Chapter 396: 407 From Here on Out 4 (2/2)

Not only is she more attractive and more talented, she is now the president of the International Monetary Fund, and she is also the most prosperous eldest of the Xu family. It is a pity that such a talented and attractive woman is unmarried and single today.

Xu Ling strode to Xu Ying's father Xu Kun, and grabbed him who was about to take the stage: ”Brother, the engagement must be cancelled.”

The Speaker of the House of Representatives Xu Kun frowned majesticly: ”What's the joke, the whole room is full of guests, how to cancel?”

”It must be cancelled. I have a reason to cancel. We need to find a place to calmly chat.”

Ms. Xu Ling was afraid that her brother would ignore her words, so she stood on tiptoe and leaned in Xu Kun's ear to say something.

Xu Kun's expression changed a lot: ”You can't joke about this kind of thing!”

He subconsciously shot the audience and found that His Excellency the President was not in power. It seemed that he hadn't seen His Excellency the President for dozens of minutes. Xu Kun looked at his sister again. She obviously didn't shake her mind. Her face was very difficult and her eyes were bloodshot. : ”How did you know? How did you know at this time?”

”The email shouldn't be fake.”

In the distance, His Excellency the President reappeared, his steps were a bit sluggish, and he obviously did not recover from the shock. He walked in deep steps and caught a glimpse of Xu Ling. His complexion changed several times. The steps were fixed in front of her, and his voice was cold. Ye Jin’s father Leng Feng said: “The engagement banquet is suspended and will continue later.”

Leng Feng didn't know why: ”What happened?”

”I think we need to find a place and ask what is going on.”

His Excellency the President stared at Xu Ling, and Xu Ling also stared at His Excellency the President, both of them looked embarrassed and shocked.

No one had thought that there would be a child in this world with the blood of the two of them. This matter was very serious and could not tolerate any negligence.

(End of this chapter)