Zha Gong cried bitterly after the divorce

Chapter 8 Can't last tonight

Su Ping couldn't bear Gu Ming's torture, and fell to the ground like a kite with a broken string.

Gu Ming did not let him go.

"Playing dead? Are you still playing dead in front of me?"

Gu Ming's eyes were full of rage, and he stared at Su Ping. He really underestimated Su Ping, and dared to play tricks under his nose.

Su Ping fell to the ground, curled up, and was trampled on by Gu Ming wantonly.

The bone-piercing pain seemed to take his life away completely, and Su Ping's memory returned to the scene of being tortured in prison.

No matter what he does, he will be targeted and beaten every day. Death is not terrible to him, but he is not willing to die like this.

"Brother Ming, please let me go, let me go, I won't run away."

Su Ping cried, his already disfigured face looked even more ugly.

Gu Ming didn't like seeing Su Ping like this, so he told him to shut up.

Su Ping's consciousness has been blurred, and the words of begging for mercy are just instinctive, he can't hear what Gu Ming said at all.

Even through begging for mercy, Su Ping is willing as long as he is not tortured by Gu Ming.

Gu Ming became even more angry, and ordered the bodyguards on the side to lift Su Ping from the ground.

Only then did Gu Ming notice that there were blood stains in Su Ping's clothes. He looked at him coldly, unmoved, "Take away everything on him."

In this way, it can be regarded as completely cutting off the possibility of Su Ping escaping again.

Gu Ming asked people to take Su Ping back to the high-end club, and found a private doctor to treat his injuries.

The doctor is a well-known local expert, and he seldom sees a doctor, so he was forced to come here by Gu Ming's orders.

Originally, he thought that he would not see a doctor when he came, but when he saw that Su Ping was dying and still stubbornly left his breath, he decided to seek medical treatment.

"Mr. Gu, the patient must go to the hospital immediately for surgery."

Gu Ming glanced at Su Ping who was lying on the bed, "Can you use surgery for this little skin trauma?"

The doctor was taken aback by Gu Ming's words, and no one who saw the scars on Su Ping's body thought it was a skin trauma.

Gu Ming refused surgery, and the doctor was anxious, "If surgery is not performed, the patient may not be able to survive tonight."

After hearing that Su Ping might die, Gu Ming weighed the pros and cons. He couldn't let Su Ping die so easily, so he agreed to the doctor's operation.

In his eyes, even a small injury can be operated on, it is nothing more than Su Ping's poor physical fitness.

Gu Ming didn't have so much time to waste the eight-hour operation, so he asked the subordinates to stare at Su Ping and notify him when he came out.

Su Ping felt like he had a long dream.

When he was ten years old, he was adopted by the Gu family. It was rumored that the Gu family was kind-hearted, chivalrous and courageous.

Since then, he and 11-year-old Gu Ming became brothers, and Su Ping naively thought that the Gu family treated him like their own son.

Gu Ming is also very kind to him, often giving him all the delicious food.

As he got older, he became more and more dependent on Gu Ming.

But when the evil mask was peeled off, Su Ping realized that he was wrong.

Back then, the food that Gu Ming gave him was nothing more than what he discarded, as charity, but he regarded it as treasure.

The Gu family adopted him only to persuade some major shareholders in the Su family's original company to stay and let their own people take over when they matured.

Gu Ming didn't like girls approaching him since he was a child. Su Ping didn't know the reason until Gu Ming, who was drunk on a rainy night, forcibly occupied him.

No matter how he resisted, Gu Ming refused to let him go.

What Gu Ming called out was another boy's name, Ye Shu'an.

He was used as a stand-in and played around wantonly.

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