Chapter 386: Wouldn’t it be nice to play games?

Chapter 386 Isn't it good to play games?

Gu Yang smiled: "You play, I will watch."

Feng Jue also stood up and stepped aside, "Please."

Gu Pei sat confidently on the piano chair, playing with both hands on the black and white keys, shaking his body and looking intoxicated.

However, it does not make a tune when it pops up.

Gu Yang, Feng Jue and Gu Jin couldn't help covering their ears.

They looked at Gu Pei with confidence and thought he could play "Little Star" to some extent, but they didn't expect to play badly.

The point is, Gu Pei is still intoxicated, with a fascinated and confident smile on his face.

Gu Jin's eyelids twitched slightly, his face showed impatience, and he reached out and grabbed Gu Pei's hand playing the piano, "Stop playing."

She took back what Feng Jue had said before, "vomiting, mocking and embarrassing".

Compared to Gu Pei's pure noise, Feng Jue's stumbling tune can be said to be the sound of nature!

Gu Pei was forcibly stopped, shook off Gu Jin's hand, and looked at her with dissatisfaction, "Gu Jin, what are you doing? I'm jealous of my talent, creating my own tune?"

Gu Jin: "...wouldn't it be good to play games?"

Why come here to poison other people's ears?

Gu Pei snorted and looked at Gu Yang, "Sister, did I play well just now? I think it sounds pretty good!"

The corners of Gu Yang's mouth twitched slightly, with a smile on his face: "Xiao Pei, listen to my sister, you should go play games."

Gu Pei's confident smile disappeared, and he doubted himself, "Is it really that ugly?"

Feng Jue also smiled: "You learned the piano from Xiaoxue?"

Gu Pei glared at him: "What do you know!"

At this time, there was a burst of noise from Gu Jin's phone.

Gu Jin: "The sound of the piano you just played."

Gu Pei: "..."

Early on Sunday morning, the outside of the Lu family's old house in Jincheng was surrounded by reporters. Luxury cars were driving towards the Lu family's old house. There were more than a dozen bodyguards guarding the door.

Grandpa Lu's 70th birthday was very grand. Apart from the rich and powerful of Jincheng, there were also many relatives and friends of the Lu family, including many famous people from all walks of life, who came to celebrate the birthday.

All six members of the Gu family went to the banquet. Gu Yang, Gu Jin and Ruan Xueling were in the same car, while Gu Pei and Feng Jue were with Gu Zhaoming.

Early in the morning, the group news of "Yizhong Tiantuan" was already 99+.

Just after midnight last night, everyone in the group wished Lu Mao a happy birthday and gave out red envelopes frantically.

Lu Mao: [Surprise! ! Brother Xiu actually returned to Jincheng! ! 】

Immediately afterwards, Lu Mao posted a photo of him and Fu Mingxiu.

Another photo of "Key".

After that, there are a lot of emoticons.

Lu Mao: [It's the sports car I've been eyeing for a long time! Originally, I wanted to save money and buy it after graduation, but I didn't expect brother Xiu to give me such a big surprise! 】

Underneath, Zhu Di, Mo Mo, Zhang Shan, and Li Shi expressed their real-name envy.

They also know that the sports car that Lu Mao likes is worth more than three million yuan, which is not expensive compared with the tens of millions of cars in the rich, but for them, the rich second generation who are not yet financially independent, they can take it all at once. It's not easy with that much money.

Fu Mingxiu sent a voice, his voice was hoarse and magnetic: [This is a coming-of-age gift for Xiaopang, and everyone will have it when they become adults. 】

Lu Mao: [Brother Xiu is so angry! 】

The other people below followed suit: [Brother Xiu is angry! 】

Fu Mingxiu sent another sentence: [I invested in a project in the capital during this period and made some money. You are still high school students, don’t waste your money]

Lu Mao also said: [That's right, that's right, brother Xiu is different, whoever we are with whoever we want to do, don't follow this standard]

Zhu Di: 【Even if I want to, I don’t have the money】

(end of this chapter)

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