Chapter 626: Extra 157 Pursuit

Chapter 626 Fanwai 157 Pursuit

Gu Sheng's big palm pressed on Zhong Ning's lower back, the **** in his eyes was as thick as ink.

Looking at his behavior, if Zhong Ning still doesn't understand what he wants to say, it's useless to know him for so long.

Gu Sheng looked at the red lips that were close at hand, and uncontrollably thought of the scene in his dream, and his breathing became heavier and heavier.

Just as he poked his head over to recollect, Zhong Ning suddenly slapped him on the shoulder, got up and left.

Her heart is really full of mixed feelings now. Although it is good to think about it, but it is the little thing on the bed, it is really... speechless.

Combined with her whole body, it was this body that he remembered the most.

Zhong Ning turned around and went downstairs, saying sullenly.

"I am going home."

Gu Sheng's face was not very good when he was rejected. He suddenly remembered that when Zhong Ning wanted to touch his forehead when he was in the hospital, he dodged it.

Thinking about it now, I really shot myself in the foot.

After sending Zhong Ning home, Gu Sheng didn't look for a hotel, but went back to the second floor of the auto repair shop to sleep.

He rummaged around, trying to find some past memories from these traces of life.

When he opened the drawer of the bedside table, his pupils shook violently.

Looking around, there are more than a dozen small square boxes, one of which has been opened, leaving only a single 001 lying in the box.

Gu Sheng pursed his lips tightly, even though he knew that he was the one who used these things, he still got jealous inevitably.

There is no harm without comparison, and he is too miserable now!

In order to restore his status as soon as possible, Gu Sheng was very active. He knew that Zhong Ning would be up until midnight the next day, so at around four o'clock in the afternoon, he diligently prepared dinner and wanted to send it to Zhong Ning.

Before leaving, Gu Sheng's cell phone rang suddenly, he glanced at the caller ID, and picked it up with a guilty conscience.

"Mom, what's wrong?"

Zhou Hui has a businesslike tone.

Zhou Hui wants to expand her medical business, and plans to acquire a private hospital in Beijing to open up the market.

She originally planned to come in person, but she didn't know what Gu Sheng remembered two days ago, so she volunteered.

You know, in the past, apart from his interest in those cars, he would never get involved in other businesses.

Zhou Hui thought that he was so active this time, so she asked him to try, but who would have thought that this person would follow the broken kite as soon as he went out, and there would be no sound!

Zhou Hui was already very suspicious of the purpose of his trip, so she asked bluntly.

"Have you gone to find Zhong Ning?"

Gu Sheng's mouth was stiff, and he felt that it would be embarrassing to speak out. It seemed that he was chasing his wife thousands of miles away.

He hesitated.

"Didn't I open a store here before, come and have a look."

Zhou Hui obviously didn't believe it, and directly dismantled it.

"Forget it, our family is short of such a store? I don't care what you do, as long as you don't delay your business."

Just as Gu Sheng was about to agree, Zhou Hui said again.

"You need to use some tricks to chase women. Don't act like a stunned young man and scare people away."

Gu Sheng touched his nose resentfully.

"Okay, I see."

When Gu Sheng arrived at Zhong Ning's hospital, it was five o'clock in the afternoon, and he called Zhong Ning to ask her to come out to get food.

Although Zhong Ning was a little surprised, he still said to go down immediately.

Gu Sheng stood at the gate, with one hand in his trouser pocket, and the thermal bag in his hand was in stark contrast to his unruly temperament.

He was a frequent visitor at the gate before, and many people in the hospital knew him, but the gossip said that he broke up with Zhong Ning. Looking at it this way, it was a rumor.

(end of this chapter)

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