City’s Best Divine Doctor -
Chapter 477 - 477 478 Nurse Wen Xin
477: Chapter 478: Nurse Wen Xin 477: Chapter 478: Nurse Wen Xin In the soul consciousness that Ye Qiu absorbed, he found that most bosses were very selfish, either that or they were crooks; however, there were really very few who could act like Li Fei was doing at the moment.
On this point alone, Ye Qiu greatly admired the character of Boss Li.
While lawyers Zhou and Feng were redrafting a share transfer agreement, after the two of them came up with the new agreement and handed it to Li Fei for review, Li Fei fell silent for a moment, then passed the agreement to Ye Qiu.
“Dr.
Ye, if there are no problems, I’ll sign my name right now and I hope you can start treating those employees immediately,” Li Fei said.
Ye Qiu took the agreement and, after confirming there really were no problems, said, “Boss Li, I truly admire your character and moral fiber.
In fact, just one percent of the shares as medical fees would suffice.
Moreover, if you find the culprit behind this poisoning, I don’t even want that one percent of shares.”
One percent of the shares?
Hadn’t Ye Qiu just been asking for all the shares?
How could this be?
Zhou Peng couldn’t think of a reason.
Neither the hotel manager Luo Fei nor Li Fei himself could understand.
They had thought that Ye Qiu would take advantage of the situation and make excessive demands, but it turned out he was just testing what kind of person Li Fei really was?
“Is that really true, Dr.
Ye?” Li Fei asked, visibly excited.
It was definitely not easy for him to contemplate transferring the shares of his hotel worth billions, but for the sake of saving those dozens of hotel employees, it was a necessary sacrifice.
Unexpectedly, now Ye Qiu was only asking for one percent of Li Fei’s shares.
Considering his current ownership of eighty percent of the Eiffel Hotel Chain Group, one percent would be 0.8 percent.
Judging by what Ye Qiu charged other patients for medical treatment, this amount was indeed not expensive.
Furthermore, Ye Qiu said that if Li Fei could find the perpetrator of the poisoning, he wouldn’t even take that one percent of shares.
“How could I possibly lie?” Ye Qiu responded.
“Dr.
Ye, I can’t thank you enough,” said Li Fei hastily.
Lawyers Zhou and Feng did not expect such a dramatic turnaround.
They had to draft another agreement, incorporating the condition mentioned by Ye Qiu—if Li Fei helped find the person responsible for the poisoning, Ye Qiu would waive even that one percent of hotel shares.
If the culprit was not found, then that one percent of hotel shares would serve as the medical fee for treating the hotel employees.
Without delay, the two senior lawyers set about drafting the agreement while Ye Qiu asked Director Liu to make arrangements for those poisoned hotel employees, as he planned to treat each patient individually.
While Director Liu hurried off to make arrangements for the patients, moving them from the intensive care unit to a large general ward,
Zhou Peng watched Ye Qiu with some disbelief.
He had truly thought that Ye Qiu was going to covet Boss Li’s hotel shares, which were worth billions; he could scarcely believe it.
Unexpectedly, he found that Ye Qiu was only joking with everyone.
“Boss Li, it’s easy for me to make money, but I wouldn’t earn it the way I did just now,” Ye Qiu said.
“Dr.
Ye, I understand,” Li Fei responded.
Actually, Li Fei was still somewhat puzzled as to what the young man was thinking.
But everything that had just happened made him feel that Ye Qiu was not joking after all.
At Director Liu’s command, the female nurse was instructed to relocate all the poisoned hotel employees from the critical care ward to a larger ward.
Some remained in the critical care ward due to limited beds in the main ward; they would only receive treatment after the others had improved.
“Dr.
Ye, Director Liu wants you to treat the patients,” a nurse said.
Ye Qiu was sitting in the corridor when he saw a female nurse, walking briskly, approaching him.
She spoke to Ye Qiu from about four or five meters away.
Ye Qiu couldn’t see the nurse’s face because she wore a mask, but he could tell from her eyes what kind of girl she might be.
Moreover, her figure was that of a typical Jiangnan beauty.
Jiangnan Province has always been home to the most beautiful women in the country.
All the beautiful women Ye Qiu knew were from Jinling City.
However, these young ladies were much taller than this young nurse.
“Dr.
Ye, Director Liu is calling for you,” she said.
Wen Xin covered her mouth quickly, worrying that Ye Qiu had smelled her bad breath when he looked at her.
The bad breath was so severe that even she couldn’t stand it, let alone anyone else.
Despite wearing three masks over each other, a strong odor still managed to escape.
In China, nearly thirty percent of patients have bad breath, mostly mild cases.
In Europe and America, that number might surpass fifty percent.
So, bad breath is even more common than body odor and can easily affect one’s life, work, and relationships.
If someone has bad breath, people might be hesitant to even get close to them.
Wen Xin didn’t know if Ye Qiu had smelled her bad breath.
She always sprayed cleanser and chewed gum after work.
Yet, for a girl, it’s not good to chew gum frequently, and during work hours, it just wasn’t feasible, so she tried to avoid opening her mouth and talking to others to prevent them from smelling her bad breath.
But she knew that as soon as she spoke, those within four or five meters, be they doctors, nurses, patients, or their families, could smell it.
“I’ll be right there,” Ye Qiu responded with no change in his expression, which reassured Wen Xin.
Ye Qiu followed Wen Xin into a large ward with fifteen beds, which was still far too few for a hospital like Jinling Hospital, which saw a daily patient turnover of thirty to forty thousand.
Upon entering, Ye Qiu found that the conditions of the hotel employees poisoned by the Aconite Gu had worsened overnight.
“Dr.
Ye, is there anything else you need help with?” Wen Xin asked.
“Close the door to the ward,” Ye Qiu instructed.
Ye Qiu discovered that all the patients were in a state of toxic coma.
While examining the first poisoned hotel employee, he found that the Aconite Gu toxin had spread throughout all his meridians, his organs, and even his brain.
If treatment continued as it was, Ye Qiu feared the other doctors’ medical skills would fail to save them.
This Aconite Gu was clearly different from typical aconite poisoning, much more severe.
“Dr.
Ye, should I leave?” Wen Xin inquired.
The ward’s heavy medicinal smell, mixed with the odor emanating from the patients, masked Wen Xin’s breath, which wasn’t as noticeable in this environment.
However, she knew that Ye Qiu preferred not to be watched or disturbed by others while treating patients.
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