Chapter 55: that’s my sister

Chapter 55 That's My Sister

Gu Yang:? ? ? The boss's focus is not right!

Gu Jin's eyes were too penetrating, which made Gu Yang feel like he was being seen through.

Although she never revealed it in front of the Gu family, she did plan to run away from home, but now is not the time.

She has her principles, and she can't occupy the magpie's nest with peace of mind like the original body, enjoying everything that should be for others.

But she wore the original body and enjoyed everything of the Gu family, so she couldn't just abandon the Gu family in such an ungrateful manner and take care of herself alone.

So she chooses to stay in the Gu family temporarily, to help the Gu family out of crisis, and prevent the Gu family from committing suicide. It is best to build a good relationship with the heroine Gu Jin and the villain's younger brother Feng Jue, and leave the Gu family when the time is right.

Even Ruan Xueling didn't notice her thoughts, how could Gu Jin notice it?

Gu Jin didn't wait for her reply, turned around and left, she seemed to just ask casually, and didn't care about it afterwards.

Afterwards, Gu Yang received calls from other friends, and almost all of the messages they sent were asking her—is she really going to be on a variety show? Could it be that he couldn't get along in the Gu family, so he entered the entertainment industry to be self-reliant?

Some are sincerely concerned, some are gloating, and some are purely gossiping and curious.

Gu Yang didn't have time to reply one by one, so he simply reposted the program official's Weibo to Moments, and added the words: [See you in the live broadcast room of "Talk about Sangma with Wine" at nine o'clock tomorrow~]

Ruan Xueling was the first to leave a message below: [Support my family Yangyang. 】

At the same time forward the original Weibo to the employee group of Xueyao Jewelry Company: 【Support my good daughter】

Employee's first reaction: [Who is this, so arrogant, chasing stars into the work group, don't die! 】

seconds to withdraw.

Immediately following the full screen is -

【Support Second Miss, I won’t go to work tomorrow weekend, I will definitely watch it on time! 】

Although everyone can see that Xue Yao is in danger under the attack of Xu's jewelry, but their good workplace quality keeps them from offending their boss.

Even if Xueyao dies, isn’t there still Gu’s group supporting her?

As expected, Gu Zhaoming and Ruan Xueling are husband and wife. After seeing Gu Yang's circle of friends, he also left a message of support and concern, and repeated Ruan Xueling's operation, and forwarded Weibo to the Gu Group employee group, Zhaofeng entertainment group and other groups .

Also let everyone in the Gu Group and its companies know that even if the real daughter returns, Gu Yang is still the little princess of the Jincheng Gu family.

Gu Yang glanced at it casually, there were already several rows of likes in Moments, and the messages were swiping the screen even more. Ignoring those yin and yang and mocking messages, she replied in a unified way: 【Thank you for your support】

At this time, she noticed with sharp eyes that Feng Jue also left her a message, and the words were all cute: [Support sister, sister must take care of herself]

Immediately afterwards, Gu Jin also left a message: [It's going smoothly]

Gu Pei also popped up, first maintained the format to support and care for a while, then Aite sealed Feng Jue, and the words were irritable: 【That's my sister! 】

At the same time, Aite called Gu Jin: 【You wait for me! 】

The corners of Gu Yang's mouth twitched. Although Gu Pei was set in the novel as an irritable second-year boy who would blow up at one point, from a psychologist's point of view, it was hard for her not to suspect that the child had irascibility.

What she didn't know was that Gu Pei, who had just lost the replay over there, was in the midst of a fierce game, when life was at stake, and suddenly the screen went black and couldn't turn on.

Gu Pei:! ! Grass!

(end of this chapter)

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