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167. Chapter 167 Birthday Celebration 3

"Aunt Fu, have you asked for leave?" Ning Enya wanted to take Aunt Fu and her brother out for a day.

"You can leave after I finish everything in the kitchen." Aunt Fu didn't want to go at first, but Ning Enya insisted on taking her out, so she couldn't help but agreed.

"Come on, I'll go in and help you." Ning Enya hugged Aunt Fu's arm.

"Those are rough jobs. Don't get your hands dirty, miss. Miss, stay here with Xiaoshan. I'll be fine soon." How could Aunt Fu let her eldest daughter do such a job as a servant?

Ning Enya thought that other people's kitchens were not suitable for her to enter, so she didn't insist.

Playing outside with Ning Enshan.

"Sister, I miss you so much." Ning Enshanwo raised his head in her arms, his little face full of longing.

"Sister, I miss you too." Ning Enya knelt down and hugged him tightly.

"Sister, are you okay?" Ning Enshan looked at her. He had been worried that his sister would be beaten at home.

"Sister is very good."

"Are they still beating you?"

"Now it's my sister who beats them!" Ning Enya said proudly.

Ning Enshan opened his eyes wide and could not imagine the scene of her beating her evil stepmother.

"Xiao Shan, if you bear with me for a while longer, my sister will take you back soon!"

Seeing him being bullied, Ning Enya decided to change her plan.

Originally, she planned to wait until Liu Xiufen was completely defeated before taking her brother home, but now it seemed that she was too far away from her goal, and she could not let her brother be bullied all the time.

She couldn't solve Liu Xiufen, and Xiaoshan couldn't go home, but she could arrange for him and Aunt Fu to be elsewhere and hire some bodyguards for them. This was better than being a servant here.

"Really?" Ning Enshan looked excited, he could finally escape from the sea of ​​suffering!

Ning Enshan used to be a well-liked young master. When he came here, no matter how good his employer was, he still had to look at people's faces, not to mention being bullied by Gu Shanshan from time to time. Comparing the life here with his previous life, it was indeed

sea ​​of ​​bitterness.

"Yeah." Ning Enya nodded.

The villas here have large floor-to-ceiling windows, so even though Gu Weihua entered the house, he could clearly see her every move.

She said she came to see Aunt Fu.

But it seemed to him that she was here to see Aunt Fu's grandson, Xiao Shan.

But is Xiaoshan the grandson of Aunt Fu?

He had long suspected this issue.

With that child's temperament and knowledge, he didn't look like the grandson of an illiterate servant at all.

His name is Sister Ning Enya, and he does look like her younger brother.

But if he was her brother, why would he come to his house with Aunt Fu to help?

Judging from the tone of the police officer that night, she must have a good family background.

How could such a family be willing to let a six-year-old child work as a helper?

Gu Weihua couldn't figure this out, but even if he couldn't figure it out, he wouldn't ask because everyone has their own privacy.

As long as they didn't come to Gu's house with bad intentions or bad intentions, that would be fine.

Although the New Year has passed, spring has not come yet.

Ning Enya was wearing relatively thin clothes and felt a little cold while staying in the yard.

"Little girl, come in and sit down." Gu Weihua, who had changed into home clothes, walked out.

He didn't invite them in just now because they had something to say in private, and now that they were done whispering, it was time to feel cold.

Ning Enya, a mature woman with the mind of a twenty-six-year-old, felt that she was pretending to be young when someone called her a little girl.

No, she will be twenty-seven after the Chinese New Year!

"Thank you." She never complained to herself. It was such a cold day. Why should she be cold outside when she could go in and stay warm?


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