"Pfft..." Gu Qibao couldn’t help but laugh, "I remember Brother Jinxuan used to be a free-spirited and unrestrained guy, and now he wants to get married too."
"But I don’t have anyone I like," Nangong Ran replied. "Grandma, I have very high standards. Besides, it’s the age to have fun, why get married? Men, always staying with just one is boring. I plan to date ten or eight first, to go through a throng of admirers without getting involved, you get it?"
"Hehe," Gu Qibao laughed, "I get it, but I don’t believe it."
"Don’t believe it then," Nangong Ran pouted, "Alright, enough talking, we’ll chat when I’m back."
"Okay," Gu Qibao nodded, "then I’m hanging up."
"Hanging up."
Nangong Ran hung up the phone, and just as he did, Di Mingjue had finished massaging Gu Qibao and lay down beside her, pulling her into his arms, asking, "Feeling better?"
"Yes, much better." Gu Qibao nodded and planted a kiss on his face, "Thank you, husband."
"Silly." Di Mingjue teased her nose, "Let’s sleep, in a few days we should head back and attend big brother’s wedding."
"Okay." Gu Qibao obediently curled up in Di Mingjue’s embrace, expressing regret, "It’s a pity I can’t get wild."
Pregnancy naturally makes life a bit harder compared to normal people; pregnant women certainly require special attention.
"It’s okay." Di Mingjue kissed her, "After the baby is born, you can continue to have fun, and hubby will join you."
"Deal." Gu Qibao smiled, her eyes curving sweetly as she closed them, "Di Mingjue, you have to keep your word, okay?"

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