Chapter 95 - I Worship You
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nThe word sounded so nice. Gu Chu did not even realize that her body had already softened and was lying against his body.
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nFeng Jia immediately added, “I worship you.”
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nGu Chu: “!”
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nLin Yin: “!”
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nShe immediately closed the window and did not continue to listen.
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nGu Chu complained to her every day about the bastard Feng Jia, causing her to think that Feng Jia was a stoic man.
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nNow, it seemed that it was all false, wasn’t he good at sweet-talking?
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nHe worships her? Hehe, that was a clever word.
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nGu Chu liked being worshiped.
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nLin Yin lay on the sofa with a smile on her face.
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nShe also wanted to experience sweet love!
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nThere was a moment of silence downstairs until Feng Jia asked her, “Are you hungry?”
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nWhat kind of hunger?
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nPhysically or physiologically?
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nWhat was she thinking about?
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nGu Chu came back to her senses and said, “I ate a lot tonight. I’m not hungry yet.”
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n“Then eat something with me? I haven’t eaten anything since noon.”
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n“Did I starve you?”
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nGu Chu chided him, but she was thinking about the surroundings of the villa.
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nThe villa area they were in didn’t have many restaurants around it. If they wanted to eat, they had to go to the residential area.
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nFeng Jia said, “I was not in the mood.”
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nGu Chu could sense that he was buying sympathy.
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nCEO Feng was indeed a businessman. He knew how to take advantage of every opportunity.
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nGu Chu pushed him away and opened the door to enter the house. “Then I won’t disturb you while you eat. Take care and see yourself out.”
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nFeng Jia quickly grabbed her hand. “Let’s chat for a while more?”
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nGu Chu turned to look at him. “You’re not hungry anymore?”
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nFeng Jia smiled. “I’ve waited for you for more than 4 hours and we’ve only spoken a few sentences. I feel like I’ve lost out.”
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nGu Chu: “…”
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nHow many times is he going to use this card?
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nGu Chu rolled her eyes. Fine.
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nIt would be a waste not to ask the person who delivered himself to her door.
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nShe turned her head. “It’s fine if you want to talk, but you have to show some sincerity.”
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nFeng jia: “Yes.”
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n“Did you already know Gu Wan before she returned?”
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nHe stood against the light, his face mostly hidden in the shadows. After a moment of silence, he asked, “Must I answer this?”
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n“Can’t you see that I’m still obsessed with this matter? If you don’t answer me, I’ll investigate it myself.”
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nShe would definitely figure it out.
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nFeng Jia answered her, “Yes.”
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nGu Chu bit her lower lip and asked, “How did you meet?”
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n“I went to the capital on a business trip and met her by chance. She was in some trouble at that time and asked me for help, so I helped her. After I came back, we didn’t contact each other anymore. Strictly speaking, we’ve only met once, so we don’t really know each other.”
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nAs he spoke, he walked toward the car, and Gu Chu couldn’t help but follow him.
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nShe thought about it, and she became confused.
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nFeng Jia opened the car door, took out a suit jacket from inside, and put it on Gu Chu.
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nGu Chu, the little vixen, was the kind of woman who wanted grace but not warmth. It was midnight, the coldest time of the day.
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nGu Chu felt the warmth and could not help but shiver. She asked, “Is there anything to do with a person with the surname Shi?”
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nFeng Jia closed the door and was a little surprised. “You already knew?”
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nIt was really true. Gu Chu replied, “I asked someone to find out.”
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nSince she had already found out, he had nothing to hide. “After she returned to the Gu family, she came to me in private and begged me not to tell anyone about this. I thought there was nothing much to say, so I agreed.”
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n“The two times that I saw you and Gu Wan meeting in private?”
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n“Yes.”
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nAlright, she finally understood.
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nGu Wan was someone’s mistress at that time.
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nThe document that Lin Yu passed to her had detailed information on Gu Wan’s university days. Some of it could be verified, some not. Among them, there were a few things that were more crucial.
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nGu Wan had entered the University of Finance and Economics with high grades. There should have been government subsidies for tuition fees, but even so, she still did a lot of part-time work during her college years.
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nWhy?
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nShe was short of money.
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nThe debt came from her adoptive parents.
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nHer adoptive parents were surnamed Chen. In her senior year of high school, they were severely injured due to a dispute. The perpetrator’s family was poor and could not afford to pay the medical fees. She took many loans in order to treat her adoptive parents.
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nEven so, her adoptive parents died soon after.
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