Chapter 1843 Any Progress?
mother has Alzheimer's disease. Are you a maid from the Lin family”Lin Jinran lightly nodded her head, remembering that Zhao Grandma had two sons, and this must be the second son."It's you who has de...Chapter 1843: Any progress
Su Han wasn't afraid of being seen through by Gu Nanci, she smiled openly, "You too."
She moved out so she wouldn't be disciplined by her grandfather. Gu Nanci probably also bought a place to live independently to prevent his family from pressuring him into marriage.
Although they are strategic partners, the elder couldn't resist checking in on their progress every now and then, as the desire to hold grandchildren sooner rather than later was quite strong.
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You can't possibly tell the elderly that their progress is due to going out and playing with Fu Tianze together.
Or was it to help Gu Nanci fend off the crazed pursuers She pretended to be his fiancée and put on a show of love in front of them
If she said that, the old man would definitely scold her. Su Han isn't stupid.
In order to spare the elderly from too much worry and for her own ears to have some peace, Su Han decided to move out of her comfort zone.
Having adapted to the initial loneliness of living alone, she now increasingly feels that living by herself is great. She can do whatever she wants without anyone telling her what to do.
The only thing that still bothered Su Han was work. Old Master Su meant for him to go back and start from the grassroots level. After a few years of honing his skills, he could make it to management.
Su Han would rather die than agree. Everyone in the family's company knows her.
By then, everyone will be fawning over her, but they probably won't learn anything. They might even get scolded for saying she's putting on airs.
To get to know several companies in the family business is also like throwing herself under her grandfather's surveillance, being monitored at all times.
She wouldn't live that way, so Su Han decided to find a job herself.
She wasn't planning on telling Gu Nanci about this, lest he report back to her grandfather and expose her.
Su Han walked towards the kitchen in slippers, asking as he went, "Never mind that, what would you like to drink"
"Water." Gu Nanci answered simply.
"I also have water and drinks, nothing else." Su Han entered the kitchen, took out a bottle of water from the fridge, walked out the door, and raised his hand to throw it at Gu Nan Ci.
The Aquarius gracefully arced through the air, steadied and caught by Gu Nanci's raised hand. He twisted open the bottle and drank a long gulp of ice-cold water.
After a few gulps, he screwed the cap back on and placed the bottle on the table.
Su Han walked over, looked up at the clock, then turned to Gu Nanci. She took her phone from the cabinet and, seeing no messages, muttered, "It's been morning already, why hasn't Uncle Zhang replied yet."
Gu Nanci smiled helplessly, "You really think investigations are like selling cabbages, where you just go to the market and they'll be there"
"This should be easy to find out, just ask someone who knows her," Su Han raised her head and glared at Gu Nandici, "I didn't investigate how many times Qiao Yina kissed other men. Is this such a difficult question"
Gu Nanci didn't know what to say.
At that moment, her phone rang twice.
Su Han impatiently ripped open his phone, seeing Zhang Shu's message, and his eyes widened, "It's here, it's here."
Her appearance made Gu Nandici curious about what he had found.
Her fair fingers clicked through the data, Su Han searching frantically for the truth she suspected.
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