Chapter 685: Episode 47 Sowing Divorce

Chapter 685 Fanwai 47 Sowing discord

After hearing Gu Anqi's words, Huang Tao rolled her eyes without hesitation. She stopped talking, but she had a decision in her heart.

She swore that if Zhang Yang dared to listen to Gu Anqi, she would get off the car immediately.

Fortunately, Zhang Yang's EQ is not enough, and his IQ is still online. When his girlfriend makes a clear request, he still knows to meet it.

Zhang Yang immediately manipulated the button next to the driver's seat to close the co-pilot's window.

Gu Anqi's face froze when she saw it. She turned her head to look at Zhang Yang. Just as she was about to speak, she saw him turn on the air conditioner.

Zhang Yang’s car is quite expensive, and it has complete functions. The air conditioner can control the air outlet individually. He only opened the air outlet in front of Gu Anqi, adjusted it to blow straight, and then looked like he was done.

"Okay, I will give you the maximum air volume to adjust."

After speaking, he turned on the heating function of the rear seat, and took off his coat by the way and handed it to Huang Tao.

"Put this on if it's still cold."

Huang Tao put it on reluctantly, and finally felt much better.

It's just that I feel sorry for Gu Anqi, her face is almost stiff from the wind.

Gu Anqi did not give up, and raised the topic again.

"By the way, Brother Yang, the basketball team will have a game next month, and the basketball uniform has been washed. I'll give it to you tomorrow."

Zhang Yang was stunned after hearing this.

"Why is my basketball uniform at your place?"

Gu Anqi slammed.

"After the last game, I put away the clothes you changed and sent them to dry cleaning."

Zhang Yang didn't doubt it, and said it honestly.

"Really, I said that the clothes disappeared after I took them off. I thought they were lost, but I bought new ones together with the team members. The old ones should not be worn anymore. Why don't you just donate them? I think Isn’t there that old clothes recycling box under the dormitory building.”

The corner of Gu Anqi's mouth twitched, and she wisely stopped talking about the basketball uniform.

But after a short pause, she started messing around again, tilting her head and talking to Zhang Yang about playing games.

Back row.

Jiang Ruan really couldn't hold back, and typed a very long WeChat message, telling what happened between Gu Anqi and Xu An before.

After seeing it, Huang Tao immediately understood that Gu Anqi had changed her target when she co-authored it.

The more she thought about it, the angrier she became, and she directly interrupted Gu Anqi's eloquence, saying unceremoniously.

"Gu Anqi, aren't you motion sick, so you can't talk less."

As soon as these words came out, Zhang Yang, who was so dull, finally realized that no matter what topics Gu Anqi raised, he would stop talking.

When they finally arrived at their destination, after getting off the bus, Gu Anqi, who was supposed to be just a hitchhiking, went on her own after arriving, suddenly changed her mind.

"Brother Yang, I'll go with you, anyway, we're going to go together later."

This time Zhang Yang didn't dare to agree casually, his first reaction was to go and see Huang Tao.

Huang Tao sneered in her heart, stepped forward and grabbed Zhang Yang's arm.

"Who said we're going to leave with you, we won't go back to school at night, you go back with the others."

Adult men and women, instead of going back to the school dormitory, can only go out to open a room, and what to do is self-evident.

Zhang Yang was still a little surprised. Originally, Jiang Ruan and Xu An were the only ones who would not go back. Could he also enjoy this kind of treatment?

Thinking of this, Zhang Yang felt a little excited, and quickly agreed.

"Yeah."

Gu Anqi's complexion was ugly to the naked eye. Seeing Zhang Yang looking like a pug, she secretly bit her back molars.

After she left in despair, Huang Tao shook off Zhang Yang's hand and left with a cold face.

(end of this chapter)

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