Chapter 1140: Hee-hee is not your child at all...

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Seeing this, Yu Minhui's face followed, raised her head and said, "That's okay, you go, let's go!" ”

Seeing this, Li Zhenting really didn't plan to leave, his posture was as steady as a rock, but he muttered dissatisfiedly: "Obviously you asked me to come back, and now let me go?" Do you tell me to go? I'm not going to leave this time! ”

Looking at the second elder's bickering, He Ning couldn't help but smile.

He Ning put down the newspaper and said, "Mom, if the day comes when I and Jin Yan are old, like you and Dad, I will be content." ”

Hearing He Ning say this, Yu Minhui's heart softened a little.

She looked at He Ning and said in a gentle tone: "Xiao Ning, I have been with Jinyan for so many years, after all, I have wronged you, you can still think like this, my mother is still very happy in my heart." ”

I have to say that although He Ning and Li Jinyan's marriage is not satisfactory, they have always gotten along well with the old lady Yu Minhui.

He Ning smiled and didn't say anything more.

While talking, Aunt Liang, the nanny, had already returned with a glass of water.

After Aunt Liang handed the water cup to He Ning, she said to Li Zhenting: "Old man, I put your glasses in the drawer at your bedside, didn't I tell you early in the morning?" ”

Recently, Li Zhenting's memory has not been good, he raised his head and wondered: "Did you say it?" ”

"Yes." Aunt Liang replied with a smile.

Hearing this, Li Zhenting got up again and said, "Okay, let's talk, I'll go back to my room to read." ”

After Yu Minhui glared at him, she also got up from the sofa and said to Li Jinyan: "I'll go see your father first, maybe I can't find the book for a while, it's time to lose my temper." ”

Li Jinyan glanced at his mother and didn't say anything.

Seeing that the old lady also left the living room, Aunt Liang said with a smile: "Then the eldest young master and the eldest young grandmother also rest early." ”

"Hmm."

He Ning replied lightly and watched Aunt Liang go back to her room.

In the living room, there was silence for a while.

He Ning finished drinking the water, raised his head, and looked at Li Jinyan, who was sitting opposite with his legs folded.

After a moment, she said, "Aren't you going to tell the truth to your parents yet?" ”

Li Jinyan, who was watching TV, retracted his gaze.

His gaze fell on He Ning's face, and he asked with a calm expression, "What do you mean?" ”

He Ning's eyelashes jumped, she looked away, put the water cup on the coffee table, and said lightly: "You have been unable to have children a long time ago, and Xixi is not your child at all......"

At the mention of this, Li Jinyan's expression finally paused.

He sat down on the couch and never spoke.

Actually, He Ning didn't know about this matter in the early years.

He Ning always thought that the two of them had no children because the husband and wife were not harmonious and had little sex.

But since Xi Xi appeared, He Ning began to become suspicious, and even suspected for a while that Xi Xi was really the child that Li Jinyan messed around outside.

Li Jinyan said that in order not to break up this marriage, he could only tell the truth to He Ning.

It turned out that Li Jinyan was unable to have children more than 10 years ago.

In order to prove that what he said was true, he also went to the hospital with He Ning for a comprehensive examination.

As a result, the doctor's answer to the husband and wife was that there was only a 3 in 10,000 chance that Li Jinyan's Jingzi would survive.

That is, they will not have any more children. Nor could it be his child......

After receiving this confirmation, He Ning did not feel relaxed, but his heart sank to the bottom.

But even so, she still has to insist on going with Li Jinyan.

She loves Li Jinyan, she has loved him for so many years, how could she give up on him so easily......

In the living room, the two of them were silent because of this.

As everyone knows, these words have been heard by the cautious practice of going and returning.

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