6: Chapter 6 disappeared without a trace.

Instead, he took the initiative, holding Su Yue with his left hand while his right hand continued to cause trouble.

Su Yue let out a soft moan; the sudden sensation made her unable to help but slide downward.

Gu Yanchen put Su Yue down at once, his eyes burning crimson as his large hand reached into her top.

"I looked at it yesterday and it looked so soft! I finally got to squeeze it."

Gu Yanchen couldn't help but increase the pressure. Su Yue moaned again, her eyes misty, her voice soft and delicate, "It hurts."

Just then, the phone beside Gu Yanchen rang abruptly.

Both of their movements froze simultaneously.

The phone call shattered the extremely intimate atmosphere.

The phone clearly displayed the name "Xiaoxiao."

Gu Yanchen instantly snapped out of it, stood up coldly, and put some distance between them. "There won't be a next time. I already have a girlfriend, so don't do things that make people misunderstand."

Su Yue's heart sank instantly. She bit her delicate lips and called out to Gu Yanchen twice, but he walked away without looking back.

Damn, that Zhang Qingqing really knows how to pick her timing!

It seems that unless I break those two up, Gu Yanchen won't cross that line.

She checked her phone; there was still half a month until the Apocalypse, so she needed to speed things up.

Su Yue wiped her mouth and immediately made a phone call. The other end picked up quickly. "What is it?"

"Help me find out where Gu Yanchen lives."

The person on the other end replied, "Got it," and then hung up.

After class, Su Yue received Gu Yanchen's home address. She skipped evening self-study, took a taxi to a fruit shop to buy some gifts, and then went to Gu Yanchen's house.

The location was a notoriously poor area in City A. The scattered, dilapidated old houses didn't even have streetlights. Fortunately, it was still dusk; otherwise, she wouldn't even be able to see the road.

When Su Yue, a delicate and fair-skinned beauty, appeared, it was like a piece of fat falling into a den of tigers and wolves. Many middle-aged men over fifty let their eyes roam wantonly over her, their gazes sticky and lecherous.

She couldn't help but recall those disgusting memories from her past life, feeling an instant wave of nausea as she quickened her pace toward Gu Yanchen's house.

Finally, Su Yue arrived at Gu Yanchen's home.

She knocked, and a woman opened the door.

The woman was dressed in simple clothes but looked very neat, though her face was extremely pale, as if she were seriously ill.

She glanced at Su Yue's school uniform and asked, "You are..."

"Hello, Auntie. I am Gu Yanchen's classmate, Su Yue," I said, feigning innocence.

When Mother Gu heard the name "Su Yue," she instantly acted as if she had swallowed gunpowder, her face turning red with anger. "What are you here for? Isn't humiliating my son enough? Do you want to humiliate me too? Our family doesn't welcome you!"

"I'm sorry..." Su Yue opened her mouth. "I know that no matter what I do, I can't make up for the harm I've caused Gu Yanchen, but I truly regret it."

Tears came easily; Su Yue's extremely beautiful face was streaked with teardrops as she looked at Mother Gu with a tone that was almost pleading.

Mother Gu coughed heavily twice, her attitude softening slightly. "Things have reached this point; it's no longer up to me whether to forgive you or not. My son can't attend military academy now, which was his own choice, so I can't blame it all on you. But I still can't bring myself to forgive you. You should leave."

How could Su Yue leave? Regardless of whether she could win over Gu Yanchen, she had indirectly caused Aunt Gu's death in her past life, so she naturally couldn't just stand by. Although she wasn't a good person, she had never intended to take anyone's life.

Su Yue choked out, "Auntie, I really know I was wrong. I heard you're sick and need medical expenses. Can you let me pay for your medical expenses as part of the compensation? Just give me one chance to make up for my mistakes."

Mother Gu wanted to scold her and drive Su Yue away, but the moment she saw Su Yue's tears falling drop by drop, all her anger dissipated.

No wonder her son liked her; she was indeed a great beauty according to general aesthetic standards.

Mother Gu was a kind-hearted person, and in the end, she softened. "Come in first."

Su Yue's brows lit up with joy, and she quickly thanked her.

After entering the Gu household, Su Yue realized just how bitter Gu Yanchen's life had been. It turned out that the Gu family had once been prosperous, with a business larger than her father's, but his father had run off with a mistress when he was three, taking all the family's money and leaving behind a mountain of debt.

Gu Yanchen had been hiding here and there with Mother Gu since he was young. At the age when others were starting elementary school, he didn't dare to go to school. Later, it was Mother Gu's mother who left an inheritance that paid off the debts, allowing them to finally live a normal life.

Gu Yanchen didn't start elementary school until he was eight. Fortunately, he was naturally intelligent and skipped two grades, finally reaching his third year of high school at eighteen.

Just when things were finally getting better, Mother Gu was diagnosed with leukemia, which turned out to be a result of her work in a factory. They couldn't even afford the medicine, and after spending all their savings, the black-hearted factory wouldn't pay a single cent in compensation, leaving them only to wait for death.

Gu Yanchen had been sensible since he was a child, helping his mother earn money. After learning about his mother's illness, he almost never rested for a single day, trying every possible way to earn money whenever he had time.

Su Yue listened to Mother Gu rambling about the past and shed tears several times; the more she heard, the more uncomfortable she felt.

She only knew that Gu Yanchen was poor, but she had never imagined his life was this bitter. Thinking of the things she did in her past life, having grown up steeped in vile waters, she rarely felt a shred of humanity, but now she did.

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