After having lunch in the restaurant, the Gu family’s car drove to the mall.
Although they have not been together for a long time, their tastes were very similar—Mrs. Gu liked what Ye Zhi liked.
Mrs. Gu looked at Ye Zhi, someone who perfectly met her requirements for her supposed daughter-in-law.
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Between her schedule, Sheng Man had a few hours to spare. She drove to a nearby mall, ready to spend some money to relieve her inner anxiety.
Sheng Man liked shopping the most, often buying things with the Sheng family’s money. But in the past few days, the card that the Sheng family had given her was frozen.
Whenever she used the money that she earned herself, she would feel heartbroken.
With that being said, does this mean that Mrs. Gu booked the entire mall just to go shopping with Ye Zhi?
Sheng Man suddenly remembered something. Long ago, she and Ye Zhi both carried a Himalayan diamond buckle bag.
Everyone thought her bag was genuine and Ye Zhi’s was fake, but soon after, the fact was revealed that the wife of the richest man Gu bought this Himalayan bag at the Christy’s auction.
She originally thought that Ye Zhi’s bag must be fake. However, thinking about it now, after Madam Gu bought that bag, did she give it to Ye Zhi?
Could it be that from the beginning, Ye Zhi’s bag had always been genuine?
There was also the globally limited-edition Bulgari necklace that Sheng Man wasn’t able to obtain. Afterwards, she learned that Mrs. Gu was the one who bought it.
Did these things fall into Ye Zhi’s hands in the end?
The more Sheng Man thought about it, the more she felt like something was amiss— what was the relationship between Mrs. Gu and Ye Zhi?
In other words, what was the connection between Ye Zhi and the Gu family?
Sheng Man once again thought of her situation. Nie Jiqing had strongly expressed her dissatisfaction with her and froze all her cards.
Sheng Man felt that the things in her grasp were gradually fading away, whereas Ye Zhi was starting to live the life she once had.