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Four hundred and twentieth chapters a mother compatriot

Yun Wu smiled and said, "You can just talk nonsense. By the way, I will continue to tell you, I asked the doctor about this Hanshi Powder. It is not good for you to eat. If you eat too much, you will become addicted and will die."

Yun Dai said ah: "I remember, this Hanshi Powder is Wushi Powder, right?"

"Yes, it seems to be called this name." Yun Wu nodded quickly, "Isn't it just five kinds of medicinal herbs?"

"And they are all ore." Yun Dai said, "If you don't say anything else, just say that this cinnabar contains mercury. It would be strange if you eat too much."

Yun Wu was a little anxious: "What should I do? I told Cheng'an, but he didn't believe me. He told his mother and father again, and they didn't think it was nothing. No matter what they said, many wealthy families in Beijing obeyed this thing, but it was just a little money."

Yun Dai sneered: "They don't really care about other people at all. They only care about their own glory and wealth. As long as Gu Chengan can give the Gu family face and become a high-ranking official, what will he eat? Anyway, he won't die immediately."

Yun Wu was worried: "They don't care, we have to care. Cheng'an... After all, we are brothers of the same mother and compatriots. Although he is a elm-head, I am my sister. I really can't watch him continue like this."

"Sister, why do you care?" Yun Dai said, "Gu Chengan treats us like enemies now. It's fine if he doesn't kill us, how could he be willing to listen to you? Is he a child? He is already twenty! You have told him that if he doesn't listen, then he will let him go. There will always be a day when he regrets it."

Yunwu sighed.

She was silent for a while and said softly, "I remember when I was a child, you were only two or three years old, and you were still talking badly. You were hungry all day long to find something to eat. Cheng'an took a packet of fruit from outside and secretly gave it to you, but he almost choked you to death. Fortunately, I discovered it... I didn't beat him to death. At that time, he was probably six or seven years old, and his butt was swollen by me, and he lay on the bed for several days."

As she said, tears came to her eyes.

Yun Dai looked at her silently and handed over a handkerchief.

Yun Wu took it and said with a smile: "You were even naughty than Cheng'an when you were a child. A two or three-year-old child climbed into the bed by himself, making a fuss about Cheng'an playing with you, making his wounds and screaming on the bed."

"Sister..." Yun Dai reached out to wipe her tears.

Yun Wu smiled with tears in her eyes: "Mom is gone, it's great that we three siblings depend on each other for life. But I don't know when, Cheng'an has been alienated from me and has stopped following you and calling out to my sister. It's all my fault. I got married early. If I were at home, you two wouldn't have made such a fuss..."

Yun Dai said: "Sister, this has nothing to do with you. Gu Chengan is stupid. He always thought that I killed my mother and regarded me as an enemy. He hated me to death."

"No, Cheng'an was not like this when he was a child." Yun Wu shook his head, "He would rather be beaten than buy food for you secretly. He would endure the pain when he was injured, and would grin and tease you. How could he think you are an enemy? Alas, I don't know why he became like this now."

"Maybe he would be ignorant at that time. When he grew up, he knew that his mother had died of dysfunction, so he hated me."

"No, when I got married, he was ten years old. What do you don't know? He would still love you very much." Yun Wu was a little annoyed, "Maybe someone said something to him. It's all my fault."

Yun Dai thought of Ye, Aunt Gao and Gu Yunxiang.

Perhaps, who among these three people had a certain impact on Gu Chengan, who was still young at the time, but he was now twenty years old. Doesn’t he have any ability to distinguish right from wrong?
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