Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon Chapter 1237: The Troubles of a Handsome Young Man
Chapter 1237: The Troubles of a Handso Young Man
So people at the hotel were genuinely confused.
Why on earth had the boss summoned everyone to watch the news broadcast?
Just as the collective puzzlent simred to a peak, the international news channel flickered to life on the massive television screen. The elegant, composed anchor appeared onscreen—and for a heartbeat, the entire room fell into stunned silence.
Then soone gasped.
“Wait a second… Isn’t that our future boss lady?!”
“Oh my god—she’s on the news! The boss lady’s on the news!”
Next to the screen, Jin Long looked smug enough to explode with pride. Chin up, arms crossed, he announced grandly, “What do you an she’s on the news? From now on, she’s the one hosting the news! This whole program—every single night—will be hosted by Gong Xin. And you’d better believe every television in this hotel is going to be set to that channel, on ti, every day. Understood?”
As he gazed at the poised woman with the sharp new bob and dazzling screen presence, Jin Long’s heart swelled. So this was why Gong Xin had dragged him shopping for wigs yesterday—clever girl. She hadn’t wanted to cut her long, beautiful hair for the show, so she’d found a workaround.
His Gong Xin wasn’t just smart, she was strategic.
Jin Long made up his mind right there: not only would he beco a devoted fan of her show, but so would everyone on his staff. He’d be the silent, unwavering man standing behind her—low-profile, but proud as hell.
While Jin Long basked in joy, back in the capital, Gu Zi had new troubles of her own. Or to be precise—what she called a “not-quite-trouble kind of trouble.”
Su Bing, now in sixth grade, had suddenly shot up in height. He was nearly as tall as Gu Zi herself, which prompted her to asure him one day—he was already 1.68 ters tall. Unlike Su Li, who had a broader, more muscular fra, Su Bing was lean and elegant. His skin had lightened over the years, and now that he’d grown into his features, his delicate bone structure looked even more refined and striking.
His eyes and brows had that sa calm intensity as Su Shen’s, giving him an air of cool detachnt. But unlike Su Shen’s icy severity, Su Bing exuded sothing softer, more bookish—eerily similar to Xu Fan. With all the studying and science experints he did, Su Bing’s eyes had taken a bit of a toll, and his teacher recomnded glasses to help him see the blackboard clearly.
So Gu Zi, ever the attentive mother, took him to get a pair. The mont they walked into the optical shop, the staff practically swooned. Everyone, from the receptionist to the store manager, was suddenly attentive, doting, downright fawning.
As a mother, Gu Zi couldn’t help but beam. Her handso son really was turning heads. They got a discount too—courtesy of the besotted store owner.
She picked out a gold-rimd pair for him, and the mont he put them on, Gu Zi was montarily speechless. The clean, refined lines of the glasses frad his already stunning face, giving him a scholarly, distant aura.
He looked like a future cold-hearted CEO in the making. Just… devastatingly handso.
Gu Zi couldn’t resist sneaking in a few more glances. What mother didn’t want her son to be tall and good-looking? Other people could only dream—she had the real deal.
But her maternal pride didn’t last long before annoyance crept in.
Soon, Su Bing started receiving confessions of love from girls at school—one after another. So slipped him love letters. Others brought him snacks. And a few even showed up at their ho.
Su Bing, ever earnest, ca to Gu Zi for advice.
For the ones writing letters or gifting things, Gu Zi actually knew what to do. Back in her school days, she’d received her fair share of confessions too—her face alone had earned plenty of admirers.
She gave him clear instructions. “If this happens again, play dumb. Just act like you don’t understand. You’re still young, not emotionally mature enough for relationships. Focus on your studies. If pretending not to understand doesn’t work, then be firm—reject them.”
Su Bing took her words seriously and followed her guidance to a tee.
Peace returned—for a while.
He even beca known as the class’s “forbidden flower”—stunning, but entirely untouchable.
Gu Zi thought the problem was solved. She thought wrong.
Soon, word of Su Bing’s address must’ve spread, because girls started coming directly to their ho. Not to confess to Su Bing, no. These girls were aiming higher—they wanted to win over Gu Zi, the would-be mother-in-law.
One afternoon, a particularly precocious girl rang the doorbell. Bright-eyed and bold, she stood at the threshold and chirped, “Gu Zi, you’re so beautiful! Are you really Su Bing’s mom? You look more like his big sister. No wonder Su Bing’s so handso!”
Gu Zi didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.
The girl continued, earnest as ever. “My dad is a military commander. Super impressive. Please let Su Bing be with ! I promise I’ll treat him well. We’ll even take care of you together in the future!”
Gu Zi sighed. This was too much.
She crouched down slightly to et the girl’s eyes and said gently, “Thank you for doing so much for our Su Bing—even coming all this way to our ho. I can see you really like him. But sweetheart, you’re both still so young. The future is full of possibilities. Right now, the most important thing you can do is focus on your studies. One day, when you’re in university, if it’s ant to be, your love will blossom. Su Bing is such an outstanding boy—he’s going to attend an excellent university, you know.”
The girl blinked, then nodded thoughtfully. “That makes sense. I’ll study really hard too, so I can go to the sa university as Su Bing! Thank you, Gu Zi!”
After that encounter, the confessions slowed down.
But sothing else happened—Su Bing’s class saw a noticeable surge in motivated female students.
That’s what the horoom teacher said at the next parent-teacher eting.
With a wry smile, the teacher added, “Su Bing is the best academic motivation for all the girls in our class. Honestly, he’s single-handedly lifted the class average.”
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