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Main Characters: Shen Qinghuan, Lu Junze

[Dual Purity & High Sweetness + Love at First Sight + Dual Strong Leads + Exclusive Pampering]

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Chapter 6: Bad Temper (2/2)

Jiang Yunting looked at the two men looking at him from the opposite side. One was his boss and the other was his brother, both of whom he was afraid of.

"You...what are you doing!?"

He just wanted the two of them to go back home first. He wanted to talk to Shen Qinghuan, but he was dragged into the coffee shop by the two of them.

It was indeed that he was dragged in by Lu Junze.

Lu Junze looked at Gu Sicheng, his meaning was obvious.

Gu Sicheng shook his head helplessly, then looked at his younger brother who was unwilling to accept but did not dare to confront him. Outsiders thought that this child was brought here by his stepmother, and the relationship between them must be different.

But what people would not have expected was that the relationship between the two and even between him and his stepmother was very harmonious. Aunt Jiang was a very smart and insightful woman. She signed an agreement with her father in front of him the day before she married his father.

That is, Jiang Yunting and she would not want a single cent of the Gu family's property, and asked Gu Sicheng to rest assured, they just wanted a family to rely on.

At that time, Jiang Yunting was still young, and perhaps because he had just arrived in a new home, he was very cautious. After so many years of getting along, it can be said that he had watched him grow up, and they have long been a family.

He looked at Jiang Yunting: "Does Aunt Jiang know about this?"

Jiang Yunting stared at his brother with eyes wide open in shock. How could his brother know that?

But then he thought about how smart his brother was, he must have discovered it, then he lowered his head: "I don't know yet. I don't know how to tell her."

His reaction made the hearts of the two men opposite him sink.

Gu Sicheng asked in a deep voice: "Does she know?"

Jiang Yunting raised his head, nodded, and shook his head, confusing both of them: "You should know, but I don't know either." After all, they haven't seen each other for so many years, and he even changed his name.

Lu Junze kept turning the beads and no one knew what he was thinking. Gu Sicheng was thinking about how to persuade his brother to let go, but it was obvious that the child was in a rebellious period and he couldn't be tough.

All he could say first was: "Don't tell Aunt Jiang yet." The fewer people knew about this, the more it would spread.

Jiang Yunting still listened to his brother and nodded, then asked weakly: "Then...can I look for her first?"

Afraid that his brother would miss him too much, he quickly said, "I just want to talk to her, nothing else." In fact, he didn't know what they talked about, but he didn't know why he just wanted to say hello.

Gu Sicheng glanced at Lu Junze, who had been spinning the beads without saying anything, and nodded: "Okay, we'll wait for you here."

After just one meeting, he was sure that the woman would definitely look down on his brother. It was not because Jiang Yunting was not good enough, but it was obvious that the two were not from the same world.

Jiang Yunting just raised his buttocks when Lu Junze suddenly said, "Meet here."

Both of them looked at him in surprise, only to see him leaning slackly on the sofa, looking like a cynical young master.

"You may not be that famous, but you are still a well-known figure. You are standing outside the police station so carelessly and you are being discovered by someone with ulterior motives. It will cause trouble for the woman."

What he said made sense, Gu Sicheng just smiled and didn't expose him. Only Jiang Yunting, who was so simple-minded, thought that his boss was right, and immediately smiled and said, "Yes, boss, you are still careful."

Lu Junze looked at the little rabbit and felt that he had some similarities with that woman. He shook his head, thinking that he must be sick, but he still said gently, "You're welcome."