Chapter 507: Thank you for taking care of my sister

Chapter 507 Thank you for taking care of my sister

December is cold, Gu Yang is wearing a down jacket, his fingers are still cold, the moment he clasped hands with Feng Jue, his fingers are surrounded by warmth.

His soft fingertips lightly brushed the back of her hand, and said softly: "My sister's hands are so cold, please keep warm."

Gu Yang nodded slightly.

Feng Jue raised his eyebrows and looked at Gu Jin next to him, and extended his hand politely, "Miss Gu."

Didn’t expect that? I'm here too.

Gu Jin looked at him coldly, shook hands with him, "Mr. Feng."

**** thing! So what?

The two of them clasped their hands for a short while, and exerted strength at the same time, but there was no trace on their faces.

Gu Yang next to him blinked his eyes, wondering if she had read it wrong, and always felt that the handshake between the little blood bank and the big brother sister was like arm wrestling.

After Feng Jue shook hands with Gu Yang and the three, he stayed in their kitchen to have lunch with them.

The audience in the live broadcast room were waiting to see Feng Jue's true face while eating, but unexpectedly, after Feng Jue entered the door, the camera turned to the other three groups of guests, and did not show Feng Jue and others.

【Ah, ah, Chen Gou, will you know how to behave? I want to see Mr. Feng】

【Chen Gou is a dog, you still expect him to be a human? Envious of Ji Zai and the others being able to see Mr. Feng's true face]

Director Chen sighed faintly as he watched the barrage that crazily damaged him in the live broadcast room.

He also wanted the photographer to take a picture of the young Chairman Feng's real face. After all, who doesn't love the popularity of traffic, but the sponsor's father refused to let him, and insisted on keeping it mysterious in front of the public.

In the room, Feng Jue took off his mask, revealing a beautiful and delicate face.

Ji Jingchi looked at Feng Jue in surprise, "I didn't expect Director Feng to be so young, but he looks about the same age as Little Fairy."

To be able to become the chairman of Xunmeng Technology at such an age, either has extraordinary means or extraordinary background.

And I haven't heard of any intersection between Fengshi and Xunmeng Technology.

Feng Jue raised his eyebrows: "Little fairy? Are you talking about my sister?"

Ji Jingchi was taken aback for a moment, his eyes turned to Gu Yang and the three of them, "Sister? Do you know each other?"

Gu Yang nodded, thought for a while, and said, "His name is Feng Jue, and he lives with us."

Although the small blood bank keeps calling her "sister", neither he nor she regards each other as siblings.

Gu Yang admits that he likes Feng Jue, so naturally he can't treat him as his younger brother like he did to Gu Pei, so he didn't introduce him as a "brother".

Gu Jin glanced at Gu Yang, squeezed the chopsticks a little harder, and said in a cold voice: "He is the adopted son of the Gu family, Yangyang and I's younger brother."

The word "brother" is clearly accentuated.

"It turns out that..."

Ji Jingchi was stunned for a while, but his heart was full of turmoil!

Damn it, he can't figure it out!

The chairman of Tangtang Xunmeng Group actually ran to the Gu family in a small Jincheng to be an adopted son? !

Moreover, if he remembers correctly, the adopted son of the Gu family is a living blood bank specially prepared for little fairies.

It’s no wonder that the outside world knows little about the chairman of Xunmeng Group. Who would have thought that the big boss would work as a living blood bank incognito?

Ji Jingchi suddenly felt that he knew too much and might be silenced.

Feng Jue heard Gu Jin's introduction, and chuckled softly, the laughter seemed to be slightly mocking.

He smiled gently at Ji Jingchi: "Actor Ji, thank you for taking care of my sister in the previous episodes of variety shows. The Xunmeng Group has recently developed a computer. I wonder if you have any intention to endorse it?"

Good afternoon~

(end of this chapter)

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