Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 575: An Mingji, Live-in Son-in-law?

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Chapter 575: Chapter 575: An Mingji, Live-in Son-in-law?

The young man didn’t mind, a bright smile appeared on his face, showing that he was thoroughly enjoying everything.

The sky gradually darkened.

After playing around enough, the two headed back home.

Their good mood was shattered upon returning home.

Upon hearing that Li Xueqin was here to propose marriage for An Guoliang, An Mingji’s hand clenched into a tight fist.

He knew it!

Knew they wouldn’t let him live in peace!

An Hanyi and his family couldn’t stand what he had, they had to strip away everything that belonged to him.

His grandmother was forced to death by them, the house left to him by his father and grandmother was also taken by them.

Now they wanted to take Ajin away too!

An Mingji slowly lowered his gaze, hiding the somber, terrifying, and obsessive light in his eyes.

He would not let them take Ajin away, absolutely not.

Seeing the unpleasant look on Gu Jin’s face, Chen Hong quickly said, "Don’t worry, I have already flatly refused."

Gu Jin just felt utterly disgusted.

He didn’t know what kind of mentality Li Xueqin had, coming forward to propose marriage for her son.

She had now adopted An Mingji and was his sister.

An Mingji had a deep hatred towards their family, didn’t they know how ridiculous their actions were?

Old Mister Gu silently smoked his dry tobacco.

He looked up and glanced at Gu Jin, whose face explained it all, and An Mingji, who had his head lowered silently, hiding his expression, and said slowly, "You should head back in a couple of days. The atmosphere in this village is ultimately different than in the city. It will be quieter back there."

"Understood, Grandpa." Gu Jin was more than willing for this.

She had just returned home for two days and had encountered marriage proposals twice.

Staying any longer, she was afraid she would soon earn a reputation as being desperate for marriage.

An Mingji also thought it was better to leave early. Even if he knew Ajin wouldn’t marry someone else.

But just thinking about so many people eyeing her made him uncomfortable.

Unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned.

Just the next day, another matchmaker came visiting.

This time, it wasn’t for Gu Jin, but for An Mingji.

The visitor came with great fanfare, even set off two strings of firecrackers, as if afraid others wouldn’t know.

It stirred up many villagers from Qingshan Village to come and watch.

As soon as they saw, the matchmaker was from the neighboring village, seemed to be here to propose marriage, everyone quickly followed to watch.

The crowd headed straight to the Gu Family’s doorstep.

The matchmaker stood outside the Gu Family’s door, shouting, "Great joy, great joy! Old Mister Gu, Brother and Sister of the Gu Family, great news for you!"

Chen Hong, who was tidying up in the kitchen, heard the commotion outside and wiped her hands on her apron as she walked out of the kitchen.

Facing the crowd in the courtyard, she was momentarily puzzled.

"What’s going on here?"

Seeing Chen Hong, the matchmaker immediately stepped forward, took her hand, and congratulated her enthusiastically, "Big Sister of the Gu Family, wonderful news! A girl from our village has taken a fancy to your young man, willing to offer two hundred yuan as a bride price to have him as a live-in son-in-law. All he needs to do is live peacefully as a live-in son-in-law without worrying about the wedding arrangements!"

"What nonsense?!" Chen Hong’s eyes widened, startled. "Who are you saying should be a live-in son-in-law?!"

The matchmaker was taken aback, not expecting such a reaction.

Then, after a moment of thought, she realized the misunderstanding.

She chuckled, "Isn’t it that you’ve adopted a child? I’ve found out all about it. His name is An Mingji, just seventeen. A girl from our village fancies him and is offering two hundred yuan as a bride price. Where else could you find such a good thing!"

Two hundred yuan was indeed a large sum for the countryside.