As soon as Gu Zi heard the heavy tone in Jin Long’s voice, her expression changed instantly. Jin Long wouldn’t have called unless something serious had happened. Could it be her brother, Lin Cheng? Had something gone wrong with his leg?
But that didn’t make sense—she had just received a letter saying that her brother had been discharged from the hospital and was recovering at home. They even said he’d be walking normally again in no time.
Sitting beside her, Su Shen immediately noticed the shift in her demeanor. He gently patted her back, his brows furrowing with concern. "It’s exactly because we don’t know what’s going on that makes it all the more frightening," he said into the phone. "Gu Zi is pregnant—please, don’t drag it out. Just tell us everything at once."
Jin Long’s voice came through again, lower and grimmer than before. "Gu Shan and Zhang Mei accused Li Hua’s restaurant of selling food that had gone off overnight. They claim they ate it and got food poisoning. Now the police have taken Li Hua and all the staff in for investigation. The new restaurant opening has been completely shut down. And now the Gu family is demanding the Lin family pay five thousand yuan—or they’ll send Li Hua to prison. Auntie An Yun fainted on the spot from the shock."
There was a heavy pause, and then Jin Long added, "Su Shen, Gu Zi... five thousand yuan isn’t a small amount, but it’s also not impossible. I can cover it for now if needed—just to get Li Hua and the others out. But the truth is, the situation hasn’t even been properly investigated yet. If we just hand over the money, aren’t we basically becoming the scapegoats? The thing is, Gu Shan and Zhang Mei packed their food and took it home. They didn’t even keep any leftovers as evidence. They claim they only got sick later that night, which makes the whole thing hard to trace."
He paused, then lowered his voice even more. "But the Gu family... they won’t let this go. They’re desperate for money right now. Word is, Lin Miao invested three thousand yuan in some out-of-town venture recently—dumped it into a whole batch of shady projects. Then all the fundraisers vanished into thin air. The whole amount was lost. Apparently, Gu Shan was so furious he slapped Lin Miao across the face—twice. Everyone in the compound has heard about it. One of the regulars at the restaurant told me. I don’t think it’s just gossip."
Gu Zi’s head swam from the deluge of information. Her vision blurred, and for a moment, the world tilted dangerously. She nearly fainted.
Su Shen caught her just in time, his arms wrapping around her as he held her up. "Gu Zi, why don’t you lie down and rest for a bit? I promise you—I won’t let anything happen to your sister-in-law."
She leaned into his shoulder, trying to calm her breathing, struggling to process it all. Lin Miao again... That walking disaster seemed to show up wherever trouble brewed. So this time, she hadn’t just come to the capital to meddle in the case—she’d also tried her hand at investing? Seriously? freeweɓnøvel.com
Gu Zi clenched her jaw. The original host even gave her the man, gave her back her identity—if she just lived her life quietly, it wouldn’t be half bad. Why does she always have to make a mess out of things she clearly isn’t capable of handling?
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