
Shopkeeper Zhao did not even raise his eyes, he continued to set up the account book in his hands.
"Shopkeeper Zhao, I'm second uncle Gu Ruoyun. Why am I not allowed to see it? Even if the Hundred Herb Hall is that powerful, it doesn't mean you can kidnap citizens!" The faces of the second son of the Gu family became unsightly, his tone heavier.
After hearing that, shopkeeper Zhao put down the book in his hand, looked at him and sneered, "You're his second uncle? Why did I hear that all of you have expelled him from the Gu household? You also told him not to regret his decision! Based on this situation right now, did the Gu family regret letting him go? Even until you defile the Hundred Jamu Hall! We, the Hundred Jamu Hall will never kidnap anyone no matter what! So it would be very good for all of you to go - there's no one here that you want."
business, there are quite a number of people who come to buy herbs.
When they heard the conversation between the two sides, they inevitably turned their gazes towards the second son of the Gu family.
General Gu who said it from the beginning - he allowed Gu Ruoyun to leave the Gu household and warned her not to regret it! What's going on now? Could it be like shopkeeper Zhao claimed? That the Gu family showed regret?
The second son of the Gu family his face turned pale then reddened, "Storekeeper Zhao, are you really not going to let go? Gu Ruoyun's name was still on the Gu family records, she had not officially left the Gu household. He is still considered part of the Gu family, what you are doing now is really absurd!"
The customers in the Hundred Herb Halls were amazed upon hearing this.
They had met a lowly person before but had never seen such a level of helplessness.
It was they who declared the expulsion of Gu Ruoyun from the Gu household, and now they claimed that Gu Ruoyun had still not abandoned them. How thick is their skin?
"Because the second Master Gu doesn't want to leave... By all means, please do as you please. I did not kidnap Gu Ruoyun and I have no one to turn over to you."
It was a joke because the young master had announced that no one from the Gu family could see Gu Ruoyun! Are they brave enough not to obey? However, this bastard was too shameless, saying that they had actually kidnapped the young lady ...
The Hundred Herb Hall was given by the young master to the young lady. Even if he had all the courage in the world, he still did not dare to do so.
This only trapped him as an untrue person.
The hatred of shopkeeper Zhao towards the second son of the Gu family increased as he thought about it.
But this time, due to the calamity of the Gu family's second son, he didn't know that because of that one sentence he said, Shopkeeper Zhao now hated him.
Seeing that Shopkeeper Zhao's beggar had no effect, the second son of the Gu family made a decision and shouted towards the Hundred Jamu Hall, "Gu Ruoyun, I know you are there. Out now! Don't think that just because you were sucked into the Hundred Herb Hall you can do as you please, like not even listening to what your uncle said. Don't forget, there is still the blood of the Gu family flowing within you; you were born a member of the Gu family and will die as the ghost of the Gu family! Even if your grandfather has a mistake, can't you forgive him because he's old? If you don't get out soon, the Gu family will be in trouble and you will forever be remembered as that evil transgressor. Your name will be polluted for thousands of years! At that time, even if you feel regretful, it's already too late!"
Shopkeeper Zhao was stunned for a while. He had not expected the second son of the Gu family to do such a thing. As soon as he regained his mind, his face completely paled and he shouted, "Someone, get him out of here!"
It was finished and hopefully, the young lady was not surprised, or the young master would not let them off the hook.
At that moment, two buff men walked out of the Hundred Herb Hall. They lifted the second son of the Gu family, threw him out through the door and into the streets, attracting the attention of passers-by.