Chapter 97: Meeting Grandma Chen

Spending the Villain’s Money to Extend My Life

Chapter 97: Meeting Grandma Chen

“Miss Gu, I wonder what you have prepared for Grandma Chen’s birthday today. Shuangshuang told us that you have prepared a big surprise for Grandma Chen.” In the middle of them, there was an elegant-looking old lady with a carved cane. “Grandma Chen!”The rich girl who was obviously there to stir things up called out sweetly. “Oh?” Old Mrs. Chen squinted and smiled at Gu Shishi. Everyone in the circle knew that Gu Shishi was brought back. But for someone of Old Mrs. Chen’s age, biological descendents were the most important thing. Gu Shishi was the birth daughter of the Gu’s. Old Mrs. Chen wouldn’t place any importance on the relationship between Gu Shishi and Gu Wushuang. “Kexin, you are a friend of Miss Gu? Why didn’t you introduce the two of us?” What was there to introduce?That was the third prank that they had agreed upon. They wanted to embarrass Gu Shishi, who didn’t understand any of the upper-class etiquettes, publicly. An individual truly from wealth would not only be wealthy, but also be cultured. Thinking about that, Chen Kexin smiled bitterly. Pingting and the group might have taken it too much for granted. “That’s right. We can’t wait any longer!” All of a sudden, everybody was cheering on. It was obvious that they were all waiting for the drama to unfold. If it was the original owner, she’d very likely assumed that she was a part of the Gu’s and not bring anything herself. It would be an equivalent of making an announcement at this banquet that even though she was a Gu’s by blood, she knew no etiquettes and didn’t remotely measure up to Gu Wushuang, the adopted daughter. Nobody could have anticipated that the original owner had already been swapped out inside! She opened up her little purse under the stare of everyone who was waiting for drama. The object wasn’t very big but as soon as she produced it, all the sarcastic voices disappeared all of a sudden! The little wooden box was just the size of a palm, but the Chinese knot was tied with thin, red strings into the size of a nail. It stood out a lot.