Quick Transmigration: The Abusive Novel Stepmother Doesn't Want to Die

Wen Wan is a writer of dog-blood abuse novels. Having ruined countless stories with bad endings, she is bound by the readers' resentful thoughts and transmigrates into numerous dog-blood novels...

Chapter 104: The Academic Prodigy's Dark Moonlight (15)

Chapter 104: The Academic Prodigy's Dark Moonlight (15)

"You should go see a doctor to get checked out as soon as possible. If it's an allergic reaction, it's not a small matter."

Hearing Gu Sheng say that, Wen Wan was also a little scared and quickly ran to find a doctor. She was finally diagnosed with a mango allergy. Fortunately, she had eaten a small amount, so her symptoms were relatively mild. The doctor prescribed allergy medication and told her not to scratch it to avoid leaving scars.

How could she be so miserable?

When she came back to find Gu Sheng, she was a little listless. "The doctor said I have a mango allergy, but it's not serious, just a bit uncomfortable."

Gu Sheng: "Don't you know you're allergic?"

Wen Wan had no idea that the original owner of this body had this allergen, since she originally liked eating mangoes and hadn't taken any precautions at all.

"I...of course I know, I just suddenly forgot." Wen Wan felt a little guilty. It was a pity that she would lose her freedom to enjoy mangoes in the future.

"Remember next time, don't eat mangoes. This time it was mild and nothing serious, but next time it might be different."

Gu Sheng looked at the person in front of her. She had clearly been lying. She hadn't forgotten; she simply didn't know. After all, Liu Yayue was allergic to mangoes and had even been to the hospital before. When she was with Gu Sheng, she had emphasized that she couldn't eat mangoes.

If she herself can be reborn, is this Liu Ya Yue still the same Liu Ya Yue?

Wen Wan frowned, wanting to scratch because it was so itchy, but she couldn't because the doctor had told her not to. She felt so uncomfortable.

"It's all my fault. If I hadn't said I wanted to eat mangoes, you wouldn't have been allergic to them."

Hearing Gu Sheng say this with a guilty look on her face, Wen Wan immediately denied it, "How can this be your fault? It's my own problem. You didn't know I'm allergic to mangoes."

It's the fault of the unreliable system; she's the victim, and Gu Sheng was unaware of it either. How can you blame Gu Sheng?

But that doesn't stop her from not wanting to do her homework.

"But Ah Zai, look how pitiful I am, can I not do this test today?" Wen Wan tugged at Gu Sheng's arm, staring at him with a pitiful expression.

Gu Sheng: "Okay."

"My son is so good."

Gu Sheng still couldn't get used to hearing the name "A-zai," but if he brought it up now, it would inevitably arouse the other party's suspicion. He decided to bear with it, since a form of address couldn't prove anything.

Grandma Gu opened the door and came in. She saw Wen Wan and smiled, "Xiao Yue is here."

Gu Sheng looked at her grandmother and said, "Grandma, please sit down. You're not feeling well, so don't keep running around like this. What if you get tired?"

Seeing Gu Sheng's worried expression, Grandma Gu patted Gu Sheng's head and said, "I'm fine, and I'm perfectly healthy. Lying down all the time would have made my bones stiff."

Gu Sheng spoke to his grandmother, his eyes fixed on her. He was determined to find the best doctor for her this time and make sure she got better.

“Ah Zai, you should take good care of your injuries. It’s all your father’s fault. He’s never done a good thing in his life. Even in prison, he’s dragging my Ah Zai down with him. The only thing that makes me sad in my life is that I didn’t raise him well.”

Gu Sheng held her grandmother's hand and said, "Grandma, I don't blame you."

As for Gu Zhengguo, Gu Sheng will naturally deal with him later. Even if he gets out of prison, Gu Sheng will definitely not let him get away with it.

Wen Wan also advised, "Grandma, the fact that you've raised Gu Sheng so well proves it's not your fault."

Grandma Gu noticed that Wen Wan's face was flushed and she kept rubbing her face with the back of her hand. "Xiao Yue, what's wrong with you?"

"It was an allergic reaction, but not a serious one. I just forgot I was allergic to mangoes and then ate one."

Have you seen a doctor?

"She saw a doctor and took medicine. She'll be fine in a couple of days. Grandma, don't worry."

Grandma Gu stroked Wen Wan's head and said, "Xiao Yue has worked hard too. I hope Xiao Yue gets better soon. When you come home in a few days, Grandma will cook you something delicious."

"Thank you, Grandma."

Gu Sheng looked at the two people in front of him who were being affectionate with each other. If it were the Liu Ya Yue he remembered, she would never be so close to his grandmother, nor would she ever come to his house, because she was just putting on an act.

The extra memory, every detail of this person's interactions with his grandmother and sister, made Gu Sheng feel doubtful and confused.

...

In the past few days, Wei Cheng refused to sign the contract he was supposed to sign, which made the other party extremely anxious. This further proved that there must be a trap in this cooperation. Wei Cheng was not stupid, so after dealing with this matter, he immediately rushed to the place agreed by GS. However, he did not expect that the agreed place was a hospital, and the bald god he thought was in his thirties or forties was actually a handsome young man.

He even wondered if he had gone to the wrong place, so he looked at the house number and then at the person lying on the hospital bed in front of him.

"GS?"

Gu Sheng nodded. "Wei Cheng, I am Gu Sheng."

Wei Cheng was shocked. "So you really are GS, the master programmer? Wow, you look like you should be in the entertainment industry! You don't look like a programming genius at all. How did you get injured? How did you end up in the hospital? Are you alright?"

Gu Sheng: "..."

If I went back decades and saw Wei Cheng again, why did he still look so silly?

"I'm fine, I can be discharged in a few days."

"That's good. You told me that the company I was going to cooperate with had problems. I later had someone investigate, and it really did have big problems. I didn't sign the contract. You've really helped me a lot this time."

"Come work for my company, let's build a great business together." In any case, he was determined to succeed and fulfill his dreams, and he absolutely did not want to go home and inherit the family business.

"I want to invest."

Wei Cheng: "Okay."

Gu Sheng frowned. "Aren't you afraid I'm a liar? Or that I'm trying to scam you?"

Wei Cheng smiled and said, "Don't worry, you're so good-looking, you don't seem like the type to lie. Besides, I felt an instant connection with you the moment I saw you. I think we'd be the best partners. Even if you don't invest in my company, it probably won't last long anyway. Let's take a gamble."

Gu Sheng: "..."

You're so honest; maybe only the last sentence is the truth.

"In that case, it's a pleasure to cooperate."

The two shook hands, and Wei Cheng stared at Gu Sheng, "Brother Gu, you're not still a college student, are you?"

Gu Sheng: "High school student."

Wei Cheng was shocked. "So you're not even an adult yet?" He was actually on friendly terms with a high school student, and they were getting along well?

And can anyone tell him how a high school student could solve so many problems that even the forum's experts couldn't solve? And how he could even find out information about the company he was working with?

Gu Sheng naturally knew what Wei Cheng was thinking, but it didn't matter. As long as he cooperated with him, he could naturally make him see his value.

"I need all the company's information, and I also need you to find me a few people; here is their information."

Gu Sheng quickly handed a document to Wei Cheng.

"Xue Liao, Qin Fang, Sui Houyu? Who are these people? Why are we looking for them?"

"They will be the core backbone of the company. If the company wants to launch globally renowned software, we cannot do without any of these people."