Chapter 64 - Two Wedding Gifts

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nLu Jie dusted off his clothes. Why would he be bothered by a disabled person? Lu Gan was already miserable enough. He had to be more magnanimous.

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nAt this moment, Lu Gan was waiting for him on the balcony. Song Ci was beside him. She had a bright smile on her face. As she looked at the flowery courtyard outside the balcony, she said, “Maybe we should build a playground for Little Suo and Yu Jin.”

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nLu Gan had no objections at all.

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n“No problem.”

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n“I’ll ask them what they like later.”

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nJust as Song Ci finished speaking, there was a knock on the door. Lu Jie walked in.

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nThe man had decent facial features and was wearing a pair of glasses. He looked somewhat similar to Lu Jingjing.

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n“Hello.”

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nSong Ci said politely.

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nLu Jie did not even bat an eyelid. Song Ci was quite good-looking and had a nice figure. Her smile was really lovely as well. No wonder Lu Gan was bewitched into marrying her. A crippled would think that she was a goddess as long as she spewed a few sweet words and used some techniques in bed.

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n“Hello,” said Lu Jie with a smile,

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n“Please don’t mind Jingjing’s words. She’s still young and didn’t actually mean it.”

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nLu Gan sneered, “She’s already 23. How could she still be so brainless at this age?”

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nLu Jie looked embarrassed and lowered his head.

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nLu Gan was lying lazily in his wheelchair. He had a contempt expression on his face. This was his usual attitude ever since the accident. The only difference was that he would usually look down on the other party but now that he was chairbound, he had to look up.

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nThinking of this, Lu Jie immediately felt better. He did not care if Lu Gan mocked him. At the moment, there would be no difference if Lu Gan was dead or alive. So, why should he be concerned?

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n“Jingjing didn’t know what to buy because you don’t lack anything. Rather than guessing and buying random gifts that you may not like, I think it’s better to give you cash. You can spend freely.”

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nAs Lu Jie said this, he took out two checks.

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n“This 99.99 (TN: 99 represents long-lasting in Chinese) million is Jingjing’s wedding gift to you. The other 100 million is from me. May your marriage be loving and fulfilling.”

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nLu Gan raised his hand and calmly received the checks. Finally, a smile appeared on his face.

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n“You’re better at talking than your sister. Thank you very much.”

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n“You’re welcome. We’re family. It’s natural for me to be concerned about you.”

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nLu Jie said with a smile.

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nLu Gan looked at Lu Jie and said coldly, “I’ve already received your wedding gifts. Now get lost.”

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nLu Jie laughed softly and said helplessly, “Lu Gan, since you’re married, you should act more mature. Otherwise, you’ll hurt your wife’s feelings.”

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nSong Ci stroked her long hair slowly.

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n“Don’t worry. Lu Gan treats me very well.”

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nLu Jie raised his head and looked at her like a considerate brother. He said gently, “Lu Gan’s personality had been like this ever since he was young. He’s arrogant and unbridled. I hope you can put up with him.”

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n“Of course.”

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nSong Ci said with a smile. Her red lips parted slightly.

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n“Besides, you’re not me. How would you know what makes me happy?”

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nLu Jie thought that Song Ci was only acting in front of Lu Gan. She was probably mocking him in her heart. Hence, he merely replied, “That’s good.”

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nWhen Lu Gan heard this, he just laughed lightly.

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nOriginally, Lu Jie was trying to mock Lu Gan, but he noticed the latter was not even looking at him.It was as if he did not even exist.

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nLu Jie clenched his fists. His heart was filled with resentment. However, he still mustered up a gentle tone and said, “Then I’ll be leaving now.”

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n“Hurry up and scram.”

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nLu Gan said casually.

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nLu Jie turned around and left. When he reached the end of the corridor, he saw Lu Suo.

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nThe little boy was holding a glass of water. He was about to return to his room.

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nLu Jie’s expression immediately changed and he called out tenderly, “Little Suo.”

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nLu Suo turned around and said sweetly, “Third uncle.”

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nLu Jie bent down and patted his head.

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n“How are you doing recently?”

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nLu Suo nodded.

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n“Did your father scold you?”

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nLu Jie asked.

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n“No.”

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nLu Suo shook his head.

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nThis was not the answer Lu Jie wanted. He was a little disappointed, so he continued to coax Lu Suo.

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n“Little Yang and the others went to an amusement park a few days ago. What about you? Would you like to go? I’ll bring you there next time, okay?”

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