Ah Zhu was well aware that every argument had two sides to it. "Gu Changshu is biased toward his wife, even though she is excellent. Take the foreman as an example, who Gu Changshu threatened to gouge out his eyes. Gu Changshu will never leave his wife, Gu Junhui, without a fight."
Brother Ding nodded in agreement, as though Ah Zhu's words had finally made sense.
"In other words, Brother Ding, think about it. Does Gu Junhui owe Gu Changshu anything? After nine years of companionship, Gu Junhui followed him without hesitation and left her hometown for him. She trusted him wholeheartedly and relied on him. Gu Junhui loves Gu Changshu, but she can't find any fault with him. If that's the case, Gu Changshu must be heartless to abandon Gu Junhui. Brother Ding, do you think you'd want a heartless man to curry favor with you?" Ah Zhu asked the man a rhetorical question.
Brother Ding thought about it for a while. Wen Yunfang had made sense, but Ah Zhu had also made sense. He hesitated for a moment.
If Gu Changshu abandoned his wife, he must be a heartless person. However, if Gu Changshu married Wen Yunfang, Brother Ding would have Wen Yunfang's help to keep an eye on him. He could put the man to good use. Furthermore, the man was isolated and helpless in Shu City. Therefore, he was not afraid that Gu Changshu would cause any significant trouble for the time being.
"Brother Ding, let's make a hypothesis. If Gu Changshu refuses to marry Young Miss and Gu Junhui gets angry, Gu Changshu will leave the city with Gu Junhui. Then, you will have one less person to use. I recommended Gu Changshu to you, Brother Ding, and I think he is a good person. He might be able to help you in the future."
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