Chapter 866: Tong Rao Poaching Corner

Chapter 866 Tong Rao Poaching Corner

Tong Rao's voice was loud, and the butler standing at the door opened the door when he heard the movement, and asked, "Patriarch, what's the matter?"

Gu Yang said to him: "It's none of your business, close the door, don't disturb me to treat your Patriarch."

Tong Rao sneered: "You think my housekeeper will listen to you..."

Before he finished speaking, the butler closed the door.

Tong Rao: "..."

Gu Yang pulled a chair and sat down beside her bed, smiling softly and obediently, "Ms. Tong, what did you just say?"

Tong Rao was originally annoyed, but when she saw her deceptive smiling face, her anger disappeared like a deflated ball.

She narrowed her eyes slightly, still scrutinizing, "Are you a hypnotist?"

Gu Yang is serious: "I am your psychiatrist."

Before coming here, Ji Minghui sent her the diagnosis and treatment records of other psychologists for Tong Rao.

After understanding Tong Rao's character, she felt that she couldn't treat her in an ordinary way.

Moreover, other psychiatrists have also used common methods, but there is no significant effect.

Hearing Gu Yang's words, Tong Rao snorted lightly.

Her butler has always been loyal to her, and will definitely not ignore her and follow other people's orders.

Then there is only one possibility, the little girl from the Gu family in front of him controlled him.

"I invited you here so that I can sleep well. If you don't close the curtains, the light is so bright, how can I sleep?" Tong Rao frowned.

Due to sleep disorders, it is often difficult to fall asleep, and her mental state is not good.

And lack of sleep can also make people irritable and irritable.

Tong Rao leaned against the head of the bed, looked at the files in the laptop that needed to be processed, slightly raised her eyelids, and snorted: "Arrogance."

Gu Yang sat beside him, and took out a delicate and small thumb piano from his schoolbag.

Thumb piano is a kind of African national musical instrument, easy to learn and easy to carry.

For patients with severe sleep disorders, she prefers to use music to hypnotize her.

The warm sun in winter penetrates the glass windows, the indoor light is bright, and the heating is turned on, as if in spring.

The sound of the thumb piano is as cold as water, clear and ethereal.

Unknowingly, Tong Rao felt as if she was in a valley in spring, listening to the sound of spring water dripping in the valley.

It wasn't until her head fell down like a chicken pecking rice that she suddenly woke up and found that she had fallen asleep just now.

She looked towards Gu Yang, facing Gu Yang's eyes that were brighter than the warm winter sun.

She played a piece impromptu, looked at Tong Rao with a smile, and asked, "Since Ms. Tong wants to sleep, wouldn't you consider changing to a more comfortable position?"

Tong Rao looked away from her, closed the computer and put it on the bedside table.

She found a comfortable position and lay down, she didn't look at Gu Yang, but she was talking to her: "It is indeed a bit capable to enter the psychology society at a young age.

I heard that you are the adopted daughter of the eldest family of the Gu family, and you are not welcome in the Gu family. Would you like to come to me and be my personal assistant. "

Tong Rao said that the Gu family is not welcome, referring to the Gu family in the capital.

After all, she has no blood relationship with the Gu family in Beijing.

Gu Yang played the thumb piano in his hands, and asked with a smile: "My fees are very expensive, and Ms. Tong knows that. Hiring me as a personal life assistant, do you want to prostitute a psychiatrist for nothing?"

Tong Rao sneered slightly: "Joke, I will be short of your money? The Gu family in Jincheng treats you as their own, but the Gu family in Beijing may not treat you sincerely.

Staying in the Gu family will sooner or later become a tool for family marriage. Follow me, you won't suffer. "

This little girl is quite pleasing.

(end of this chapter)

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