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Chapter 376 - 376 0377 Making a Will
376: Chapter 0377: Making a Will 376: Chapter 0377: Making a Will Luo Wenke had no way to treat Liang Shipeng and could only get some painkillers for now, letting Liang Shipeng take them to alleviate the pain in his body.
Additionally, he sought out an old traditional Chinese medicine practitioner from Jinling Hospital’s Traditional Chinese Medicine department.
This old TCM practitioner’s name was Zhu Yun, one of the specialists in TCM internal medicine, with a considerable reputation both domestically and internationally.
By the time Luo Wenke had called for Zhu Yun to treat Liang Shipeng, Zhu Yun already knew that traditional Chinese medicine was typically sought out when Western medicine had no more solutions.
Now, when Zhu Yun examined Liang Shipeng, he found that the cancer cells had spread throughout the entire body, and clear symptoms of late-stage lung cancer were present.
Even with conservative treatment in traditional Chinese medicine, curing Liang Shipeng was certainly impossible; at most, the treatment could only lessen his suffering.
The most obvious symptom of late-stage lung cancer is pain throughout the body because the cancer cells have spread everywhere.
The live, raw pain is truly unbearable.
After checking Liang Shipeng’s condition, Zhu Yun prescribed a medicine and said, “Madam Liang, for Mr.
Liang’s condition, all we can do is relieve the pain.”
“I understand.”
Zhang Jing said.
Zhu Yun didn’t stay any longer.
Now, all Liang Shipeng could do was await death, as there was nothing else to be done.
After Zhu Yun had left, Zhang Jing held Liang Shipeng’s hand but didn’t know what to say.
She noticed that in just a short period of two or three days, Liang Shipeng seemed to have aged over a decade, and his once plump body had begun to grow thin.
These past few days, Liang Shipeng hadn’t been eating or drinking, sustaining his body solely on IV drips.
But the torment of the disease and the pain brought on by chemotherapy made Liang Shipeng wish he had never started it.
“I’ll find Dr.
Ye as soon as possible to treat you.”
Zhang Jing knew that now, with neither the Chinese nor Western medicine practitioners at Jinling Hospital able to do anything, the only option left was to find Ye Qiu to treat her husband.
…
Last night, Liang Bin, who had been out playing with Li Chan until the wee hours, woke up in the hotel at noon.
After having lunch with Li Chan at a high-end restaurant, he drove his BMW towards Liang Group’s building.
Upon arriving at the parking garage of the Liang Group building, Liang Bin parked the car, and the security guards closed the door for him with enthusiasm and respect, naturally recognizing the heir apparent of Liang Group.
However, they had all heard that Liang Bin was useless and lacked any real competence, which is why Chairman Liang had not put him in charge of the company.
Yet now they had all heard that Chairman Liang had suddenly been diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer and had handed over his powers to the board of directors.
As for Liang Bin, to these people, even if he were to become chairman, he might simply be a chairman without any power.
Nevertheless, these security guards knew that if Liang Bin wanted to fire them, it would be a piece of cake.
“Crown Prince, did you see?
Those security guards were very respectful of you!”
“Of course, in the past when I came here with my father, those guards only gave me a glance.”
Liang Bin and Li Chan went up to the first floor of the building, and upon seeing the two beautiful secretaries at the front desk, Liang Bin immediately leered.
When his father was in charge, he could only think about the beautiful women in the building, never daring to have any other intentions.
But now things were different; if he became the chairman, he planned to have his way with all of them.
“Hello, beauties, do you recognize me?”
Liang Bin approached and asked.
“Young Master Liang, of course, we recognize you.”
One of the beautiful secretaries replied.
They naturally recognized that this Liang Bin was the only son of Chairman Liang.
“So, do you have time tonight?
Would you like to go out and have some fun?”
“This, this…”
The two beautiful secretaries knew Liang Bin was lecherous, but now that they knew Liang Shipeng was hospitalized here, they hesitated, unsure of how to refuse.
If they did refuse, they might even lose their jobs.
“Beauties, just kidding with you.”
Liang Bin suddenly said with a laugh.
When they saw Liang Bin leave with Li Chan, the two secretaries breathed a sigh of relief and patted their chests.
They had been scared to death.
If they really had gone out with Liang Bin, they might have ended up being played.
“You don’t like the idea of being Mrs.
Liang?”
“What about you?”
“Hehe, it would be great to be Mrs.
Liang, but I’m afraid it’s just playing around and then getting dumped eventually.”
Liang Bin’s playboy personality was well-known throughout Liang Group.
Of course, it would be different if Liang Bin were capable.
But the key issue was that Liang Bin had no real capability and relied entirely on his parents.
Liang Bin took Li Chan around the company’s various offices, parading her around like the Crown Prince inspecting the company.
Normally, the employees would just be going about their workday, but now their work was disrupted by Liang Bin bringing Li Chan around.
When Vice Chairman Zeng Xiang of the group company saw Liang Bin acting this way, he just shook his head, knowing what Liang Bin’s sudden appearance in the company implied.
If that were the case, it meant Liang Shipeng’s condition was very serious.
Therefore, after holding a small meeting in the boardroom, Zeng Xiang and another Vice Chairman, Zheng Liang, representing the board of directors, went to Jinling Hospital to check on Liang Shipeng’s condition and brought two lawyers with them.
While Liang Bin and Li Chan were still roaming around the Liang Group building, Liang Bin had just taken his traditional medicine and rested for a short while, without feeling much relief from the pain throughout his body.
However, the Western painkillers that Luo Wenke had given him were quite effective; after taking them, the pain gradually began to subside.
Now Zeng Xiang and Zheng Liang had arrived at Jinling Hospital with the two lawyers.
Zeng Xiang went first to see Liang Shipeng, while Zheng Liang went to find Liang Shipeng’s primary physician.
Liang Shipeng’s primary physician was Luo Wenke, but since Luo Wenke was resting at home, they managed to find He Wen who provided an understanding of Liang Shipeng’s condition that exceeded the predictions of Zheng Liang and the board of directors.
To prevent chaos in Liang Group in the event of Liang Shipeng’s incapacity, Zheng Liang knew it was even more important to have Liang Shipeng make a decision.
If Liang Shipeng was really considering handing over the company to a rich second generation like Liang Bin, without saying, the decades of hard work put into Liang Group would quickly be squandered.
He felt that handing it over to the board of directors, or to professional managers, would be much better than giving it to Liang Bin.
Moreover, as long as the shares remained within the Liang family, Liang Group would still belong to the Liangs, and Liang Bin would merely need to receive his dividends every year.
“Director He, thank you.”
Zheng Liang said.
When Zheng Liang arrived at the office and saw Zeng Xiang standing there, he couldn’t believe his eyes.
The chairman had aged so much in just a few days.
The two lawyers he brought understood what Zhang Jing was implying.
“Mrs.
Liang, given the chairman’s current condition, we are concerned about the possibility of his sudden departure, so it would be best to draft a will as soon as possible and have him leave the company to the board or professional managers to run.”
Liang Group was a listed company, but aside from the 25% of shares that was in public circulation, the rest of the shares were held by Liang Shipeng and his wife, as well as the senior executives of Liang Group.
Of these, Liang Shipeng individually held 50% of the shares, Zhang Jing held 20%, and the remaining 5% were distributed among the old contributors and senior executives of the group company.
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