Chapter 587 - Missing Without A Trace
Mr. Gu, Your Replacement Bride Is A Big Shot!
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Gu Zhouâs phone rang. He took it out and glanced at it. It was a message from Qiao Nian, probably about Grandma being in a bad mood.
His Adamâs apple bobbed.
For some reason, he recalled how Qiao Nian had gently blown on the gauze last night when she was changing it for him.
He could sense Qiao Nianâs meticulous care for him.
After marrying into the Gu family, she seemed to have no other requests.
She had done too much for him and the Gu family. If it werenât for Grandmaâs request, she wouldnât have been in danger when she was in MY.
Gu Zhou replied, âIâll be there in a while.â Then, he put his phone away.
Qiao Nian was really good!
Gu Zhou looked at Gu Qi. His gaze was gentle, and his voice softened. âLittle Qi, youâre still young. You canât think clearly, so donât think about it for the time being.â
Gu Qiâs eyes turned red. He asked worriedly, âWill Auntie leave?â
âSheâs Dadâs secretary. She still has to work for Dad. She wonât leave for the time being,â Gu Zhou said softly.
When Gu Qi heard that Qiao Nian wouldnât be leaving for the time being, he heaved a sigh of relief and nodded.
Actually, Gu Qi had another question for his father. In his opinion, his father was much smarter than him.
If he only found his mommy when he grew up to be as old as Auntie, could he let Auntie be his mommy first?
No, no!
If Mommy came back and Auntie had to leave, Auntie would definitely be sad.
Would Mommy be sad too?
No!
He should think about finding Mommy sooner!
Thatâs right. Perhaps he would find Mommy tomorrow!
⦠.
In Matriarch Guâs room.
While pouring water, Qiao Nian sent Gu Zhou a message before handing the cup to Matriarch Gu.
Matriarch Gu looked much more pale than before. She sat by the window. The autumn leaves had fallen, and the sunlight shone on her, making her look even more lonely.
Holding a teacup, Qiao Nian walked over to Matriarch Gu and sat down. âGrandma.â
Matriarch Gu took the teacup and took a sip. Only then did her body warm up. She placed the teacup on the coffee table. âThis is Ah Zhou and his brother when they were young.â
Qiao Nian leaned over to take a look. In the photo, Gu Zhou looked to be only six or seven years old. Beside him was a boy slightly taller than him.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The two of them looked very similar. Qiao Nian thought that this should be Gu Zhouâs eldest brother!
She had heard that the eldest young master of the Gu family was missing.
Qiao Nian lowered her gaze. With the Gu familyâs capabilities, the eldest young master of the Gu family had actually gone missing. It seemed that the eldest young master had left on his own accord.
âHeâs Ah Zhouâs older brother, Gu Cheng.â
Qiao Nian knew that Matriarch Gu wanted the Moon Goddess because she wanted to know more about Gu Cheng.
She was an atheist, but she had thought of using the Moon Goddess to take a look at her dead child.
However, she still controlled herself. When she saw Matriarch Gu, she had already guessed the answer.
Matriarch Gu gently caressed Gu Chengâs face in the photo. She sighed heavily and said, âThe Moon Goddess has already turned red, but I still havenât seen him. Iâll have to trouble you to make a trip to MY.â
âGrandma, itâs fine,â Qiao Nian said softly. Her gaze was still on the photo.
In the photo, Gu Zhouâs expression was dark. He did not smile at all, as if he was living in a dark hell.
However, Gu Cheng was different. There was a faint smile on his face and his eyes were mature. He looked like someone who didnât like to reveal his emotions.
This gaze was a little familiar. For a moment, Qiao Nian couldnât remember where she had seen it before.
âNian Nian, do you think heâs still alive?â Matriarch Gu turned to look at Qiao Nian. Her eyes were red-rimmed and filled with fatigue.
Qiao Nianâs heart ached a little when she saw this. The smell of blood still lingered in the air, so she couldnât answer Matriarch Guâs question. Instead, she comforted her. âGrandma, if Brother were at home, he definitely wouldnât want to see you so sad.â