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??Chapter 1160: Chapter 1161: Attitudes Have Changed

Chapter 1160: Chapter 1161: Attitudes Have Changed

ng Chaojun, after drinking the dicine for two days, indeed felt a significant improvent in his condition; the excruciating headaches that seed to drive him mad had stopped.

It was as if the agony he had suffered those past few days had been an illusion.

While deeply sighing with relief, he finally realized the true value of the potions Chiang Xiao had prepared.

Only those tortured severely by illness can understand the bliss of pain’s cessation and recognize the rarity of a dicine that brings such comfort.

With Chiang Xiao’s intent to trade these potions for money and power, and with ng Xinian’s help, how could she not succeed in her exchange?

What could he possibly offer her in return?

ng Chaojun deeply acknowledged his prior narrow-mindedness.

But to apologize to Chiang Xiao was sothing he truly could not bring himself to do.

So, these past few days, whenever he saw Chiang Xiao, he was noticeably uneasy, though nobody paid much attention to his discomfort.

Duan Qingqing noticed sothing very strange.

Whenever she tried to speak ill of Chiang Xiao, she would inevitably be scolded.

If not by Old ng, then by ng Chaojun, who would interrupt with a rebuke.

Sotis what she wanted to say wasn’t even intended to be malicious.

For example, she would ask Chiang Xiao, “Chiang Xiao, your study period here is coming to an end, right? When are you planning to return?”

Old ng would bark at her in response, “Little will go back whenever she decides to go back! It’s not for you to concern yourself with!”

ng Chaojun would also sternly retort, “With such excellent results, it doesn’t matter even if she takes a little more leave!”

Duan Qingqing was stunned at the ti and also felt extrely wronged.

She had this feeling that both Old ng and ng Chaojun genuinely did not want Chiang Xiao to leave.

In fact, Duan Qingqing did not know that the dicine Chiang Xiao prepared for ng Chaojun was different from what she usually made. She thought they were displeased with her clumsiness and impressed by Chiang Xiao’s ticulousness, which was why they let Chiang Xiao prepare the potions, assuming they were still the ones provided by Chen Baoshen.

ng Chaojun hadn’t shared a word of this with her, either.

But now, there were two more people in the ng Household who had co to help and had moved in, ng Cunhui and his wife.

They were particularly helpful, ensuring everything at ho was well looked after.

When ng Xinian’s vacation ca to an end, it coincided with Chiang Xiao’s ti to return to Huaming County.

On the day of their departure, Old ng’s evident reluctance and sorrowful farewell pained Duan Qingqing. What was even more irritating was that ng Qingshan and the others, sohow aware of their leaving, all ca to see them off!

The swift change in these people’s attitudes left her quite perplexed.

These past few days, she’d often been out, thus unaware that ng Qingshan and the others had already visited several tis, competitively bringing gifts for Chiang Xiao.

Yet their gifts never actually reached Chiang Xiao, being thrown out by ng Xinian instead.

Now, they didn’t seem the least bit upset and had co specially to bid farewell to Chiang Xiao and ng Xinian.

Duan Qingqing felt as if she no longer understood the world.

Just after ng Xinian and Chiang Xiao had left, she found an excuse to leave the compound and was imdiately stopped by her elder brother.

Kuang Feian’s hair was a ss, his face marked with several thin scratches, clearly inflicted by a woman’s nails.

These past few days, Duan Qingqing had been avoiding her family, feeling sowhat irritable herself and dreading her brother’s incessant requests to find a way to place that child.

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