She put Gu Changge back on the bed.
"I need to meet with other shareholders before I can give Boss Zhou a final answer."
Gu Huaiwei gently covered Gu Changge with the quilt.
After leaving the subspace, Zhou Huang did not say anything to keep him.
He knew very well that with Gu Changge in his hands, Gu Huaiwei would not be able to play any tricks.
He showed mercy and gave her enough time to think it over.
Gu Huaiwei returned to the room worriedly.
There was a shimmering light at the doorway of the room.
Ripples of water appeared on the floor.
Gu Huaiwei pushed the door open and entered the room, only to see a little boy rummaging through drawers and cabinets in the room looking for something.
The boy looked to be only seven or eight years old, with soft, fluffy flaxen hair and lake blue eyes as clear as glass.
He was wearing a dark blue short vest with a white shirt underneath. Seeing Gu Huaiwei coming back, he walked up to her in two or three steps, held out his hand, and looked up at her with a stern expression: "Give me back my paradise card."
The little boy in front of me should be the blue water ripples on screen number three during the public trial that year.
He voted against it that year.
He obviously disliked Gu Huaiwei.
Gu Huaiwei naturally didn't give him a good look. She crossed her arms over her chest and said, "No."
"That was originally given to you by me." The little boy's voice was filled with suppressed anger.
"You gave me an empty card."
These six shareholders are really at odds with each other.
Gu Huaiwei was originally a container for the power of a small dimension. Even if she wanted to hand over the power, she should do it in front of the six shareholders.
And they were all looking for Gu Huaiwei in private.
They all have selfish motives.
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