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Transmigrated as the fake young master, I'll beat up the scumbags and b*tches-Chapter 295Vol. 1 - - As Long As He Likes Her
“Dad, you really don’t need to worry. I think HuMing is a very smart kid. He knows exactly where the lines are and acts with restraint. In my opinion, he’s even more mature than ZhaoChuan or YunZhou.”
In the car, Mo QingXia was chatting with Gu ZhouTing about HuMing.
She knew very well how much the old man in their family valued HuMing—truthfully, even more than his own grandsons.
Although she wasn’t sure what had happened in the past, Mo QingXia had a hunch: if there had been any other option, Gu ZhouTing would never have driven Gu ZhouXing out of the Gu family.
Now that Gu ZhouXing was gone, the old man seemed determined to give HuMing everything he’d once missed.
And truth be told, Mo QingXia actually thought HuMing was pretty great. Not just because of his grades or his calm and collected demeanor—even on a purely instinctual level, she found him pleasant to be around.
Strangely enough, whenever she was near HuMing, there was a sense of warmth, a kind of intimacy.
She’d never even felt that around Gu ZhaoChuan.
“QingXia, HuMing never lived in the Gu household before, so I actually hoped he’d get into trouble—something that’d force him to turn to the Gu family for help. That way, maybe he’d come to accept that he’s one of us. But the kid’s just so damn steady and mature. I get the feeling... he didn’t have a very happy childhood.”
“Dad, I don’t think that’s fair. Everyone knows that back when HuMing was still with the Han family, he was treated like a little prince. No matter how much he misbehaved at school, the Hans always forgave him. So I think he probably had a pretty good childhood. As for his maturity—I think that came after he found out he wasn’t really a Han.”
To Mo QingXia, HuMing’s current personality was very likely the result of the enormous shift in his identity.
Who could easily accept something like that?
As the car cruised along, she tried to comfort Gu ZhouTing. But then, just as she glanced out the window, her gaze caught on two people walking down the street.
Her lips parted slightly in surprise. “Dad, look— isn’t that HuMing?”
The moment he heard HuMing’s name, Gu ZhouTing perked up immediately.
He turned to look and saw HuMing walking alongside a girl. They were chatting and smiling, their bodies close. If they were holding hands, the scene would’ve looked even more natural.
What really surprised Gu ZhouTing was the smile on HuMing’s face. It was the first time he’d ever seen the boy look so relaxed—especially around a girl.
“Who’s that girl?”
“No idea. HuMing never mentioned having any classmates around here...” Mo QingXia’s voice trailed off, caught mid-thought. She turned to look at Gu ZhouTing, just as he turned to look at her.
Their eyes met—and in that instant, both realized something important.
“That night HuMing didn’t come home, he said he stayed at a friend’s place, right?” Gu ZhouTing said. “But from what YunZhou told me, HuMing didn’t have many friends at school at the time. So if he stayed at someone’s place... could it have been her?”
Though old, Gu ZhouTing’s mind was still sharp.
There was definitely something going on between HuMing and that girl—no question about it.
“You don’t think... he actually spent the night at her place, do you?”
Mo QingXia didn’t know how to respond. But she had a feeling that was exactly what had happened.
If so, then they definitely needed to look into that girl.
“Dad, it’s not like our family needs to go around arranging marriages, right?”
“Heh, now that’s the right way to think! The Gu family doesn’t need to forge alliances through marriage. If the kids like each other, that’s all that matters.” Gu ZhouTing waved dismissively. He’d never wanted his sons or grandsons to marry someone they didn’t love.
His daughters-in-law were all people he personally thought were the best choices—and time had proven him right. None of them were born into elite families, but their manners and work ethics were impeccable.
That was enough for him.
“Exactly. I’ll ask YunZhou if he knows who she is. If not, I’ll do some digging. Who knows—this might be the key to earning HuMing’s trust.”
“Good, good. I’ll leave it to you then. You’re the eldest daughter-in-law, so I’m counting on you to look out for HuMing.”
“Mission accepted!” Mo QingXia straightened her posture, like a soldier receiving her orders.
As the car drove on, HuMing’s figure disappeared into the distance. Gu ZhouTing’s excited expression slowly faded.
Because earlier that day, they had gone to visit Gu WeiYi’s wife.
She’d been in a hospital for a long time after a car accident and frequently slipped into comas.
In Mo QingXia’s memory, the second son’s wife had always been a classic lady—graceful, meticulous. Before marrying into the Gu family, she had even taught Mo QingXia how to navigate upper society.
Such a gentle woman… ruined by that bastard from the Bai family.
If the Gu family hadn’t taken a massive pound of flesh from the Bai family back then, they never would’ve let them remain in this world.
Whether the second son harbored any resentment about it, Mo QingXia couldn’t say.
When they went to visit today, WeiYi had said her condition wasn’t good—she even needed oxygen support now.
She’d seemed fine not long ago, but today, they watched her get rushed into emergency care. Gu ZhouTing was so shocked he nearly collapsed.
If not for Mo QingXia catching him, he might’ve actually fainted.
“Do you think your second brother’s wife can make it through this? We’ve brought in so many doctors, and none of them helped. If WeiYi hadn’t brought someone back from abroad, I don’t think she’d have any chance at all…”
Gu ZhouTing’s voice trembled with lingering fear. Looking back, he wished he’d just killed that Bai family scum when he had the chance.
If WeiJun and WeiYi hadn’t stopped him, he might really have snapped.
“Dad, all we can do now is take care of their kids. YunZhou and YunQin aren’t bad children. If she wakes up and sees her kids doing well, that’ll bring her some peace.”
“You’re right.” Gu ZhouTing nodded and fell silent.
He slowly turned the prayer beads in his hand, muttering prayers for his second daughter-in-law.
The sharp, sterile scent of medicine stung the nose.
Hospitals always gave people the illusion that death was just around the corner.
Every moment spent there was torment. It was even worse for the ones living in it long-term.
Gu WeiYi sat with his hands clasped together, eyes fixed on his wife.
“QiuLing, you’re going to be okay. I won’t let you die…”
He slowly closed his eyes, taking a deep breath—shouldering an invisible, heavy burden.
But what he didn’t notice…
Was that Xie QiuLing’s fingers twitched, ever so slightly.
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