’80s Sweet Marriage: Struggle for a Good Life

Chapter 137: Advice to Brother Dong

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Su Nuo turned to Qin Xiangdong and asked, "Brother Dong, are you going back to Beihua too?"

"Yeah. I haven't been back for many years. This time I'm going back with Cheng Lan." Qin Xiangdong smiled and turned around to greet the waiter to serve the food.

But Su Nuo knew that Qin Xiangdong actually wanted to change the subject and secretly cover up the loneliness in his eyes.

Qin Xiangdong’s family used to be neighbors with the Gu family, and they were childhood sweethearts with Gu Chenglan’s eldest sister Gu Ying.

It's just that Qin Xiangdong's ancestors are not as powerful as the Gu family's ancestors, and their roots are not as deep.

By the time Qin Xiangdong's father's generation arrived, there was no big development in Beihua, so they wanted to move elsewhere. Firstly, you can seize the opportunity; secondly, after you have developed well and come back to Beihua, your status will also improve.

But I didn't expect that Qin Xiangdong's father brought his family here and died in an accident just as his career started to pick up.

The next year, Qin Xiangdong's mother suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and passed away after being in a coma for more than half a year.

Qin Xiangdong was still a boy of 17 or 18 years old with no education or experience. He could neither take over his father's job nor support his family.

In the end, I could only grit my teeth, use all my connections, and spend the last savings of my family to send my only sister to study abroad, hoping that my sister could have a carefree and best life.

But Qin Xiangdong himself was delayed. He had no basis to return to Beihua, and he would be alone in a foreign land if he stayed.

Coupled with the fact that he was still in the rebellious stage of youth and frivolousness, without the control of his parents, and full of the pain of losing his loved ones, the road went further and further, and he became a different person.

What made Qin Xiangdong most uncomfortable was that his relationship with Gu Ying had just sprouted in the best years of his youth and then ended without any illness.

It seems that Qin Xiangdong went back this time to save his relationship with Gu Ying.

After all, Qin Xiangdong is now considered to have a successful career here. Although what he did back then was not necessarily so glorious, at least Brother Dong has a name now and is different from what he used to be.

But Su Nuo knew that Qin Xiangdong in his previous life really had no way to save this relationship.

"Brother Dong." Su Nuo was thinking about what to say, "When you go back, suppress the gangster spirit in you. If you meet the girl you like, don't let her scare you away."

Qin Xiangdong scratched the back of his head hard twice with his big hand, pulled his half-length hair into a mess, and said, "Sister, you think I'm gangster? I thought it was masculine. I think sister She is a good girl, tell me, what do good girls like?"

After saying that, Qin Xiangdong's face was still red. But the way he smiled showed that he was seriously waiting for Suno's answer.

Su Nuo looked Qin Xiangdong over and suggested, "Don't wear leather jackets and vests. The punk and denim style is not suitable for Brother Dong's current status at all. I think men should be polite and steady when they have a career. Even if they are not in suits and leather shoes, at least they should be Be generous and simple.”

"Huh?" Qin Xiangdong changed his hair-pulling action to tugging, tucking the hair on the back of his head into bunches. He turned around and pointed at Gu Chenglan's white shirt and said, "Is this like this? You're a scumbag."

"Pfft" Su Yang couldn't help but laugh, "Brother Dong, your summary is really insightful."

"Get lost." Gu Chenglan kicked Su Yang and Qin Xiangdong under the table.

Then he picked up the tea cup and took a slow sip of tea. Then he raised his chin and asked Qin Xiangdong with a bit of arrogance: "Can you learn 10% of what I do? I think you need to practice for another ten years."

(End of chapter)