Chapter 1014: Gu Ying is in the Alien Warrior Department

Chapter 1014 Gu Ying in the Alien Warrior Department

Gu Shuxue was obviously frightened, and has been following her mother Guo Min ever since.

Gu Yang went to the funeral parlor staff and walked around the wall, but he didn't see the female undertaker whom he bumped into in the bathroom.

She found a staff member and asked.

Hearing her description, the staff suddenly realized: "You mean Zhuang Zhuang? She is a contract worker of our funeral home and came here some time ago.

Her body make-up skills are amazing, even those who have been burnt out of the fire can be repaired as if they were alive..."

As the staff member said, he suddenly realized that he shouldn't have said so much to the family members of the deceased, so as not to arouse their resentment, so he stopped, "Sorry. I talked too much. What can you do with her?"

Gu Yang shook his head: "It's okay."

She was just a little curious about the hypnotist.

After the funeral of Mr. Gu, Gu Zhaoming distributed the remaining property according to Mr. Gu’s will.

Without Mr. Gu, the old house is completely in the hands of Gu Zhaoming, and Gu Zhaoan, Gu Zhaoye and others cannot easily return to the old house.

Gu Jin also got news about Gu Ying from the Blue Whale team, and it was from Xiao Yize.

Gu Jin originally wanted to ask Xiao Yize to help find people, after all, Xiao Yize is an official person, and it would be easier for him to do many things.

But she didn't expect that Gu Ying was in the Alien Warrior Department.

Grassing Internet Cafe.

Gu Yang hugged the big orange and was stroking the cat.

The big orange cat squints, and looks smiling when he is asleep. The washbasin is very big and cute.

Feng Jue dislikes Daju, "It's as fat as a pig. Sister, let me hug it, it's too heavy."

Feng Jue reached out to hug the orange cat lying on Gu Yang's skirt, but as soon as he touched it, the orange cat opened its mouth and wanted to bite him.

Cao Cuo looked at Gu Yang and Orange Cat with a smile on his lips.

After Gu Jin finished speaking, Cao Cuo suddenly realized, "No wonder you can't even find a double image. It turns out that he joined the Alien Warrior Department."

The Alien Warrior Department is an official department, and the information of important internal personnel is kept confidential.

Gu Jin and Feng Jue would not be unable to hack into the network of the Alien Warrior Department if they really used hacking methods, but with Xiao Yize around, they would definitely be discovered by the authorities.

It will be troublesome then.

"What did Xiao Yize say?" Feng Jue asked.

Gu Jin said indifferently: "Gu Ying joined the Alien Warrior Department a few years ago. It's just that he hasn't returned to the Alien Warrior Division for a long time. Xiao Yize said that he was going to perform a secret mission. It's safe now, but he won't be able to come back for a while. .”

Gu Yang nodded: "Just be safe."

As for the secret mission, since it is a secret, even Xiao Yize cannot reveal it.

Gu Yang asked again: "What about Shen Ran?"

"Shen Ran contacted me once two years ago, but then cut off communication with me." Cao Cuo said.

Feng Jue asked: "What did he ask you for?"

"Ask me for some special spice oils."

Cao Cuo likes to grow flowers and grass, but in fact he grows most spices. There is also a spice cultivation base on the outskirts of the capital, which specializes in cultivating some rare and rare spice crops.

On Gu Yang's birthday, Cao Cuo gave her many rare and rare spices and essential oils.

When Gu Yang mixed the perfume, he also gave him a bottle in return.

"Shen Ran can also make fragrance?" Gu Yang was a little surprised.

After all, mixing fragrances is a more meticulous and patient job. She learned from Feng Jue and Gu Jin's descriptions that Shen Ran has a fiery temper and doesn't seem like someone who can calm down and blend fragrances.

"Shen Ran doesn't know how to make perfume. But he has a younger sister, Shen Qin, who can do it."

(end of this chapter)

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