Hidden Marriage: The Tycoon's Sweet Little Wife

In her previous life, Gu Weiwei's heart was cruelly gouged out by the man she loved and transplanted into her most trusted best friend.

Reborn, she unexpectedly becomes the girlfriend of ...

Chapter 1015 Preventing them from remarrying

Madam Fu didn't believe it and scrutinized the two brothers' expressions.

"Really haven't seen him?"

This divorce wasn't something they wanted to do themselves; it was just a show for them to see. They couldn't possibly avoid seeing each other in private.

Fu Shiqin sighed and said to Madam Fu.

“Grandma is in such a state, how could my brother and I dare to meet her? We’re afraid of upsetting her and causing her any more harm.”

Upon hearing this, Madam Fu believed it to some extent and did not pursue the matter further.

She thought that Gu Weiwei was indeed sensible, otherwise she wouldn't have made a fuss during the divorce.

It's quite possible that she's choosing not to meet with Han Zheng now, so as not to upset the old lady.

Fu Shiyi realized that his mother wasn't actually that opposed, so he glanced upstairs and asked in a low voice.

"Mom, are you really going to just watch my brother and sister-in-law break up like this?"

Although they didn't actually break up, they could no longer be together openly as before.

"Don't you understand the attitudes of your grandmother and your father?" Madam Fu said.

She wasn't so opposed to them being together, but the main issue now was the old lady's attitude. She was still recovering from surgery, and she couldn't afford to upset her with this.

“You wanted our brother to go on blind dates, but now you’ve seen it. He doesn’t even bother to look at other women. Do you think he’ll ever get married?” Fu Shiqin said.

Fu Shiyi listened and echoed his words.

"If you don't let them remarry, you can just wait and see our brother die alone."

Madam Fu put on a stern face and admonished the two of them.

"You've got two lines. You're not allowed to mention remarriage at home anymore, at least not until the old lady recovers."

What they said was exactly what she was worried about.

These past few days, she's introduced him to several girls, but he hasn't shown any interest in even meeting them.

Moreover, lately he's been treating the company like home, so busy every day that he doesn't even want to go home.

"Okay, okay, let's not talk about it anymore." Fu Shiyi raised his hands in surrender, since they weren't the ones who were anxious anyway.

Madam Fu sighed in distress, "We'll see how things go after the old lady recovers. No one is allowed to mention it again now."

Fu Shiqin grinned slyly, "Mom, so you're not against our brothers anymore?"

"So what if I object? Does that mean your brother can marry someone else?" Madam Fu scoffed.

As a mother, my son's happiness is my top priority.

Before meeting Gu Weiwei, Han Zheng had never been interested in any woman, and after the divorce, it was even less likely.

Is it because of the past grievances between the two families that they are forced to separate, leaving neither of them happy?

Before learning of Gu Weiwei's murder today, she was still hesitant, but now she is definitely on her son's side.

However, the old lady and her husband have a deep-seated grudge, and it will take time and the right opportunity for them to accept each other; it cannot be rushed.

"Mom, you're still the most sensible one in our family," Fu Shiyi said, sitting down next to Madam Fu.

"Stop flattering me. It's getting late. Go back to your own places," Madam Fu urged.

The reason I called them back today to inquire about these things was deliberately to tell Fu Shengying.

Perhaps for the time being, she still cannot let go of her inner conflict and accept Gu Weiwei.

At the very least, knowing that she was murdered in the Gu family will change his mind a little.

He used to worry that Gu Weiwei would still side with the Gu family, but now that he knows how deep the grudge is between her and the Gu family, it's absolutely impossible for her to stand with Gu Siting anymore.