"Oh, really?" Gu Qingxin no longer had any feelings for that man.
Sometimes she found it strange—weren't blood ties supposed to be unbreakable? Yet, she really didn't feel that way about Gu Huai'an.
Most of the time, she felt he was just a stranger.
"Did he... do something?" Tang Rongling frowned. Given his understanding of Gu Qingxin, she shouldn't be reacting this way.
"You'll have to ask him himself what despicable things he did." Gu Qingxin's voice was somewhat cold.
What he did to Mom was absolutely unforgivable.
"..."
The waiter served the coffee and then withdrew.
Tang Rongling saw that she seemed very repulsed by Gu Huai'an, so he didn't bring it up again.
"Xin Xin... I didn't want to tell you this, knowing it wouldn't do you any good... But last time when you went to the company to find Beiming Han, he was clearly already on a business trip, a trip that lasted more than half a month. I know there must be some conflict between you two."
