Chapter 1497: The second brother was disliked

Chapter 1497 Second Brother Disliked

Gu Mengyang also followed Gu Zhiqi's gaze, and then saw the person sitting on the same horse in the racecourse.

Both of them looked familiar, and Gu Mengyang's eyes moved slightly.

He knew Jin Layer Lu, and had been to his villa with Gu Zhiqi, but he was the person behind Jin Layer Lu.

"Do you know Professor Zhong Li?"

Gu Zhiqi heard the words, turned his head to look at Gu Mengyang, nodded, "I guess I know you."

"The friends you mentioned just now refer to Jincao Lu and Professor Zhong Li?"

Gu Zhiqi shook his head, "Mr. Zhong met on a temporary basis."

Gu Mengyang listened, nodded slightly, and then asked Gu Zhiqi curiously, "How did you meet Professor Zhong Li?"

That person has a very high status in the Xia Kingdom, so it doesn't mean that you can get to know him just by knowing him.

But from the looks of it, he looks quite familiar with Jin layer green.

Gu Zhiqi looked sideways at Gu Mengyang, "Second brother, you talked a lot today."

Gu Mengyang: "..."

Disliked?

Although it seemed that he was disgusted, Gu Mengyang did not leave.

However, he didn't speak any more, just sat quietly next to Gu Zhiqi.

After sitting for about ten minutes, Lu Yao jogged over and saw Gu Mengyang sitting next to Gu Zhiqi. Lu Yao paused, then looked at Gu Mengyang, thinking that he was Gu Zhiqi's second brother, subconsciously He called out, "Second Brother."

Gu Mengyang:?

Hearing Lu Yao's voice, Gu Mengyang immediately turned his head and looked at Lu Yao.

Thinking of what Lu Yao called him, Gu Mengyang narrowed his eyes slightly, staring at Lu Yao very unkindly.

Of course he knows this kid, he has been to his villa twice.

Call him second brother?

What, coveting his girl too?

Two seconds later, he stretched out his hand and scratched the back of his head, realizing that Gu Mengyang might not like him being called Second Brother, so he changed his words, "Mr. Gu."

When Gu Mengyang heard this address, his face became a little better.

Seeing this, Lu Yao breathed a sigh of relief.

Good guy, do you really dislike him being called Second Brother?

Seeing that Gu Mengyang finally stopped staring at him with death, Lu Yao walked aside and sat down on the other side of Gu Zhiqi, "Master Zhi, are you not playing anymore?"

Gu Zhiqi hummed casually.

Lu Yao heard the words, he laughed and said, "Then can I ask you a few questions?"

Gu Zhiqi looked sideways at Lu Yao.

Next, Lu Yao began to ask Gu Zhiqi questions about mystical arts, and Gu Zhiqi answered them patiently.

Thinking of being rejected just now, Gu Mengyang felt very unbalanced.

However, listening to the conversation between the two, it seemed that they were talking about serious business, so Gu Mengyang felt better, but he couldn't understand what the two were talking about, so he sat for a while, then got up and left.

A few minutes later, I came back with three drinks.

First handed a cup to Gu Zhiqi, "Girl, water."

Before Gu Zhixi reached out to take the water, a voice suddenly sounded in his ear, "Brother Mengyang."

Hearing this sound, Gu Mengyang's hand passing the water paused for a while, and almost spilled the drink in his hand, but fortunately Gu Zhixi had quick eyes and quickly reached out to take it.

After Gu Zhiqi took the drink, he brought it to his mouth and took a sip.

After talking with Lu Yao for a long time, his mouth was indeed dry.

Gu Mengyang saw Gu Zhiqi took the drink, and then turned around and glanced at the person who spoke just now.

However, he just glanced quickly, then looked away, picked up another drink and handed it to Lu Yao.

Seeing this, Lu Yao immediately stretched out his hand to take it flattered, "Thank you, Mr. Gu."

Seeing that Gu Mengyang ignored her, Zhou Qingyan walked up to Gu Mengyang in a few strides on high heels.

"Brother Mengyang, why are you ignoring me?" There was a bit of reproach in his tone.

Gu Mengyang felt goosebumps all over his body when he heard this sound, but he still ignored Zhou Qingyan.

(end of this chapter)

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