He didn’t say it before because he wanted to give a heads-up to the people from the government, not planning to tell the couple directly.
But now.....
Since he’s back, shouldn’t he find something to say?
This mentally unstable third brother of his is getting worse. His eldest brother is going to be played to death by him sooner or later!
At this point, Di Mingzhe silently pitied himself for three seconds.
As soon as Di Mingzhe spoke, the people below immediately echoed, "Yes, yes, yes, the Vice President is absolutely right."
"Such a virtuous wife should be treated just so!"
Then someone took the lead in applauding.
Di Mingjue finally quieted down after hearing the warm applause.
Reluctantly leaving her lips, Di Mingjue raised a mischievous smile. This smile almost made Gu Qibao faint.
So handsome! Just like the beautiful men in anime, enticing and extremely seductive, with a touch of rascally charm.
Di Mingjue affectionately tousled her hair and calmly said, "You’re doing a good job stoking the fire."
Gu Qibao blinked, blinked, then blinked again, still not quite understanding what was going on.
It wasn’t until he casually stood up, his figure tall and perfect, his hands leisurely tucked in his pockets, looking in the direction of the inside room.
Gu Qibao finally realized that Di Mingzhe was probably about to come out.
Gu Qibao quickly continued to stoke the fire. She looked up and sure enough, Di Mingzhe had come out.
Di Mingzhe’s handsome face is no less than Di Mingjue’s, but it’s clear that he’s not pleased. He directly glares at Di Mingjue.
Di Mingjue, looking carefree, raised an eyebrow and defiantly glared back.
Gu Qibao felt a headache. The arrogant Di Mingjue probably made his big brother quite bothered, right?
Uh, judging from his brother’s expression, it really seems quite bothersome.
Let’s silently sympathize with the oldest son of Di family for a second!
Having this kind of brother must be a lot of work.
Gu Qibao wanted to laugh, but found it strangely lovely.



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