If she said she was her husband, would the head instructor lose his temper?

That's right, the head instructor asked Wei Minmin, who pondered for a moment before telling him: "Gu Mojing is my uncle."

He glanced at her in dissatisfaction before realizing … Little Wife's face was truly wonderful. Cyan and purple, red and swollen, and his skin was broken … Blood.

"Huh?" After being separated for a long while, Wei Minmin let out a cry. So Old man was talking to her, no wonder the driver said nothing.

"Ah what?" He was asking her a question, as if he didn't wake up from his sleep.

"Mm, this, this is what it looks like."

It seemed like the head of the Education Bureau had not confessed yet, so she could easily come up with a reason.

"I was reading a book when I accidentally hit a tree."

"Yes, Chief."

Chief Gu was slightly satisfied, seeing a pharmacy in front of him, he said: "Little Mo, stop."

Well, it must have been because the driver didn't move.

Wei Minmin got off the carriage, and with small steps she went to the pharmacy. She didn't dare make Chief Gu wait long, so she quickly bought the medicine.

Gu Mojing, on the other hand, felt that it was a little strange.

There was a lot of work going on in the army, and there was too much work to do.

The car drove to the Gu family home, a mansion with a half mountain, a villa. If it wasn't for Old General Gu's face, even if he had money, he might not have been able to buy it.

Madam Gu and Gu Huaiqing had coincidentally returned first, and just as they stopped their cars, they saw that their cars had also arrived, and laughed: "Look at your second brother, he came back rather quickly."

Gu Huaiqing brought out the thing on the back seat, "That's right."

After they had parked the car, they walked over. "Mo Jing, Mom thought you'd be late."

Wei Minmin got out of the car, with a face that was a little tragic to behold. She looked miserable and terrified, like a young wife as she went to the back of the car to welcome them.

Gu Huaiqing and Madam Gu were all somewhat petrified.