Chapter 572 - Artificial (2/2)

The reporter asked in the interview: “Ning Xin, I heard that you and Yang Qiong are close. Are you aware of her recent scandals?”

Ning Xin smiled pleasantly. “I think there’s been a misunderstanding. Yang Qiong isn’t a friend of mine, just an acquaintance. I met her during an audition once, but that was it. I don’t really know her. As for her recent news, I think it’s such a pity. That’s all I have to say. Thank you.”

Yang Qiong was her friend, but Ning Xin had chosen to distance herself from her as soon as she was in trouble. It was human nature.

Show business was chaotic, shady, and nebulous. Most people in s...o...b..z chose to protect themselves at all costs—no one was dumb enough to willingly step into a puddle of filthy water.

Even so, everyone now knew that Ning Xin was a fair-weather friend. Her “friends.h.i.+p” with Yang Qiong had been entirely artificial.

But all the news paled in comparison to the best news of all: the darling angel Ying Bao was finally going to be discharged from the hospital!

It was now time for Ying Bao to leave the hospital and go home.

Ying Bao’s great-grandfather, Jing Huaduo, Ye Xun, Huo Sanyan, Fang Xiaocheng, w.a.n.g Dazhi, Lu Qiancheng, and Tang Feimo had all come to the hospital to celebrate her recovery.

The gauze on the little girl’s head had already been removed. The doctor had given her one final checkup and confirmed that she was now healthy enough to go home.

Xu Xiyan had dressed her daughter in a cheery little red dress and arranged her hair into tiny s.p.a.ce buns atop her head, tied with cherry ornament hair elastics. The little girl was in good spirits, and looked it.

The adorable little girl looked at the adults in the room, who were all smiling and clapping happily. She said joyfully, “Wow, I must be the happiest, luckiest little girl in the whole wide world!”

Xu Xiyan had to suppress a laugh: her daughter was too easily satisfied.

She had evidently forgotten how much she had suffered. She had almost died!

Xu Xiyan kissed her daughter’s tiny face, her heart filled with tender happiness.

She was glad Ying Bao was still with her; her daughter was her beacon of hope.