Gu Si nodded obediently. Originally, she hadn't planned to tell Gu Xin. She had thought that if that situation happened again, she would tell her older sisters. After all, she didn't understand, but her older sisters certainly would.
When the four siblings returned home, Huo Yanyu was in the laboratory familiarizing herself with some of the new equipment Gu Nian had acquired.
Hearing them return, he ran out.
Gu Ren sighed listlessly in the courtyard and saw his brother practicing swordsmanship.
He couldn't help but think that his good days were coming to an end, at most until his second aunt's baby brother or sister was born.
What kind of book are you writing?
well!
Watching Gu En demonstrate each move, his eyes lit up. He was determined to be brothers with Gu En for life, sharing both good times and bad.
He stood up and ran towards Gu En: "Brother, I have something to tell you."
Gu En didn't stop what he was doing and asked, "Huh?"
Gu Ren said, "Brother, the sisters all have their own ways of making money. Aren't you envious?"
Gu En paused for a moment: "How envious! Sisi has money and a estate, alas! It's a pity our boys need to go to school!"
Gu Ren chuckled and said, "Brother, I have a way for you to study and earn money at the same time. Do you want to try it with me?"
Gu En stopped what he was doing: "Huh?"
Gu Ren pulled Gu En to sit down to the side; he didn't want to keep looking up at people while talking!
Sitting down on the stone steps, Gu Ren looked around. Good, no one was there.
He told Gu En his idea: he would tell the story, Gu En would write it down, and then they would sell it to Lu Zheng.
Gu En was speechless: "What stories can you tell? Besides, Brother Yuan is in the camp, how can he have time to leave Kuncheng to sell you stories?"
Gu Ren wasn't angry. He was only two years old, so it was normal for him not to believe him. So he started telling Gu Ren the story of Journey to the West.
Gu Ren became engrossed in listening.
Gu Ren also knew that the story ended abruptly at the part about the havoc in the Heavenly Palace.
Gu En shook him, urging him to continue. Gu Ren kept him in suspense, then chuckled, "Brother, look at you, you want to keep listening, don't you! So tell me, if we print these books one by one, wouldn't people want to buy a second copy after buying one?"
Gu En nodded.
Before Gu En could think it over, Gu Ren said, "Brother, I'm only telling you this. It's a story I dreamed about. I can't write, so you'll have to write it. Anyway, Second Uncle makes you practice calligraphy every day, so just use this to write! You'll practice your calligraphy, and Second Uncle won't say anything. We'll give it to Brother Yuan later. He has a way to print it out and sell it. I overheard him saying he owns a bookstore."
Gu En thought his younger brother was really lucky. He was only two years old, and God gave him such a dream. He could sleep well and listen to stories!
We are all siblings born of the same mother, so why are our fates so different?
Seeing that he had fooled Gu En, Gu Ren told him a few more rounds of stories, all of which led to Tang Sanzang going to the Five Finger Mountain.
The two brothers were enjoying themselves, one talking and the other listening, completely unaware that their grandfather was tending to the flowers around the corner and had overheard everything.
"Brother Chuan, what's wrong? Why are you spacing out?" Suddenly, Grandma Gu's voice rang out, interrupting Gu Ren's story.
The two brothers exchanged a glance, hesitated, and walked to the corner.
Grandpa Gu looked at them with a smile and said, "I'm listening to Enzi tell Renren a story."
The two brothers' mouths were agape; what a bad start!
Grandma Gu didn't think much of it. Seeing that Gu En's hair was obviously wet and then dried, she said, "Enzi, remember to wipe your sweat off after you finish practicing next time. Change your wet clothes, or you'll feel uncomfortable if you catch a cold!"
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