Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon

Chapter 690: Stab a Knife in the Wound



Chapter 690: Stab a Knife in the Wound

Chapter 690: Stab a Knife in the Wound

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

After finishing his words, Su Li turned and walked away. The little girl, whose chubby hands clung to her elder brother’s shoulders, followed her second brother’s example and stuck her tongue out at the two strangers outside.

The action incensed Gu Shan, causing a painful swell in his chest. He glared and demanded, “Gu Zi, what do you mean by that?”

Gu Zi smirked, replying with a laugh, “Exactly what it sounds like. They are my children, and I won’t allow anyone to tarnish their reputation. They are all my good children.”

“But Uncle Gu,” she continued, “did you come here today specifically to remind me to educate my children properly? Or are you suggesting that Lin Miao has been behaving well in prison and is due for early release?”

The man standing next to Gu Shan revealed a hint of shock in his eyes. Gu Zi’s words were like a poisoned dagger, bringing up Lin Miao’s imprisonment was akin to twisting a knife in Gu Shan’s wound.

He had seen Gu Zi many times before. She was a smart and beautiful girl, the pride of the Gu family. Her presence not only brought honor to the family but also numerous benefits.

Gu Zi was highly valued, which was why they had been willing to spend a large sum of money to send her to a foreign language primary school.

She was also very kind to people, so he had never expected her to be so adept and precise at belittling others. He didn’t approve of his sister and brother-in-law’s behavior, but he couldn’t voice his disapproval, especially since he needed Gu Shan’s help.

At this point, Gu Shan’s face had darkened even more. If it weren’t for Gu Zi’s insistence on pursuing the matter, Lin Miao wouldn’t have had to go to prison, and the Gu and Gong families wouldn’t have lost face. But the matter was settled, and further discussion was pointless.

He changed the subject, reproaching her, “Don’t bring that up again. But when I come here, is it really such an incomprehensible act? After all, I raised you for over a decade. You moved without even notifying us, making it difficult for us to find you.”

Gu Zi raised an eyebrow, as if remembering something. She slapped her forehead and said, “Ah, I knew this wouldn’t be easy. Actually, Uncle Gu, when we were planning to move, we did consider notifying you.

“But then I remembered that when I left the city, you explicitly told me that it would be best not to keep in touch unless necessary. So, I didn’t feel it was right to inform you.”

Gu Shan swallowed the words he had prepared to say, feeling somewhat humiliated. He quickly changed the subject, “Let’s not dwell on the past. Today, your Uncle and I came to discuss something with you. Please let us in to sit down.”

Without hesitation, Gu Zi led the two men inside. As they entered the courtyard, Gu Shan began to look around. It was a large front yard, even the doghouse was spacious, and there was a small pond. What a comfortable life they must be leading.

They entered the house and arrived at the living room. The modern and exquisite decoration, the presence of furniture and appliances, made Gu Shan envious. Even if it was rented, it was still impressive!

Gu Shan sat down and took a sip of the boiled water that Gu Zi handed him. His face turned cold again as he thought of Su Shen, the man of the house. He asked displeasingly, “Isn’t Mr. Su at home? It’s outrageous that he left you alone to take care of three children.”

Gu Shan held a grudge against Su Shen. Su Shen had been a soldier and, although he had retired, he had started a pig farm and done business. He knew some influential people, such as Deputy Director He and Boss Huo.

But what was the use? Su Shen had never thought of introducing his connections to the Gu family. So, Gu Shan deliberately said this to vent his resentment.

Upon hearing this, Gu Zi didn’t hide her displeasure. She defended Su Shen, saying, “Uncle Gu, his name is Su Shen, not ‘Mr. Su.’ He hasn’t neglected his responsibilities.”

Zhang Mei’s elder brother, fearing that the two would start arguing and delay his business, quickly put down his cup and changed the subject. “Gu Zi, the furniture and everything here doesn’t look cheap. Renting a house must cost a lot, right?”

Gu Zi raised an eyebrow slightly, realizing that they thought the house was rented. She thought of the corn porridge and pickles that had just been served in the dining room and replied, “Yes, it does. But we manage to get by. Su Shen needs to do business, and living in a better area gives him face and helps him in his business dealings. Since you’re here, why don’t you join us for lunch?”

Su Li, who had overheard the conversation and was about to rush over to retort that they had bought the house, was silenced by Su Bing.

Su Bing understood her mother’s intentions and played along to avoid revealing their wealth and attracting trouble. Su Li was too impulsive. “Take Le Le to the dining room for lunch and keep your mouth shut,” he instructed.


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