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Chapter 229 They Shouldn't Be Friends

Zhuo En, who was in the back row, slowly adjusted his emotions and suppressed the anger in his heart. Then he remembered something, and then took out his mobile phone and dialed a number.

After the other party connected, he immediately called him respectfully, "Boss."

Zhuo En heard this and asked coldly, "Where is Gu Jingchen now?"

"In the hotel in the resort, in the presidential suite," the other party replied, and went on to elaborate, "He has been in the hotel recently and occasionally wanders around the resort. He An often comes to see him, always carrying a briefcase.

, I guess we were talking about work."

Hearing this, Zhuo En chuckled, "Heh..."

Hiding his identity, he seems to be living a very low-key life.

Afterwards, Zhuo En said nothing more and hung up the phone because the information was of no use to him.



When Nan Zhiyin returned to her cousin's house, she found that her cousin and the child were not at home.

Guessing that her cousin might have taken the child to play in the village, Nan Zhiyin didn't think much about it. Then she changed her clothes, hand-washed the previous clothes and hung them to dry in the yard. Then Nan Zhiyin went out to find her cousin and the child.

After finding her cousin and her child at the door of a house in the village, Nan Zhiyin met the neighbors she had known before, then greeted them one by one, and played with her child for a while with the children in the same village.

At around four o'clock, Nan Zhiyin and her cousin took the children home.

When Xiao Mumu got tired of playing, she would hold her aunt's hand and walk quietly without saying a word.

Su Xiaomei saw that the child had no intention of speaking, but she remembered something and planned to tell her niece.

"Yinyin." Su Xiaomei looked at her niece on the other side and called out.

"Huh?" Nan Zhiyin responded, guessing that her cousin still had something to say, so she continued to listen.

Su Xiaomei immediately asked, "Do you remember Aunt Shen who lives in the front row of our house? She even gave you chicken soup several times when you were pregnant."

Hearing her cousin's reminder, Nan Zhiyin immediately remembered.

"Well, remember, the very beautiful Aunt Shen." Nan Zhiyin replied.

In my own impression, Aunt Shen is very beautiful, gentle and elegant, and is an elder with intellectual charm.

When Su Xiaomei heard her niece's answer, she got to the point, "I just heard Granny Song say that a man came to the village today to find you, Aunt Shen."

After hearing this, Nan Zhiyin was a little surprised.

Because I know very well that Aunt Shen has always lived alone, and when I lived here before, I had close contacts with Aunt Shen. I know Aunt Shen's family affairs to some extent. She has very few relatives and friends, only her cousin from two villages nearby.

, there are no other relatives or friends, so who is this man...?

Nan Zhiyin was confused, then she made a guess, and then asked her cousin, "Could it be Aunt Shen's recent friend?"

"No," Su Xiaomei denied directly, and then explained the reason, "It seems that two or three days after you went to Beicheng, your Aunt Shen went to live with her cousin in the neighboring village and hasn't returned home yet, so we probably didn't know each other recently.

"

After hearing what her cousin said, Nan Zhiyin thought about it again and felt that it was the same.

If they met recently, then that man should go to Aunt Shen's cousin's house to find her instead of coming here.

Su Xiaomei hadn't finished speaking just now, so she would continue, "Moreover, Granny Song said that the person who was looking for your Aunt Shen was a young man, not someone of the same age as your Aunt Shen, so they should not be friends."

When Nan Zhiyin heard this this time, he suddenly became more confused.

There is an age gap and I haven't met Aunt Shen yet, so... what is the relationship between that man and Aunt Shen?


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