【High Sweetness, No Trauma, Redemption, 9-year Age Difference】
A girl born into a male-favoring family meets a soft-hearted god in the sizzling summer.
From a small mountain village...
Chapter 193 My Mr. Dan
After lunch, Dan's mother specifically sought out Gu Ji for a talk.
"Grandma..." Gu Ji almost blurted out his old address without thinking, "Mom, what do you want to see me about?"
I just received a red envelope at the dinner table, commonly known as a "change of address fee".
Danmu looked around before taking Gu Ji's hand and saying, "Don't give in to Anwen tonight. Make him know his limits. It's bound to hurt a little the first time. If he feels uncomfortable, he should say so, understand?"
After much thought, she decided to talk to her about this topic. Her biological mother was a heartless person and not around, so she was afraid that she would give in to Anwen's every move and then suffer in silence.
In the end, she might be the one who gets hurt.
As Gu Ji listened to her mother's instructions, a blush crept onto her cheeks, and she was too embarrassed to discuss the topic.
"I know."
Seeing this, Dan's mother said, "You're still so young, you can't have a child so early. You need to take precautions, you know?"
“Uncle Dan and I have discussed having children, and he doesn’t want to have them so early either,” Gu Ji nodded.
Before the marriage, Uncle Dan talked to her about having children. He said that she would not consider having children during her undergraduate studies and that he would respect her wishes in the future.
So she wasn't worried about his measures, and she felt that Uncle Dan would rather spend time alone with her and probably didn't want a child to disturb them.
"It's good that he knows what he's doing." Mother Dan smiled.
She wasn't in a hurry to have a granddaughter. Compared to her granddaughter, her sweet and gentle Zhao Zhao was more important. Children are a product of love, and the decision was in their own hands.
Zhao Zhao is still in school; having a child seems too far away for her.
She herself is still a child; she shouldn't become a mother so early.
"Oh right, this is a bracelet for you. I forgot to take it off earlier." Mother Dan said, opening the box beside her, revealing a white jade bracelet.
Seeing that she was about to withdraw her hand, Dan's mother grabbed her hand and said, "This is something that all daughters-in-law have, and your sister-in-law has one too. You can't refuse."
As she spoke, she slipped the jade bracelet onto her slender wrist. Her fair skin appeared even more delicate against the white jade bracelet, as if it had been tailor-made for her.
"Not too big, not too small, just right." Mother Dan nodded in satisfaction, her smile never fading.
Dan Anwen's marriage can be considered a relief for her, especially since she is marrying a girl she knows well. Moreover, she no longer has to worry about Zhao Zhao being deceived by other bad men in the future.
"Thank you, Mom." Gu Ji lowered her eyes and stared at the bracelet on her wrist, her eyebrows curving into a smile.
Dan's mother smiled and patted her hand, saying, "I hope you and Anwen can live happily together."
"Mom, have you two finished whispering to each other?" Dan Anwen asked, putting her arm around Gu Ji's shoulder.
Seeing this, Dan's mother glared at him and said, "Alright, here's your wife back."
While the two were talking, Dan Anwen stood not far from the garden, glancing over every now and then, never letting Gu Ji out of his sight for a moment.
"Then thank you, Mom." Dan Anwen raised her phoenix eyes slightly.
Only after his mother had walked away did he walk around the swing chair, sit down, and ask, "What did you talk about with Mom?"
"It's a secret," Gu Ji said, taking the snacks from the man's hand.
"You already have secrets from me on our very first day of marriage?" Dan Anwen feigned sadness.
Gu Ji leaned against him and said, "Then I'll tell you secretly, but you can't tell anyone."
"Yes, my dear wife." Dan Anwen smiled and pinched her soft cheek.
Gu Ji's eyes were filled with tears, and he blushed at the mention of his wife, muttering, "Smooth talker."
Dan An smiled and remained silent.
"My mother gave me a bracelet, saying that only daughters-in-law can have one." Gu Ji shook the crystal-clear jade bracelet on his wrist.
Dan Anwen glanced at it twice and said, "I've seen something similar on my sister-in-law's wrist."
"That's right, I'm your family's acknowledged daughter-in-law." Gu Ji smiled, knowing that a marriage blessed by caring elders was truly blissful.
"Can Mrs. Dan, who has been recognized, go back to our little home with Mr. Dan?" Dan Anwen asked, patting her head.
After lunch, he had been itching to take her back to the Jinshan Villa for some alone time, but his mother stopped him to have a chat.
“Mrs. Dan can go home with Mr. Dan, but we need to go upstairs to get our things first.” Gu Ji smiled and stood up.
Dan Anwen naturally grasped her hand, their fingers intertwined. "What are you getting?"
“Our prenuptial agreement.” Gu Ji blinked.
Dan Anwen curled his lips and said, "That's right. Now it's Mrs. Dan who's supporting the family, so this agreement is extremely important."
"Then let's go, my Mr. Dan."
Last Saturday, when the two were staying at Danyuan, he gave her a prenuptial agreement. The scene is still vivid in her mind, and she will probably never forget it for the rest of her life.
"What is this?" Gu Ji asked, looking at the document in front of him.
Dan Anwen slowly opened the document, her tone indifferent, "This is a prenuptial agreement. Just sign it."
"Okay." Gu Ji nodded, picked up his pen, and was about to turn to the last page for the signature.
She glanced at the prenuptial agreement on the table—a thick stack of documents. How much property must that contain!
Dan Anwen stopped her from turning the page, a smile flashing in his eyes. "You're signing without even looking at it? Aren't you afraid I'll sell you off?"
Gu Ji looked up, her eyes filled with affection and trust, "I believe you."
"You'd better think this through. If you sign this agreement and our marriage breaks down one day, you won't get any property," Dan Anwen said, lowering his eyes to conceal his expression.
Gu Ji pursed his lips and answered seriously, "But I know you won't let me lose."
She didn't see anything wrong with signing a prenuptial agreement. She wasn't marrying him for his money, but for him as a person.
Therefore, the Dan family's assets and shares had nothing to do with her, and she did not feel that this prenuptial agreement was intended to guard against or insult her in any way.
On the contrary, the prenuptial agreement gave her a sense of security, and she felt more that Uncle Dan's marriage to her was sincere and not just a momentary impulse.
Dan Anwen raised an eyebrow, her narrow eyes slightly upturned, and withdrew her hand. "Sign it."
After Gu Ji neatly signed his name in several places, the man finally opened the agreement completely and said calmly, "I originally wanted to give you a surprise, but I didn't expect you to give me a surprise instead."
"What do you mean?" Gu Ji asked, puzzled, and looked in the direction the man was pointing.
Dan Anwen moved her slender fingers away, her voice low and her eyes tender enough to melt, "You think I won't let you lose? Then I definitely won't let you lose."
“These are all real estate and shares under my name, including houses, wineries, and half of the shares in the Tans Group.”
Gu Ji was completely dumbfounded. She understood the words, but when they were put together, they left her completely confused.
“What I mean is that all of this is your property now.” Dan Anwen’s dark eyes were filled with laughter. “I am yours too.”