Chapter 200: Gu Mang Was Jealous Of Gu Yin.
The other party’s audio turned on. A clear male’s voice said mirthlessly, “You’re still so willful.”
Gu Mang was expressionless. She cut the audio, closed the laptop, and got up to go to sleep.
Meanwhile.
Lu Chengzhou received a call from He Yidu.
“Brother Cheng, I don’t know who it is. They think it’s the Arctic Fox, but Shadow League has no grudges with them. There’s no reason for conflict.”
He and Qin Fang were doing something at the Delta when suddenly there was news that there was a shipment of goods worth tens of billions nearby. Even the security deployment map and patrol routes were delivered right to them.
They didn’t believe it at first, but it would be foolish to ignore such a big piece of meat when it was delivered right to them so they got some people to investigate, and in the end, they intercepted the goods with hardly any effort at all.
As soon as they left, Interpol stopped the ship and arrested everyone there for investigation. They lost both men and money. If it was the Shadow League who did it, Shadow League was fully capable of taking this batch of goods all for themselves. Why would they give it up? Unless there was a new international hacker who could compete with Arctic Fox…
Someone offended their boss, and seeing that they were at the Delta, he simply offered them the goods. Everything happened due to coincidence. It was a very reasonable explanation.
Lu Chengzhou sat languidly on the sofa with cigarettes between his fingers. He flicked the ash and said casually, “Any trace of the hacker?”
“Lu San did a trace but he only found a letter.” He Yidu looked back at Lu San who was still sitting in front of the computer behind him.
On the black screen, there was a huge letter.
M.
Apart from this, there was nothing else they could find.
Qin Fang stood there, clasping his hands together in prayer as he prayed to this hotshot as though he were the god of wealth. His attitude was too sincere.
The corner of He Yidu’s mouth twitched. He took a photo and sent it to Lu Chengzhou. When Lu Chengzhou saw the letter on the computer screen he gave a light smirk.
…
Early the next morning, Lu Chengzhou helped Gu Mang reapply the ointment before sending her to school. Walking upstairs, she bumped into Gu Yin. The two were side by side as they walked upstairs.
“Saturday we’re going to pay respects to Pa and Ma,” Gu Yin looked down and said softly.
Gu Mang’s gaze was still as she walked languidly with her hands in her pockets. “Yeah.”
“Uncle told us to go together. We’ll pick you up at the school entrance Saturday. Tell me Uncle Gu Si’s address and he will go pick him up.”
Gu Mang didn’t respond for a while.
Gu Yin glanced at her, smiled, and said softly, “Sister, I hope Pa and Ma can rest in peace. If you hate Pa and Ma for giving me all their inheritance and don’t want to go to see them, I can divide the inheritance in three and split it with you and Gu Si.”
She spoke just loud enough to be heard by everyone nearby. People who heard her thought that Gu Yin was a reasonable and sentimental person, and that Gu Mang was someone who only cared for money and not people. People began to stare at Gu Mang.
Gu Mang turned her face slightly, her eyes as solemn as a cold lake. Then she smiled in a queer manner. “Sure, split it.”
Gu Yin smiled upon hearing that.
“You’re acting very generous,” Gu Mang said nonchalantly, in a low, raspy voice.
She looked away and continued walking forward languidly.
Gu Yin’s expression quickly returned to normal as she stared at Gu Mang’s back. “As long as Sis is willing to pay respect to Pa and Ma, I will get a lawyer to divide the assets.”
She turned a corner upstairs and disappeared from everyone’s sight. The news spread throughout the Year Threes during the morning reading session. Even the school forum was talking about why Gu Mang disliked Gu Yin.
So it was a fight for inheritance. Gu Mang was jealous of Gu Yin.