Contract Marriage: Billionaire and His Deaf Wife-Chapter 1204: Someone Is Getting Married (6)
"Yes, so ugly."
For Little Mingli, the standards of appearance really matter.
Gu Nuan’s dad gave his little grandson a big chicken leg and said, "Hurry up and eat this; your brother doesn’t have it. Also, that’s not an old fool, that’s a big fraud. You’ve seen the news about him for so long, how can you not know?"
Upon hearing that his brother couldn’t have it, Mingli immediately picked up the chicken leg and put it in his mouth, soon covering his entire little mouth with grease. Gu Nuan’s dad wiped it off with a napkin. After Little Mingli finished eating the chicken leg that his brother couldn’t get, he remembered to answer his grandpa and said, "He’s a fraud, but he’s still ugly. Mom shouldn’t go see him; he’s too ugly."
Gu Nuan’s dad almost rolled his eyes, wondering if he was getting old and just remembering that raising his own kids wasn’t this tiring back then, even just talking was exhausting.
Gu Nuan knew her dad was having a hard time, so she poured him a cup of tea and said to her young son, "He’s ugly for a reason."
"What reason?" Little Mingli blinked his eyes.
"You see, he’s so ugly, would anyone normally suspect he’s a fraud?"
Mingli propped his little head up with both hands, seriously pondering his mom’s words.
"Mom, how about when you go see this fraud, you take me with you."
"You want to go?"
"Yes!"
Gu Nuan’s dad, listening to the conversation between mother and son, just felt like he was once again becoming an alien who couldn’t understand a thing.
Since Rogers was being held in a place within this city, visiting him wasn’t difficult. Rogers had this request, and the related procedures had already been applied for through a lawyer, just waiting for Gu Nuan to come.
Gu Nuan took her young son and took the opportunity when the company wasn’t too busy and didn’t urgently need her, to head to the prison where Rogers was held.
Little Mingli’s first time at a prison made him extremely curious, his little head kept looking around as they went. He tugged at a police officer’s uniform, saying, "Really, it’s not like on TV."
He made the police officers laugh, and as for the policewoman who saw this adorable little guy, she picked him up and took the opportunity to give him a kiss.
Gu Nuan always knew her young son was extremely well-liked, but she hadn’t expected that even the police would be charmed by him.
This prison was for economic offenders. Unlike murderers, they were less dangerous. When Gu Nuan saw Rogers, it was in a room.
There was only a table between them, without any protective measures needed.
Regarding Mingli, Gu Nuan definitely wouldn’t allow her child inside to prevent any accidents. Little Mingli sat with a police officer next door, watching through a camera to see how his mom communicated with the fraud.
Neither the court nor the police were most concerned about whether Rogers admitted to his crimes now, but rather where he had hidden the rest of the money. If Rogers adamantly refused to say, even if he were sentenced to death, the investors’ money couldn’t be recovered. And this wasn’t what the investors wanted either.
Now that Rogers had requested to see Gu Nuan, perhaps there was some clue to be found.
Rogers, after three years in prison, certainly had lost the unstoppable prestige he once had. He was haggard and aged, wearing the standard prison uniform, looking very disheveled. But those bright eyes, like an unextinguished torch, flickered on and off, indicating that some obsession in his heart hadn’t vanished.
Upon seeing him, Gu Nuan said, "Looks like you’re doing well."
Rogers laughed when he heard her words, while raising an evil eyebrow, saying, "No one has ever said that to me. Do you know how the outside media describes me? They all say I’m finished, like the emperor’s new clothes, stripped of the facade, just a worthless homeless man without a penny."







