Contract Marriage: Billionaire and His Deaf Wife-Chapter 1213: Her Majesty the Empress (6)

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Chapter 1213: Chapter 1213: Her Majesty the Empress (6)

Lingxin’s mouth twitched. He thought to himself that this little troublemaker falls asleep every time after making mischief. He’s already developed the same habit as that big white dog of a father. Oh well, after all, he’s their father’s son too.

Just endure it like you would with the big white dog father.

In the hospital, the matter of the old lady visiting her great-grandson reached Gu Nuan at the company. Gu Nuan seemed unconcerned about it. Uncle Tang, who was somewhat anxious after hearing that the old lady had a quarrel there, came over to inform her but was puzzled by Gu Nuan’s indifference.

Gu Nuan had long known what kind of person the old lady was. To put it bluntly, the old lady wasn’t like Grandpa Gu or Grandma Gu, who were truly confused by age. The old lady knew her limits and boundaries. Perhaps she said something wrong in a moment of bluntness, but she would quickly realize her mistake. In fact, the one at a disadvantage would be the old lady.

The outcome was as expected. Didn’t the old lady admit her fault in front of Gu’s mom and dad?

As for such small family matters, every household has them. Gu Jinrong couldn’t afford to be so childish and narrow-minded as a granddaughter-in-law. How could a woman who takes every little argument to heart successfully run a large multinational company?

However, there was another matter that Gu Jinrong paid attention to. She heard that her little son was acting strangely, supposedly because he watched some news on TV.

Lawyer Chang walked into her office and reported the latest news, saying that Rogers had a sudden heart attack at the courthouse, and he had already died during the emergency medical transport.

This news was explosive. All the investors were in turmoil.

With Rogers’ death, it was as if they would never know where Rogers had hidden their money, and they’d never be able to retrieve it.

Due to the suspicious nature of the incident, although Rogers was old and a sudden heart attack or stroke was possible, there were no prior indications. The court had already called the forensic doctors to thoroughly investigate, perform an autopsy, and find out whether Rogers truly died of sudden illness or if there were hidden secrets. Otherwise, they couldn’t explain it to the large number of plaintiffs.

Gu Nuan knew one thing: after returning from Rogers, she had someone investigate the people who were caught with him. Originally, if Rogers hadn’t suddenly called her to meet, she really hadn’t thought she’d have any further connection with this man, only waiting for him to be sentenced.

Previously, she hadn’t investigated Rogers because his case seemed simple: he was a fraudster, who swindled a lot of people’s money, but he hadn’t deceived Gu Nuan.

Now the situation was different. After Rogers suddenly revealed the secret to her, his death could be said to have been anticipated. For this, she had slightly reminded the prison guards through Lawyer Chang.

After all, the accomplices who went to prison with Rogers had all died one by one, inside the prison; some died of illness, while others died in more absurd ways, like choking on food.

Lawyer Chang knew about these affairs. Now that Rogers was really dead, he couldn’t help but begin to worry for Gu Nuan.

Gu Nuan’s expression appeared quite calm. Because ever since that dark shadow disappeared three years ago, both she and her husband knew that these people would eventually return.

After Lingxin was discharged from the hospital, the next day, he and his younger brother were going to accompany their mom to Aunt Zhong’s place to be flower boys.

Aunt Zhong, from what they knew, was going to have a wedding in Washington, United States. So, they had to fly to the United States.

When they set off, they were first accompanied to the airport by Ou Yanan. As for the luggage, their grandparents and parents prepared two full little suitcases for them.