Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 539: Little An Up to No Good
She felt that no food tasted as good as home-cooked meals, especially with an eye-catching kid by her side.
After dinner, the two of them tidied up the kitchen together, washed some fruit, and sat in the living room to watch TV.
When it was time to sleep, they each returned to their rooms.
Upon returning to her room, Gu Jin did not go to sleep but instead entered the space to cultivate.
She was now extremely dedicated to cultivation.
Especially after this trip to Beijing, where she learned about the various powers in the city through her third disciple, Wanqi Jingyi.
She was considered a loose cultivator on the fringes of the cultivator circles; no matter how powerful she was, she was ultimately excluded by these families unless they could use her for their own purposes.
Even though the Wanqi Family would be loyal to her, there were still the three major families above, including the Royal Family.
These powers, knowing of her existence, would definitely not hesitate to use various means to win her over.
If they couldn’t win her over, perhaps they would join forces to destroy what they considered a threat.
But Gu Jin was not someone who could be easily manipulated. Destroy her? They shouldn’t even think about it!
Since those powerful families would exclude her, and even pose a threat to her life, she would stand above power and surpass them all in cultivation.
Suppressing strength with strength, absolute dominance, is an eternal rule.
As long as you are powerful, no one would dare to rush to their death.
Gu Jin cultivated until dawn.
She opened her eyes in the space, feeling her whole body incredibly refreshed.
She stood up and stretched her lazy waist, breathing in the faint spiritual energy in the space, making her mind feel clearer.
She flashed out of the room, took a glance at her phone for the time, and walked out of the room towards the kitchen to make breakfast.
Fried eggs, bread, ham, milk, a very simple breakfast, took only half an hour.
She walked out of the kitchen, went to An Mingji’s bedroom door, and knocked on the door.
"Knock, knock—"
"Xiao An, time to get up."
Gu Jin’s voice was as gentle as water.
"Up already, I’ll be ready soon!"
An Mingji’s response came quickly from inside the door.
Gu Jin wasn’t sure if it was her imagination.
She always felt that the kid’s voice today was a bit off, a little out of breath, like he had run a lap downstairs and then come back up.
Gu Jin tilted her head, pondering as she returned to her room.
She thought to herself, maybe the kid went for a jog downstairs while she was making breakfast.
On second thought, it didn’t seem possible; if he had left, she would have known.
Unable to figure it out, she stopped thinking about it.
Inside his room, at the moment Gu Jin spoke, An Mingji’s body went limp.
He showed an annoyed expression on his face, with beads of sweat on his forehead.
Glancing at his right hand, the boy raised his left hand to cover his cheek.
When the heat in his hand gradually dissipated, An Mingji resignedly took the dirty clothes at the side to wipe his hand, got out of bed, and put on his shoes.
When Gu Jin finished changing and walked out of her room, An Mingji was already sitting properly at the kitchen table.
He looked extremely well-behaved.
Not at all like he had been doing something naughty in his room earlier.
Gu Jin sat next to him, as usual: "Go ahead and eat."
"Mm—" The boy’s voice was thick with nasal sound.
Gu Jin took a bite of bread and asked, "Xiao An, do you have a cold?"
"No, the bathroom ran out of hot water, so I used cold water to wash."
"Why use cold water? If there’s no hot water, you can just wait until evening to wash; if you catch a cold, you’ll suffer."
Gu Jin frowned slightly, her eyes showing disapproval.
"It’s okay, I’m in good health."
An Mingji kept his head down while eating, occasionally taking a sip of milk, not daring to meet Gu Jin’s eyes.
Gu Jin only advised, "Don’t do this again next time, you hear?"
"Got it—"







