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 ...
“Yes, it sounds like pretty cool high-tech stuff,” Fu Shiqin said while eating snacks.
Gu Weiwei's brows furrowed slightly; she hoped that with that thing, their investigation would make some progress.
Fu Hanzheng noticed her worry and spoke frankly.
"Lie detectors are indeed useful, but it also depends on whether the lie detector asks the core questions and the psychology of the person being tested."
"Although it may not be of much use, if the Ling family really has something to hide, it will give them away."
...
"I hope so," Gu Weiwei sighed.
After finishing his meal, Fu Shiqin, holding a large stack of documents, said...
"Brother, now that you've had your reunion, can you get back to work?"
"You have an important meeting in an hour, so it's time to leave now."
...
If it weren't for his capable younger brother, he wouldn't be able to just run off to pick up his girlfriend.
Fu Hanzheng glanced at the large stack of documents and said to Gu Weiwei.
"I'll rest first. I'll come back as soon as I finish my work," Fu Hanzheng said.
Gu Weiwei nodded, "Go ahead and get busy."
He has already missed a lot of work in order to go to Australia to bring her back.
Fu Hanzheng changed his clothes, then hurriedly left with Fu Shiqin and a large stack of documents.
Gu Weiwei went back to her room alone, packed her luggage, and sat on the carpet, but she couldn't fall asleep at all.
Just as I was thinking of going to find a script and continue brainstorming storyboards, Yuan Meng made an overseas call.
"Hey, why didn't you manage to tie up our master?"
"He'd already run away by the time I got back. How could I possibly keep him?" Gu Weiwei scoffed.
She returned to the Anderson family alone. How could Yuan Shuo be at ease? As soon as his injuries healed, he would definitely go to find her first.
Moreover, Alex Anderson is currently poaching his girlfriend, and if he doesn't go soon, his future wife might be stolen away.
“You…” Yuan Meng sighed helplessly and asked, “Did that shameless Gu Siting come to see you again?”
“Yes, she came with me on a trip to the no-man's-land in the Northern Territory,” Gu Weiwei replied.
Yuan Meng asked worriedly, "He didn't do anything to you, did he?"
Gu Weiwei: "What can he do to me now? He can't even take care of himself."
“That’s right, your own father is already keeping him busy enough.” Yuan Meng laughed gleefully.
The Dorrance family's termination of cooperation has already left the Gu family extremely busy and overwhelmed.
Gu Weiwei sighed heavily and said.
"Yesterday, Fu Hanzheng asked me if I knew Gu Weiwei?"
"He suspects you?" Yuan Meng asked in surprise.
Gu Weiwei: "Probably not, but... I feel like it can't be hidden for much longer."
Upon hearing this, Yuan Meng spoke with remarkable nonchalance.
"If you can't hide it, just say so. Does he still want to break up?"
"What if... he really wants to?" Gu Weiwei asked.
"Fine, let's break up. A man like that is better off without." Yuan Meng snorted coldly. "Come find me after you break up with me. I'll introduce you to a bunch of hunky European and American men..."
"You should keep it for yourself," Gu Weiwei interrupted him as soon as she sensed the conversation was veering off course.
“Alright, seriously.” Yuan Meng’s tone became serious as she said, “Although it will be difficult to say, you should still tell her yourself. If Gu Siting finds out first, he will definitely let Fu Hanzheng know, which will put you in an even more awkward situation.”
"I've tried, but I just can't bring myself to say it," Gu Weiwei said, feeling as if a huge rock was pressing down on her heart.
“What’s there to be ashamed of? It’s Gu Siting’s family that has a blood feud with the Fu family. You’re not even Gu’s biological child.” Yuan Meng’s heart softened when she heard her tone. “You were only one year old when you were sent to the Gu family. It wasn’t your choice. Fu Hanzheng isn’t so clueless as to not understand this.”