Mu Tingzhou checked a lot of posts about naming names on the Internet, but he couldn't find a name he liked. He suddenly thought that his screenwriter mother might be able to give him some inspiration, so he immediately called his mother. But as soon as the call was connected, he fooled him with a few words, and hung up the phone without saying a few words. After all, this matter couldn't be let mother know so hastily. Although he was still worried about the name, he was very happy because he felt that he was going to be a father.

Mu Tingzhou woke up the dreamer, and Ming Wei began to think about whether her behavior was suitable for a professional actor. Mu Tingzhou asked Ming Wei what kind of person Taifu was and what was the time when he lived as Taifu. All kinds of past events came to mind, and Mingwei was restless. She endured the sadness that she finally hid in her heart, and questioned Mu Tingzhou word by word. It seemed too cruel for him to remind himself of the past. Mu Tingzhou retracted his hand in embarrassment, his eyes full of guilt.

Ming Wei told Shen Su that she decided to take on the drama "The Liang Zhu". Shen Su was a little surprised, she persuaded Ming Wei that if she really didn't want to face Mu Tingzhou, she could reject the play without creating a psychological burden. But Mingwei felt that since she decided to become a professional actor, she should put the drama as the most important thing instead of being disturbed by some personal reasons, which would be too unprofessional.

On the day of the interview, Mu Tingzhou saw Mingwei turn around and go to the bathroom to vomit, and happened to overhear her conversation with Mingqiao, saying that he couldn't have it now, and he couldn't help it at all, so he couldn't help but think. A terrible thought occurred to me—Ming Wei was pregnant. Xiao Zhao brought the washed grapes, and Mu Tingzhou turned to Mingwei. Watching Ming Wei put them into his mouth one by one, Mu Tingzhou curiously picked up one and tasted it, but his face immediately showed a hideous look. Mu Tingzhou was worried that Mingwei's body could not bear it, and after thinking about it, he still suggested that she resign from "The Liang Zhu". After listening for a long time, Mingwei realized that he was misunderstanding that she was pregnant, and that the plate of sour grapes was used to test herself. Mu Tingzhou was so embarrassed that he could not wait to find a seam to get in.

Xiao Zhao invited Ming's parents to dinner, and happened to meet his father Xu Xiu at the door of the restaurant. When Ming's mother saw Xu Xiu, her eyes were a little subtle, and even a little angry, and then she led Mingqiao away under the pretext of being uncomfortable. After returning home, Xu Xiu confessed to Xiao Zhao that the aunt he told him before was Mingqiao's mother. Xu Xiu and Ming's mother met at a party, when Ming's mother was invited to play the guzheng teacher. The two fell in love and fell in love quickly. However, the love between the two was opposed by the mother of the Xu family, and Ming's mother finally disappeared with the child in her belly.

As soon as Mingqiao saw Xiao Zhao, he stepped forward and hugged him aggrieved. But Xiao Zhao's hand didn't dare to touch Mingqiao's back easily, his eyes were full of sadness. Listening to Ming Qiao's whimper, Xiao Zhao still hugged Ming Qiao. Mingwei went home and saw that Mingqiao's face was not happy, so she took the initiative to ask her about today's situation. Knowing that her mother seems to have a grudge against Xiao Zhao's father, Mingwei has some doubts in her heart.

In order to find out what happened, Xiao Zhaoming asked his mother to come out to meet. Ming's mother did not directly explain what happened back then, but persuaded Xiao Zhao to give up her relationship with Mingqiao as soon as possible. A sense of powerlessness enveloped Xiao Zhao, making him unable to breathe and not knowing how to face Mingqiao. Ming Qiao could clearly feel that Xiao Zhao was deliberately alienating herself, which made her feel sad.

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