment, he nodded slowly. “You have a point, but… no one else knows about this so there’s no risk of her finding out about this matter, right?”

‘Ye Cheng knows…’ Mu Chen was certain that Ye Cheng knew about this matter. However, he was also rather certain Ye Cheng would try to keep this matter a secret. After all, if this matter was made known, it would be detrimental to Ye Cheng. With this thought in mind, he calmed down quite a bit.

At this time, Ning Zhe was lying in his bed in the ward, but his eyes were already opened.

Ning Chun stood next to Ning Zhe, looking very alert as he would check the entrance every so often to make sure there was no one while he listened to Ning Zhe’s instructions.

“No one can know that I’ve regained my consciousness. Look for Ye An as well…”

Ye An was Ning Zhe’s personal attending doctor.

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