Back to the 60s: The Struggle Career of a Charmed Wife-Chapter 1719: The Truth Comes to Light 3

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The family is facing such a major event, Gu Tian must be present. Not only because the eldest brother is like a father figure, but also because he is the only male in the Gu Family, he is the head of the household, and he cannot ignore this matter.

Regardless of whether Gu Qing is truly a member of the Gu Family or not, at the very least, he is Gu Tian’s subordinate.

A telephone has been installed in Doctor Guo’s residence, provided by the military for the officers who lived there previously; it wasn’t dismantled upon their departure.

Gu Tian’s phone was quickly connected, and Doctor Guo, hiding nothing, informed him entirely of Shi Guantao’s arrival, urging: "Quickly call and ask the officer in charge of military health records about Gu Qing’s blood type."

Gu Tian was struck dumb by this news.

Could it be that the cousin whom they resentfully thought unproductive is not their biological kin? Was he swapped and delivered to his uncle and aunt?

"Aunt, don’t worry. I’m going to get Gu Qing’s records now. I’ll bring them back immediately."

Before the storm arrived, Gu Tian arranged all his work properly, and asking for a few hours off wouldn’t be disruptive.

Though caring for Gu Qing has become a habit, decades of brotherly affection cannot simply be erased. Even if cats and dogs spend enough time together, affection would develop. Yet, he couldn’t let a real cousin remain outcast, unrecognized.

If what Shi Guantao said is true, then he’s the sole bloodline of his uncle and aunt.

Gu Tian quickly obtained Gu Qing’s records, which unmistakably listed his blood type as Type A. He had never known his uncle and aunt’s blood type, nor Gu Qing’s.

As Doctor Guo mentioned, Gu Qing had never been hurt nor donated blood; indeed, no one in the Gu Family deliberately checked these things.

With the records clutched in hand, Gu Tian decisively took a car to Doctor Guo’s residence. He couldn’t even bother to open an umbrella as he rushed into the house. In those few short seconds, the rain had ruthlessly battered him, making him appear somewhat disheveled.

Doctor Guo was in the midst of asking about Shi Guantao’s life over the years. Seeing him enter, she abruptly changed the topic, "What’s Gu Qing’s blood type?"

Gu Tian glanced at Shi Guantao, almost blurting out "Third Uncle."

Quickly regaining composure, he extended the records to Doctor Guo, "He’s Type A. You and Uncle are Type O. According to what you and Doctor Feng said, he’s not a child of our family."

Nigh absolute certainty surrounded Shi Guantao’s claims, resembling the Gu Family physically, and with a compatible blood type.

Luckily, Gu Qing is Type A; had he been Type O, discerning truth from falsehood would have been much harder.

The truth was out; Gu Tian felt a bit bewildered.

Doctor Guo lamented in deep sorrow, "What kind of parents are we? Losing a son for forty years without realizing! We never raised him, never taught him, allowed him to suffer, escape death narrowly."

Compared to Shi Guantao, Gu Qing lives as though inside the Western heaven.

Seamlessly entering the military, seamlessly advancing in rank, never seeing the front line, never sustaining injuries. Despite being implicated by Shen Xiufen, he could still hold the position of a deputy regiment commander, with everyone giving him a degree of respect. How much of this came from the Guo Family’s influence? How much from Commander Gu’s clout? How much from the Zhao Family’s connections? It’s simply beyond description.

Yes, Gu Qing has talent in military affairs, but this talent was honed through Doctor Guo and her husband’s education. Moreover, many others are talented soldiers; he isn’t the most exceptional.

Background often proves useful in many situations.

What could Gu Tian say? He could only console his distraught aunt, "Guantao, you also console Aunt. Crying too much harms the body."

... The electricity’s gone; this must suffice for now.

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