Novel Name : Dr. Jiang's Daily Adversities

Dr. Jiang's Daily Adversities Chapter 171: Head Nurse’s Teachings

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Chapter 171: Head Nurse’s Teachings

“I... Head nurse, I’m still a married woman.”

So?

“This was left behind by your man?”

Jiang Tingxu’s face was red, even her neck was red as well. She nodded:

“Yes,” she said shyly.

When she heard the answer, the head nurse heaved a long sigh of relief:

“Alright, then there’s no problem.”

She almost thought that there was going to be a problem.

It was evident that the head nurse’s values were still pretty orthodox.

Jiang Tingxu’s lips trembled a few times before she coughed dryly:

“Head nurse, I want to ask you something.”

She closed the notebook and pulled the head nurse to the side:

“What is it?”

Jiang Tingxu heard that most of the people around her had yet to step into the grave of marriage. There were some things that she naturally could not ask them, especially if they were older. It hardly seemed appropriate to ask them.

The head nurse was a good choice. Moreover, from what she had just seen, the head nurse was very insightful in this area. After all, she had been through this before. She would definitely know more.

“I’ve already found out that the text message last time was sent on purpose by someone. It has nothing to do with him, and he also...”

“Your man? But if that’s the case, then there’s even less of a problem. Isn’t it just a little b*tch trying to sabotage your relationship with your man behind your back?

“However, you still have to figure out your man’s thoughts. If there’s really nothing going on with him, then you should have a good relationship with your man. Don’t be stupid and fall into the trap of those little b*tches.

“The more you make a fuss about this kind of thing, the more you’ll alienate your man. Even if there’s no problem, you would end up creating one!”

Jiang Tingxu was shocked when she heard what the head nurse said.

“Really?”

However, she had to admit that what the head nurse said was absolutely correct.

When she thought of all the things that she had done in the past, the head nurse seemed to have hit the nail on the head.

For a moment, Jiang Tingxu was a little confused.

She thought of all the things that she had done in the past, as well as Mo Boyuan’s initial explanations.

However, for some reason, she couldn’t listen to them.

They were fooling around and quarrelling more and more.

As a result, the two of them became more and more estranged and unfamiliar with each other. The number of times they met was so few that it was pitiful.

But there were many things that could be easily solved as long as they were properly communicated!

When the head nurse saw Jiang Tingxu’s expression, how could she not understand?

She pulled her into the medicine storeroom beside her:

“Tell me about the situation properly. I’ll analyze it for you.”

Jiang Tingxu finally pulled herself out of those memories. She pursed her lips, and in her heart, there was an indescribable struggle.

“I...”

“Speak, you silly girl. There’s a lot of you need to know about marriage.”

She took a deep breath and slowly explained the situation briefly. Of course, it was just a summary.

The more the head nurse heard, the more she widened her eyes:

“Is there really such a shameless person?”

It was simply unbelievable.

“Yes!” Jiang Tingxu nodded.

The head nurse felt a headache coming on. She reached out and rubbed her head:

“What about your man? What did he say? Did he do anything behind your back?”

Jiang Tingxu was still quite confident about this.

No matter what, the two of them grew up together. That bast*rd’s mysophobia had long reached an appalling level!

“No, he was really busy. And this time, we all found out about it.”

“And?”

“He’s investigating, but he also found out something else.”

The head nurse wondered why Dr Jiang’s marriage with his man was so difficult.

“What else?”

Jiang Tingxu’s expression turned cold:

“I don’t know if it’s the same person, but someone pretended to be me and sent him a divorce agreement.”

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