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Chapter 570 Lisianthus

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    Liang Han sat down, and before he could see Gu Qisheng's confession, he saw a formally dressed waiter holding flowers, and another holding a violin in his hand, playing an unknown romantic violin music and coming towards them.  .

    When Liang Han saw this battle, his face stiffened, and he looked at Gu Qisheng suspiciously. Judging from his posture, it didn't look like he was apologizing. Was he trying to make up a proposal scene for her?

    No way¡­¡­

    With this speculation, after seeing Gu Qisheng taking the flowers, his anxiety reached its peak.

    "This Gu Qisheng suddenly engaged in French romance. She really couldn't react and didn't know how to deal with it.

    When Gu Qisheng heard the sound of the violin, looking at Liang Han's expression, he most likely realized that he was probably being tricked by Han Li.

    But at this moment, with the arrow on the string, Gu Qisheng could only bite the bullet and continue. He stood up and took the flowers. Gu Qisheng walked up to Liang Han and asked straight to the point: "Mrs. Gu, don't you think it's romantic?"

    He has never liked guessing. He has always believed in solving problems when there are problems and finding problems when there are no problems.

    Seeing how serious he was in asking, Liang Han was speechless for a moment. Could it be that he had carefully prepared for today's episode.  .

    No need, really no need!  There¡¯s no need to do that!  As long as Gu Qisheng can be normal, she will be Amitabha.

    Liang Han stood up and took it, and sighed: "Handsome people still have advantages, but if someone is ugly, such a clich¨¦ romance is not romantic for women, it should be called a social death scene."

    ¡°But looking at Gu Qisheng¡¯s face, no matter how greasy or tacky his behavior is, it¡¯s still hard to dislike.

    Gu Qisheng frowned upon hearing this, and had already made a mental note to Secretary Han.

    Sure enough, he shouldn¡¯t believe Han Li, who has been single for several years

    Liang Han held this large bouquet of roses, looked at it for a long time, and suddenly laughed: "This is Secretary Han's handiwork, right? Judging from the current arrangements, it may be impossible for Secretary Han to get out of singlehood in the short term.  "

    The boss is a straight man, and Secretary Han is not much better. He seems to have some misunderstanding of the word romance.

    "However, after all these years, Mr. Gu has rarely bought me a bouquet."

    She tugged at the pink flower buds and looked narrowly: "Mr. Gu, are you too perfunctory? You bought me a bouquet of roses and you bought the wrong one? It seems that Secretary Han's salary will be deducted."

    "Gu Qisheng looked at Liang Han's face, and after a while he suddenly said: "Secretary Han picked the place, and Secretary Han gave the idea, but I picked the flowers."

    Liang Han glanced at the large bouquet of flowers in his hand and was stunned for a moment. Gu Qisheng, a busy workaholic, would actually go to a flower shop to pick flowers?

    In her impression, what Gu Qisheng pursues is always efficiency. Things that can be solved with money will never waste time. Let alone picking flowers, she can't even imagine the scene when entering a flower shop.

    "Since it was Mr. Gu who picked it, it's understandable that he picked the wrong one"

    Liang Han let go of the problem very readily. Gu Qisheng was a workaholic, so there was nothing wrong with him not knowing these flowers. After all, most men probably couldn't tell the difference between roses and lisianthus.

    It would be nice if Gu Qisheng didn¡¯t buy her a bouquet of tulips or golden chrysanthemums

    ¡°It¡¯s gratifying, at least people know how to buy her flowers, and for that alone, it¡¯s worthy of praise.

    Thinking of this, Liang Han made a draft in his stomach. Just when he was about to praise Gu Qisheng, he heard Gu Qisheng suddenly spoke.

    "What I bought was not roses, but lisianthus."

    When Gu Qisheng said this, his eyes were fixed on Liang Han. His cold outline was softened a bit by the dark lights around him, which made him less inhumane.

    Liang Han was stunned when he heard this. He looked at the flowers in his arms and then at Gu Qisheng. It took him a long time to say, "Let me go, you can actually tell the difference between roses and lisianthus?"

    A black line slid down Gu Qisheng's forehead, and he vaguely felt that the veins on his temples were beginning to pop again.

    So that¡¯s the only thing that surprised her?  Wasn't she curious why he gave her lisianthus instead of roses?

    ??????????????????????????? Sure enough, the wife he married has a brain circuit that is different from that of ordinary women. Maybe Secretary Han can¡¯t be blamed. After all, Liang Han is not an ordinary woman. Even he can¡¯t figure out what she thinks, let alone Secretary Han, an ordinary mortal.

    Suppressing the emotions in his heart, Gu Qisheng drank the red wine in front of him in one gulp, but still couldn't help but ask: "Do I look like a retard in your eyes?"

    It¡¯s just a flower that can distinguish between two kinds of flowers.??, her tone sounded like he had just created a miracle of life

    Liang Han restrained his overly excited emotions and sat down again. It was not surprising that others could recognize this, but it was really surprising that Gu Qisheng could tell the difference.

    After playing and having fun, Liang Han looked at the bouquet in her hand and had to say that although this routine was vulgar, she really did it.

    Even the grudge against Gu Qisheng for hiding it from her has disappeared a lot.

    Gu Qisheng was not aware of Liang Han's change in mood. He glanced at the young man playing the piano carefully next to him and felt troubled. He waved his hand and motioned for him to go down.

    He just let Secretary Han mess with him because he was out of his mind!

    "What do you want to eat? The food in this restaurant is pretty good."

    Liang Han looked at Gu Qisheng and seemed to want to cover up what happened today and turn this old-fashioned and disgusting date into an ordinary dinner date.

    For the sake of the flowers, Liang Han didn¡¯t embarrass him and ordered a few dishes. Although Secretary Han didn¡¯t know how to make girls happy, his taste was still there.

    As soon as the food arrived, Liang Han was really surprised. After having a full meal on the mountain, he took Gu Qisheng's car back.

    Halfway through the car ride, Liang Han was looking at the scenery outside to kill time when she heard Gu Qisheng asking her unexpectedly: "Where has Nan Nan been running these days? She has strong wings and is wandering around outside without even making a phone call.  one?"

    Liang Han's body suddenly froze, and she silently scolded Secretary Han again in her heart. If it weren't for Secretary Han, she wouldn't have spilled the beans!

    ¡°What is supposed to come will always come, you can¡¯t hide from it.

    Liang Han sat back down in his seat and smiled dryly: "I'm living at Ningning's house. People are having fun there, so don't worry about it."

    Gu Qisheng glanced at her, obviously full of doubts about her words: "At Mo Chen's house? What was she doing at Mo Chen's house?"

    Liang Han looked calm on his face, but in fact he was already brainstorming in his head. What else could Qin Nan do in Ningning?  Lying feels good for a while, but lying is the crematorium.

    Liang Han now feels as if he shot himself in the foot.

    "This Feishang Studio has an order. Ning Ning and I are inconvenienced, and Nan Nan is worried. Please help Ning Ning." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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