Chapter 149: not the boss shot

Chapter 149 is not the boss shot

However, Ji Minghui was shocked after seeing Ruan Chu's latest psychological analysis. Like Ji Linbai, he also felt that someone must have intervened: [Perhaps even Ruan Chu doesn't know, someone is silently counseling her and treating her. That person's level is far above mine, and there are only a handful of people who can reach this level in the world, but they have not been in China for a while. 】

Ji Linbai was surprised, he didn't expect that even his father would speak so highly of that man.

But, he asked again: [Dad, what do you mean, it was the people around Ruan Chu who were secretly treating her? Even Ruan Chu didn't know that she was receiving treatment? 】

Ji Minghui: [There is such a possibility. By the way, I remember that your boss is not an all-round miracle doctor? She and Ruan Chu are also related, could it be her doing it? 】

Ji Minghui knew that his son was Gu Jin's younger brother, and he had to admit that Gu Jin was a medical genius rarely seen in the world, and had dabbled in almost every branch of medicine.

Although Ji Linbai didn't go to Gu Jin for confirmation, he was sure: 【It's not the boss. The boss doesn't know Miss Ruan well, so he won't help her. 】

He also guessed whether it would be the boss, but quickly rejected it.

Their boss is indifferent and has never been a warm-hearted person. He will not silently help Ruan Chu treat her just because she is her cousin.

The boss never treats strangers nicely for no reason, except... Gu Yang's little green tea! I don't know what ecstasy soup that little green tea poured into the boss!

Ji Linbai thought for a while, and then spoke again: [Although the boss has dabbled in many branches of medicine, she seems to be not very interested in the two branches of mental illness and mental illness, and has never worked in these two industries. 】

Ji Linbai can also understand, after all, the boss herself is not a person who can bear the temper to give spiritual counseling to others, she is better at using the knife directly, cutting whatever is broken.

When Ji Linbai said this, Ji Minghui became more and more curious.

Ji Minghui thought for a long time, and there seemed to be a flash of light in his mind. Fortunately, he caught that moment of thought in time: [By the way, you said that Ruan Chu went to variety shows because of a bet with Gu Yang? Why did Gu Yang go to a variety show with her? 】

Ji Minghui frowned: 【Xiaobai, do you have a big opinion on Miss Gu Yang? I've seen that little girl before, she's not as delicate as you said, she's a well-behaved and kind-hearted little girl. 】

After the dinner at the Tang family, Mr. Tang told him that it was Gu Yang, the fake daughter of Jincheng Gu's family, who cooperated with him to give Mr. Tang cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

He had a good impression of the little girl.

After all, these days, everyone is afraid of being touched, and there are very few warm-hearted children who can lend a helping hand to save strangers without hesitation.

Listening to the voice from his father, Ji Linbai silently rolled his eyes.

If Gu Yang had been well-behaved and kind, he wouldn't have fallen down the stairs and hit the boss!

That’s a bumbling little green tea!

Gu Family Villa,

After Feng Jue was tricked, Gu Yang showed an expression of "you tricked me, I'm so angry", and took the opportunity to quit.

Feng Jue looked at Gu Yang's back with red ears as if fleeing, and let out a few low laughs.

Not long after Gu Yang left, Gu Jin entered the study with a blank expression.

There are several shelves of books in the study room, which can be regarded as a book corner prepared by the Gu family for the children. There are also many types of books, including literary classics and online novels, Gu Jin picked a book at random to pass the time.

It's just that when he came to use Feng Jue's desk again, he glanced at the problem he was doing, and snorted lightly: "I think it's good for you to change your name, it's polite and honest, what do you think?"

(end of this chapter)

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