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Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's frown deepened.

Bai Fu and Bai Er went to the study. Bai Er told Bai Fu his suspicions, "Father, I suspect the man is him."

"Who?" Bai Fu was confused.

Bai San, "Do you know the Nine Doors?"

Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's frown deepened.

Bai Fu and Bai Er went to the study. Bai Er told Bai Fu his suspicions, "Father, I suspect the man is him."

"Who?" Bai Fu was confused.

Bai San, "Do you know the Nine Doors?"

Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's frown deepened.

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Bai Fu and Bai Er went to the study. Bai Er told Bai Fu his suspicions, "Father, I suspect the man is him."

"Who?" Bai Fu was confused.

Bai San, "Do you know the Nine Doors?"

Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's frown deepened.

Bai Fu and Bai Er went to the study. Bai Er told Bai Fu his suspicions, "Father, I suspect the man is him."

"Who?" Bai Fu was confused.

Bai San, "Do you know the Nine Doors?"

Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's frown deepened.

Bai Fu and Bai Er went to the study. Bai Er told Bai Fu his suspicions, "Father, I suspect the man is him."

"Who?" Bai Fu was confused.

Bai San, "Do you know the Nine Doors?"

Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's frown deepened.

Bai Fu and Bai Er went to the study. Bai Er told Bai Fu his suspicions, "Father, I suspect the man is him."

"Who?" Bai Fu was confused.

Bai San, "Do you know the Nine Doors?"

Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's frown deepened.

Bai Fu and Bai Er went to the study. Bai Er told Bai Fu his suspicions, "Father, I suspect the man is him."

"Who?" Bai Fu was confused.

Bai San, "Do you know the Nine Doors?"

Nine Doors was not a place but a sect in the feng shui community. Many sects existed, and Nine Doors was relatively famous. Founded about a hundred years ago, it was not significant compared to older sects. The oldest sects had histories spanning thousands of years.

The Nine Doors was small but feared due to its leader, rumored to be surnamed Qin. Few knew his real name, but many remembered the legendary Ninth Lord. Over the years, he had faded from public view.

Businesspeople like the Bai family knew about the Nine Doors and its leader, Qin Shifu, but he was mysterious and rarely seen in Beijing. Even when the Bai family was prominent, they never met Qin Shifu.

However, there were occasional encounters. Bai Er once dined with a few third-generation elites in Beijing's red circles. Outside a hotel, they saw an elderly man and a young man, both exuding strong presence.

Bai Fu was furious, scolding Bai San, but Bai Er interrupted, asking Bai San, "San, was there anyone else with the Gu girl?"

Bai San thought, "A tall man was following us in the parking lot. He looked decent."

"What did he look like?" Bai Er asked.

"I didn't pay attention. Why would I stare at a man?" Bai San was vague.

Bai Er frowned, "San, think carefully."

Bai San recalled and described Qin Xiansheng. Bai Er's f

Mu Lao rarely appeared in public these days. If one thought about it carefully, it really should be Mu Lao. It was said that Qin from the Nine Gates was very familiar with Mu Lao, and people feared that this young man might indeed be Qin. However, he looked really young.

Mu Lao was someone whom perhaps no one in Huaxia knew about. He had spent half his life fighting for Huaxia, and without his contributions, Huaxia would not have been as prosperous as it is today. Mu Lao was also the only old general in Huaxia.

The fact that Mu Lao had close ties with Qin from the Nine Gates was not widely known. Hearing such a secret, several people couldn't help but turn back to look at the hotel again.

Bai Ziheng was not surprised; instead, he felt somewhat shocked. He never expected Qin from the Nine Gates to be such a young man, and thus he remembered him.

Just now, when his third brother mentioned it, Bai Ziheng felt that this person seemed somewhat like Qin.

Bai's father had heard of the Nine Gates' name and became somewhat anxious, asking his son, "Do you think that Qin from the Nine Gates behind Gu's family is your friend?"

Bai Ziheng nodded, "It seems very likely."

Bai's father also gave up on any lingering hope and sighed, "Let's take this as a lesson. I just hope that this matter doesn't bring us any trouble. Tell your third brother later to be more careful. Our Bai family no longer has the capital to be arrogant in Beijing. If he still doesn't know better, I'll send him to the army!"

The Bai family was nervous for a few days, but nothing happened. The Bai family knew that the Gu family probably wouldn't harm them, and they breathed a sigh of relief. They were even more cautious and careful in their future life in Beijing.

Gu Qin indeed wasn't concerned about this matter. As long as the Bai family didn't harm her family, she didn't care.

After spending several days together in Beijing during the New Year, the two were inseparable every day. They experienced all kinds of romantic activities—shopping, eating, watching movies, and so on. Soon, it was already the 15th day of the first lunar month, and Gu Qin needed to return to school.

Since her son and husband were in Beijing, Cheng Yinxiang naturally followed her back to Daishan.

After returning, Cheng Yinxiang was still busy managing her business. Gu Qin went to school, and if there was any business at the shop, Xiao Mi Lu Jia would call her. She would also handle it during her free time after school or on weekends.

She had rules for giving feng shui consultations and handling matters: she would see one person per day and rest on Sundays.

Even so, people who wanted to consult her feng shui had to book an appointment for a month ahead.

Gu Qin's reputation in Daishan was growing larger, although it was limited to Daishan. After all, she only operated in Daishan City.

Days passed, winter turned to spring, and before they knew it, over a year had gone by. Most of the time, Lu Qingrong was busy in Beijing. Cheng Yinxiang didn't feel at ease leaving her daughter alone in Beijing, so she stayed in Daishan most of the time, though she would visit Beijing for a few days each month.

Qin Xiansheng also had a company in Beijing. Before, he didn't like to manage the company's affairs and left them to his disciple Zhuxi and the trusted members of the Nine Gates. But since Lu Qingrong started managing the company, Qin Xiansheng often helped out. Now, both companies were thriving.