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Chapter 350

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At noon, Lu Bancheng safely arrived at Beijing International Airport.

After a long-distance flight of nearly 13 hours, he didn't even go home to take a shower or catch his breath. Instead, he drove the car that was parked in the airport parking lot and went straight to the Gu Company to deliver the perfect, freshly made diamond ring to Gu Yusheng.

When Lu Bancheng arrived, Gu Yusheng was in a video conference with a company that had close cooperation abroad.

Hearing the door open, Gu Yusheng wanted to say, "Get out," but when he saw Lu Bancheng, he immediately stopped talking. He said to the person in the video conference, "Sorry, please wait a minute." He turned off the camera and the sound, quickly stood up, and walked to Lu Bancheng.

Before Gu Yusheng could speak, Gu Yusheng asked, "Where is it?"

Lu Bancheng took out a red gift box from his pocket and handed it to Gu Yusheng.

After Gu Yusheng took it, he immediately opened it. The diamond ring was quietly placed inside, exactly the same as the design he had drawn that day, but because it was real, it was far more stunning and noble than the design.

The pink diamond ring was polished into a heart shape, with a perfect cut. Under the light, it flowed luxuriously and brilliantly.

With just one look, Gu Yusheng was very satisfied with the ring. He whispered to Lu Bancheng, "Thank you," and then took the diamond ring back to his desk.

After Lu Bancheng left, Gu Yusheng restarted the video conference. The diamond ring was placed next to the computer, and he could always see it out of the corner of his eye. He had always been serious about his work, but now he couldn't help but be absent-minded.

He would only propose once in his life, so he always wanted more romantic surprises than other men.

Flowers, fireworks, diamond rings … She not only wanted what other people had, but she also wanted what other people didn't have.

But, what should I do to make her unforgettable for the rest of her life?

"Mr. Gu?" In the video conference, someone had expressed his opinion and was waiting for Gu Yusheng's reply. However, he didn't respond for a long time, so someone called his name.

Gu Yusheng came back to his senses and casually said, "Very good." Then, his thoughts didn't linger on the video conference for more than a minute before he was absent-minded again.

Last night, when she finished singing and he walked with her to the parking lot, did he ask her what song she was singing?

She said it was The End.

She also said that the song was an old song, about ten years old. She liked that song very much. That singer had once held a concert, but she was not able to go. Later on, that singer was not as popular and did not hold another concert. She was very regretful that she was not able to hear her sing 'The End' live.

He would make up for her regrets.

Thinking of this, Gu Yusheng immediately took out his cell phone. Just as he was about to make a call, he realized that he was still in a meeting, so he apologized to the person in the video call and put down his cell phone. With his mind already far away, he forced himself to hold on until the end of the meeting. Then he couldn't wait to call Lu Bancheng and ask him to come to his office.

"Help me with a few more things. First, I want to order a large bouquet of pink roses. I asked little troublemaker yesterday, and she said that pink is her favorite color."

"Second, help me buy a batch of fireworks and put them in my back garden in advance. I will text you in advance at night, and you can help me light them."

"Third …" Gu Yusheng paused a little, stared at Lu Bancheng, and said clearly, "Help me find the original singer of The End. I want her to sing this song for little troublemaker tonight!"

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