Chapter 919: Forgot about abortion (1/2)

Seeing Nora from the rearview mirror, he was still unhappy, and he said again, ”Don't think too much, did you get cold just now?”

”Oh Nope.”

The inside of the car fell silent again. It was too late now. Nora was not in good spirits and fell asleep in the back after a while.

Prince Xi Gu was a little absent-minded.

He really didn't expect that Nora's arrival would actually make Ling Weifeng so unhappy.

He hopes that these two women can get along well, after all, they are both his important people.

He knew what Ling Weifeng cared about, but her caring was completely unnecessary.

Obviously he used to be generous, but now he has become stingy.

I didn't sleep well at night, and when Ling Weifeng got up the next day, he was in a bad spirit.

When she is in a bad mood, she likes to see flowers.

But I didn't want to see Zhou Meige in the garden.

Zhou Meige is also very annoying recently. Her situation in Ling's family is very embarrassing.

It seems that everyone is aiming at her, and she has nowhere to go, so she can only ask for everything.

Moreover, she had a hunch that the day when the Ling family drove her out was not far away.

In a year's time, she has slowly faded out of people's line of affairs, and the turmoil in Zhou's family has subsided.

It is impossible for Grandpa Ling to admit her daughter-in-law, and it will be sooner or later that she will be kicked out.

Recently, the look in her eyes from Old Man Ling's nose has become more and more different.

The Ling family was her only support. She wanted to stay, but she couldn't think of a good way.

So when I came out to relax in the garden, I didn't expect to meet Ling Weifeng.

Ling Weifeng held Zhou Meige too many handles, so Zhou Meige was a little afraid of her.

Seeing her coming, Zhou Meige wanted to leave.

”Mei Ge.”

When she passed by, Ling Weifeng stopped her.

Zhou Meige stopped and turned to look at Ling Weifeng.

Ling Weifeng was quiet, and decided to ask, ”Is the woman that Prince Xi Gu brought to the abortion, is it Nora?”