"Wait," Gu Juncheng suddenly remembered something, questioning Su Nanzhi, "Didn't you say you wouldn't be a bodyguard?"
Initially, the Gu family was concerned about the safety of their youngest son, willing to pay a hefty sum to hire Su Nanzhi as a bodyguard, even willing to arrange her enrollment in Beijing, cover her living expenses, and have her live and eat with Gu Juncheng.
However, Su Nanzhi had refused, stating she wouldn't be a bodyguard.
In fact, at that time, she internally despised Gu Juncheng's princess syndrome, not wanting to be a bodyguard and part-time nanny, so she declined.
Recalling this, Su Nanzhi sighed, a trace of struggle appearing on her face, "I originally didn't want to, but he offered too much."
Gu Juncheng: "?"
After all, hadn't the Gu family offered enough back then?
The young master cried out in his heart.
Su Nanzhi didn't bother to observe the young master's expression, casually asking, "Are those your friends?"