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The Reunion After Seven Years novel Chapter 147

Long before Harley could say a word, he noticed Jay take out a black phone from his pocket and quickly dialed a number. With his finger covering his little mouth, Jay glanced at Harley, motioning him not to speak.

"Honey."

A woman's voice resounded from the other end of the line.

Jay's whole face suddenly lit up, and there was even a hint of satisfaction in his eyes the moment he heard that voice.

"This phone belongs to my father. Who are you?"

He audibly spoke as he resisted the urge to laugh.

The woman on the other end of the line turned confused. She couldn't believe her ears when the clear voice of a child reached her.

"What did you say? Who are you? How did you get my husband's phone?"

The woman continuously bombarded Jay with a series of questions as her heart hammered in her chest.

"It is my father's cell phone. And my father is with my mother now. If you don't believe me, you can come over to have a look. We are in the hotel of the Gu Group,"

Jay thoroughly explained before hanging the phone up.

"Who are you calling?"

Harley prompted as he was quite confused. He found himself squatting in front of Jay and gazing at him rather strangely. He couldn't get the hang of what he was talking about and who his so-called father and mother were.

"Uncle, can you take me to the door in front?"

Jay softly said as he raised his head, discreetly averting his gaze. He didn't rush to answer Harley's question.

"All right,"

Harley readily agreed without even having second thoughts. Stretching out his hand, he lifted the child and casually sauntered towards the door.

As expected, Jay remembered the event correctly. Today was the celebration party of the Gu Group, so guests with no invitation were strictly not welcome at the venue. The hotel even had special security guards who were manning the hotel's designated entry and exit to avoid any untoward incidents that might arise at the time of the party.

However, despite the strict measures, Jay could still notice someone coming in.

"Mr. Su!"

The security guards simultaneously recognized Harley and greeted him slightly. They had no idea who the boy was, but they certainly knew who Harley was.

"Later, there will be someone sending a gift to Mr. Gu. She's a woman. Don't stop her, and just let her in."

Jay gave orders to the staff without fear nor an ounce of hesitation. He sounded like a small adult giving advice.

The staff directed his gaze at the child in Harley's arms and then at Harley. He seemed a little hesitant.

"Do as he said,"

Harley exclaimed approvingly.

"Yes."

When the staff agreed, Jay felt contented and silently led Harley to the lounge.

"The reason you asked me to take you to the door is that you are afraid that they will treat you as a child and refuse to listen to you, right?"

Harley couldn't help regarding the young boy settled in his arms with aplomb. He felt that he was indeed similar to Kerr Gu. And in all honesty, he had doubts about Jay's identity ever since he first saw him.

However, Harrow specifically conducted the paternity test for Kerr and Jay, so there couldn't be a mistake. And this made him a little confused about the situation.

"I don't think Uncle Su is that stupid,"

Jay reflectively mumbled as he held a negative impression on him. When Harley executed a mistake about the paternity test, Jay instinctively thought that he was not very intelligent. How could he make such a mistake with such an uncomplicated thing? Jay could only shake his head in disbelief when Harley even claimed himself a doctor.

But today, Jay thought he could forego his lapses this once. Thinking further that since Harley drew a precise inference of what he did, it seemed that the doctor was not utterly useless.

"Am I stupid?"

Harley immediately asked with a frown etched on his forehead, staring at the child's face. It was the first time that a child had said he was stupid. However, he couldn't take a little boy's words seriously, so he set Jay on the ground.

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