Chapter 26
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nFish had taken the Bait
nLiu Min became anxious after she heard what Gu Dai had said, “Our family has been living here for three years, and you suddenly ask us to move out. Where will we live? Gu Dai, how could you be so heartless, wanting to make our family homeless?”
nGu Dai didn’t expect that despite the fact that she hadn’t even said anything yet, Liu Min was already accusing her. She was so angry that she actually started to laugh.
nGu Dai spoke directly, “So, aunt, you think it’s reasonable to live in my house? I’m not even pursuing the matter of you living in my house for three years, and in the end, I’m still called heartless.”
nGu Dai paused for a moment, then asked, “So, aunt, do you want me to pursue the matter?”
nLiu Min was taken aback after hearing Gu Dai’s words but quickly regained her senses, arguing, “We’re all relatives, do you have to be so distant? Besides, you’re so wealthy and have taken back the company, do you really need to be so petty and want the house back?”
n“What’s all the noise outside?” Gu Ming angrily walked out of the house and shouted. Many people followed behind him, but they all came out with the intention of watching Gu Ming make a fool of himself.
nHaving lost the company and his plan to transfer assets gone awry, Gu Ming had no choice but to invite those he once looked down upon to his home to discuss cooperation.
nHowever, Gu Ming didn’t expect that these people, who once tried their best to suck-up to him, to suddenly become arrogant and indifferent to him after learning of his plight.
nHe was already feeling irritable and couldn’t help but hear Liu Min’s sharp voice from time to time.
nLiu Min was startled by Gu Ming’s outburst and didn’t dare to speak for a moment. However, she quickly regained her senses and recounted what had happened.
nGu Ming looked at Gu Dai, who folded her arms across her chest, and angrily spoke at her, “Gu Dai, don’t you think you’re going too far? Asking us to move out all of a sudden, we didn’t prepare for this at all.”
n“But I heard that on the day I died, uncle moved into the villa with your wife and children immediately. So does that mean you had been preparing to move in for a long time?” Gu Dai’s voice became colder as she spoke.
nCold sweat broke out on Gu Ming’s forehead. He grabbed Liu Min, who wanted to speak again, and cursed her in his heart as a “stupid woman.”
nIf they told the truth, that they indeed had been preparing for a long time back then, even planning what and where to renovate. Wouldn’t that reveal their ill intentions?
nGu Dai was so smart that if she heard this, she would surely guess that her cruise accident was their doing.
nGu Ming knew he must not admit to it now, so he clenched his teeth and said, “Of course not, we just didn’t want to waste an empty house.”
nAs expected of a husband and wife, their words were the same.
nGu Dai glanced at Gu Ming and Liu Min, “But I remember there was a small house next to our villa. My parents bought it on a whim, but later found it useless and left it vacant. I wonder if my uncle and aunt felt it was too wasteful and moved in?”
nGu Ming felt relieved and then replied, “We didn’t live there, but we put things we don’t use in that house, so it wasn’t wasted.”
n“Good, since it wasn’t wasted, why don’t you move in there?” Gu Dai didn’t really care about Gu Ming’s answer; she would say this anyway.
nLiu Min exploded in anger, “That house is so small, and it’s full of dust and clutter! How can we live there after you make us move?”
nGu Dai looked at Liu Min coldly, replying in a frosty tone, “I don’t think that’s my concern, is it? Besides, isn’t the dust and mess all caused by you?”
nLiu Min was speechless, turned to Gu Ming for help, but he was now looking down at his phone. Angrily, she clenched her teeth and pinched him.
n“Are you crazy?” Gu Ming felt the pain and looked up from his phone to yell at Liu Min.
nThen he looked down at his phone again, making sure he hadn’t seen it wrong, and couldn’t help but let a smile escape his lips.
nSeeing this, Gu Dai knew the fish had taken the bait.
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