Su Shen pursed his lips slightly and tried to act calm. "It seems like there's a problem with the water pipes in the bathroom on the first floor. Can I borrow your bathroom for now?"
Gu Zi suddenly snapped back to reality and found herself looking at the lower half of the man's body...
She quickly averted her gaze and looked up at Su Shen, nodding earnestly. "Sure."
After she spoke, she hurriedly lowered her head.
"Thank you," Su Shen replied and stepped aside to make way.
Gu Zi walked downstairs.
She had always thought that Su Shen was very busy and would come back late, so she didn't expect him to return so early.
It was mealtime, and Gu Zi went to the kitchen to prepare noodles for Su Shen. After all, he had given her a whopping 520 yuan.
Su Shen only took five minutes to finish his shower and came down from upstairs.
He was wearing a white short-sleeved shirt that was still emitting steam. His hair was wet, making his clothes damp.
He had just noticed that the entire house looked different. It seemed much cleaner than usual, with far fewer flies and mosquitoes. The things that had been scattered around were nowhere to be found, and the white floor was so clean that it reflected light.
Aunt Chu had worked for him for so long, but he had never seen the room so clean. It was probably the work of that woman.
As he followed the scent of food, he walked to the dining room and saw a white glass vase on the dining table. Inside the vase were some common wildflowers, giving the whole house an added sense of warmth.
The glass door of the dining room was closed, and the lights inside were on. He could see Gu Zi's busy figure, and somewhere deep in his heart, he softened involuntarily.
He then glanced at the sofa not far away, where the three children were sitting quietly, watching TV.
Even Lele, who used to look unkempt and dirty, was now clean and looked like a cute doll.
He looked at Lele, who was holding a piece of candy and occasionally licking it.
His gaze shifted to the coffee table beside her, where there were egg cakes, candies, biscuits, and some fruits.
He remembered that Aunt Chu had never bought these things for the children.
He used to think things were simple – as long as the children weren't hungry, it was fine. He believed that ensuring they had regular meals was enough.
That's why he didn't hesitate to spend money on Aunt Chu to buy food for the children.
However, he was perplexed by the fact that no matter what he did, the three children couldn't seem to gain weight. He even began to wonder if they were naturally predisposed to being thin. freewebnovel.cσ๓
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