Chapter 262: 264 Regiment Commander, kick him out (3)_1
Che Zhiqiang looked at Che Huan, "Huanhuan has come back."
The old lady of the Che family didn’t regard Che Huan with any favor, she glanced at her sideways and did not speak.
Che Huan didn’t mind either, she went over and fed Wen Ru breakfast.
After a while, she suddenly heard the enthusiastic voice of the old lady of the Che family, "Jizhou is here too."
Gu Jizhou!
What was he doing here? Had he been discharged from the hospital already?
Che Huan stiffened for a moment, nearly dropping the bowl in her hand.
She narrowly steadied it, placed the bowl aside, turned around and looked at Gu Jizhou, "What are you doing here?"
Gu Jizhou was carrying quite a few things, "I came to see how Mom is doing, to see how Grandma is."
The old lady of the Che family looked at the things Gu Jizhou was carrying, smiling so widely she almost couldn’t close her mouth, "Just come, why bring things?"
She turned back to look at Che Huan, "Jizhou is so busy, yet he took the time to visit us, what kind of attitude is this from you?"
Che Huan ignored the old lady of the Che family, turned her gaze to Gu Jizhou, "The marriage has been dissolved cleanly, don’t call her ’Mom’ anymore, you and I have no relationship left."
The smile on Gu Jizhou’s face suddenly stiffened as he stared at Che Huan. Had she still not given up on Huo Jinnan?
After a moment, his smile returned, "We can remarry even after the divorce."
Che Huan smiled sweetly, "Sorry, Mr. Gu, I have absolutely no such intention."
Gu Jizhou didn’t mind and looked toward Wen Ru.
Wen Ru’s complexion looked very bad as she lay on the hospital bed, looking toward Gu Jizhou, "My daughter, you and your son have wronged her enough for one time!"
Thinking of this visit, there were still some matters he wanted to understand clearly.
Gu Jizhou looked in Wen Ru’s direction, "Mom, there are some things that I want to ask you about."
Wen Ru’s face changed color, "Don’t call me ’Mom’."
Gu Jizhou turned his gaze toward the old Mrs. Che and Che Zhiqiang, "May I speak with my mom in private about some matters?"
The old lady of the Che family pulled Che Zhiqiang along, "Alright, let’s go out first."
She looked at Che Huan, "Aren’t you coming out?"
Her mother was still in the hospital bed, Che Huan didn’t want to argue with the old lady and turned to face Gu Jizhou, "I just want to ask you one question, did my mom’s car accident have anything to do with you?"
"In your heart, am I that kind of person?" Gu Jizhou became annoyed and lit a cigarette.
"This is a ward, smoking is prohibited." Che Huan chuckled coldly, watching Gu Jizhou.
Gu Jizhou’s face turned slightly red and he put out the cigarette.
Just then, the doorway was suddenly barreled through by a black figure like a tornado.
The moment the team leader entered, its fur stood on end, it crouched down majestically in front of Che Huan, baring its teeth menacingly at Gu Jizhou.
Seeing the team leader, Gu Jizhou’s face instantly turned pale, his gaze shifting past the team leader and settling on Che Huan.
Che Huan’s face slightly flushed, she bit her lip, "Team leader, chase him out."
The team leader growled at Gu Jizhou.
Gu Jizhou watched the team leader with an ashen face, dropped the cigarette butt on the floor, and turned to leave, his shoulders trembling slightly.
The old Mrs. Che watched from the side, internally expressing her dissatisfaction a thousand times over, "Che Huan, how can you be so ungrateful..."
"Woof~"
"Woof woof~"
The team leader barked fiercely at the old Mrs. Che twice.
The old Mrs. Che was so scared that she nearly fell over, and she cursed as she left the ward.
Che Zhiqiang stood to the side and turned to Che Huan, "Huanhuan, don’t mind her, your grandma has always been this way, sharp-tongued but soft-hearted."
Sharp-tongued but soft-hearted?
Che Huan smiled sweetly without saying a word.
Hearing the old Mrs. Che calling his name from outside, Che Zhiqiang left the ward, "Huanhuan, I will come to see you and your mom again later."
Che Huan watched Che Zhiqiang leave, feeling distinctly that in these five years, too many things she didn’t know about had happened. It seemed like everything had changed.