The next hour or so of conversation passed mostly in a question-and-answer format, with Hao Yunyang learning about Gu Shaohua’s general situation. He glanced at his watch and said with a smile: “It’s past one. Don’t you have classes this afternoon?”
“No main courses this afternoon, not going,” Hao Zhenzhen pouted: “Bro, you must accompany me these two days, don’t leave today.”
“Of course.” Hao Yunyang, not understanding the intricacies of university courses, naturally wouldn’t refuse Hao Zhenzhen’s request, nodding with a smile: “In the next three days, I’ll accompany you to explore Hangzhou properly.”
That afternoon, Gu Shaohua was forcibly dragged by Hao Zhenzhen, abandoning study time to go shopping at the mall with Hao Yunyang and Hao Zhenzhen.
Around five in the afternoon, Hao Zhenzhen’s three dormitory mates, invited by her, left the school and went to a hotel for dinner, then went to KTV for some wild fun before leaving drunk and returning to campus.
Hao Yunyang was staying at a hotel near the university campus. After midnight, a special operations team member entered Hao Yunyang’s bedroom, holding a laptop, bowing slightly and saying: “Dragon Head, the information you requested has been investigated. Would you like to see it now?”
“Oh?” Hao Yunyang was stunned, then picked up the remote to turn off the TV, nodding: “Bring it over for me to see.”
“Hehe, you’re blaming me, right?” Zhao Chenxin pursed her lips and smiled: “Then I’ll hang up the phone?”
“No, don’t. Wait a minute,” Hao Yunyang laughed and said with a forced smile: “What I mean is, you called at just the right time. If I start tidying up later, I might even turn off my phone!”
“What are you tidying up? And why turn off your phone?” Zhao Chenxin found it strange and asked after thinking: “Also, I’ve been wondering these past few days, what did Liu Xiangru say to you in the study that day? When I was negotiating a stake with the Liu family, he mentioned something about leaving a seat for the Liu family in the future?”



