Chapter 182 - 182: It Should Have Been Gu Zi
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âYou should have returned this money long ago. Are you still attempting to hold on?â Gu Ziâs tone was firm, leaving no room for negotiation.
Despite the reluctance of the elderly couple, they reluctantly handed over the 100 yuan to Gu Zi, pledging in front of the police that they wouldnât dare to cause any further trouble.
After multiple warnings from the police, the men were finally allowed to leave. Hopefully, the scare would keep them in check for a while.
Gu Zi returned inside to resume preparing desserts. Su Li informed her about a food exhibition at the parent-child reading event scheduled for the next day.
Parents were encouraged to bring homemade or store-bought snacks to sell at the school.
The money earned could be utilized by the child as they wished â either for a toy gift bag provided by the school or as a donation to a Hope Primary School in a remote mountainous region, buying necessary books in the childâs name.
Deciding to take part in the event, Gu Zi found it meaningful. It not only allowed the child to learn about financial responsibility but also fostered a sense of ownership.
Moreover, as someone who enjoyed cooking, she welcomed the opportunity to sell delicious food on such a great platform.
At the Gong familyâs city residence, Gong Zhan accompanied Lin Miao to select a new wedding dress, but her expression remained dissatisfied.
Throughout the process, she hadnât sensed Gong Zhanâs genuine concern; it seemed he was simply going through the motions.
Observing Lin Miaoâs reticence, Madam Chen, Gong Zhanâs mother, stepped in to comfort her. âMiaomiao, are you still upset with Gong Zhan? That boy can be a bit dense sometimes. Just ignore him.â
Lin Miaoâs mood lightened slightly upon seeing Madam Chen trying to ease her discomfort.
But in reality, Madam Chen did not feel good about it either. In the past, Gu Zi never needed her coaxing nor caused her such trouble.
Given her status as the chiefâs wife for many years, she had to maintain her dignity.
Now, she had no choice but to lower her voice and coax Lin Miao for her son.
Juggling both ends, she couldnât afford to neglect the stability of the Gu family. Therefore, she allowed her son and Lin Miao to proceed with choosing the wedding dress, sticking to the original plan.
But it was becoming apparent that Lin Miaoâs emotional control was lacking compared to Gu Zi. Any negligence from Gong Zhan could easily provoke her.
If there were future conflicts with Gong Zhan, it would bring disgrace to everyone, which was burdensome to Madam Chen.
However, it was too late for them to regret now. They heard that Gu Zi and that country bumpkinâs wedding date was approaching.
She did not know what Gu Zi was thinking. Was she really willing to be trapped in the countryside for the rest of her life?
Madam Chenâs unease only intensified the more she contemplated the situation. A sense of unease lingered in her thoughts.
The ideal daughter-in-law for their family should have been Gu Zi.
Despite not being biologically related to the Gu family, Gu Zi was the one engaged to Gong Zhan and had spent her formative years in the city.
Gu Zi possessed beauty, education, and refinementâqualities that had initially delighted Madam Chen when she was Gong Zhanâs fiancée. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It was a pity that there had been a mix-up at birth.
Gong Xin returned home at noon from work and found Gong Zhan standing at the door. Lin Miao was also present, visibly unhappy as she glared at Gong Zhan before storming inside.
Accompanying Lin Miao in choosing a wedding dress, Gong Zhan was in a foul mood. Only now did he realize that when Gu Zi had previously pestered him, he might have been annoyed, but he hadnât felt this low-spirited.
He called out to Gong Xin with a cold expression. âYouâve been acting like youâve swallowed gunpowder since you returned yesterday. Whatâs bothering you?â
âWhatâs the matter? I just canât stand your behavior,â replied Gong Xin, turning around with a cold retort.
Gong Zhan refused to listen, his temper flaring. âExplain yourself!â
Gong Xin glanced at him and then shifted his gaze to Lin Miao. âIsnât it evident enough? You two donât get along, so you went on to tarnish Gu Ziâs reputation. Now, the entire neighborhood is buzzing, claiming that Gu Zi slandered Lin
Miao. Hmph, was it really slander?â
Gong Zhan was momentarily speechless, but he quickly responded, âI didnât say anything. Why are you blaming me?â
Gong Xin rolled his eyes in frustration. He couldnât match up to Su Shen at all.
âTrue, you didnât say anything. But donât you know how to clarify? Gu Zi has been acquainted with us for years.. Gong Zhan, what kind of man are you if you canât even stand up for your friend?â