Chapter 981: The bureau set up by the five elders

Chapter 981 The bureau set up by the five elders

Gu Shuzhi is very frank. After all, it is true that the third and the first family did not deal with each other before, and it is normal to find ways to deal with each other.

"This recording was left by the illegitimate son. He was afraid that the Fifth Elder would renege on his debt, and he was also afraid that the Fifth Elder would kill him to silence him. I used some means to get this recording from him."

After finishing speaking, Gu Shuzhi looked at Gu Zhaoming, "Uncle, do you believe what I said now?"

Actually, he originally planned to use this recording to make Gu Zhaoming and the Fifth Elder fight against each other, and then he would benefit from it.

But now Dafang has such a close relationship with the Xiao family, and Gu Zhaoming has two daughters, Gu Jin and Gu Yang, to help him, so the three of them have no chance of winning at all.

So he decided to use the recording to negotiate with Gu Zhaoming.

Gu Zhaoming said in a deep voice: "Send me the recording, and I will do what I promised you."

Seeing that his goal had been achieved, Gu Shuzhi sent the recording to Gu Zhaoming, and then left.

After he left, Gu Peicai asked: "Is it really the Fifth Elder? Why did he do that?"

Gu Zhaoming remained silent. He had always trusted and been close to the Fifth Elder, and it could be seen that he had suffered a severe blow.

"It should be to get Dad to return to Beijing." Gu Yang had guessed this possibility, but she thought it would be done by Mr. Gu, but she didn't expect it to be done by the Fifth Elder.

I just don't know if Mr. Gu knew about this matter.

After returning to the Gu family's old house.

The fifth elder was smiling as usual when he came, looking very kind and kind.

"Zhaoming, why are you free to call me over today? Did something happen in the family?"

After the fifth elder entered the door, he saw that Gu Zhaoming's family was there, and they didn't welcome him as warmly as usual. Instead, they were a little silent, and their heart skipped a beat, "What happened? Why didn't you say anything?"

Gu Zhaoming played the recording from Gu Shuzhi to him.

The fifth elder's smile disappeared little by little, "You know everything."

Gu Zhaoming looked up at him with a complicated expression, "Uncle Wu, why?"

The Fifth Elder sat there and smiled dejectedly, "Why? Zhaoming, didn't you guess it all? Uncle Wu has always wanted you to go home. You are the heir designated by the old man. You are the only one who cares about the Gu family. worthy of family responsibility.

But for so many years, no matter how much Uncle Wu persuaded you, you were unwilling to come back. Uncle Wu is getting old, and he will leave at some point. He really has no patience. "

Gu Zhaoming clenched his fists, holding back his anger, "So you hurt my wife and daughter just to force me to return to Beijing? But my wife almost died on the operating table!"

Every time he thought of the car accident, he felt terrified.

The fifth elder was silent for a moment, "I'm sorry, Zhaoming, Xueling. The casualties in that car accident exceeded my expectations. I have tried my best to reduce the impact, but I didn't expect such a tragedy to happen."

His original intention was to attack Gu Yang and Gu Jin, hit them with minor injuries, prevent them from taking the final college entrance examination, or affect their final examination, so as to stir up the hatred between Gu Zhaoming, Gu Zhaoan, Gu Zhaoye and the old lady, Let him return to Beijing for revenge, seize power, and become the head of the Gu family.

Gu Yang and Gu Jin themselves have excellent grades, even if they didn't take the last subject, they should be able to get into a good school, even if they can't repeat a year, they can still get a good grade in the exam.

But he didn't expect that the car suddenly lost control. Ruan Xueling was seriously injured in the collision to protect her daughter, and her life was in danger.

(end of this chapter)

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