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Chapter 22 Offer to move out

Jiang Chenyu turned around, "Why are you following me?"

"Jiang Chenyu, let's go out and live." Gu Nuannuan said with sincere eyes: "If I stay at your house any longer, your sister-in-law, your brother, and maybe your father will be hospitalized because of their anger."

She asked with pleading eyes: "Are you okay?"

She really doesn't want to stay here anymore. She doesn't like everyone in Jiang House.

The powerful old man, the displeased Wei Aihua, and the unpredictable Mayor Jiang are all unacceptable to Gu Nuannuan.

Jiang Chenyu is her husband and should be her closest person in the Jiang family. However, he is the person who hates her the most in the Jiang family.

Gu Nuannuan even thought that it would be more comfortable to rent a small apartment of thirty to forty square meters than to live in this deep compound.

Jiang Chenyu saw the desire to escape in the girl's eyes, and his Adam's apple rolled, "As long as you don't make me angry in the hospital, you can make others angry as you like."

After saying that, he left.

The words came true, and Jiang Chenyu didn't expect that one day he would be so angry that the little wife he married would be hospitalized.

At this moment, he was still laughing at how capable she was of putting her family in the hospital.

However, wouldn't it be too cheap for her to let her go out and live comfortably?

She finally married into the Jiang family, so why not "enjoy" the life of the Jiang family?

Jiang Chenyu raised one corner of his mouth, "Gu Nuannuan, I hope you have good luck in the Jiang family."

In the restaurant, Mr. Jiang calmly listened to the explanations from the servants present. He understood what happened word for word.

"Did she really say that?" Mr. Jiang asked the servants present.

The servant nodded, "These are the original words of the eldest young lady and the second young lady."

The flesh on Mr. Jiang's cheeks was pimpled. He put his hand on the edge of the dining table and pressed it hard. "You all go down and remove the tableware."

"Yes, sir."

Everyone dispersed, leaving only the butler beside them.

Jiang Laodao: "I just thought she was attractive, and the next second she would do something disgusting to me."

The housekeeper knew who she was referring to, and there was no one else except Gu Nuannuan who had just walked in.

The housekeeper stood in the middle and said something fair, "Master, I think there is something fishy about this matter. Although the eldest young lady has prejudices against the second young lady, she will not humiliate the second young lady. After all, the eldest young lady has always been

She is rather conceited and would not easily say such words that lower her status. If she said it today, it must be because something happened or something irritated her.

The fault of the Second Young Madam was that she directly insulted the Eldest Madam. She really shouldn’t have done that, but thinking about it from her perspective, the Second Young Madam is a filial child. If she hadn’t been filial, she wouldn’t have been threatened by you to marry into the Jiang family. But the Eldest Young Madam

The young lady's words insulted her family, and it is only natural for her to be angry.

Everyone is wrong and needs to be looked into."

Mr. Jiang and Wei Aihua have been father-in-law for more than 20 years. During these 20 years, he has already treated Wei Aihua as his daughter. When something bad happens, Mr. Jiang is the first to blame Gu Nuan, a foreigner, for the mistake.

Warm yourself up. After all, who as a parent would think that their children are at fault.

Fortunately, the housekeeper kept reminding him to keep Mr. Jiang awake.

Mr. Jiang ordered: "Do you think Aihua was provoked by something? Go and find out what Aihua did today, who he met, and what he said. If you dare to let me find out that someone is deliberately provoking it, I will definitely not do it."

Spare her easily."

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