Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities Chapter 1043: Bai Yueshuang, Old Name Gu Yang
Chapter 1043: Bai Yueshuang, Old Na Gu Yang
Editor: Henyee Translations
“I didn’t say she’s Yangyang. What I an is that sothing’s not right with her,” Cao Cuo corrected, frowning.
“Anyone with a brain can see sothing’s off. Only Shen Qin, in her ignorance, would mistake soone with that skin for Yangyang,” Gu Jin said, noticing that Feng Jue hadn’t replied to his ssages and seed in a bad mood.
Gu Jin turned to Feng Jue. “Did you feel anything when you saw the face in the surveillance footage?”
Feng Jue admitted he had felt the sa unease. He even suspected that his sister had used that body before.
Feng Jue sneered. “So what if there is? If my sister’s body now hosts another consciousness, it’s possible that this body might have had a different one before. Or maybe it’s the original consciousness of the body. After all, this body didn’t originally belong to my sister, right?”
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Gu Jin and Cao Cuo nodded in agreent.
Cao Cuo’s well-defined fingers drumd lightly on the table as he observed thoughtfully. “This person appeared right after Team Blue Whale returned. It has to be connected to that mysterious organization from back then.”
At that mont, Gu Jin’s phone lit up with a ssage from Xiao Yize.
They could investigate a person’s household registration with just a photo, but Xiao Yize had access to faster and more formal channels.
Seeing the information Xiao Yize sent over, Gu Jin’s gaze sharpened. “I’ve found it.”
The girl in the photo was Bai Yueshuang, a 19-year-old and the eldest daughter of the Bai family, a well-to-do family in the capital. When she was younger, Bai Yueshuang was kidnapped due to her carelessness and ended up in Cloud Rising Orphanage in Liang City. Five years ago, the Bai family found her and sent her to an elite school overseas. Recently, she returned from a prestigious music school, where she had majored in piano.
The photo revealed that while she was at the orphanage, her na was Gu Yang.
The three people present paused at the last na, but given their suspicions, they were not entirely surprised. If there was no connection to Gu Yang, they would have been more shocked.
Feng Jue looked at the smiling girl in the photo, his expression cold. “The timing is highly coincidental, right after the light cone experint five years ago.”
Gu Jin said, “We need to investigate the Bai family.”
At the capital’s psychiatric hospital, Gu Yang ntioned that the volunteer dical consultation would last all day, so she decided to rest in the office in the afternoon.
Having spent the entire morning hypnotizing patients, even her SSS-level ntal strength was feeling the strain from the intense and prolonged sessions.
Although it was tiring, the intensive practice was proving very effective for improving her hypnosis skills.
The hospital, managed by the Ji family, had a special office set aside for Gu Yang since she often worked part-ti there. The office was serene, with a desktop computer on the table and fresh, elegant bamboo beside it. Sunlight filtered through the clear glass windows, illuminating the room, which was equipped with various auxiliary tools on the shelves.
Gu Yang drew the curtains to block out the sunlight and rested her head on the table. Exhausted, she fell asleep almost imdiately.
She woke up disoriented, with a heavy head. She tried to sit up but found she couldn’t move. Despite being fully conscious, her body remained unresponsive.
Struggling to open her eyes, she found herself in a dimly lit office. The wind rustled the curtains, and occasional beams of sunlight pierced the darkness, making everything appear slightly blurry. In the obscurity, she noticed a bright, mathematical symbol ∞ faintly glowing.
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