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1160. Chapter 1160 The sorrow of his life [1160]

Listening to his words, Ni Ke said with a hint of worry, "You...will definitely have your happiness!"

The rabbi smiled softly and said nothing.

Ni Keren was silent for a moment and comforted: "You will always be my friend..."

The rabbi said quietly: "I understand..."

After hanging up the phone, Ni Keren fell into deep thought. The rabbi's wife liked Mu Liting.

Hasn’t Mu Liting been in China for twenty years?

Could it be that she also fell in love with Mu Liting when she was young, until now.

Now that she thought about it seriously, she actually felt that the rabbi was also a pitiful person.

Even though you have power and wealth, you lack the right to love and the qualification to be loved.

Perhaps, this is also the tragedy of his life.





When Mu Liting came out of the shower, he saw Ni Keren sitting on the bed blankly, not sleeping, as if thinking about something.

He frowned and walked over, "What are you thinking about? You haven't slept yet?"

Ni Keren raised his eyebrows and looked at Mu Liting, "Do you know the rabbi's wife?"

Mu Liting hesitated in wiping his hair, then threw the towel aside, looked at Ni Keren, and asked, "Why do you ask that?"

Ni Keren shook his head, "I just want to know how familiar you are with the people in your family?"

Mu Liting lay down on the bed, stretched out his hand, hugged her in his arms naturally, and whispered: "Rabbi's wife is called Le Yaxun. She was the first person to make a marriage contract with me. Later, because of me,

He left, so he was betrothed to a rabbi."

Ni Keren somewhat understood that a woman always has the deepest impression of her first man.

Even if nothing happened between the two of them, a handsome man like Mu Liting would always leave a deep impression on others.

That's why the rabbi's wife had such a deep feeling for Mu Liting.

Mu Liting looked at Ni Keren who was in a daze again, shook her body gently and said, "What's wrong? Why are you interested in her all of a sudden?"

"It's nothing. I saw her in the garden before and thought she was pretty, so I asked out of curiosity."

Mu Liting raised his lips and smiled, "You don't even know what's going on in your little head? Go to bed early!"

After Ni Keren lay down, he was still not sleepy, so he pulled Mu Liting and continued to speak: "Liting, you want to take your mother back to City A, so why don't you help your father?"

Mu Liting said casually: "Rabbi said he would take on this responsibility, and my father seemed to have changed his mind about his recent behavior. In fact, Rabbi was also a capable person, but he liked to hang around before.

Among women, my father is the only one who is disappointed in him!"

Only then did Ni Keren realize that Mu Liting could let go of such a heavy burden so easily.

It turns out that all this happened because the rabbi was helping.

At this moment, there was an unexplainable emotion surging in Ni Keren's heart.

Mu Liting held the little woman in his arms tightly, lovingly kissed her on the forehead, and said softly: "Go to sleep..."

Ni Keren lay on his chest, listening to his heartbeat, recalling what he had just said to Rabbi, and couldn't help but ask: "Li Ting, if you hadn't left back then, would you have been like Rabbi?

Marry a woman you don’t like and live your life?”

Mu Liting thought thoughtfully, "Maybe..."

Ni Keren raised her eyes and looked at him, "Would you do it even if you don't like that woman?"

Mu Liting lowered his eyes, looked at her, and laughed, "Honestly, it will happen!"


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