Love You for the Rest of My Life-Chapter 133: A Thought of Heaven, A Thought of Hell

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Chapter 133: Chapter 133: A Thought of Heaven, A Thought of Hell

Gu Qibao thought that seeing Bo Chengyan might trigger some earth-shattering emotion from her, perhaps even a bout of weeping and lamentation.

But who would have thought that life could be so unpredictable.

At this moment as he stood before her, she didn’t feel anything, not the slightest bit of flux, as calm as a lake without a ripple. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦

Instead, the image of another man surfaced in her mind, the wild and arrogant man who had just been yelling at her, Di Mingjue.

Why did she think of him?

Was it because although he spoke harshly, he refused to let her go at all costs?

Was it because he’d rather hurt himself than actually hurt her?

Or was it because when she was in front of him, she could be her true self, argue, fuss, without regard for manners and even curse openly.

Gu Qibao suddenly laughed, she had just had a heated argument with Di Mingjue, and for some reason, now all she could think of was him.

Was this what they call an enlightenment?

She had just been bickering with him and almost ran away from her own wedding.

She didn’t know why Bo Chengyan was right in front of her, yet all she could think about was whether Di Mingjue was angry at her.

Gu Qibao looked up at Bo Chengyan standing at the door, realizing that he had always seemed far away from her, never close.

Why would she get upset for his sake?

"Gu Qibao, you really are relentless," she cursed herself silently before asking him, "Did you need something?"

The look on her face at the moment was as placid as if she was looking at a stranger.

Yet wasn’t she just laughing sweetly?

This puzzled Bo Chengyan. She seemed to be rejecting him, and she wasn’t calling him Brother Chenghe anymore.

A wave of melancholy washed over Bo Chengyan. After a moment of silence, he finally spoke: "Xiaoqi, are you sure you want to marry Di Mingjue? He has a terrible temper, will you be happy?"

Gu Qibao furrowed her brows, was this the first time she heard an outsider describe her man as having a terrible temper?

Was his temper really that bad? Yes, it was! But if he didn’t, would he still be Di Mingjue?

Her man? She suddenly took quite a liking to this notion.

"I will be happy." Gu Qibao revealed a hint of a smile, looking unwaveringly at Bo Chengyan. "Brother Chenghe, thank you for coming to see me. You’ve made me realize something I’ve been uncertain of. Now, I can tell you clearly that I will be very happy marrying Di Mingjue. If you don’t believe it, just wait and see."

"Is that so?" A look of profound surprise crossed Bo Chengyan’s face. He could hardly believe what she had just said. She had clearly been...

"Yes." Gu Qibao nodded affirmatively. "Have you heard of this saying? It’s a matter of choice between heaven and hell. Sometimes, the decisions are made in the blink of an eye."

For example, right now. Seeing Bo Chengyan stand there right before her, she realized that she had made her decision at that very moment.

She only hoped it was not too late.

She had no idea how to explain this to Bo Chengyan, or maybe she didn’t need to. Since she had made her choice for heaven, maybe it was time to say goodbye to the past?

Bo Chengyan was so shocked by her words that he couldn’t utter a single word.

Nangong Ran was taken aback, rushing over to grab Gu Qibao’s hand and shake it excitedly, "Gu Qibao, are you in love with the Duke?"

Sometimes it could be so simple to love someone, it could happen in just a second, then there’s an answer.

Gu Qibao smiled, and free from her previous turmoil and gloom, she nodded and said bluntly, "I don’t know if it’s love, but right now, I suddenly really want to marry him."

Bo Chengyan was stunned, as was Nangong Ran. The only one laughing was Gu Qibao, a sweet, charming laugh.

She was beautiful when she smiled in her wedding dress, like a woman waiting sweetly to be wed, stunning to anyone who glimpsed at her.