Chapter 1195: Extra: Ning Xiao

Chapter 1195 Extra Story: Ning Gui

Ning Gui learned of Ning Shen's imprisonment in the laboratory.

When she heard the call from her mother, Ning Gui was still in a daze. The mountain that had been oppressing her and making her tremble was suddenly moved away.

"Xiao Gui, Ning Shen fell and went to jail. The Ning family and the Xiao family lost the battle, and finally they plan to give up on him and re-elect the head of the family. No one will bully our mother and daughter in the future. We will leave the Ning family to live a good life..."

Madam Ning on the other end of the phone wept with joy.

She still remembers the time when Ning Shen let the vicious dog bite her and threatened Ning Gui. She lived in fear in Ning's house all these years, for fear of angering the lunatic Ning Shen.

She was still talking about her future life with Ning Gui after escaping from the devil's lair, but Ning Gui's face gradually showed a daze.

Ning Shen went to jail, she got rid of his crazy desire for control, she should be happy, that is something she has always wanted to do but never did.

But at this moment, she felt inexplicable.

Ning Gui asked: "Brother... Will Ning Shen die?"

Madam Ning: "I don't know, but even if he doesn't die, he will spend the next ten years in prison. When he comes out, the Ning family will abandon him. Without power, what else can he do to us?"

For some reason, when she heard that Ning Shen might not die, she was not disappointed, but rather relieved.

After she realized it, she couldn't help feeling a little self-loathing.

Ning Shen, that lunatic, once let a dog bite her mother, once brutally pushed her friend downstairs, and threatened to force her to control her, heinous, death is not a pity!

She probably cared about him because she had Stockholm Syndrome.

She decided to go to Gu Yang after the experiment was over to see if there was any psychological problem.

Professors and brothers and sisters all found that she was not in the right state.

"Ning Gui, you haven't been in a good state recently, are you too tired?" the professor asked.

Ning Gui lowered her eyes: "I'm sorry Professor, I will adjust it."

In the past, when she was studying and experimenting, she had no distractions, and no one or anything could affect her state, but recently, her mind frequently wandered.

Professor has always admired Ning Gui, and has reserved the position of her future mentor. He is very lenient to this future lover: "You have been living in the laboratory for the past few months to do projects, and I also heard that something happened at your home.

How about this, I will give you a vacation, you go home to reunite with your family and relax yourself, okay? We also need to combine work and rest in scientific research. "

"Thank you, Professor." Ning Gui didn't try to be brave. She knew that her current state would only hinder the experimental project, so she might as well go back and make some adjustments.

Mrs. Ning waited for Ning Gui to come home, and moved out of Ning's house together. When she learned that she came back from the laboratory, she immediately drove to pick her up.

After returning to Ning's house, Ning Gui could clearly feel that the atmosphere was different from before.

In order to become the leader of the Ning family, Ning Shen got rid of all his uncles and brothers, and also put his biological father under house arrest in a nursing home. Now that Ning Shen is in prison, and his subordinates have fallen and scattered, the elders released Patriarch Ning and took charge of the overall situation again.

"Miss Ning Gui." When the housekeeper saw Ning Gui, his attitude was still as respectful as before.

Ning Gui said: "Housekeeper, my mother and the old Patriarch Ning are divorced, and I am no longer the eldest lady of the Ning family."

The butler smiled and said, "I'm leaving the Ning family soon, and I'm staying here with the cheek to wait for you."

He took out a document, handed it to Ning Gui and said, "This is from your brother."

Happy New Year~

(end of this chapter)

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