Gu Qingcheng, a talented woman of her generation and a virtuous empress, was reborn. She refused to repeat the path of glory from her previous life. What's this about "inner beauty shines t...
Her gratitude was absolutely genuine.
Ye Hao: ...You don’t have to, DUCK.
The truth of the matter is really not what you heard.
Ye Hao resisted the urge to turn his head to look at Gu Qingcheng. He could never have imagined that a seemingly honest and decent young rural wife like Gu Qingcheng could lie so naturally and fluently.
If Ye Hao was not the person involved, he would have believed it.
Life-saving grace?
Well, if shouting out to help is considered a life-saving grace, that would be too simple.
Furthermore, Ye Hao would "help" because the other party promised a large sum of money as a reward.
Now, the "reward" has been upgraded in a big way. He, who has been an orphan and grew up like a wild weed, actually has a home.
Chang Aiguo: ...There is a new little ancestor in the family. Have you asked me about it?
Mrs. Gu seemed to see Chang Aiguo's reluctance, wiped away her tears, and discussed with the Chang family heart to heart -
"I know it's not appropriate to suddenly bring back a child of twelve or thirteen. But Xiaohao saved Qingqing and Niuniu, and those are two lives."
Saving a life is better than building a seven-story pagoda. Ye Hao built a fourteen-story pagoda.
"The Chang family is a family that values friendship and loyalty, and Aiguo is the most grateful. He can raise Jiaojiao, the daughter of a benefactor, so well. I believe he can understand Qingqing the most!"
Mrs. Gu’s implication was very clear: Chang Aiguo could treat the daughter of the benefactor who saved his life as his little ancestor, but he should also accept the benefactor who saved both his wife and daughter’s lives as his “own son.”
People shouldn't be too hypocritical, right?