After settling her father and Auntie Lu, Shu Pan rembered the doctor's advice to rest, so she planned to stay at ho during this period.
At noon, Gu Shaoting's secretary called and asked Shu Pan to get ready. Gu Shaoting would accompany her to the Gu Family's mansion that evening to visit his grandfather.
Shu Pan suddenly realized that it had been a long ti since she last visited the Gu Family's mansion. She had seen her mother-in-law at the wedding, but they rarely t since they didn't live together. Besides, her mother-in-law had her own social circle, playing mahjong and shopping with wealthy ladies, showing very little concern for her. Shu Pan was fine with that.
The only person in the Gu family that Shu Pan worried about was Grandpa Gu. She realized that she had been busy lately and hadn't visited him for a long ti, which made her feel unfilial.
She quickly tidied up, and in the afternoon when Gu Shaoting ca to pick her up, Shu Pan casually glanced at his profile with the corner of her eye. His expression had beco much colder.
Shu Pan felt as if she were frozen and the thought of greeting him disappeared instantly.
Gu Shaoting drove the car without initiating any conversation. He took out cigarettes during the idle ti and lit them one by one. Except for occasional sounds from the lighter, there was no other sound in the car.
The sll of smoke wafted through the air and reached Shu Pan's nose. She felt a suffocating sensation in her chest, a feeling that made her want to vomit. But she suppressed it, not wanting to provoke Gu Shaoting's anger.
Finally, they arrived at the Gu Family's mansion. It was an independent villa where Grandpa Gu, Gu Shaoting's mother Song Can, and Auntie Wang usually stayed. Occasionally, Gu Shaoting's second uncle and other family mbers would co to stay for a while.
When Gu Shaoting turned off the engine, he quickly extinguished his cigarette, then glanced at Shu Pan before pushing open the car door and getting out first.
Gu Shaoting stood beside the car and didn't rush to leave. He waited for Shu Pan to get out of the car before starting to walk towards the entrance together.
As they approached the front of the house, Gu Shaoting suddenly reached out and grabbed Shu Pan's hand. His action ca without warning, causing Shu Pan to stiffen. She instinctively wanted to pull her hand back, but Gu Shaoting seed to sense her reaction. He tightened his grip and exerted more force while raising his other hand to ring the doorbell.
Unable to free herself, Shu Pan discreetly lifted her eyelids and glanced at Gu Shaoting, who was ringing the doorbell. His palm was warm, but his expression seed icy. Shu Pan didn't dare to say a word.
Before she could react, the door opened.
Auntie Wang opened the door and joyfully greeted Gu Shaoting and Shu Pan. She enthusiastically ushered them inside while bringing them slippers. Then she hurriedly went upstairs to inform Grandpa Gu, saying, "Master, Young Master and Young Madam have arrived."
After changing their shoes, Gu Shaoting and Shu Pan entered the living room, where they saw Grandpa Gu coming downstairs from upstairs.
Suddenly, Gu Shaoting turned to the side, lowered his head, and whispered sothing in Shu Pan's ear.
To outsiders, it seed like Gu Shaoting and Shu Pan were having a whispered conversation. However, as long as Shu Pan knew, he didn't say anything at all.
But with his proximity, his breath sprayed on her neck, gentle and warm, causing her heartbeat to inexplicably accelerate, making her appear nervous and unsure.
Shu Pan looked at him, feeling the air around her beco thin. She noticed her breathing quicken. She couldn't help but despise herself. Why did she panic whenever she encountered him? How could she not see the reality of their current situation?
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