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Chapter 1247: High Pressure
Chapter 1247: Chapter 1247: High Pressure
Feng Jun received this news and felt a bit fed up; are they really treating Luohua like a hospital?
However, in the end, he still agreed, three it is then, as they came in a batch, treating them together is fine.
Of course, he also set three rules: first, an upfront deposit of one billion, no accompanying staff, and everything must follow the manor’s arrangements.
Others were easy to handle, but that nuclear physics expert was an exception, as his medical expenses were covered by the state. His superiors asked: what exactly is the one billion deposit for?
This question didn’t require Feng Jun’s response; Boss Gu’s chief secretary answered directly, "Rent!"
Such a response was too unserious, making the other side a bit displeased, saying this was a national treasure-level talent, and they shouldn’t joke around.
The chief secretary also straightforwardly stated, "That person has no title, just the ability to heal. Don’t complain about spending money; without connections, the money won’t even be accepted."
If it weren’t for his extremely sensitive status, there would be numerous ways to deal with him, but there are no ifs in the world.
"Rent" was just one aspect; another was the expert’s extremely sensitive identity, so he must be accompanied by medical personnel—and male medical personnel at that.
Luohua Manor showed their arrogance again, as medical personnel were not allowed inside. Because of this, Li Shishi almost clashed with them before she angrily turned around and left, while Ren Zhiyuan’s client could only stand dumbfounded, watching the scene.
If we’re not mistaken, this should be the Rehabilitation Center Director Ren is constructing. Why does it feel like they’re outsiders?
The conflict was quickly resolved when Gu Jiahui arrived—her mother wasn’t at the manor today, but she had a good relationship with Li Shishi, so she stepped in voluntarily.
She had her advantages in stepping in. When she told them they could leave, the male nurse laughed in anger, "It’s not easy for us to come here and we’ve paid a lot of money. Young lady, do you know what you’re doing?"
Gu Jiahui confidently nodded, "I know, because my surname is also Gu!"
And then there was no more, the male nurse had no choice but to leave the rehabilitation center voluntarily.
The subsequent treatment... was certainly quite smooth. On the ninth day, after the male nurse saw the expert, he once again requested to examine the expert’s body.
Among the three patients, this expert was the most difficult to serve; the other two were purely watching him perform—they truly didn’t have the same confidence.
In fact, the male nurse didn’t necessarily have to achieve his goal, but if he didn’t voice it, it would definitely be considered a dereliction of duty.
This time, it was Xu Leigang who came, using the uniquely poised demeanor of the courtyard kids to say, "If you keep fussing like this, Luohua won’t treat this type of patient of yours in the future... are you willing to bet?"
The male nurse didn’t dare to bet, but as a form of retaliation, the expert was sent away on the eighteenth day.
Strictly speaking, his condition was somewhat easier to treat, and even though the cancerous cells had been devoured, his situation was still quite dire—too many essential parts in his body were missing, requiring additional surgical treatment.
The male nurse took him away without a word, and two days later, Boss Gu’s chief secretary called Yang Yuxin again.
First, he inquired about his cousin’s condition and expressed his gratitude to Director Yang, and secondly, someone protested, asking why the expert was only treated for eighteen days?
Yang Yuxin was very clear about this matter, so she straightforwardly stated, "Two reasons: firstly, this patient was particularly uncooperative, so it was better to send him away quickly; the second point... his cancer cells had already been completely cleared."
The chief secretary, of course, detected her dissatisfaction—if it wasn’t for dissatisfaction, the order of the first point and the second point should be reversed.
However, dissatisfaction aside, some things are bound to happen.
Three days later, the chief secretary called again, stating that a group of experts and soldiers on the national defense line needed treatment—they were all heroes of the republic.
Yang Yuxin felt overwhelmed upon hearing this—such a situation is really impossible to refuse, even for her, and neither Elder Yu nor the Eldest Gu could withstand such pressure.
What troubled her more was that the first batch list had more than a dozen names, and the numbers for the second and third batches... were unknown.
After thinking it over, she said, "Is this arrangement meant to exhaust Feng Jun to death?"
Actually, she knew the specific operations and treatments were by Hua Hua, but she had to say so—things obtained too easily aren’t generally cherished by people.
The chief secretary also sighed wryly, "But these kinds of things can’t be pushed away... they’re all heroes; initially, over two hundred were reported, and it was only the boss who resisted a bit to cut it down to the current number."
Eldest Gu was really shocked this time; not only had the expert been cleared of cancer cells, but he mentioned that the treatment outcomes for his two fellow patients were also quite good, so a list of over two hundred people was drawn up.
Eldest Gu felt this matter was too sensitive and needed to be controlled—not just anyone could have the privilege of intimate association with the military machine, and he especially wanted to avoid giving the wrong impression.
So he emphasized that these were merely folk remedies without scientific basis, and treating the heroes this way was too irresponsible.
Thus, the list was cut down to twelve people—these were basically those beyond help, merely making a last stand in despair.
After understanding the situation, Yang Yuxin stated, "Maintaining a positive outlook for treatment is crucial, and I hope no one is pressured, those willing to come can come... of course, Mountain Master Feng’s three rules must still be observed."
The first of the three rules was quite vexing, with twelve people, the deposit would amount to twelve billion.
In the end, ten people came, with two unwilling to come, not only because both were firm atheists, but also because their bodies couldn’t endure the ordeal, with the possibility of dying on the journey.
One hoped to spend a few more days with family in the final moments, and the other was because his research project was not yet completed—he wanted to ensure a handover and contribute his last bit of wisdom to the project.
That’s why these people were regarded as heroes—they truly loved this country profoundly.
However, of the ten people, Feng Jun only kept seven, and the other three were sent away, requiring the return of three billion of the deposit.
For two of them, Feng Jun was truly helpless and couldn’t save them at all; managing to arrive at Luohua Manor already represented a significant depletion of their vitality—the fact that they survived until now showed the country had exhausted all efforts to sustain their lives.
The other one was rather... questionable. Feng Jun’s mobile phone indicated that not only did this person use a pseudonym, but he also had a locator and a bug on him; his background was somewhat peculiar.
Later, it was learned that he was merely a society member with hepatitis B, having some assets, and it was already too late when he discovered it had turned into liver cancer. Because his brother was a well-known doctor, he sneaked in through muddling the waters.
Of course, attempting to sneak into such a group, merely being able to pay the deposit wasn’t enough; he also had a secret mission, carrying a locator and a bug to help the authorities clarify what was happening on this piece of land.
If once discovered, he would undoubtedly be disqualified—if he didn’t want to bear such a cost, he wouldn’t get such an opportunity. The world is indeed fair.
And he believed this risk was worth taking—besides disqualification, there shouldn’t be too many issues, right?
Just as he speculated, Feng Jun directly stated that this individual was unsuitable and should be taken away.
He didn’t even mention the bug—once mentioned, it would prove he had the ability to detect such devices, so why bother?
But the medical personnel who brought the person over was unwilling to let it go—this was an opportunity to test Feng Jun, "Why is he unsuitable?"
Feng Jun looked at him and curiously asked, "Do you think I need to explain to you?"
In fact, there was no need to explain. The person with the bug was simply a passerby who stumbled in, and the heroes wouldn’t take such a risk, needing to get their bodies treated as soon as possible.
Of course, healing wasn’t easy either; it was merely an attempt; otherwise, not so few people would have come.
Out of the seven, Hua Hua saved six, and one died suddenly because a Gu Insect bit through a major artery—such an injury could potentially be salvaged in a top-tier hospital in the Imperial Capital, but here, there was nothing, not even accompaniers.
When he was found dead, it was already dawn; the corpse was cold and then pushed out of the small building.
Unexpectedly, his death didn’t provoke much of a response, nor did anyone mention a medical accident.
By the afternoon, an inquiry call finally came in, "Yin Jie’s death... we need a reason, you didn’t even have any monitoring for the patient, right? In any ordinary top-tier hospital, he wouldn’t have died so quietly."
Yang Yuxin understood that this accusation was valid; Yin Jie was highly likely to have been resuscitated—of course, this doesn’t mean he wouldn’t have died soon after, as his bone cancer was already in the late stages.
However, she was after all a daughter-in-law of the Gu Family, and even her maiden family was the Jin City Yang Family. She didn’t like to hear others speak this way, "These are our rules; I can only say this... this Yin Jie was too unfortunate."
The other side was unwilling to leave it at that, "This isn’t misfortune, it’s murder... you should allow medical staff inside, I’m serious."
Yang Yuxin retorted directly, "This isn’t a hospital, is there any point in telling me so much? How about this, you take all of them away; we won’t handle it, okay?"
Her attitude left the others at a loss for words, taking a long time before finally saying, "Someone died, and you’re still so righteous?"
Yang Yuxin disdainfully sneered, "Which top-tier hospital hasn’t had someone die?"
Her words were indeed quibbling; deaths in top-tier hospitals are due to large patient volumes, and there are bound to be failures. Yet Yin Jie’s death, if placed in a hospital, would truly be considered a medical accident.
However, her firmness left the counterpart unsure what to say, and shortly after, Eldest Gu called again, "Oh, do you also have an opinion about Yin Jie?"
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