PPS Chapter 159
by VolareChapter 159: Starting from Zero Frames
Chu Zhaoyi sat in the living room looking at flowers and playing on his phone, while Gu Yusen ran to the kitchen to make lunch.
Chu Zhaoyi had just recovered from his illness, so he was making something soft and easy to eat.
But the Xie family was coming over soon, so he also had to make some proper dishes for entertaining guests.
Actually, he could have just ordered from Xianpin Pavilion, but Gu Yusen still wanted to leave a good impression.
Although he had managed to win over his own parents, the Xie family’s attitude was still unclear, so he had to put on a show.
Gu Yusen heard the doorbell and walked out, still holding the spatula. He saw Chu Zhaoyi curled up on the sofa in the living room, playing with his phone, his fair, tender feet swaying back and forth.
“A-Yi! Put on your slippers, aren’t your feet cold?” Although the temperature in the house was high, Gu Yusen was extremely concerned, always worrying that this fragile little guy would get sick.
But Chu Zhaoyi had a habit of not liking to wear socks, so many areas of the house were covered in carpets, even though it was a hassle to clean.
But who told Young Master Gu to be rich?
Even the money he earned himself was enough to support eight hundred Chu Zhaoyis!
“Okay,” Chu Zhaoyi didn’t want to, but he still slowly slipped his feet into the slippers.
Gu Yusen opened the door, and standing there were the three members of the Xie family, carrying things.
“Little Gu, is A-Yi feeling better?” Zhang Anru couldn’t wait to ask as soon as she saw Gu Yusen, shoving the things in her hands into Xie Tingyun’s hands, and peering eagerly inside.
“Please come in. He’s better. He had a slight fever this morning and took a pill and slept for a while. I just took his temperature and it’s normal now. He’s just sweating a little and doesn’t have much energy, but he’ll be fine if he rests a bit.”
“He was bored lying in bed, so I let him sit on the sofa and play.”
Gu Yusen made a point of explaining, afraid that Zhang Anru would think he was being careless and letting Chu Zhaoyi run around.
“I trust Little Gu’s care,” Zhang Anru said, knowing that this child was taking good care of him when Gu Yusen said this so detailed, she worried A-Yi may not notice them himself.
Knowing that Chu Zhaoyi wasn’t in any serious trouble, Zhang Anru wasn’t in a hurry. She took a moment to look around the two boys’ living environment.
It was inevitable that two boys living together would be a bit messy, but the house was cleaned thoroughly, and it was obvious that it wasn’t just cleaned up specifically for their visit.
Everything was neatly arranged, except for the occasional paintbrush lying around, which Chu Zhaoyi had obviously just tossed aside.
Zhang Anru felt much more reassured and looked at Gu Yusen with even greater kindness.
On the other hand, Xie Tingyun wore a sour expression and didn’t give Gu Yusen a good look. Xie Yuyin, after this incident, had personally witnessed Gu Yusen anxiously searching for A-Yi. So, after being convinced that this person’s feelings for A-Yi were genuine and that he truly cared for him, she didn’t have any prejudice.
It was just that Xie Tingyun was angry that his own son was about to be snatched away as soon as he came home.
Zhang Anru slapped him, and he quieted down.
Gu Yusen had told Chu Zhaoyi in advance that the Xie family was coming, he didn’t move, wrapped himself in a blanket, revealing his head and gazing intently.
Until Zhang Anru appeared in his sight, his eyes lit up.
“A-Yi! Let Mom see if you’re feeling better,” Zhang Anru said with heartache, walking over and sitting next to Chu Zhaoyi, stroking the young man’s head.
“I’m fine,” Chu Zhaoyi liked anyone’s special favor towards him, so he liked Zhang Anru, and he also liked being patted on the head by Zhang Anru.
He was unusually well-behaved.
Gu Yusen felt a twinge of jealousy. Where had this kid ever been so well-behaved when he was with him?
If he wasn’t happy, he’d start with zero frames – throwing a tantrum.