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Chapter 3 003 Part 1


Gu Yuan seemed to be under a body-binding spell as he suddenly froze. A hint of surprise and confusion slowly rose in his frail eyes, as if he had heard something utterly unbelievable.

Why was this little fatty saying such things to him?

A brief coughing sound echoed in the room. He lowered his eyelashes and slowly placed the chess piece he had hesitated over for a long time on the board.

He didn’t need anyone’s pity. Not from anyone.

The winter in the south wasn’t that cold. The soft wisps of breeze in the air weren’t as biting as in true winter.

Gu Yuan lifted his gaze, his dim eyes falling on the fallen leaves swirling outside the window, until Doctor Auntie handed him the Vibrating Vest. Only then did he cooperatively extend his arms.

Zhou Chiyu sprawled on the edge of the bed, his chubby little face full of curiosity. “Auntie? What’s that you’re putting on Brother? Does it have magic?”

Doctor Auntie explained gently, “You could say it has magic. It helps Brother clear the phlegm from his airways.”

“What’s phlegm?” Zhou Chiyu didn’t understand these medical terms, but he realized Gu Yuan was sick.

Doctor Auntie pressed the switch, and the machine hummed with vibrations.

Zhou Chiyu toddled over on his short legs, clutching his gift curiously as he ran to the other side of the bed to watch Gu Yuan’s reaction alongside Doctor Auntie.

Gu Yuan looked in great pain, fine beads of sweat continuously seeping from his forehead.

After just two seconds, a soft, pudgy little hand gently landed on Gu Yuan’s back.

Gu Yuan opened his eyes and looked at Zhou Chiyu in confusion.

“It doesn’t hurt, oh. Brother is the bravest!”

When Zhou Chiyu had been sick and gotten shots, his parents had comforted him just like this. Mimicking his mother’s posture, he gently patted Gu Yuan’s back. “You’re even more amazing than the Soya Little Prince who defeated the monster!”

Gu Yuan stared at him for a long moment before he gently turned his head away, dodging Zhou Chiyu’s hand.

“Young Master Zhou, it’s time for lunch.”

Gu Yuan’s meals were slightly different from everyone else’s. Due to pancreatic insufficiency, he needed to intake more calories than a normal child.

The aroma of the food kept wafting into Zhou Chiyu’s nose. He stood on tiptoe, chasing after the meal cart with intense scrutiny. “Beautiful Auntie, did you make all these delicious dishes?”

The servant nodded shyly. “Yes, Young Master Zhou.”

“Your cooking is amazing.” Zhou Chiyu turned around, looking at Gu Yuan with full expectation. “Brother, may I invite you to have lunch together?”

Gu Yuan glanced at him and, supporting himself on the bedrail, got out of bed.

His steps were very light. Because he was so thin, the loose hem of his clothes swayed gently with his movements.

Looking at Zhou Chiyu’s greedy expression, he kept his little face stern. “You got it backwards.”

“Hm?” Though Zhou Chiyu didn’t understand what that meant, he knew the blanched Red Magic Shrimp smelled incredibly fresh.

He was half a head shorter than Gu Yuan, so Auntie had specially brought over a baby chair for him.

Gu Yuan’s appetite was very small, which often left his nutritionists frustrated because it wasn’t enough to meet his body’s needs.

“Brother, don’t be shy. Eat more.”

Zhou Chiyu slurped through his straw, gulping down more than half a glass of fruit and vegetable juice in a few big swallows. In contrast, Gu Yuan had only eaten one nut so far—and hadn’t even finished chewing it.

“Brother’s lunch is so delicious.”

Zhou Chiyu elegantly spread out his place mat and savored the lavish meal.

From a young age, his dream had been to become a food critic, vowing to taste every delicious thing on Earth.

“You know it’s my lunch.” Gu Yuan raised his eyebrow slightly.

“Of course I know. Eat more, don’t be shy.”

Before Gu Yuan could refuse, Zhou Chiyu had already placed a piece of beef onto his plate.

Zhou Chiyu didn’t notice Gu Yuan’s disgust at all. In his eyes, sharing food was one way to express affection.

“Little Fish, want Auntie to peel the shrimp for you?”

“Thanks, Auntie. I can do it.”

The shells of the Red Magic Shrimp posed no challenge for Zhou Chiyu. He held a fork in his left hand and deftly picked with chopsticks in his right, cleanly extracting the whole shrimp meat.

Doctor Auntie praised in surprise from the side. “Baby, how old are you?”

“Four and a half.” Zhou Chiyu shared his own shrimp meat with Gu Yuan too, then said in the tone of his kindergarten teacher, “Little friend Gu Yuan, you have to eat properly, okay? You’re so skinny, a big wind might blow you away.”

Gu Yuan ignored him and nibbled at the chicken on his plate.

“Brother, you can’t eat like that.”

Zhou Chiyu jumped down from the baby chair, hands on his hips, imitating his kindergarten teacher’s tone. “You have to eat big bites like a little tiger to grow tall and strong.”

“Childish.” Gu Yuan wasn’t buying it. After just two bites, he propped his chin on his hand and stared out the window in a daze.

Doctor Auntie was used to Gu Yuan like this.

Ever since she had started caring for him, Gu Yuan had always been listless and unhappy, nothing like a five-year-old child.

“Brother eats like a kitten.” Zhou Chiyu stuck out his tongue. “If you entered an eating contest, you’d definitely come in dead last.”


Fostered at My Childhood Friend’s House with a Hundred Billion Inheritance

Fostered at My Childhood Friend’s House with a Hundred Billion Inheritance

Status: Ongoing Native Language: Chinese
At four years old, Zhou Chiyu carried a hundred billion inheritance and was entrusted by his grandfather to his grandfather's sworn friend for care, becoming an orphan. Little Chiyu was an optimist who quickly bonded with the younger generation of the Gu Family and became the Little Overlord of the household. But he feared only one person—Gu Yuan. Gu Yuan was Gu Lao's own grandson who had suffered from a severe illness since childhood, took medication long-term, and relied almost entirely on a wheelchair for mobility. The servants warned him that he could provoke anyone, but he must never provoke Gu Yuan. Gazing at the beautiful and aloof Brother, Little Chiyu held a lollipop in his mouth and refused to believe it. Gu Yuan disliked sunlight, so he pushed the wheelchair to bring Gu Yuan to the courtyard and told Gu Yuan the story of seven princesses and a Little Dwarf. Gu Yuan did not like to eat, so he threatened Gu Yuan and sneaked a kitten into Gu Yuan's bed at night. Gu Yuan did not like to talk, so he secretly signed Gu Yuan up for a fairy tale play, where he himself acted as the Little Prince and made Gu Yuan act as the princess. The other children all warned him to stay away from Gu Yuan, but he refused and stayed by Gu Yuan's side all day, becoming his loyal little follower. At Gu Lao's birthday banquet, he was mocked by other children for having no parents. Before the slow-witted him could react, that child was suddenly knocked over by a basketball, clutching his head and crying. Gu Yuan stood up from the wheelchair, his gaze gloomy, pale lips parting: "Try bullying him again." Later, Zhou Chiyu became Gu Yuan's best Good Friend in the world. The good times did not last. At ten years old, Gu Yuan's condition became critical, and he was sent to the USA for treatment. Zhou Chiyu cried until he became a tearful mess, secretly making wishes every night in Gu Yuan's bed, hoping the other would live to a ripe old age. Eight years passed in a flash. Zhou Chiyu was admitted to Qing University and became the school's acknowledged great beauty with countless pursuers. One day, a friend mentioned that a devastatingly handsome exchange student from the USA had arrived in the Math Department and dragged him to see the Handsome Guy. In the corridor, he was stopped by the Architecture Department's Campus Heartthrob holding a gift, intending to confess. The surrounding classmates hooted and took photos, the atmosphere thick with romance. At that moment, the legendary USA exchange student walked through the crowd with a stern face, publicly took Zhou Chiyu's hand, and glanced at the Campus Heartthrob: "Sorry, he's not interested in you." The people in the corridor were dumbfounded, erupting into gossipy chatter. That evening, the tall and imposing Gu Yuan held Zhou Chiyu's hand, his expression cherishing it immensely: "When did I ever lie? When you were little, you clamored every day to crawl into my bed—have you forgotten?"

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