Chapter 263 He’s Not Right for You!
Chapter 263 He’s Not Right for You!
Not long after, Song Cheng’an left.Mu Yan tidied up her things and went to the hospital to see Mu Chen.
It was almost dark, and there were fewer people going in and out of the hospital.
There were no reporters blocking her this time, so Mu Yan headed straight to the inpatient building.
As soon as she entered the ward, she saw Xiao Nan checking Mu Chen’s body.
Mu Chen saw her coming in and exclaimed with surprise, "Sis."
"Are you feeling unwell?" Mu Yan’s expression turned slightly serious.
She quickly walked in and placed the thermos on the coffee table.
Mu Chen hurriedly said, "No, no, Brother Xiao Nan is just doing a routine check for me."
Mu Yan breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Xiao Nan, saying, "Thank you."
"You’re welcome, it’s my duty." Xiao Nan put away the instruments and looked at the siblings, "No problems here, I’ll leave now."
"Let me see you out," Mu Yan said.
Xiao Nan did not refuse, nodded to Mu Chen, and turned to walk out.
Mu Yan followed him out.
When they were near the elevator entrance, Xiao Nan suddenly stopped.
He looked at Mu Yan, "I think it’s better for you to stay away from Mr. Ning."
"Hmm?" Mu Yan looked at him in surprise.
Xiao Nan hesitated for a moment and continued, "A person of his status isn’t suitable for you, I don’t want you to get hurt."
Although Mu Yan didn’t quite like Xiao Nan’s words, she considered them well-intentioned.
She explained, "You misunderstood, I’m at most friends with him, the stuff online isn’t true."
"Is that so?" Xiao Nan felt relieved, and his tone lightened considerably.
He added, "Now that you can draw, why not leave the entertainment industry altogether and become a designer instead."
Mu Yan smiled slightly and didn’t reply.
She didn’t want to explain the same thing again.
Xiao Nan realized he might have overstepped, his expression somewhat awkward.
Just then, the elevator arrived, and he said, "I’ll be leaving now."
"Alright." Mu Yan nodded.
When Mu Yan returned to the ward, Mu Chen asked, "Sis, has the plagiarism issue finally been cleared up?"
Mu Yan nodded, "Yes, someone testified for me."
"Why didn’t they testify for you back then?" Mu Chen angrily said, "It’s useless saying it now, you were already expelled!"
"Calm down!" Mu Yan frowned and said.
"How can I calm down?" Mu Chen said through gritted teeth, "If you hadn’t been expelled, Mom wouldn’t have struggled to gather money to send you abroad, wouldn’t have worked there, and wouldn’t have had the accident, your hand wouldn’t be injured, and you wouldn’t be unable to hold a paintbrush for the rest of your life!"
Mu Yan’s face turned pale, and she unconsciously grasped her clothes tightly, the veins on the back of her hand bulging.
Mu Chen saw her face change, and instantly realized he said something wrong.
He quickly said, "Sis, don’t misunderstand, I didn’t mean it that way..."
"It’s okay, I know." Mu Yan smiled slightly, released her grip on her clothes, and softly asked, "Are you hungry? Come eat, all your favorite dishes are here."
She walked to the coffee table and took out the food from the thermos.
Mu Chen looked at her with some concern, silently cursing his big mouth for speaking recklessly.
She must feel very guilty.
After eating, Mu Chen sat on the bed reading a book.
Mu Yan found an excuse to leave.
She leaned against the stairwell wall, tears streaming down uncontrollably.
She never wanted to go abroad, she never wanted to leave Mom.
Those words were spoken in anger, but unfortunately, there is no medicine for regret in this world.
If she had not been able to draw in the first place, Mom wouldn’t have died, she was the one who killed her mom.
Who knows how long passed before her phone rang.
She looked at the caller ID, hastily wiped away her tears, composed herself, and answered the call.
She tried to make her voice sound relaxed, "Finished with work?"
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