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Rebirth: He refused to Divorce Again-Chapter 722: To Avoid Implicating the Qin Family
Chapter 722: Chapter 722: To Avoid Implicating the Qin Family
She wanted nothing more than to be with Gu Cheng, didn’t she?
This time, she was given a chance.
Gu Cheng is now paralyzed in bed.
It’s the time when she needs to step up.
The second option was to bring out the money.
She had to take out all the money Gu Cheng had given to her over the years and use it to treat Gu Cheng’s illness.
If she couldn’t, she would just have to bring Gu Cheng, who had just been discharged from the hospital, to her home.
After all, everyone already knew about their relationship.
Moreover, the two of them already had a child.
Even if she wanted to deny it, it was impossible.
At this moment, Li Fen simply didn’t care about these things anymore.
Her family had already fallen into such desolation, what more was there to fear?
She had nothing to lose anymore, being alive was the most important thing now.
Naturally, after much consideration, the woman chose the second option.
After all, at her age, and now with Gu Cheng paralyzed in bed, she really didn’t want to tend to him.
But to ask her to give up all the money she’d just received, how could she agree to that?
However, Li Fen didn’t care about that.
Taking her maternal family members with her, she went to Ah Lian’s house and swept through, taking away everything that could be taken.
At this time, the woman named Ah Lian had no way out.
She wanted to file a complaint, but there was nowhere to turn.
Because by that time, everyone already despised her.
Moreover, if, in a fit of rage, Li Fen really did bring Gu Cheng to her home, then her life would be completely ruined.
So she could only swallow her anger and remain silent.
This was what Qin Yize had learned.
Therefore, as it stands, the Ning Wanru family was no longer a concern.
So who would be the threat to the Gu Family?
If it were someone the Gu Family could deal with, then they would certainly not sit by idly; they would definitely retaliate.
Given Qiaoqiao’s temperament, who knows how she might teach that person a lesson.
He believed in Qiaoqiao’s abilities.
But, if that person’s capabilities were above Gu Qiaoqiao’s...
Then, Gu Qiaoqiao, to avoid implicating the Qin Family, might really choose to leave him.
Thinking this, Qin Yize’s eyes deepened, and he seriously said to Gu Qingfeng, "Great Grandfather, I understand now, sorry for the disturbance."
Gu Qingfeng opened his mouth, about to say something, but he swallowed his words.
Some things are better left unsaid.
The more you say, the more chaotic it gets; the more you speak, the more mistakes you make.
It’s better to keep quiet.
Qin Yize had already turned and was striding towards the door of Yubao Square.
By the time Gu Qingfeng reached the doorway, Qin Yize’s car was already out of sight.
Gu Qingfeng sighed softly, while Uncle Gu said, "Old Patriarch, patience brings rewards. There will always be a way."
Gu Qingfeng looked into the deep night sky and slowly nodded.
Then he asked, "How is the Jiangnan matter being resolved?"
Uncle Gu said softly, "Elder Nie said that once there is a lead, he will personally come to the Imperial Capital."
Gu Qingfeng clenched the handle of his cane tightly and said in a low voice, "In the next few days, find a way to invite Tian Sanxian over as a guest."
"Old Patriarch, are you suggesting that Tian Sanxian might know about the person behind the scenes?" Uncle Gu asked.
"She might not know everything, but she definitely knows half of it, otherwise, she wouldn’t have gone to Gu Garden all those years ago to lay down the Curse of Extinction for no reason. I haven’t settled that account with her yet."
Robs Peter to pay Paul, the debts she accrued from Ning Wanru; this left Gu Qingfeng very unsatisfied.
Because of recent events, there hadn’t been a spare moment to deal with her.
Lately, it seemed as though their relationship with the Qin Family had turned sour.
This, however, gave Gu Qingfeng the courage to fight to the death.
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