Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon

Chapter 391 - 391: A Lot of Love



Chapter 391 - 391: A Lot of Love

Gu Zi couldn’t help but squirm, her slender waist and perky buttocks writhing in anticipation. Her thighs were slick with desire, her breath coming in soft, panting gasps. She yearned for him to enter her, whispering, “Su Shen, give it to me…”

Su Shen lifted her slightly, taking a moment to appreciate the sight of her yearning for him. A sense of satisfaction welled up within him, a feeling he found difficult to put into words.

Their lovemaking took them from the bed to the floor and back again, going through three condoms in the process. By the time they were finished, night had fallen completely.

Afterwards, Gu Zi was left utterly spent, her slender arms clutching a soft pillow as she lay sprawled on the bed.

Su Shen’s gaze lingered on the sensual curve of the woman’s waist, nearly unable to restrain himself. Yet, even at his most beastly, he couldn’t bear to touch her, afraid he might break her delicate form.

Having composed himself, Su Shen descended the stairs, dressed in a neat and proper manner. Gu Zi watched his retreating figure, finally understanding the phrase, ‘a beast when undressed, a gentleman when clothed.’ His transformation was clear and undeniable.

As Su Shen descended, Su Bing and Su Li were engrossed in an animated film, their younger sister, Su Le, in tow. Su Li held a baby bottle in his hand, sipping from it. Su Shen spared them a glance before heading straight to the kitchen to prepare the pig’s trotters as Gu Zi had instructed.

Su Li noticed that only their father had come down, suspecting that he must have been teasing their mother again.

However, such teasing seemed to be a legitimate part of their parents’ relationship. If their mother had no objections, he naturally wouldn’t either. He and his brother were content to look after their sister, as their brother had advised, it was best not to meddle in adult affairs.

Dinner at the Su residence was exceptionally late that night, nearly nine o’clock. However, the three children were far from hungry. The house was filled with more food than they could possibly eat, and they hadn’t felt hunger in a long time.

As for Gu Zi, there was no chance of her going hungry. After Su Shen had started cooking the pig’s trotters, he began preparing food for Gu Zi. He even brought her a bowl of shrimp meatball soup. Su Bing and Su Li watched, making a mental note to become men like their father, who would never let their women go hungry.

It wasn’t surprising for Su Li to have such thoughts, but Su Bing was puzzled as to why he would suddenly harbor such sentiments. It was unsettling.

Gu Zi looked at Su Bing curiously, “What’s wrong, big brother? Why is your face turning pale and then green?”

Su Bing, of course, couldn’t reveal the strange thoughts that had popped into his head. He quickly replied, “I might have caught a cold. I’ll take some medicine later.”

“Is that so?” Gu Zi turned to Su Shen for confirmation.

Su Shen glanced at his eldest son, not noticing anything unusual. His voice was low and steady as he reassured, “That should be it. He’ll be fine after taking some cold medicine. Don’t worry..”


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