Chapter 611: One of the leaders of the Changying Army, the male partner is promoted to dyeing

Chapter 611 One of the leaders of the Changying Army

Listening to Gu Zhiqi's question, Su Yunling pondered for a few seconds before saying, "Not exactly."

Gu Zhiqi listened to his ambiguous answer, guessing that it was inconvenient for him to speak directly, so he didn't ask any further.

Because the formation has a sound insulation effect, you can't hear the movement inside outside the courtyard. After entering the courtyard, you can hear the conversation coming from the living room.

Su Yunling and Gu Zhiqi had just walked to the door of the living room when someone noticed them.

"Gu Xiaoqi, you're here!" Tang Yichen was the first to spot Gu Zhiqi, and immediately shook his arm at Gu Zhiqi.

Following Tang Yichen's shout, several people around the dining table turned their heads and looked towards the door.

"Little fairy!" Su Luo also raised his hand and waved at Gu Zhiqi.

Gu Zhiqi nodded lightly, and then entered the room with Su Yunling.

In the living room, apart from Tang Yichen, Fu Xiyan, and Su Luo, there was also a handsome young man.

The young man was sitting in a wheelchair with a fair complexion, a tinge of sickness between his brows, and a cold and serious demeanor. At this moment, he raised his eyes slightly, looking at Gu Zhiqi and Su Yunling coldly.

"This is my little girl, Jin Pangran." Su Yunling first looked at Gu Zhiqi and introduced something, and then looked at Jin Pangran, "Brother Jin, the child who cured Yunyan that I mentioned to you earlier " Thinking, it seems that I haven't mentioned Gu Zhiqi's name with Jin Layer Ran, so I added another sentence, "It's called Gu Zhiqi."

Listening to Su Yunling's introduction, Gu Zhiqi nodded slightly to Jin Layerran.

Jin layer dyeing?

This person appeared in the novel, he is a supporting male, one of the leaders of the Changying Army, known as Lord Jin, the oldest of the four leaders.

Earlier, when Su Yunling talked to her, Gu Zhiqi had a rough guess.

Now it seems that he is really the one to be cured.

Listening to Su Yunling's introduction, Jin Chuangran was slightly taken aback.

This little girl is the miracle doctor who wants to treat him?

Is this... a little too small?

Originally, I was looking forward to it, but now, I can't help feeling a little disappointed.

He knows his own situation. In the past two years, whether it is his family or his children, he has hired countless famous doctors for him.

Even the medical experts from the Immortal Medical League invited all of them.

However, neither worked.

Those genius doctors couldn't cure him, a little girl...

Although she was disappointed in her heart, she didn't show it on her face.

How to put it, it was also brought by Fa Xiao.

Besides, she is still a little girl, so she can't let her see it, it will only make other little girls unhappy.

Thoughts were racing through his mind, and he nodded to Gu Zhiqi calmly.

Su Yunling pulled away the empty chair next to Tang Yichen, and beckoned to Gu Zhiqi, "Come and sit."

"Thank you." Gu Zhiqi was not polite, walked over and sat down.

Looking at this scene, Jin Layerran's expression moved slightly, and he couldn't help but take another look at Gu Zhiqi.

After Gu Zhiqi took his seat, Su Yunling opened the empty seat next to Gu Zhiqi and sat down, "Let's eat first, and then talk about other things after dinner."

"Yes, let's eat. Come and taste Gu Xiaoqi, your favorite sweet and sour pork ribs." Tang Yichen put a piece of sweet and sour pork ribs on Gu Zhiqi's plate with a face full of treasure, and then continued, "This is the third brother's own made."

Gu Zhiqi let out a soft sound, buried his head in the ribs, and put them in his mouth.

Jin Layerran was sitting opposite Gu Zhiqi. As Gu Zhiqi lowered his head, Jin Layerran found that from this angle, the little girl's eyebrows looked familiar to him.

The familiar feeling disappeared in a flash, and when he looked closely again, he couldn't find that familiar feeling again.

(end of this chapter)

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