Chapter 2554
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The son-in-law was more and more pleasing to the eye.
Zou Fang felt that he was supporting Gu Yunche in disguise.
"I'm her mother. How can I harm her?"
Even if Gu Yunche was rich now, she could not give her daughter to him as long as she thought of the gloominess she felt from him.
Father Luo did not understand this woman's sixth sense, but he did not argue too much.
He promised not to see Gu Yunche again, but they lived close to each other, so it was inevitable that they would run into each other.
This person invited him for tea, so he could not refuse, so he could only go quietly and control the time to come back early.
At first, Gu Yunche invited him over, but he was busy with work in the study, and Father Luo was everywhere in the house, so no one disturbed each other.
It was just that the more times they came, the more time they had to strike up a conversation.
When he came for the sixth time, Father Luo found a chessboard in the house, and it was an old thing from the Qing Dynasty.
"Do you usually play chess?"
"Occasionally, I play with myself." Gu Yunche said.
Father Luo's hands were itchy, "Or … let's play a game?"
Gu Yunche looked at the time, "OK."
Then, the two sat down and played a game of chess with great interest.
Father Luo was a master of Go. Although he was not as good as the domestic professional Go players, there were few opponents in the amateur circle.
When he started playing chess with Gu Yun Che, he actually felt as if he had finally met his match.
He rubbed the chess piece in his hand and finally decided on the position of the piece. He looked up at Gu Yunche, who was sitting opposite him with a calm face.
"Come over here, such a big house, won't your parents come over?"
Gu Yunche thought for a moment and answered.
"My … parents are gone."
He could not say that he had no parents, which would arouse suspicion.
Father Luo listened, and there was a trace of imperceptible distress in his eyes.
It turned out that his parents died early. No wonder his temperament was so strange and he did not like to deal with people.
"Sorry, I shouldn't have mentioned your sadness."
"It's okay." Gu Yunche smiled faintly. Anyway, he had never been sad about this.
The game lasted for two or three hours. Finally, Gu Yunche won, but Luo Fu was not angry.
However, his competitive spirit was aroused, and he made up his mind to win back the next time.
"It's getting late. I'm going back."
Father Luo took a sip of tea and got up to go back.
Gu Yun Che sent him to the door and handed over a set of keys to the house.
"Uncle, if you like the things at home, you can come and take a look at them anytime."
Otherwise, the two of them wouldn't have to pretend to meet each other by chance, which would be quite tiring.
Father Luo looked at the key and wanted to take it, but he knew it was inappropriate.
"This … isn't appropriate."
How big of a heart did he have? There were so many treasures in the house, and he just casually gave him the key. Wasn't he afraid that he would empty the house?
"Just take it that I'm leaving a spare with you," Gu Yunche said as he stuffed the key into his hand.
Father Luo wanted to return it, but the other party said that he had work to deal with and had already left.
He could only take the key back home and buy dinner on the way back.
Along the way, the more he thought about it, the more he felt that this person met the standards of a son-in-law in his mind.
The job was decent and stable, and he was not stingy with his daughter.
Although he had no parents, they were reluctant to give up their daughter. The other party had no parents, but there was less conflict with a daughter-in-law. He was just like their son-in-law.
And he knew how to play chess. After becoming his son-in-law, he would not have to worry about no opponent to play chess with him.
(The end of this chapter)
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