Chapter 1086: split up

Chapter 1086 Split up

Ning's private jet headed to Big Apple City in country M. The Big Apple City is the sphere of influence of the Bess family and the Katie family.

Ji’s private plane was headed to Qianhu City, the sphere of influence of the Bei O Francis family.

At the same time, the Xiao family found out that Ning Shen and Ji Minghui were not in the country.

The Ning family is Ning Shen's voice, he doesn't need to report to anyone in the family when he goes abroad, and he hardly let out the slightest rumor when he went abroad this time.

Now that the Xiao family asked about it, the Ning family said that Ning Shen secretly went abroad for treatment.

In the Ji family, although Ji Minghui is the father of Ji Linbai, the young master of the Ji family, he is not the head of the Ji family.

The head of the Ji family is Ji Minghui's older brother Ji Mingyuan.

Ji Mingyuan has only one son, Ji Jingchi, but he made a decision against his ancestors, gave up studying medicine, and used his interest to join the entertainment industry.

So the position of the young master of the Ji family fell to Ji Linbai, who had the best talent in traditional Chinese medicine in this generation without any suspense.

Although Ji Minghui is not the head of the Ji family, he manages many psychiatric hospitals of the Ji family.

Now that the Xiao family suspects that Ji Minghui and Utopia have kidnapped Gu Yang, the head of the Ji family thinks it is really absurd.

Ji Mingyuan came to Xiao's house in person.

Ji Mingyuan: "Patriarch Xiao, I understand that you love your daughter dearly, but Minghui has absolutely no reason to kidnap Ling Qianjin. Ms. Xiao is his old friend and Lin Bai's friend. Our Ji family and the Xiao and Gu families have never had any relationship. too contradictory."

Xiao Dingkun looked serious, "Master Ji, my daughter disappeared in the psychiatric hospital under your Ji family name, and her belongings are still in the hospital. There is no doubt about it.

Ji Mingyuan was silent, the Ji family was indeed responsible for this matter.

Moreover, he could feel that Xiao Dingkun even extended his suspicion to the entire Ji family.

Although the Ji family is a medical family, one of the best among the eight giants, it is difficult to compete with a behemoth like the Xiao family.

Ji Mingyuan promised: "Patriarch Xiao, don't worry, I will definitely find Ji Minghui and give the Xiao family an explanation. Miss Xiao's kidnapping was definitely not done by my Ji family. If someone does something illegal behind the back of the family, our Ji family It will never be tolerated."

Now that Gu Yang is obviously not in the country, the most urgent thing is to find someone.

It's just that they are not sure where Gu Yang is now, so they can only divide into two groups.

Xiao Dingkun, as the head of the Xiao family, has a high position and power, and cannot leave Beijing easily, so he and Xiao Zhengqian investigated the Ning Ji family in China.

Gu Jin and Xiao Yize took people to Thousand Lakes City where the Bei O Francis family was located.

Gu Yang disappeared in the Ji family's hospital, and the Ji family's private jet went to Qianhu City.

Xiao Yize had conflicts with the Francis family, and the crash of Tong Wan was also related to the Francis family. It can be said that the Francis family and the Xiao family are completely hostile.

So it is not impossible for Gu Yang to be kidnapped and taken to Qianhu Country.

Feng Jue and Xiao Cheng took people to the Big Apple City in Country M.

Feng Jue's Xunmeng Group has developed very well in Country M and has a certain influence in Continent M, while Gu Jin has made many enemies in Continent M as a bounty hunter J, so it would be more beneficial for Feng Jue to go to the Big Apple City.

Although there is currently no evidence that the Ning family is related to the disappearance of Gu Yang, and there is no evidence that Ning Shen is from Utopia, but it is suspicious that he went abroad at this juncture.

(end of this chapter)

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