Chapter 10 - Chided Gu Wan
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nIf they really drank three glasses of wine, they would definitely need to help each other up and go home to avoid making a fool of themselves.
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nBut why did they have to drink three glasses of wine each?!
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nWhat kind of bullsh * t logic is this?
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nBut then again, who would dare argue with Gu Chu.
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nThey could only admit defeat.
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nThey forced out a bitter smile. “Of course..”
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nWith that, they drank the wine in their glasses.
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nAfter three glasses of wine, their bodies began to shake, especially the one who mocked Gu Chu the most. He had only taken two steps when he almost fell, attracting the attention of many people.
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nGu Chu looked at them coldly and ordered the staff to send them back.
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nFeeling Feng Jia’s gaze, she walked over.
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nToday, she was wearing a wine-red body-hugging dress. Her fair skin and beautiful long legs swayed as she walked.
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nWhen she walked in front of Feng Jia, she finally stood still. Feng Jia’s gaze followed her all the way. Even Gu Wan, who was beside her, noticed it.
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nMrs. Gu asked, “What happened?”
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n“Nothing much. They drank a few more glasses, so I asked someone to send them back,” Gu Chu replied.
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nFeng Jia interrupted, “You can’t hold your liquor well, so you should drink less.”
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nHowever, Gu Chu couldn’t be bothered with him. She downed the wine in her glass in one gulp as if he wasn’t there.
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nGu Wan, who was standing beside him, said, “Chuchu, CEO Feng is saying this for your own good.”
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nJudging from her tone, she was implying that she didn’t know what was good for her.
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nGu Chu was annoyed at her pretentious look. She couldn’t help but say, “I don’t allow others to interfere in my relationship with him.”
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nA trace of displeasure flashed across Mrs. Gu’s face. “Chuchu, how could you speak like that to Wanwan? She’s saying this for your own good.”
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nGu Wan, on the other hand, grabbed Mrs. Gu’s hand, feeling wronged. “Mom, it’s not Chuchu’s fault. I was the one who spoke out of turn.”
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nGu Chu: “…” She was disgusted again.
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nAt this moment, Lin Yin’s mother, Sun Lin, came over with a wine glass. The Lin family was on good terms with the Gu family, and Sun Lin had practically watched her grow up.
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nGu Chu took the initiative to greet her politely. “Auntie Lin, this pair of jade earrings of yours seem to be new.”
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nSun Lin subconsciously touched them. “Yeah, I just got them last month.”
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n“I was also present at the auction. I auctioned the necklace of the same design and gave it to my mother as a birthday present.” Gu Chu smiled and said, “This way, you guys will be wearing the same designs.”
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nSun Lin looked at Mrs. Gu and saw it. She smiled and said, “It’s really the same design. It looks really good on you. Chuchu is really filial.”
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nMrs. Gu looked a little uncomfortable. Then she said, “Chuchu has always had good taste. Oh right, you haven’t met my other daughter, right?”
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nThen, she pushed Gu Wan forward. “This is my eldest daughter, Gu Wan. Wanwan, quickly greet Auntie Lin.”
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nGu Wan smiled sweetly. “Hello, Auntie Lin.”
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nSun Lin also smiled. “Good girl. It’s good that you’re back. It’s been hard on you all these years. By the way, how old are you compared to Chuchu? Do you have a boyfriend?”
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n“Three years older.” Gu Wan’s smile suddenly turned shy. “Not yet.”
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n“Then we have to hurry. Look at your sister. It’s already decided.”
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nSun Lin then looked at Gu Chu and Feng Jia and said, “When do you plan to get married? This year is a good year. Why don’t we have the wedding this year?”
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nGu Chu’s face stiffened. She really didn’t know how to answer.
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nAlthough she and Feng Jia had been engaged for three years, she really hadn’t considered getting a marriage certificate.
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nShe subconsciously looked at Feng Jia.
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nFeng Jia was also looking at her at this moment. His eyes were dark, making it hard to see his thoughts clearly.
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nGu Chu brushed the hair beside her ear. “There’s no rush. We’re still young.”
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nMrs. Gu and Gu Wan both heaved a sigh of relief. Mrs. Gu held Sun Lin’s hand and said, “They’re not like us back then. Nowadays, people marry and have children late.”
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nSun Lin looked at Feng Jia with some dissatisfaction. “Chuchu is a good child. She’s so likable. You have to hurry up.”
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nFeng Jia held Gu Chu’s hand and answered, “You’re right.”
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nThen, he pulled Gu Chu away.
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nSun Lin looked at their backs and said to Mrs. Gu, “If Chuchu hadn’t been engaged long ago, I would have let my son marry her. I’ve watched Chuchu grow up. I like her a lot!”
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nHer son, Lin Yu?
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nFeng Jia knew this person. He had a good relationship with Gu Chu.
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nNo, it was said that they were childhood sweethearts?
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nFeng Jia stopped and looked at her without a trace of emotion in his eyes. “I heard that you have a good relationship with the Lin family?”
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