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Eighties Sweetheart Wife-Chapter 35 - The Little Girl Who Coveted His Good Looks_1
Chapter 35: Chapter 35 The Little Girl Who Coveted His Good Looks_1
Chapter 35 -35 The Little Girl Who Coveted His Good Looks_1
In front of him was a courtyard with white walls and black tiles.
Chu Zizhou stared eagerly inside.
A man who looked like a secretary behind him said to him, “Zizhou, Huai’an is too busy with official matters to concern himself with your trivial issues.
You should come back with me, so I can report back, too.”
Chu Zizhou held his head, letting out a few sighs and firmly refused, “No, if I go back, I’m as good as dead!”
At that moment, Gu Huai’an stood silently in front of the window, holding an encrypted document in his hand.
His cool gaze fell on Chu Zizhou.
who was anxiously pacing back and forth outside the courtyard wall.
Secretary Xiao Wu entered the room.
He couldn’t help but think that the commanding presence of his boss was like that of a celestial being fallen to earth.
Graceful and handsome, noble yet at ease.
Xiao Wu lowered his voice, “Commander-in-charge Gu, should we let him…
come in?”
Gu Huai’an turned around, his starry eyes glancing faintly at Xiao Wu, “Let him in.”
Xiao Wu immediately went out to obey the command.
Gu Huai’an looked at the encrypted document in his hand.
Nanshan County Town Cultural Arts Troupe…
Involuntarily, the image of that frivolous girl who lusted after his looks flashed across his mind.
At this time, an excited Chu Zizhou rushed into the study, and upon seeing the young man with a cool expression and head slightly bowed behind the desk, he involuntarily slowed his pace and straightened his back.
He then coughed awkwardly a few times.
This was the proverbial ‘child from another family’, the unattainable Gu Huai’an they had grown up with.
The two families lived in the same large courtyard.
Separated by two small buildings.
Growing up together from childhood.
It’s just that they turned out quite differently.
He barely managed to get into high school, barely graduated.
While they were still playing in the mud with their pee, Gu Huai’an had skipped grades to high school, and by the time he stumbled through to the fifth grade, Gu Huai’an had already graduated from Beidu University.
Gu Huai’an wasn’t human!
Chu Zizhou casually thought; he couldn’t compare himself with a non-human.
That was exactly why he always faced Gu Huai’an with such composure.
He smiled cheerfully, “Huai’an, what a coincidence to meet you here.
I haven’t seen you in more than half a year.”
Gu Huai’an bluntly said, “No coincidence, speak if you have something!”
Chu Zizhou, “Huai’an, can I stay with you for a while?”
Gu Huai’an raised his eyebrows, looking at him with a hint of surprise, “Do you even know what you’re saying?”
Chu Zizhou leaned in, “I know, but I’m really out of options.
Don’t worry, I promise I won’t interfere with your work.”
Gu Huai’an put down the document, leaning back lazily, and cast a sideways glance at Chu Zizhou, “In what capacity would you be by my side?”
Chu Zizhou’s eyes lit up, “How about as security?” Then he added, “My grandpa once served as Grandpa Gu’s security.
This could be seen as continuing the family tradition.
My grandpa would be pleased to know this.”
Gu Huai’an’s lips curved indifferently, “Do you even know what level my security is?
Do you know where they come from?”
Chu Zizhou shrank his neck, clueless and afraid to ask.
Looking back at Secretary Xiao Wu, he knew he couldn’t do his tiring job, let alone being a communications officer — that required even more skills.
“I’ll carry your bags!”
Chu Zizhou slammed the table; that was easy.
He was simply too clever.
“What trouble have you stirred up?” Gu Huai’an ran out of patience and asked directly.
Chu Zizhou squirmed a bit, but confessed honestly, “…
I threw a dance party at home and…
there were quite a few beautiful girls, one of them was caught kissing Fang Shaomin in a bedroom by Shaomin’s fiancée, Xiaomin…”
“And then?”
“You know Xiao Min’s temperament, so persistent…
Grandpa said he wanted to beat me to death, so I had no choice but to run away,” Zhou Zizhou explained.
Gu Huai’an’s cool gaze rested on Chu Zizhou.
Chu Zizhou hastily raised his hand, “Huai’an, I swear, I didn’t do anything, I’m clean, but Grandpa doesn’t believe me.
My cousin exaggerated things, and now your place is the safest.”
Grandpa Gu was a rank higher than his own grandfather.
Gu Huai’an was still the apple of the old gentlemen’s eyes in the compound.
Staying with him for a while, this storm would blow over too.
The main issue was that Shaomin’s mom was being unreasonable, insisting on blaming him, and Xiao Min also went along with it, even calling him a pimp.
That made him furious.
How could he have known that Shaomin, that little rascal, would be so bold?
Gu Huai’an stood up, and Secretary Xiao Wu hurriedly said, “Everything is ready, we can leave now.”
Gu Huai’an strode out, leading the way.
Chu Zizhou was momentarily stunned, then shouted, “So you agreed or not?”
Gu Huai’an paused, his eyes landing on Secretary Wu’s hand, and said indifferently, “Didn’t you just want to pick up your luggage?”
Chu Zizhou, relieved, took the briefcase from Secretary Wu and followed Gu Huai’an with a brisk stride.
The group got into the car, taking a detour, heading towards Nanshan County Town.
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At this moment, Song Yunuan was being stopped by an old lady.
Right at the entrance of her uncle’s house.
She learned from the neighbors that this was Old Mrs.
Sun, also known as Sun Jinrong’s kidnapping mother.
Old Mrs.
Sun looked Song Yunuan up and down.
Despite being worldly-wise, she couldn’t help but admire the rare beauty before her.
A thousand yuan, perhaps even five thousand yuan, someone would pay.
She rubbed her hands together, warmly chatted up Song Yunuan and, upon learning that Song Yunuan had not yet seen Song Nian, the old lady immediately had a bad idea.
She said she came to visit her daughter Jinrong, but her daughter wasn’t home.
She then casually invited Song Yunuan to her place for a meal, as they were all real relatives, and said she would make dumplings with meat filling for lunch.
At this time, Song Yunuan’s mind was filled with information about Old Mrs.
Sun.
It was her first time seeing Old Mrs.
Sun.
She hadn’t expected that she could trigger a hidden storyline.
This old lady was indeed a kidnapper, and moreover, an utterly wicked one.
The tragedy of the Song family in the book had her fingerprints all over it.
Song Yunuan suppressed her anger, her eyes shifted, and she obediently nodded, “Okay, Granny Sun, then I won’t be polite.”
Thus, Song Yunuan followed the old lady away from the large tenement where Song Nian lived.
The journey required them to walk.
The two walked along the road, with Song Yunuan curiously asking questions left and right, innocent and naïve, completely oblivious to the ways of the world.
Old Mrs.
Sun grew more and more satisfied with her and patiently answered all questions.
Internally, she was scorning and sneering.
Hah, unaware of the treachery in this world, purely innocent and kind.
Yet, those she had deceived before were all such girls.
Because girls like that were the easiest to deceive!
For example, pretending to collapse by the roadside complaining of chest pain, and the young girls would kindly help her home.
Once inside, a bowl of drugged soup, and even if they were disobedient, they would become compliant.
If they were still uncooperative, a bowl of poisoned soup to mute their voice, and they would be even more obedient.
While entertaining such thoughts, her face was full of tenderness.
Those unaware would think they were real grandmother and granddaughter.
As they walked, Song Yunuan suddenly pointed to the police station ahead, and softly said to Old Mrs.
Sun, “Granny Sun, wait for me a moment, I’ll go ask if I can register my residency at my uncle’s place…”