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??Chapter 271: Chapter 271 Proud Daughter of Heaven_1

Chapter 271: Chapter 271 Proud Daughter of Heaven_1

So, Kou County and Song Liang got along very well.

Then Xia Xindong said sothing to Old Mr.

Ji, but Xia Guilan didn’t know what it was.

She also saw Old Mr.

Hu chatting with Old Mr.

Lin.

anwhile, Xia Guilan and Xia Xinshan stood by Song Liang’s side, speechless.

Had it not been for needing to wait for the results in the afternoon, the two of them would have gone back to the village long ago.

This made Xia Guilan admire her own daughter.

Just how did she beco so capable?

Could it really be because she grew up in the provincial city?

But if that was the case, would the Qin family co to ask for favors in the future?

Xia Guilan looked over at her daughter, and, huh, where had she disappeared to in the blink of an eye?

Xia Guilan busily looked around.

Then she saw her daughter walking toward the main gate where a tall, young man with a clear-cut figure stood.

Wasn’t that Gu Huai’an?

At his side bounced her youngest son and Ji Yingying from the Ji family.

Her daughter was wearing a dress she made, crafted from the silk bought back from the provincial city.

It was light green, pressed with off-white flower buds, had a round neckline, and a waistband that could be tied into a bow.

Needless to say, it looked especially pretty on her daughter.

Not to ntion how her daughter was as beautiful as flowers and jades.

The two children standing together…

She couldn’t describe it, nor did she want to, so she simply pretended not to see and turned her head away.

She wasn’t too worried.

After all, there were two children with them.

Song Yunuan asked Gu Huai’an as she stood in front of him, “Feel like wandering around?”

Gu Huai’an replied warmly, “Let’s just take a casual stroll.”

So, the two adults and two children leisurely began walking down the street.

There was a park in the county town, not far from the guesthouse, so they simply headed in that direction.

Gu Huai’an didn’t necessarily need to say anything to Song Yunuan.

Nor did he need to hear any heartfelt words.

He just wanted to take a walk with Little Nuan—without any particular intention.

He hadn’t experienced this kind of ease in a long ti.

But Song Yunuan was restless and asked Gu Huai’an, “How long can you stay here?”

Gu Huai’an, “…until the pharmaceutical matter is settled.”

Song Yunuan’s eyes filled with curiosity, “The pharmaceutical thing doesn’t seem to have anything to do with either of your two jobs, does it?”

Glancing at Song Yunuan, Gu Huai’an was straightforward, “No, it doesn’t relate, but I can get involved if I want to.”

Song Yunuan chuckled, “You certainly have a long reach.”

Gu Huai’an laughed as well.

If I don’t have a long reach, how can I find excuses to be with you?

Song Yunuan beca interested, “So, what’s your status this ti?

Definitely not Dragon Aviation or a history professor from Beidu University.”

Gu Huai’an glanced at her and replied evenly, “A Drug Administration Bureau Supervisor, will that do?”

Song Yunuan looked at Gu Huai’an and suddenly said proudly, “I’m a counselor for the youth classes at Beiquan Staff and Cadre College, and I’m also a special archivist for the provincial capital’s museum.

Elder Gu says that I’m now a staff mber of the Beidu Museum, and once he returns to Beidu, he’ll get

a work badge.”

Gu Huai’an’s eyes carried a hint of a smile, “You’re impressive, but you are also the chief consultant for Zhi Lan Garnt Factory.

You’ve got one more than I do!”

Song Yunuan laughed heartily.

Little Asheng looked at his sister with eyes full of admiration; she even had jobs before she went to college.

But he wondered if she had a salary.

Gu Huai’an paused, realizing that walking with Little Nuan indeed drew people’s gazes.

He turned and said, “Team Leader De probably got approval by now, let’s head back.”

It was just an ordinary feeling, even their walk was leisurely.

There were ice creams for sale on the roadside, and Gu Huai’an bought one for each of the three, then they slowly made their way back.

Then he noticed that Ji Yingying’s braid had co loose, and Song Yunuan, happy to have caught that, yelled wait and began to braid Yingying’s hair under the shade of a roadside tree.

A tree leaf fell on Song Yunuan’s head, and Gu Huai’an naturally picked it off.

From a distance, Qian Fen watched this scene in disbelief.

At the ti in the conference room, she felt sothing was off, and of course, she knew who Gu Huai’an was.

She also knew that Gu Huai’an held many positions.

For instance, he was the Deputy Director of the Drug Administration Bureau, and he had just returned to the country to work on the special dicine for Infectious Disease No.

06 (Leprosy), and it seed he hadn’t even been ho.

Moreover, Gu Huai’an and Chu Zizhou were close, living in the sa courtyard and being neighbors; it was only natural for them to co together and sit next to each other.

But he was sitting next to Song Yunuan.

The two of them didn’t seem like strangers at all.

Now…

Qian Fen hid in the crowd, looking in that direction.

She was shocked to see Gu Huai’an smiling gently at Song Yunuan.

She had rarely seen Gu Huai’an, and today was the first ti she had seen him up close, but she knew her father favored Gu Huai’an.

He had also hinted as much to Old Master Gu both openly and in secret, but Old Gu had pretended to be confused.

Yet he didn’t decline either.

After all, her second brother’s niece, Qian Anna, was more than excellent.

She was currently studying at the Foreign Affairs College, having been admitted on her own rits.

Even Gu Huai’an’s mother, Qin Suyun, was fond of her niece.

Because Anna was not only beautiful but also talented, she could play the piano, the violin, and the guzheng, for which she was quite known, not to ntion that she was fluent in four languages.

Even on a national scale, she was exceptional and was considered a daughter of heaven.

Not to ntion Anna was also gentle and dignified.

Qian Fen narrowed her eyes; many people felt that only Anna was worthy of Gu Huai’an.

Even if the Gu family did not say so, one could still discern Qin Suyun’s attitude.

In the end, even the elder might not be able to resist the wishes of Gu Huai’an’s own mother.

It’s just that Anna had very little interaction with Huai’an.

It was hard to see him even once a year.

Now that he was in Nanshan County Town, she wondered how many days he would stay and whether she should bring Anna over.

Qian Fen watched Gu Huai’an and Song Yunuan.

One braided a child’s hair while the other just watched quietly, holding a hair ornant in hand.

When the braid was done, he passed the hair ornant over.

She couldn’t see their expressions clearly but such interactions proved their relationship was not shallow.

So, did the Gu family know about this?

Qian Fen turned around and walked toward the post office.

She needed to make a phone call.

anwhile, Song Yunuan had finished braiding Ji Yingying’s hair, making a four-strand braid, then added a red pom-pom hair ornant, which looked good no matter how one looked at it.

Gu Huai’an looked at Song Yunuan with a gentle gaze, then subtly shifted his eyes away.

Turns out her hands were still so skillful.

She could turn a braid into the shape of a flower.

Song Yunuan thought the little girl was really nice and also capable of braiding hair, while she regrettably grabbed a handful of Little Asheng’s hair.

Little Asheng was startled and hurriedly said, “Sister, I will agree to anything you ask, but growing long hair to braid, that’s absolutely not possible.”

Song Yunuan pinched his cheek: “You’re overthinking it.”

Little Asheng lifted his face, then relaxed and smiled with squinted eyes.

It seed like no one noticed when they went out.

But on the way back, many people were observing them discreetly.

Everyone was muttering in their hearts, Gu Huai’an and Song Yunuan?

What was that about?

They dared not think about it.

But they couldn’t help glancing over repeatedly.

It was the first ti many had seen a girl by Gu Huai’an’s side, and moreover, they stood together so openly.

Many were truly dying of curiosity.

Gu Huai’an was also looking at Song Yunuan.

Song Yunuan was not the kind to fuss over such matters, seeing Xia Xindong and Old Mr.

Ji coming out together, she cheerfully ran over…

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