Transmigrated As My Former Uncle’s Sweetheart Chapter 32: Become a foil


The old lady came back to her senses, and saw that Lu Liangwei's beautiful eyes were shining and clear, and they were open and frank, without any personal affection for Long Chi.

While she was relieved, she couldn't help feeling a little guilty.

When Lu Yunshuang said that just now, she felt a little suspicious of Lu Liangwei in her heart.

Suspected that all her changes today were for Long Chi, to capture Long Chi's heart.

If that's the case, Lu Liangwei really doesn't deserve to be her granddaughter.

Let's not say that Long Chi has married Lu Yunshuang, but with Long Chi's previous attitude towards Lu Liangwei, Lu Liangwei should stop pestering him, otherwise it will only make others despise and look down on him even more.

Women may not be reserved, but they must have dignity.

At this moment, seeing that Lu Liangwei was not what she thought, and that she still had no love for Long Chi, she felt relieved in addition to feeling guilty.

She stroked Lu Liangwei's black, silky black hair, and said with a smile, "We are so beautiful and well-behaved, why worry about not being able to marry a good husband? In the future, grandma will definitely find a good one for you." People."

These words were the old matriarch's sincere words, but at the same time, they were also supporting Lu Liangwei and purposely speaking to Long Chi.

Although Long Chi finally married Lu Yunshuang, he had to choose between his two granddaughters, which made the old lady very uncomfortable.

Her granddaughter, He Chou can't find a good family. Even if Long Chi is a prince, he shouldn't treat her granddaughter lightly.

Not only did Lu Liangwei understand what she said, but everyone present could also hear it clearly.

Lu Yunshuang was somewhat resentful of the old lady's favoritism towards Lu Liangwei, and at the same time, the jealousy in her heart grew wildly like weeds.

The handkerchief in her hand was about to be strangled by her.

I don't understand why the old matriarch changed her view of Lu Liang slightly when she came back this time.

Long Chi sat upright.

Hearing the hidden meaning in the old lady's words, I feel complicated in my heart.

Subconsciously looking at Lu Liangwei.

I saw that this Second Miss Lu who was hated by him in the past has become different since no one knows when.

That pretty face seemed to be even more beautiful, and those twinkling eyes became even more dazzling.

When you look at people quietly, there are shimmering waves inside, like tiny stars, which catch people's eyes.

Long Chi's fingers holding the teacup slowly tightened.

When he turned his eyes and saw the graceful and graceful Lu Yunshuang, the strange feeling in his heart disappeared.

Lu Liangwei has changed, so what, no matter how much he changes, he can't compare to Lu Yunshuang.

Not only in appearance, but also in temperament, Lu Liangwei is far inferior to Lu Yunshuang, not to mention, Lu Yunshuang's talent, how can Lu Liangwei, a beautiful idiot with nothing, compare to it?

He took a sip of tea slowly, as if he didn't hear what the old lady said.

Seeing him like this, Lu Yunshuang felt slightly relieved, and sat back on the chair again.

As soon as she sat down, Long Chi took her hand.

The large sleeve robe covered the movements of the two of them.

The two looked at each other, and everyone present seemed to have become a foil.

Aunt Zheng was very happy when she saw her. When she looked at Lu Liangwei next to the old matriarch, malice flashed in her eyes, and she said remindingly: "Wei Wei, copy the scriptures that the old matriarch asked you to copy yesterday. Don’t forget to copy it.”

Lu Liangwei scoffed coldly.

Aunt Zheng is really trying to make things difficult for her.

"Thanks to Aunt Zheng for reminding me, otherwise, I would have almost forgotten about this matter."

When Aunt Zheng heard this, she glanced at the old matriarch, and the smile on the corner of her mouth widened a little, "You child, you are really forgetful. Something happened."


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