After her rash outburst Gu Qibao immediately regretted it. Damn it, was she seeking death? She had just shouted at this man in front of representatives from the four major families, and in front of his older and younger brother...
What’s the most important thing for a man? Of course, it’s his face!
Gu Qibao’s legs became weak and she tried to escape, but Di Mingjue grabbed the back of her collar. With a light tug, she fell into his arms.
She looked at Di Mingjue’s face, black and cold like charcoal and ice. No words were necessary, just that icy stare was enough to subdue Gu Qibao.
She nervously clutched his collar and blinked pathetically, "Duke...Duke..."
Nangong Jin watched from the side and smirked, "Well damn, I was just about to say how badass Qibao was."
Gu Qibao felt even more embarrassed, but compared to her embarrassment, she was more concerned about her life.
She stared at Di Mingjue, not because she didn’t want to stand up, but because Di Mingjue had his arms wrapped tightly around her!
Seeing her defeated and timely concession, Di Mingjue’s expression gradually softened. His slender fingers lifted her delicate chin, his voice cool and charming, "Only an idiot would fall for you."
When these words came out, everyone was shocked. The third young master of the Di family had actually admitted that he was an idiot!
This was truly shocking!
Nangong Jin was the first to wail, "Duke! You can’t abandon me!"
Di Mingchen was so touched that he was practically in tears, "He’s finally getting married! My little brother is finally getting married!"
Di Jinxuan was also touched, "As expected, ’Gourd Baby’ can handle any kind of monster."
Gu Qibao truly wanted to die of embarrassment and really wanted to strangle Di Mingjue.
Di Mingjue, with a cool face, patted her ass, stood up, held her hand, and spat out two words, "Let’s go."
Gu Qibao was startled, looking like she didn’t want to go with him at all, she asked in fear, "Which home?"
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