Chapter 901: But I don’t need a mother

Chapter 901 But I don’t lack a mother

Gu Yang suddenly stared at Tong Rao seriously, and after a while, he was sure that she was in a normal state of mind.

Then this is strange.

How could Tong Rao say that it is not impossible to give her the Tong family.

Tong Rao is not confused anymore, the Tong family should be inherited by the Tong family... the Tong family!

In an instant, Gu Yang felt that all doubts seemed to be connected in series.

Su Ziyun said she knew the mystery of her life experience, Su Ziyun and Tong Jiayin got close, the Tong family brothers and sisters suddenly murdered her, and Tong Rao's weird attitude towards her.

If she is from the Tong family, then everything seems to be explained.

"It seems that you have guessed it."

Tong Rao looked at Gu Yang's expression from bewildered to stunned, with a little appreciation in his eyes, took out a document from the bedside drawer, and threw it to Gu Yang.

"Yes, you are my long-lost daughter."

Gu Yang: "..."

Gu Yang felt like a big pot of dog blood was splashed on his face.

She picked up the document and looked at it. It was a paternity test between her and Tong Rao, and the result of the test was a mother-daughter relationship.

The sample used is hair.

Hair is relatively easy to get in your hands quietly.

It's just that Gu Yang intuitively feels that this matter is not that simple, and he doesn't fully believe what Tong Rao said.

She frowned, and looked at Tong Rao suspiciously, "Where did you get this paternity test report?"

"Jiayin and Si Nian asked a doctor to do it in private."

Then she got suspicious, and had a private eye stalk her behavior.

Then it was discovered that she and Tong Sinian had secretly conducted a paternity test on her and Gu Yang. The doctor was not hers, but with her power, it was easy to get past the doctor and get the test report.

The moment she saw the report, she remembered the humiliating past that she had intentionally erased, as well as the child she was forced to give birth to.

The nightmare from more than ten years ago came back again, causing her to fall into sleep disorder again.

Seeing Gu Yang's suspicion, Tong Rao sneered, "I don't lack children, and the Tong family also doesn't lack heirs. Is it possible that I will still lie to you as my daughter?"

She admitted that she admired Gu Yang, and also felt that she had the ability and courage to be the head of the family.

But if Gu Yang doesn't have the blood of the Tong family, no matter how much she appreciates her, it won't let her get half of the inheritance rights of the Tong family.

Gu Yang chuckled lightly, "But I don't lack a mother either."

As for Tong Rao who suddenly came out to recognize his relatives, Gu Yang of course prefers Ruan Xueling who has a deeper relationship.

Tong Rao frowned, "What do you mean?"

She thought that Gu Yang would be overjoyed knowing that they were mother and daughter.

After all, the identity of the daughter of the head of the Tong family is not comparable to that of the adopted daughter of the Gu family.

Gu Yang stood up, looked at her with a smile, gentle and distant, "Ms. Tong, you don't lack children, and I don't lack mothers, so let's pretend that this paternity test doesn't exist."

She doesn't belong to this world in the first place, and she doesn't pay attention to blood relationship, but pays more attention to the relationship with each other.

Of course, if Tong Rao didn't cover up the crime of murdering her by the Tong brothers and sisters, she might recognize her biological mother out of politeness.

However, she knows that she is also her daughter, but she covers up and indulges the Tong family brothers and sisters, so it doesn't matter if the so-called mother doesn't recognize her.

She can live well even if she is alone, why bother to find an ancestor for herself?

Now it was Tong Rao's turn to change greatly.

She thought about countless possibilities, but she never thought that Gu Yang would deny her as a mother!

(end of this chapter)

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