Chapter 921: The little boy who eats soft rice has always been unreliable

Chapter 921 The boy who eats soft food has always been unreliable

As Gu Yang expected, Tong Rao agreed to do another paternity test.

It's just that, out of prudence, she asked to have blood drawn at Tong's private hospital.

As the patriarch of the Tong family, Tong Rao holds a high position and authority, but there are countless people who want her to die, and her health is also a secret of the Tong family.

She can't trust outside doctors, but only those in her own hands.

She also has a whole medical team serving her alone, and all examinations will be done in her private hospital.

Tongjia Private Hospital.

Gu Jin and Feng Jue came with Gu Yang.

Gu Pei originally wanted to come together, but Feng Jue stopped him with one sentence: "What's the use of you coming?"

Compared with these two, he used to call "666" as an atmosphere group, which seemed really useless.

Tong Rao doesn't trust the hospitals outside, and Gu Jin doesn't trust Tong Rao's private hospital either.

So the whole process of drawing blood for Gu Yang was done by Gu Jin, using the medical equipment she brought herself.

"It seems that you have thought clearly?"

Tong Rao thought that Gu Yang offered to do another paternity test because he wanted to return to Tong's house in a legitimate way.

"I've always thought clearly." Gu Yang felt that Tong Rao was having a hard time, so she looked at Gu Jin and asked, "Sister, how long does it usually take for a paternity test to come out?"

Gu Jin: "The hospital can take three days at the fastest, but the laboratory can actually produce results within eight hours."

This hospital is Tong Rao's private hospital, and she can get the results immediately without so many procedures.

"I will notify you when the results come out. If you have nothing to do this winter vacation, you can learn more about finance and management, which will be useful for inheriting the family business.

I know that you take several courses concurrently. With the wealth of the Tong family, you don't need to work **** physics research, but you are only a freshman and your grades are good, so there is no problem changing your major.

Tong Rao didn't care what Gu Yang said just now, even if Gu Yang didn't want to go back to Tong's house, she still had ways to make her obedient.

She will train her to be the best heir.

Gu Yang frowned upon hearing this.

She always knew that Tong Rao was a woman with a strong desire to control, but she didn't expect it to become even worse now.

It should be that I have been too stimulated during this period.

Gu Yang: "Ms. Tong, don't try to interfere in my life."

Gu Jin and Feng Jue are also very sensitive to Tong Rao.

Tong Rao frowned: "I'm doing this for your own good."

Feng Jue blocked Gu Yang, "Patriarch Tong, even if it's for my sister's good, she has to feel good about it."

Gu Jin simply pulled Gu Yang behind her, her voice was cold, "Patriarch Tong, let's wait for the paternity test results to come out."

Tong Rao looked at the two people standing in front of Gu Yang in surprise.

She has been in a high position for a long time, and most juniors are afraid of her. Even Tong Sinian and Tong Jiayin, whom she raised, are more than in awe of her.

But Gu Jin and Feng Jue are not afraid of her at all.

When she was investigating Gu Yang, she also investigated the two people around her. Just the fact that the total score of the college entrance examination is perfect is beyond the reach of most people.

The eldest son of the Gu family is full of talents.

Her eyes fell on Feng Jue, her gaze was slightly scrutinized, and she frowned and asked Gu Yang: "Is he your boyfriend?"

"Didn't Ms. Tong find out everything?" It's no secret that Gu Yang and Feng Jue are in love.

Tong Rao knew that Feng Jue was the adopted son of the Gu family, and he lived in the Gu family because of his special blood type like Gu Yang, so he said: "The boy who eats soft food has always been unreliable. He is not good enough for you."

(end of this chapter)

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