Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon

Chapter 900: Protecting His Mom



Chapter 900: Protecting His Mom

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Gu Zi felt a delightful tingling in her ears, her cheeks flushing a deep crimson. She playfully pushed Su Shen away and coyly replied, “That’s not okay; your wounds haven’t fully healed yet. If we don’t do it right, it’ll be no good.”

Immediately regretting her words, Gu Zi thought they sounded like a half-hearted refusal. Why had she said that?

But words once spoken couldn’t be taken back. Su Shen had already caught on to her body language, leaning in closer and whispering seductively, “Don’t worry; tonight I’ll make sure my Mrs. Su is thoroughly satisfied.”

His hands slid beneath her nightgown, skillfully caressing her soft breasts, which felt as fluffy as cotton. The sensation was intoxicating, and soon, her pink nipples stood erect under his touch.

His other hand ventured lower, gently caressing her most intimate area, sending shivers through her body and eliciting soft moans from her lips. Moments later, he pressed against her, causing her body to respond eagerly.

As Su Shen kissed her luscious lips, his tongue danced with hers. He trailed down to her sensitive breasts, skillfully licking and teasing her nipples, driving her into a pleasurable haze.

Gu Zi couldn’t help but surrender to the sensations; Su Shen’s lovemaking skills had become increasingly refined, and she found herself thoroughly enjoying their intimate moments, reveling in the blissful connection they shared.

That night, Gu Zi experienced incredible pleasure, but by morning, she awoke feeling nauseous. She tried to vomit but couldn’t bring anything up.

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Panic set in as she recalled her recent cravings for sour foods and an overwhelming sense of fatigue. Oh no, could she be pregnant?

Stunned, she thought, No, please! She hadn’t planned on getting pregnant. She was content being a stepmother; she didn’t want any complications!

Feeling drained, Gu Zi stumbled out of the bathroom.

Su Shen rushed over, concern etched on his face. The usually calm and collected man was unusually anxious. “What’s wrong? Did you throw up? We should go to the hospital.”

Gu Zi shot him a glare, annoyed, but said nothing as she changed her clothes and stormed downstairs.

Su Shen, still worried about her health, carried their sleepy daughter and followed closely behind. Once downstairs, Gu Zi deliberately avoided sitting next to him.

As they descended the stairs, their avoidance didn’t go unnoticed by Su Li. Seeing his mother’s pale face and her silent treatment toward Su Shen, he instinctively assumed his father had bullied her. With narrowed eyes, he confronted Su Shen, “Dad, did you bully Mom? Tell me, and I’ll protect her!”

Su Li had heard whispers in the village about his father being cold and distant, a man who made a lot of money but might also harbor darker tendencies.

Although he had never witnessed Su Shen mistreat Gu Zi, the boy felt a strong urge to protect his mother and was determined not to allow anyone to hurt her.

Su Shen found himself in a rather comical situation: early in the morning, his wife was ignoring him, and their son was questioning his actions. What kind of day was this? Yet, his worries for Gu Zi’s health overshadowed everything else.

He explained to Su Li, “Your mom is feeling unwell, and I’m taking her to the hospital. When have you ever seen me bully her?”

Su Li turned to look at Gu Zi, his concern evident. “Mom, if you’re not feeling well, you should definitely go to the hospital. But why are you sick? Dad didn’t really bully you, did he?”

Gu Zi didn’t want to engage with Su Shen; she was genuinely upset. The thought of possibly being pregnant filled her with dread. But she also didn’t want their child to misunderstand the situation. She quickly reassured, “No, it’s nothing serious. I’m just a bit under the weather. Don’t worry about me, sweetheart. You should get back to your studies.”

Su Shen ruffled Su Li’s hair affectionately and said, “See? I didn’t bully your mom. Now go do your thing while I take her to the hospital.”

Once Su Li was sent off to focus on his tasks, Su Shen gently coaxed Gu Zi to the hospital. When they arrived and it was time for the consultation, Gu Zi insisted that he wait outside.

Su Shen didn’t argue; as long as she was willing to see a doctor, he was fine with it. He obediently stepped out into the waiting area.

Watching him leave, Gu Zi felt her anger subside slightly. It was amusing how obedient this tall man could be when he wanted to be.

But then her thoughts turned back to the source of her anger—she was pregnant because of him. A fresh wave of frustration washed over her. There was no way she could forgive him so easily for this, not now.

And now she was faced with the daunting reality of what to do about this baby. The idea of being a mother again terrified her. But if she didn’t go through with the pregnancy, wouldn’t that be wasting a life? Gu Zi felt trapped in her swirling thoughts, torn between fear and obligation.

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