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Chapter 696: Chapter 697: Nangong Feifei’s Report

During the following days, Gu Qiangwei vaguely felt a sense of stuffiness in her chest, unable to rise or fall, an urge to vomit that just wouldn’t co out, causing her great discomfort.

After the New Year, Qin Sijue also entered work mode.

Having finished breakfast early in the morning, with nothing to do, she sat on the sofa with the intention to watch TV for a while.

The television had just been turned on when a news report about Nangong Feifei was broadcast.

Since she had been sent to the prosecutors, so ti had passed, and it was finally confird that all the cris she committed were true, and she would soon be sent to ‘Death City’, which is Jingcheng’s First Prison.

Gu Qiangwei had heard of Death City too; it was said to incarcerate those condemned to death, and entering ant waiting for death.

After watching the news, Gu Qiangwei didn’t feel a shred of sympathy for Nangong Feifei.

Although she didn’t get to take her life with her own hands, watching her enter Death City to await death felt like a settlent on behalf of her deceased child, as well as Xiaolu and Axiu.

Her mood improved considerably after watching the news.

By now, it was already ten in the morning.

The February days were still cold, but Gu Qiangwei glanced outside the window, where a beam of sunlight stread in, feeling utterly warm.

She stood up and walked toward the front door, finding that today’s weather was quite nice.

She then made a call to Huo Yishan, thinking of inviting her to go shopping.

She realized it had been a long ti since she last went shopping.

However, after the call connected, Huo Yishan told her she was filming and had to finish the scene today.

“Alright then, you’re busy…”

“Sorry, dear.”

“It’s fine, we’ll catch up another day!”

Huo Yishan laughed, “Hehe, sure!”

After hanging up, Gu Qiangwei thought for a bit, then made another call to her mother, planning to visit ho.

She had been cooped up at ho for nearly a month and truly felt like she was going to mold.

And perhaps because she hadn’t gone out, the suffocation in her chest grew worse.

Yet, after the phone connected, Tang Yuyan was at the school handling the admission procedures for her son.

Well then, it was destined to be a lonely day.

With no other choice, she returned to the sofa to continue watching TV!

As she watched, her thoughts drifted to the Commander Residence; Grandma should still be at Qin Mansion taking care of her cousin-in-law, so… maybe she should visit the baby and Sister Jinglei?

With that thought, Gu Qiangwei quickly went upstairs, grabbed her coat and bag, and headed out.

Upon seeing her, Qin Bo couldn’t help but ask, “Young Madam, are you going out?”

Gu Qiangwei turned around, “Yes, I am.”

“But it’s almost ti for lunch; why don’t you eat first before going out?”

Gu Qiangwei was startled, glancing at the crystal clock on the wall. It was already half-past eleven!?

If she went now, she would probably reach Qin Mansion after twelve, and knowing she hadn’t eaten, they would surely prepare sothing for her.

With that thought, Gu Qiangwei smiled at Qin Bo, “Okay then!”

Ever since she beca pregnant, the als prepared for her were plentiful, yet Gu Qiangwei’s appetite had been diminishing, finding everything tasteless regardless of what she ate.

Staring at the full table of dishes, she didn’t touch a bite.

With appetite already lacking, dining alone was even more uninteresting.

“Young Madam, does today’s cuisine still not suit your taste?” Qin Bo frowned, worrying as ti passed that the Young Madam had visibly lost weight. No matter what was prepared, even her favorites, she seed to have lost interest in eating them.

If this continued, he didn’t know what else to prepare and was more afraid that both she and the baby in her womb would suffer from malnutrition.

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