I Regained My Memories and Became Rich After Getting Divorced

Chapter 498 - 498:1 Only Like Gu Dai



Chapter 498:1 Only Like Gu Dai

Translator: _Min_ |

Wang Lan stepped back incredulously, “What did you say?”

Song Ling looked at her coldly, “I know you heard me.”

Wang Lan pinched herself hard, trying to grasp the situation, “If it wasn’t the old master and Gu Dai who asked you to go, then did you go back to the Song residence to seek out Gu Dai on your own?”

With her money cut off and nothing left to lose, she continued provocatively, “Have you fallen for Gu Dai, chasing after her? Sheng Xin is clearly the better choice; why don’t you like her instead…”

Song Ling interrupted coldly, “I’ve never liked Sheng Xin. Don’t mention her in front of me again, or you’ll regret it.”

Wang Lan scoffed, “I’m your mother. How could you make me regret it?”

Song Ling replied, “You could try me.”

Frightened, Wang Lan trembled all the way home, still unable to shake off the encounter.

Song Yu, rubbing her eyes, hugged Wang Lan, “Mom.”

Wang Lan hugged her back excitedly, “Yuyu, you’ve remembered, you’ve finally regained your memory!”

Song Yu nodded, “Yes, I remember now.”

As she hugged Wang Lan, she asked, “Mom, what happened to you just now?”

Wang Lan, in tears, recounted the events at the Song residence and Song Ling’s threat.

Song Yu frowned slightly, “Mom, how could you speak that way about Sister Gu Dai?”

Wang Lan looked at her incredulously, shouting, “You’re calling Gu Dai ‘Sister Gu Dai’?”

Song Yu nodded, “Yes, Mom, let me tell you…”

Wang Lan sighed in relief as she looked at Song Yu, who had passed out in her arms, whispering, “Yuyu, your memory must be mistaken. Rest a bit, and you’ll remember that Gu Dai is the person you dislike the most, not your sister.”

After sending Wang Lan home, Song Ling drove aimlessly until he found himself back at the Song residence, just as Gu Dai was leaving. Check new 𝒏ovel ch𝒂pters at nov𝒆lbin(.)com

Without thinking, Song Ling approached her, “Gu Dai, let me take you home.”

Gu Dai waved him off, “No need.”

Song Ling scoffed, “Don’t worry about bothering me. I just happened to pass by your company.”

Gu Dai replied indifferently, “Unfortunately, I won’t be going back to the company later.”

Song Ling stiffened, “Then where will you go? Home?”

Gu Dai, smiling at her phone, showed no interest in engaging with Song Ling.

Song Ling, not waiting for her response, insisted, “If you’re going home, I can take you…”

Just then, a Maybach pulled up beside Gu Dai, and Su Ting stepped out, offering warmly, “Daidai, I’m here to take you home.”

Gu Dai smiled and got into the car with Su Ting.

Song Ling’s face darkened as he called out, “Gu Dai, come down, I have something to say to you.”

Su Ting looked at Gu Dai, asking softly, “Sis, do you want to get out?”

Gu Dai glanced briefly at Song Ling before turning away, “I have nothing to discuss with Song Ling. Let’s go.”

As she spoke, the driver accelerated, and the car sped away.

Song Ling, left facing the gust of wind, clenched his fists in frustration, cursing under his breath.

Song An, leaning on his cane nearby, spoke up, “When Daidai liked you, you didn’t feel the same. Now that you like her, it’s too late, and she has someone else. You need to learn to let go.”

Song Ling remained silent.

Song An sighed, “You used to like Jiang Yue, didn’t you? I won’t stop you now. Be with her and stop bothering Gu Dai.”

Song Ling looked at Song An, “Grandpa, I don’t like Jiang Yue.”

He paused before adding more firmly, “I’ve never liked Jiang Yue. Being with her was just my way of repaying her.”

Song An was speechless for a moment before sighing deeply.

Song Ling approached Song An, earnestly saying, “Grandpa, I only like Gu Dai. Please speak well of me in front of her. She still listens to you. Ask her to be with me. If we get married, I’ll treat her well, and she’ll be your granddaughter-in-law again. We can both take care of you.”

Song An shook his head..


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