Chapter 1: You have to die in the Gu family

Chapter 1 You have to die in the Gu family

Dawn breaks, and the sleeping city gradually wakes up.

A slender figure walked out of the mist. When passing by a snack bar on the street corner, he stopped and bought a piece of fried sugar cake and a cup of soy milk.

Crossing the snack street, across the road across the road, is the luxury villa area in Los Angeles, Splendid Bay.

Walking to the door of the house, Lu Miao slowly bit off the last piece of fried sugar cake, and put the packaging bag into the trash can at the door.

The silver-white bracelet slid down the slender wrist.

He raised his hand and tapped lightly on the bracelet, and a filament of invisible material popped out, and was accurately wrapped around the edge of the balcony on the second floor.

Wrist flipped and the filament brought her straight up.

Like a big cat, he landed on the balcony silently.

was about to turn around and go back to the room.

"Mom, if we do this, can the Gu family agree?" Lu Siyu's voice came from the window of the next room.

"Then Gu Erye's life or death is uncertain now, and the Gu family has no choice.

Besides, she was the one who made the marriage contract with the Gu family back then. "

"But my sister cut her wrists and committed suicide a few days ago. I'm afraid of her..."

"Even if she dies, she will die in Gu's house, and marry that second master Gu.

Siyu don't worry, although you are not my own, in mother's heart, you are my own daughter.

Mom will never let you jump into the fire pit of the Gu family..."

Lu Miao didn't listen any more, raised her leg and walked directly into the room.

The she they are talking about is the owner of this body, and she is also the current her, Lu Miao.

In order for her daughter to live a better life in the future, Song Lin secretly exchanged the two daughters in the hospital.

Then he took Lu Miao away and hid back in the mountains.

Things came to light suddenly two months ago.

Qin Shuang disliked that Lu Miao grew up in the countryside, and was afraid that it would be embarrassing to bring her back.

He made the mistake and broke the mother-daughter relationship with her directly.

But a month ago, Gu Erye, who was engaged to the Lu family, suddenly got a strange disease, and all the hospitals couldn't find the cause.

The Gu family tried their best, but the disease came on violently.

Gu Shiyan's condition not only did not improve at all, but became more and more serious.

Old lady Gu went to the doctor in a hurry, and she didn't know who she heard. She wanted to imitate the ancients and celebrate Gu Shiyan's engagement.

Directly took out 10% of the Gu family's shares, 10 million cash and several properties as dowry gifts to the Lu family.

As the Gu family of a top wealthy family, one percent of the shares is enough to make a person a billionaire. If you take out so much at once, no one will be jealous.

It's just that there are rumors in private circles that the Gu family actually found some master who wanted to borrow the life of his fiancée to renew Gu Shiyan's life.

Qin Shuang was reluctant to send Lu Siyu there to extend his life, and he was also reluctant to give the dowry from the Gu family.

With an idea, he took the initiative to bring Song Miao back from the mountain and change her name to Lu Miao, intending to send her to Gu Shiyan to continue her life in exchange for a huge betrothal gift.

The day she came through, Lu Miao was cutting her wrists and committing suicide because of this matter.

In order to prevent her from messing around again, Qin Shuang has kept Lu Miao in the room for the past few days, except for delivering meals every day, the door is tightly locked.

However, the meals she sent were too unpalatable.

Lu Miao thought about the sweet fried sugar cake just now, then turned and went back to bed to catch up on sleep.

Just slept for a while, there was the sound of "click" the door lock opening, and then the door was pushed open from the outside.

(end of this chapter)

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