Chapter 601: leaving tomorrow; upset

Chapter 601 I have to leave tomorrow; upset

Gu Zhiqi nodded, and was about to walk towards the stairs. After walking a few steps, he remembered that he had to leave tomorrow, so he looked back at Gu Mengyang and said, "I'm leaving tomorrow."

Gu Mengyang listened to Gu Zhiqi's words, and felt a little bit reluctant, but he also knew that this girl came here on leave, so she couldn't delay any longer.

"Going back to Haicheng? Have you bought the ticket? What time is the plane? I'll ask the driver to take you off."

As he spoke, Gu Mengyang turned around and walked towards the coffee table to get his cell phone.

"If you don't go back to Haicheng, you have already bought a plane ticket, and someone will pick you up." Gu Mengyang asked repeatedly, and Gu Zhiqi answered repeatedly.

After listening to Gu Zhiqi's answer, Gu Mengyang paused for a moment before realizing it, and then asked the most concerned question, "Where are you going if you don't go back to Haicheng?"

"Emperor Capital, see a patient." Gu Zhiqi explained succinctly.

Just like the news about Su Yunling and his group is shared, the news about the Gu family is almost shared.

If she said she was going back to Haicheng today, but she didn't show up in Haicheng tomorrow, the whole family would probably know that she hadn't returned to Haicheng, and Gu's father and Gu's mother would probably make another series of calls.

Listening to Gu Zhiqi's answer, Gu Mengyang was silent, and after a few seconds, he asked, "Go by yourself? Without Gu Huaijin?"

"be with friend."

When Gu Mengyang heard the words, he felt a little gloating in his heart, but at the same time he was a little melancholy.

The reason for gloating is that the little girl would not take Gu Huaijin with her. You know, in the past, when the little girl was treating patients, she was always accompanied by Gu Huaijin.

Melancholy is because the little girl seems to have grown up and doesn't want her family to accompany her anymore.

At this moment, Gu Mengyang couldn't help thinking wildly, where did the little girl go during the two years of her soul changing?

What kind of life is it?

What, it's only been two years, it seems like I've grown up a lot.

Two years...

Two years, in fact, is quite a long time.

"You go to bed early, too." Seeing Gu Mengyang staring blankly in a daze, Gu Zhixi called him back to his senses.

Gu Zhiqi nodded and went upstairs.

**

The next day.

At nine o'clock, a car stopped at the gate of Gu Mengyang's villa on time.

As soon as the car stopped, Gu Zhiqi appeared at the door of the villa.

"Gu Xiaoqi!" Sitting in the co-pilot, Tang Yichen lowered the window and shook his hand at Gu Zhiqi.

Gu Zhiqi nodded lightly at Tang Yichen, opened the back seat door and got in the car.

Ever since seeing Gu Zhiqi, Su Yunling's gaze has never moved away from Gu Zhiqi.

After Gu Zhiqi sat down, the car started. Su Yunling took out a food box from the storage ring and handed it to Gu Zhiqi.

Looking at the food box that suddenly appeared in front of him, Gu Zhiqi looked sideways at Su Yunling.

"Breakfast." Su Yunling lightly raised the food box, and then added, "I made it."

Gu Zhiqi listened, his eyes were stained with sporadic bright colors, his eyebrows were bent, and he looked at Su Yunling obediently, "Thank you brother."

Then, he raised his hand and took the food box from Su Yunling's hand.

The food box was taken away, but Su Yunling didn't take back her hand immediately, the hand holding the food box paused, and took it back slowly after about two seconds.

Slightly lowering her eyes, her fingers landed on the ring, caressing it carefully.

My heart is slightly confused.

Because of the kid's words of "brother", the heart that was finally calmed down became chaotic again.

Going forward, he really liked hearing the kid call him brother, but it wouldn't be like today.

But just now...

"Hey, Gu Xiaoqi, have you ever been to the imperial capital?" Tang Yichen, who was sitting in the co-pilot, suddenly turned around and asked Gu Zhiqi.

(end of this chapter)

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