Gu Tingjue furrowed his brows. What kind of woman? Who could come up with such a bizarre idea?
Could a child just arbitrarily recognize anyone as their father?
Before Pingping could speak, Lele blinked her eyes and then said, "Uncle, we came to find you because we wanted to confirm something, as you look a lot like my brother."
"Are you twins?" The two children seemed to be around the same age.
"Yeah, Pingping is my older brother, and I'm his younger sister," Lele nodded obediently.
"Sorry, I don't think I am your father." Having two such adorable children would indeed be a blessing, but alas, they were not his.
He was certain that if they were his own, he would definitely know.
Upon hearing this, Pingping and Lele instantly became dejected. Ah, they had been feeling somewhat hopeful.
However, Lele quickly recovered and swiftly opened her bag. She pulled out a piece of paper—her secret weapon, right?
She had hurriedly completed it the night before.