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One Birth Two Treasures: The Billionaire's Sweet Love

Chapter 4615: Never Too Late to Love (22)
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4615 Never Too Late to Love (22)

When Gu Chengze heard this, he actually felt that it was a pity. “What a pity.”

“Pity?”

Bai Sheng was a little surprised to hear this. “What’s a pity?”

Gu Chengze placed the fried egg on the plate with practiced familiarity and turned to look into her eyes. “Because… you won’t have the chance to cook in the future.”

Bai Sheng’s heart skipped a beat. She said in disbelief, “Are you saying I won’t have to cook after I marry you?”

“Uh huh.”

Oh God.

How could there be such a good thing in the world?

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Wasn’t this equivalent to being a pampered little worm!

Gu Chengze replied, “I’ve been trained to cook since I was young. If you fight with me over cooking, I won’t be able to use my skills.”

Gu Chengze recalled those hard times and silently held his forehead. He was a late developer as a child… As in IQ development.

No matter what area of skills Gu Jinglian tried to cultivate in him, he seemed slow to pick up. He really wasn’t good at anything.

Gu Jinglian and Chu He grew anxious. They really thought that the boy had no talents, was poor at academic pursuits, and physically incapable of being trained.

Afraid that the boy would have trouble securing a wife in the future, Gu Jinglian then decided to nurture him into a loving man.

In the end, while the couple were worrying over Gu Chengze’s IQ, the boy’s grades soared in his elementary school graduation examination. With his grades, he was admitted to a key school in the city.

At the time, Chu He was dumbfounded when she received the report card, thinking that Gu Chengze had cheated in the examinations.

Apart from his studies, Gu Chengze was a late bloomer. From the time he started junior high school, it was as if the boy had started to rebel overnight.

He became unruly and began to dislike talking to Gu Jinglian. Then he became cold and distant…

Just as Gu Jinglian started thinking about how best to deal with his son’s rebellion, Gu Chengze sudenly became more mature and steady overnight.

In the end, the exasperated man came to a conclusion.

If the child was stupid, let him play. If the child was rebellious, then let him be rebellious as long as he did not violate his bottom line and principles.

This set of educational principles was actually very useful when educating Gu Xinghan later.

However, it was not all that bad. At the very least, under Butler Fu’s strict upbringing, Gu Chengze developed exceptional culinary skills.

He served up breakfast and made a cup of milk coffee.

He had a sweet tooth since young. When he drank coffee in the morning, he would add a lot of cream and sugar.

The coffee was used for refreshment, but it was too bitter for him. He couldn’t get used to it.

Bai Sheng sat down at the table and looked at the exquisite breakfast before her. She could not bear to ruin it with a knife and fork.

A sandwich, a fried egg, a glass of milk, some porridge, and some side dishes.

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This met the nutritional requirements of breakfast, and it looked appetizing.

Gu Chengze asked her, “What would you like for dinner tonight?”

“Hmm… What can you cook?”

“I can cook anything.”

“…You’re lying.” Bai Sheng did not believe him. There were so many delicacies in the world. How could he know everything?

“Of course I’m lying. How can I possibly know everything?” Gu Chengze smiled deeply. “But what I don’t know, I can learn. As long as you wish to eat it.”

“I…” With a spoon in her mouth, Bai Sheng suddenly thought of something. “I like tomato egg soup.”

Gu Chengze was stumped…

So simple!? He could whip up this dish with his eyes closed.

“Your wish is that simple?”

“Yes, as long as there’s tomato egg soup, I’m not picky about anything else.”