Chapter 2438: Extra: Regretful Sumerians

Chapter 2438 Extra: The Regretful Sumerians

“Third brother, are you going back? Wait for me.”

As soon as Su Yunling walked out of the gate of the Changying Army training camp, Tang Yichen chased after him.

Su Yunling stopped and looked back.

After catching up with Su Yunling, Tang Yichen asked Su Yunling again, "Do you want to go home?"

Su Yunling nodded.

“Then I’ll be with you.”

A few years ago, Tang's mother adopted a daughter. Every time she faced the child, Tang Yichen would subconsciously resist.

It was not the kind of resistance that she didn't like, but the kind of resistance that she didn't want to have more contact with. Tang Yichen attributed it to the fact that he didn't like children, so he moved to the Su family.

Occupied a courtyard at Su's house.

Most of the time, we go in and out together with Gu Zhiqi and Su Yunling.

After hearing Tang Yichen's words, Su Yunling just nodded without saying anything, and walked towards his car with Tang Yichen.

After the two got into the car, Tang Yichen turned his head and asked Su Yunling while fastening his seat belt, "Why haven't you seen Gu Xiaoqi recently? Are you busy?"

Su Yunling paused while putting on her seat belt, then nodded, "Yeah, I'm busy."

It’s not that I’m busy, I’m busy telling people’s fortunes to make money.

We talk about retirement care every day, but the action of making money never stops.

A few days ago, after the two of them went to see Teacher Wen under the overpass together, Gu Zhiqi also fell in love with that place, saying it was a good place for fortune telling and making money.

So, I went there the next day to set up a stall and tell fortunes for people.

If Su Yunling had known this was the case, he would not have been so persistent in letting her meet Teacher Wen.

Regret, regret very much.

Not knowing the truth of the matter, when Su Yunling said that Gu Zhiqi was busy, Tang Yichen asked again, "What are you busy with?" It was rare to see Su Yunling and Gu Zhiqi not sticking together, so Tang Yichen was a little curious. , secretly guessing whether Gu Zhiqi was busy with something important.

Su Yunling: "Make money."

Tang Yichen:?

make money?

Isn’t she going to start taking care of herself? Why are you still making money?

Knowing that Tang Yichen should have questions in his mind, Su Yunling didn't want to say any more.

He didn’t want everyone to know that someone was leaving him aside just to make money.

That is to say, she can see people every night. If she cannot see anyone during the day or night, Su Yunling will tie her back even if she is kidnapped.

"Two days ago, I met Divine Doctor Mo and Deputy Leader Ling in Tianyu Pavilion, and they asked me about Gu Xiaoqi." Speaking of Mo Canglan and Ling Yuxuan, Tang Yichen remembered the content of the chat with the two, " They also said that if it is convenient for you, take some time to have a meal together. From the looks of them, they must be asking Xiaoqi for something."

Su Yunling did not agree or refuse for Gu Zhiqi. She just said, "I'll ask her what she means tonight."

Tang Yichen: "Okay, after asking her what she means, you tell me and I will reply to them."

It was not expected that Su Yunling and Gu Zhiqi would go out of their way to reply to Mo Canglan and Ling Yuxuan's message, so Tang Yichen took over the job of delivering the message.

Su Yunling nodded.

"By the way, the first issue of "Suddenly Like You" will be online tonight. If you and Gu Xiaoqi are interested, you can take a look."

The first issue also featured Tang Yichen, so Tang Yichen paid attention to the broadcast time.

However, because Su Yunling and Gu Zhiqi only participated in the recording of the first episode, Tang Yichen and Yun Xiu did not attend the second episode, so they probably only paid attention to this episode, and planned to do it even if they took the time. look.

As for the second issue, read it if you have time.

Hearing Tang Yichen's words, Su Yunling nodded and said, "Okay."

(End of this chapter)

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