Chapter 61 - Chapter 61: All the Male Love Interests
n
n
n
nTranslator: ShinoJ
nFangzheng bowed politely and drove off.
nGu Manxi stood at the door for a while before turning around and going back into the house.
nNo one noticed that the five-year-old child, Gu Chu, who was supposed to be sleeping soundly, was leaning against the window. Her large clear eyes were looking down at the scene below.
nGu Chu clicked her tongue.
nStupid Father, you are done for. The fourth male love interest has appeared! And he has taken a liking to my mother.
nThat’s right! This famous doctor, Fang Zheng, is the fourth male love interest in the original novel!
nGu Manxi was gentle and beautiful. Her every movement was indescribably demure and beautiful.. She was innocent and attractive. Compared to the group of extravagant socialites in the capital, she had an even more pure temperament.
nThis temperament could simply be understood as “The Halo of Mary Sue”.
nIt was very easy for her to attract other outstanding young men!
n
n
nAlthough in the original novel, Gu Manxi was repeatedly abused until she died in the end, she was still the female protagonist. Other than the male protagonist loving her, there were many other men by her side.
nUnfortunately, Gu Manxi was blind and only loved the male protagonist, Song Chen.
nIf Gu Manxi could open her eyes and be more flexible, she would not end up in such a miserable state. She could’ve ended up with any of the other love interests in the novel.
nGu Chu jumped into the room through the window and crawled into her warm bed. Her mind was playing through Fang Zheng’s personal information:
n“Fang Zheng, 27, the second son of the Fang Family in the capital. He was a military doctor in his early years and is now working in a private hospital. He and Zhao Yan are good mates.”
n“In the original novel, Fang Zheng met the married Gu Manxi at a high-class ball. He was attracted to her and tried to help Gu Manxi escape the clutches of Director Li, but he failed.”
n“After Gu Manxi died, Fang Zheng took care of her funeral. He guarded Manxi until he met the male lead, Song Chen, many years later.”
nIt was probably because Gu Chu appeared and interfered with something. The storyline of the later stages of the novel had changed and had taken a detour.
nHowever, the characters that should have appeared and the emotions that they should have had did not disappear.
nIn the dark, the plot was still progressing.
n
n
nGu Chu rested her chin on her hand and thought, “Since Fang Zheng has appeared, shouldn’t the famous second male love interest, Lu Shanhe, also appear?”
n…
nLin Xiaozhou stayed at Zhao Yan’s house.
nRed Hearts Streaming placed great importance on Lin Xiaozhou. They arranged everything for him and gave him a new assistant who was dedicated to his work. They also gave him a set of top-notch gaming equipment.
nIn just a few days, Orange Streaming went bankrupt. The streamers under them fled one after another in search of a new contract. However, they added fuel to the fire in the Lin Xiaozhou incident and were abandoned by their respective fans. Their popularity plummeted.
nThe most miserable streamer was Bai Yiyi. She went from being a “goddess” to a “green tea b*tch” that everyone despised. Her popularity plummeted and she was even involved in legal proceedings. The boss of Orange Streaming gave up on her completely. He even dragged Bai Yiyi out to take the blame.
nXiao Fang, his assistant, did not end up well either. Zhao Yan would not let her off. She had maliciously falsified evidence. What awaited her was the trial of the law.
nIn the afternoon, Gu Chu was picked up by the nanny after school.
nAs soon as she entered the house, Gu Chu’s little nose twitched slightly. She smelled a strange burning smell in the kitchen. The fire alarm in the kitchen was ringing non-stop.
nThe nanny’s expression suddenly changed, and she turned her chubby body and ran into the kitchen. She screamed miserably, “Oh my dear God! Lin! I said you can’t go into the kitchen! Oh my, the chicken soup that I’ve been boiling for half a day is now all burnt! !”
n