Chapter 2396: Extra: Borrowing someone; meeting Lu Yao

Chapter 2396 Extra: Borrowing someone; meeting Lu Yao

Gu Mojue was silent for a few seconds, not knowing how to answer, so he had to change the topic, "Your business is important, tell me your business."

"It's not an important matter." Gu Zhiqi waved his hand, and then continued to look at Gu Mojue, "So? What is the time?"

Seeing that he couldn't escape, Gu Mojue had no choice but to answer her question, "We just confirmed the relationship today."

After satisfying his curiosity, Gu Zhiqi was finally satisfied.

Seeing that she didn’t ask anything else, Gu Mojue secretly breathed a sigh of relief, "So, what's your business?"

Gu Zhiqi found a random place to sit down and explained his purpose to Gu Mojue.

After hearing this, Gu Mojue said, "Can't you make the decision yourself on this matter?"

Gu Zhiqi: "I want to borrow your city lord's mansion. Well, I also want to borrow two people from you."

After hearing this, Gu Mojue didn't ask any further questions and directly agreed, "You don't have the final say on this City Lord's Mansion. You can just use it if you want."

After finishing speaking, he asked Gu Zhiqi, "When? Wherever you need it, I'll have someone clear it."

"Just one week later." After Gu Zhiqi said the time, he looked at Gu Mojue and said, "So, do you agree to borrow those two people?"

Gu Mojue nodded.

After hearing this, Gu Zhiqi stood up with a smile, walked to Gu Mojue, shook hands with him, "As expected of my eldest brother, thank you and my sister-in-law for your friendly appearance."

“Don’t worry, although you won’t get paid for your friendly appearance, I will remember this brother-sister relationship.”

Gu Mojue: “…”

So, the people who want to borrow are he and Yan Qian?

You are really good at borrowing.

Although he was speechless, Gu Mojue didn't say anything. He just smiled and said, "Okay, I'll lend it to you, but..."

Gu Zhiqi looked at Gu Mojue.

Gu Mojue: "Tell An'an yourself that I can't make the decision for her."

After hearing this, Gu Zhiqi nodded and said meaningfully, "An'an, this is a good and kind name."

**

After negotiating with Gu Mojue about borrowing the city lord's mansion, Gu Zhiqi temporarily stayed in Jiuxing City, waiting for Su Yunling and the others to come over.

For a week, Gu Zhiqi either stayed at Jiuxing Academy, or at the City Lord's Mansion and the Gu family. On this day, after Gu Zhiqi and Yan Ke finished talking about things, they just came out of the Metaphysical Academy and met three people.

“Master Zhi!”

One of the three waved his arms to greet Gu Zhiqi, and then trotted towards Gu Zhiqi.

The person who greeted Gu Zhiqi was Lu Yao.

There were two people following Lu Yao, a man and a woman. Gu Zhiqi didn't recognize the man, but looked familiar to the woman.

However, I don’t really remember where I’ve seen it.

As if feeling Gu Zhiqi's gaze, the two people also looked at Gu Zhiqi.

The man nodded politely towards Gu Zhiqi, the woman...

His eyes were a little dodgeful, and he quickly lowered his eyes after meeting Gu Zhiqi's gaze.

Gu Zhiqi withdrew his gaze and looked at Lu Yao, "How is it? Are you still getting used to it?"

Lu Yao was admitted to Jiuxing College just this year, but as a graduate student.

Lu Yao nodded repeatedly, "Well, I'm getting used to it quite well. Mr. Zhi, why did you come to Jiuxing City?"

Gu Zhiqi: “Do something.”

The two of them stood there chatting for a while, and then Lu Yao went to class.

Before leaving, Gu Zhiqi asked Lu Yao, "Who is that girl?"

"She? She is my senior sister, her name is Su Jinyao, and she is also my teammate, and the one next to her is named Yan Lin, who is my senior brother."

After introducing Su Jinyao, Lu Yao also introduced the person next to him.

After hearing this, Gu Zhiqi remained silent.

Gu Zhiqi has heard the names of both of them.

She has heard about Yan Lin. He is the young master of the Yan family in Zhongzhou City, the son of Yan Zhongjing, and Xiao Qiao's cousin.

(End of this chapter)

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