Chapter 243: You two should have gotten married three years ago

Chapter 243 You two should have gotten married three years ago

Seeing him coming out in a hurry, Gu's mother tilted her head and glanced into the room, muttering.

"Why does it only get up at this hour?"

Gu Sheng looked a little unnatural, and pushed his mother out, speaking vaguely.

"nothing."

Walking outside like this, Gu Sheng realized that the brothers and sisters from the Zuo family had also come. His expression changed, and he immediately guessed why his parents came here.

Gu Sheng looked coldly at the brothers and sisters of the Zuo family, but Zuo Ruchan acted as if he hadn’t received the signal, and smiled loudly at Gu Sheng, and then ordered Luo Feng like a hostess.

"Luo Feng, go to the front hall to make tea, just make the tea I just brought."

After finishing speaking, Zuo Ruchan hugged Gu's mother affectionately and said coquettishly.

"Auntie, that tea was brought back by my brother not long ago. It tastes very good. I will bring some with you when you leave later."

Luo Feng glanced at Zuo Ruchan, then at Gu Sheng, well, he should go make tea.

Mother Gu was very pleased to see Zuo Ruchan, patted her hand, and said dotingly.

"You, it's really hard for you to think about Gu Sheng when you have something good."

After speaking, he glanced at Gu Sheng.

"Look at how kind Ruchan is to you. In the past few years you have been away, Ruchan helped me take care of your house.

And you don't know, when you hear about you, Ruchan is happier than me. "

Gu's mother's words can no longer be regarded as a hint, but a proper explicit statement, and she almost stuffed Zuo Ruchan into Gu Sheng's arms.

Gu Sheng had no expression on his face, he didn't even give Zuo Ruchan his eyes, and said coldly.

"That is, you are not the only son of me."

Mother Gu gave him a look when she heard this.

"How do you talk to your mother? By the way, when you went back to Wangzhuang to see you, didn't you say you would stay there for a while, why did you come back here?"

After she finished speaking, Mother Gu continued to glance into the yard, obviously knowing the inside story.

"Come on, go to the front hall."

A group of people sat together, full of people, and the atmosphere was quite harmonious at first.

The old couple served by Zuo Ruchan were very happy. They poured water and chatted with them.

Seeing this, Mother Gu pawed him dissatisfied.

"Ruchan is here, and you don't know how to say a word. You're a lump of wood, so Ruchan thinks you are good."

Gu Sheng pursed his lips, his expression obviously displeased, but before he could speak, Zuo Ruchan immediately said.

"Auntie, I'm fine."

After speaking, he did not forget to look at Gu Sheng shyly.

After listening to Zuo Ruchan's words, Mother Gu laughed twice, and said very relievedly.

"Hey, I watched you grow up, so I naturally know that you have a good temper, especially for Gu Sheng."

After finishing speaking, Gu's mother looked at Gu Sheng, straightened her posture, and spoke in a straight voice.

"Speaking of which, the two of you should have gotten married three years ago, and now that it's been delayed for so long, it's time..."

Before Gu's mother could finish speaking, Gu Sheng interrupted directly.

"Mother, I didn't say I would marry her, and..."

Having said that, he fixed his eyes on Zuo Ruchan, his eyes turned cold.

"You're a girl who hasn't left the cabinet, you'd better not run to me in the future."

This is the first time that Gu Sheng said such words in front of Zuo Ruchan. I still remember that a few years ago, although Gu Sheng was lukewarm, he would not hurt others.

And today, in front of Gu's father and mother, even Zuo Ruchan's psychological quality is strong, and she can't be angry.

She looked at Gu Sheng blushing, half ashamed and half annoyed.

Without waiting for others to respond, she stood up with a "bass" and ran outside.

After going out, Zuo Ruchan gritted her molars, her mind was full of the woman brought back by Gu Sheng.

(end of this chapter)

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