Chapter 89: Do you think she’s still alive?

Chapter 89 Please do the math, is she still alive?

Seeing the person who placed the order, Gu Zhixi raised his eyebrows, a little surprised.

Ignoring the previous order reminder message, Gu Zhixi put a question mark in the past.

【Broken branches:? 】

【Fall: Master, you are finally online! 】

【Fall: Please help me count one person】

【Fall: I wonder if she's still alive? 】

As soon as Gu Zhiqi sent out the question mark, Fall immediately sent three messages in succession.

Gu Zhiqi looked at it, somewhat puzzled.

She remembered that the heroine is also a hexagram teacher. According to the relationship between Fall and the heroine, she can go directly to Gu Xiyue for calculation, there is no need to come to her.

However, if you have money, you don't make a bastard.

There is no reason to refuse the door-to-door business.

【Zhezhi: The horoscope of the person to be counted】

Not long after Gu Zhiqi sent out the news, Fall sent a birthday horoscope.

【Fall: Gu Zhiqi, August 8, 8888, 8:08:88】

Speaking of horoscopes, it really is the 8 characters throughout the article.

Looking at the message from Fall, Gu Zhi fell silent.

Is this asking her to count for herself?

Following the horoscope, Fall sent another message.

【Fall: Master please help me figure out if she is still alive? 】

Gu Zhiqi "..."

Looking at the message from Fall, Gu Zhixi was in a complicated mood. If there was no hatred, he wouldn't ask such a question, would he?

【Fall: Master, are you still there? 】

【Broken branches: . 】

Gu Zhiqi sent a full stop to indicate that he was still there.

【Fall: So, is she still alive? 】

【Fall: There is no such thing as severed limbs, right? 】

Gu Zhiqi "..."

【Broken Branch: Alive】

【Broken branches: healthy hands and feet】

【Fall: Can you help me calculate her whereabouts again? 】

Staring at Fall's message, Gu Zhiqi fell silent again.

Three seconds later, Gu Zhiqi sent a message.

【Broken branches: Room 809 of Shengyuan Hotel】

Where is money important?

Answer: No.

After Fall received the news, there was no news. Seeing this, Gu Zhiqi sent another message.

【Broken Branch: Remember to play money】

Then sent a card number.

She was not afraid of the other party's repudiation. After sending the message, she threw the phone on the bed, exited the software, and went to wash up.

Not long after walking into the bathroom, a message notification sounded on the phone.

**

"Ding Dong, Ding Dong"

Gu Huaijin was sitting on the sofa reading a newspaper when the notification sounded. He picked up the phone on the coffee table and glanced at it.

【Fall: I just asked someone to make a fortune for Gu Zhixi, saying that he is fine】

【Fall: Brothers will settle the accounts clearly, the cost is 20 million, plus 20 million in condolence fees for my loss of status last night, Mr. Gu, let’s settle it? 】

Gu Huaijin watched the news, and her agitation did not dissipate but increased instead.

He didn't really believe what the **** opposite said.

【Are you all right? 】

【Fall: I will still chat with you if I have something to do? 】

【Fall: Stop talking nonsense, spend money and spend money】

Gu Huaijin looked at the message from Fall, but still didn't believe it.

Are you sure you didn't come to cheat him of money?

【Fall: No, no】

【Fall: You are a dignified president, you don’t even want to renege on 40 million, do you? 】

【Fall: If you dare to renege on your debt, I will hack into your company later and transfer all the money in your company account】

【Fall: I want to hack your phone and send Luo Fenghe a photo of me wearing black silk】

...

Gu Huaijin frowned, seeing the news that kept popping up, and immediately transferred 40 million to the other side.

He still doesn't believe Fall's words in his heart, but he knows that today's money must be broken.

Otherwise, this guy can really do anything.

【Fall: Thank you boss, welcome to visit next time, dear~】

Gu Huaijin was too lazy to talk to the other party, and directly dragged him into the blacklist.

(end of this chapter)

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