Chapter 59 - A Warm Day

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nChapter 59 A Warm Day

nQi Yi, who had been in the house all this time, was feeling upset and baffled.

nFrom last night until now, she had received dozens of court summons in a row, which meant that she would have to face an astronomical amount of compensation.

nAnd those sisters, who she had often hung out with, had all disappeared without a trace after they found out that something had happened to her.

nAs for the backers behind her, they were even more afraid that she would drag them down. They had already distanced themselves from her to avoid getting into trouble.

nNow, not only did she not have the ability to suppress public opinion, but she was also facing bankruptcy.

nThis meant that the company that her grandpa had worked so hard to build all those years ago had all been destroyed in her hands.

nRight now, Qi Yi only wanted to resolve this crisis.

nSu Luo held each child by the hand. The two children surrounded Su Luo and told her about the interesting things that happened during school today.

nGu Xi seemed to have noticed that Daddy did not come today, so she interrupted the conversation between her mother and brother to ask Su Luo.

n“Mommy, Where’s Daddy? In the past, Daddy always came to pick us up, why didn’t Daddy come today?” Gu Bei quickly asked Su Luo after he heard his sister say that. “Mommy, why didn’t Daddy come?”

nSu Luo looked at the two little cuties’ worried faces and said calmly, “Daddy is at work. You two little guys always think about Daddy. Is mommy not doing a good job?”

nGu Bei and Gu XI shook their heads and said seriously, “No, we’re just afraid that Mommy won’t want Daddy anymore.”

nSu Luo smiled and said to the two cuties, “Don’t worry, Mommy will never abandon Daddy.”

nGu Xi turned to look at her mother and asked, “Really? Then we have to pinky swear. Mommy is not allowed to lie to us.”

nSu Luo looked at the two cuties and thought they were very adorable, so she locked her little finger with theirs.

nWhen they reached home, the two cuties rushed into the house to see if Daddy was back.

n“Miss and young master are back.”

nNanny Zhang stood up with a smile and took the two children’s schoolbags. Seeing the two children enter the house hand in hand, she said to them, “Are you two hungry? What fruit do you want to eat? I’ll go get it for you.”

nGu Bei thought for a moment and said, “I want to eat an apple.”

nGu Xi also said, “The apple does not taste good. I want to eat a banana.”

nNanny Zhang smiled and went to the kitchen to get food for the two children.

nSu Luo said to the two children, “After eating, go and do your homework. Only after you finish your homework, can you two come out and play.”

nThe two children nodded obediently. Su Luo changed her shoes in the shoe cabinet and went to the kitchen to help Nanny Zhang with cooking

nWhen Nanny Zhang saw Su Luo come in, she quickly put down the vegetables in her hands and pushed Su Luo out of the door.

n“Madam, this is not good. You’ve been busy outside for a whole day, how can I let you bring it in to help? You’d better go out and rest.”

n“Nanny Zhang, you’re too annoying. It’s not that I have nothing to do, so you should let me help. I’ve always liked to cook, but I was too busy in the past and didn’t have time to cook.”

nNanny Zhang saw that Su Luo was determined to help, so she didn’t say anything else. The two of them worked together in the kitchen.

nSu Luo asked Nanny Zhang to help her wash the vegetables and cut the meat, while she was responsible for cooking

nAfter work, Gu Zhan returned home. Hearing the laughter in the house, his mood turned inexplicably good. He had been looking forward to living such a life for a long time, but he didn’t expect it to be happening now. Upon seeing that their father had returned, Gu Bei and Gu Xi, who were doing their homework by the desk, threw down the pens in their hands and ran over to hug their father.

nSu Luo happened to come out of the kitchen with a plate of stir-fried pork with beans. When she saw Gu Zhan carrying both of the children, she said, “Be careful. Don’t let them fall off you.”

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