2134 Twins
“Hey, why are you like this… This is mine!”
The rich and fragrant taste of red wine began to spread between her lips and teeth. It was with a hint of bitterness.
Amidst the bitterness, there was also sweetness.
The two of them drank the wine together. It was unknown who drank more.
“I gave it back to you, didn’t I?”
“You drank too much. I haven’t even drunk it yet.” Qiao Weiyang licked her lips.
“Do you want another sip?” Su Zhuoqian only took a sip of wine, his gaze hazy.
At this mont, she was the one with her eyes lowered. His gaze was not as sharp as usual. His dark eyes were slightly wet and actually a little seductive.
Qiao Weiyang approached him, and the tips of their noses were only a milliter apart.
She whispered, “Give it to …”
When she approached, the man had already bitten her lip.
Half an hour later, Qiao Weiyang found out that kissing was also a physical job. It was really tiring.
When she was placed on the bed by Su Zhuoqian, she realized that her fingers were weak.
They clearly hadn’t done anything…
But it felt like they had already done everything…
“Good night,” Su Zhuoqian said in a low voice as he touched her forehead.
Qiao Weiyang’s insomnia was appeased by the half-mouthful of red wine.
When she woke up the next day, she rembered what had happened last night.
Thinking of Su Zhuoqian, she blinked and took a deep breath before getting up.
…
Qiao Weiyang found a ti when Su Zhuoqian was not around, got Xiao Bao’s hair, and went to the hospital.
“I want you to run a DNA test on these two samples.” Qiao Weiyang gave him the samples.
“It’s very important.”
“I’ll definitely take this seriously! Don’t worry!” Song Hanzhi imdiately promised and took the samples without hesitation.
When Qiao Weiyang returned to the car, she was actually very uncertain.
She did not know if her intuition was accurate.
Perhaps it was really just a beautiful hope.
She tried her best to brush away the hope, afraid that she would be even more disappointed when the ti ca.
…
Su Zhuoqian also gave two samples to Zhou Lang.
“Get the best doctor to run a DNA test with these two samples.”
“Okay, Young Master.”
Zhou Lang took it solemnly.
Su Zhuoqian pressed the space between his eyebrows.
He did not ntion this to Qiao Weiyang. He did not know if Qiao Weiyang would have such vague thoughts and hopes.
Five years ago.
At the bar.
A man.
A woman.
Two children.
Many things seed unrelated, but when one thought about it carefully, one would feel that they were inextricably linked.
He didn’t want to do this test behind Qiao Weiyang’s back.
However, he was afraid that if he gave her hope, it would be destroyed.
Therefore, that was all for now.
If the result was positive, everyone would be happy.
If it wasn’t, he would just take it as though his intuition had gone wrong and nothing had happened.
…
Both of them had almost identical thoughts.
The results of the test appeared almost at the sa ti.
Qiao Weiyang personally went to the hospital to get the results.
“Big shot, don’t tell you’ve received another amazing case? This ti, can I observe your treatnt process? Can you let help you?”
Qiao Weiyang’s expression was cold, and she did not say anything.
Song Hanzhi finally sensed her coldness. He quickly covered his mouth and made a zipping motion.
“Here, here!” He didn’t dare to say another word.
Qiao Weiyang took it and turned to leave.
Song Hanzhi looked at her back. “What happened this ti? Although she was a little cold in the past, she still talked! I really can’t guess what’s going on in her mind!”
After getting into the car, Qiao Weiyang cald herself down and took out the report.
She took it out and flipped to the results page.
A few large black words appeared in front of her.
[There is no relationship between the tester and the testee. They should not be mother and son.]
They were not related!
They were not mother and son!
These words caused Qiao Weiyang’s head to hurt.
Qiao Weiyang thought that she had seen it wrongly and looked at the words again.
They were still the sa.
Song Hanzhi had always been cautious and ticulous. He would not make a mistake.
Qiao Weiyang flipped through the contents again and confird that the data was about her and Xiao Bao.
Sure enough… her hope was still dashed.
Fortunately, she did not ntion this to Su Zhuoqian, lest they both suffered the blow of disappointnt.
She put the test results away and pretended that nothing had happened.
So what if the test results weren’t positive? It wouldn’t affect her feelings for Xiao Bao, right?
…
A similar test report was placed in front of Su Zhuoqian.
The black words were exceptionally clear.
Su Zhuoqian pinched the space between his eyebrows, disappointed by his intuition.
Despite so many key factors working together, the results were very different.
Fortunately, he did the test behind Qiao Weiyang’s back. Otherwise, the greater the hope, the greater the disappointnt.
He suppressed the disappointnt and helplessness in his heart and threw the report into the drawer.
Zhou Lang looked at him with unprecedented disappointnt and could not help but tremble with fear.
He did not know what it was, but he knew how important it was to Su Zhuoqian.
A mont later, he saw the corners of Su Zhuoqian’s mouth curl up into a smile.
Zhou Lang did not understand why he was smiling again. He stood at the side, not daring to speak.
Su Zhuoqian threw a docunt at him. “Go and settle this.”
Zhou Lang went out. Su Zhuoqian got up and stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, looking at the bright sunlight outside.
“So what if it is? And so what if it isn’t?”
This could not erase the fact that Qiao Weiyang was already his wife and the mother of Jingyun and Xiao Bao.
The only thing that was unfair to her was Jingyun, the little ti bomb.
However, he felt that Qiao Weiyang was already prepared to dismantle this ti bomb.
Perhaps the children’s existence was the most important reason for her to stay by his side?
…
After knowing that Old Madam Han’s illness had miraculously recovered, Old Madam Qiao arranged for people to find out who this doctor was.
Old people would fear death.
The richer a person was, the more they could not bear to part with the pleasures of the secular world.
Who in their 60s and 70s had not been overco by the fear of being hospitalized?
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