Chapter 238: flowers you planted yourself

Chapter 238 The flowers you grow yourself

The car stopped, Gu Zhiqi got out of the car, went to the flower bed at the entrance of the villa and squatted down, stood by the flower bed, staring at the flowers in the flower bed.

Gu Yuluo opened the car door and looked at Gu Huaijin who got off on the same side, "Mom and Dad have been on a business trip for 20 days, why haven't they come back yet?"

"It's okay to come back, I'll let them have enough fun before coming back." Gu Huaijin closed the car door smoothly, but her eyes fell on the girl standing by the flower bed.

Gu Yuluo sneered when he heard the words, "I think you are afraid that your parents will come back. If you know that you kicked the little girl out of the house, you should be kicked out of the house too."

Gu Huaijin heard Gu Yuluo's words, but he didn't answer her, and his expression didn't change.

Seeing this, Gu Yuluo felt bored, and walked up to Gu Zhiqi, "Let's go, let's go into the house, what's so interesting about the flowers you planted yourself."

Gu Zhiqi:?

Suddenly turned his head and looked at Gu Yuluo, "I planted it?"

No relevant memory was found in the mind of the original owner.

Planted two years ago?

"That's right, you planted all the exotic flowers and plants around the villa. Oh, originally, the rose garden also planted exotic flowers and plants. Later, you said you didn't like it, so you were shoveled out and planted roses. It wasn't Gu Huaijin who stopped her, what you see now is the manor full of roses." Gu Yuluo said, not forgetting to observe the change in the little girl's expression.

Sure enough, as soon as Gu Yuluo's voice fell, the little girl's expression was very complicated.

After a while, Gu Zhiqi opened his mouth quietly and cursed, "Prodigal."

Gu Huaijin listened, and the corners of his mouth curled up, "If you don't like roses, then you can shovel out that rose garden, and you can replant flowers and plants."

Gu Zhiqi heard the words, but did not speak again.

What kind of flowers and plants to plant, do you need money to plant flowers and plants?

Besides, not to mention that she is not the original owner, even if she is, she is not the real daughter of the Gu family, and she went to someone else's house to plant flowers and plants, what does it sound like.

Hearing Gu Yuluo talk about eating, Gu Zhiqi immediately followed.

As soon as he walked into the living room, he saw a woman in an apron come out of the kitchen carrying dishes.

Looking at Gu Yuluo and Gu Zhiqi with a smile, "I just heard the sound of a car, and I guessed that you are here, come and eat."

"Aunt Li." Gu Yuluo called Aunt Li, then walked to the dining table, "What did you do?"

"Knowing that Ms. Qiqi is coming back, I made her favorite sweet and sour pork ribs." Aunt Li said, putting the plate of sweet and sour pork ribs on the table.

Gu Zhiqi listened to Aunt Li's words, a thought flashed in his eyes.

Although she did not accept some memories of the original owner, she also accepted some of her preferences.

In the memory of the original owner, the original owner didn't like sweet and sour pork ribs, but rather, he hated them very much.

Gu Zhiqi could see it.

They were testing her.

Earlier, Gu Yuluo had been testing her constantly.

Now, Gu Huaijin is also trying to test her.

However, compared to Gu Yuluo's temptation, Gu Huaijin's temptation is obviously much more subtle.

Gu Yuluo was stunned for a moment when he heard what Aunt Li said, then turned his head slightly and glanced at Gu Huaijin.

Seeing that Gu Huaijin sat down on the sofa without changing his expression, Gu Yuluo coughed lightly, curled his lips, turned his eyes to Aunt Li again, and said angrily, "Aunt Li is too biased, I'm back too. Is there anything I like to eat?"

"Yes, there are also dishes you like, and they are in the kitchen." Aunt Li said, then turned and went to the kitchen to serve the dishes.

Seeing that Aunt Li had gone to the kitchen, Gu Yuluo waved to Gu Zhixi, "Little girl, come over for dinner."

(end of this chapter)

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