After Transmigrating, I Sell Lunchboxes to Support My Child and the Fool

In today's era of transmigration novels, Ning Wan has also transmigrated. Unfortunately, she is neither the heroine nor the vicious supporting female character. Instead, she has transmigrated i...

Chapter 101 Wanting to Go Home with Wanwan

Unexpectedly, he suffered an accident during this time and lost his memory.

Later, Ning Yanshu took her home by mistake.

They were like a real family of three, spending the happiest time together.

Ning Wan had already convinced herself to accept Aman and choose to stay in this novel world.

But when Aman truly transformed into Chen Fu, Ning Wan didn't know what to say...

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Several pairs of eyes were staring at him directly.

Aman felt extremely uncomfortable.

The sudden appearance of the woman and the unfamiliar surroundings made him shrink back in fear.

He tugged at Ning Wan's sleeve, both ingratiating and timid, and asked, "Wanwan, I want to go home... When are we going home?"

Home?

Are they still able to go home?

Ning Wan was starting to have doubts...

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Seeing Ning Wan's hesitant expression, Aman became anxious.

“Go home, Aman wants to go home.” He grabbed Ning Wan’s hand and pulled her along, saying, “Aman wants to go home with Wanwan.”

Like a child throwing a tantrum, all I want is to get out of this strange place as soon as possible.

Seeing that Aman was determined to leave, Song Mengwan did not stop her.

She took out a business card and handed it to Ning Wan.

"Thank you very much for taking care of Mr. Shen during this time. However, today's events happened too suddenly, and there are already quite a few reporters outside. Moreover, Mr. Shen's emotions seem to be quite unstable at the moment, and we may need to trouble you for a few more days."

As soon as she finished speaking, a faint smile appeared on Song Mengwan's face again.

She bowed slightly to Ning Wan and said, "I will visit you again in a few days. Thank you for your trouble."

A single sentence can be like a word of advice.

It's like a mother about to embark on a long journey, worried about her simple-minded son.