Weird Rules Rumor: At The Beginning, He Insisted That He Was Not Dead -
Chapter 132: Healing Town (9)
“Beep-beep!
...transfer successfully completed!”
Upon seeing that long number on her smartwatch screen, Fang Zhiyi was utterly dumbfounded.
“A hundred million? It really is a hundred million!”
“S-sir...” she breathed out, her breath catching, her thoughts a jumble. She could distinctly hear her heart thudding loudly.
A hundred million! Never in her life had she imagined seeing such a sum in her account.
If the previous one million one hundred thousand felt like an enormous sum, then this hundred million was like a tsunami, enough to make her head spin.
“So what? It’s only a hundred million,” Bai Liang said unperturbed. He was genuinely convinced that there was nothing in this world that money couldn't buy. And if it couldn't, then there simply wasn't enough money.
Coincidentally (or not), he was precisely the person who had more than enough.
““Only a hundred million”...” Fang Zhiyi was almost speechless. It was even more impactful than saying, “I’m not interested in money at all.”Only after some time did she collect herself, she frowned and asked:
“Mr. Bai, allow me to clarify, what exactly do you want me to do? If it’s something illegal or morally questionable...”
A hundred million yuan was no small sum. She truly didn't believe Bai Liang was a rich man who simply had money to burn.
Only one possibility remained: the task he was asking her to do was so difficult that he was willing to pay such an insane amount for it.
Though Fang Zhiyi was a bodyguard, she was by no means omnipotent. If the matter proved too difficult, she might refuse.
However, the sum was truly too grand! A hundred million... Perhaps for that, breaking a few rules wouldn't be so bad?
But before she could finish, Bai Liang interrupted her:
“You don't need to worry, it’s nothing illegal. I merely want you to find out if this hospital can be bought.”
“Perhaps a hundred million won’t be enough, but this is just a down payment. If the deal goes through, no matter how much is needed, just ask me for it later.”
Fang Zhiyi’s words caught in her throat. So that was it – buying the hospital? That certainly wasn’t breaking the law.
“Alright, I’ll look into it,” she readily agreed. “Just buying a hospital? Perhaps it’s not that difficult after all.”
“Excellent. And don’t rush. Take care of it when you can,” Bai Liang said.
He saw no other way, as Tsou Wei was someone who considered money “trash.” He’d have to find detours; not everyone in this hospital could be so “selfless”...
As he was thinking this, a familiar voice sounded nearby:
“Mr. Bai...”
A faint fragrance wafted over. Turning around, Bai Liang saw Tsou Wei, who had seemingly been about to leave but had suddenly returned. She stood before him with a radiant smile.
“Doctor Gu, has something happened?” Bai Liang asked, surprised.
Tsou Wei, holding a book in one hand, replied with the utmost seriousness:
“Mr. Bai, I’ve given it some thought: you are absolutely right. As a doctor, I shouldn’t dwell on who exactly I’m helping an individual or an entire collective. After all, they are all my patients, and there’s no difference.”
“So, after carefully weighing everything, I’ve decided to accept your offer and become your personal doctor!”
Upon hearing this, Fang Zhiyi seemed to grasp what was happening, and an understanding smile appeared on her face.
Bai Liang looked at Tsou Wei and, with a faint smirk, asked:
“But what about your patients? If you become my personal doctor, that means you won’t have the opportunity to treat them.”
“Of course, as a personal doctor, I must exclusively care for your health. That’s the most basic rule. As for the other patients... Mr. Bai, you understand: they are first and foremost the hospital’s patients, and only then my personal patients. Without me, they will still continue to be treated at this institution,” Tsou Wei remarked logically. “With or without my presence, they are still in the hospital.”
“Indeed,” Bai Liang nodded, then extended his hand to her. “Well then, Doctor Gu, from this moment on, you are my personal doctor!”
“It’s my honor!” Tsou Wei said, smiling, as she shook his hand. “By the way, Mr. Bai, what about the salary?”
“Of course, everything stands. A hundred million. Transferring it right now!” Bai Liang replied, not holding back, and pulled out his bank card.
Tsou Wei hastily activated her smartwatch. It was a white model with a funny hamster on the frame, its mouth wide open.
“Beep-beep!
...yuan, transfer successfully completed!”
Tsou Wei felt her head spin slightly. Now she understood what it felt like to be showered with money and almost let such good fortune slip through her fingers.
“A hundred million, a full hundred million... Enough for a lifetime!”
“And why didn’t you just say so directly?” she seemed to ask herself mentally. “I wouldn’t have left and come back.”
“Mr. Bai, from now on, I am your most devoted doctor. If you experience any discomfort, don’t hesitate to contact me. I will always offer the most effective treatment plan,” Tsou Wei declared with a serious expression.
“Well, it’s true, there’s nothing that can’t be bought with money,” Bai Liang thought, looking at Tsou Wei with an understanding smile. “And there are no people truly indifferent to money...”
“Excellent. In that case, can you finally answer my question?” he asked.
After all, Bai Liang’s true goal wasn’t treatment at all, but merely to obtain some information from her.
Tsou Wei also understood what he was hinting at. Hesitating for a moment, she began:
“Mr. Bai, regarding why your organs were specifically removed, I am, unfortunately, bound by the rules and cannot say anything. But as for where they are now, that’s not as strict. I can tell you.”
“Rules, huh?” Bai Liang noted mentally.
“I’m listening.” He nodded.
“Your heart, liver, and lungs are stored on the minus first floor, in the freezer. Your stomach is on the minus second floor, in the laboratory. As for your kidneys, intestines... all of that is stored on the minus sixth level,” Tsou Wei stated.
“But I must warn you immediately: these levels are guarded. And not only are they guarded, there are also various unpleasant things there. Going there alone is dangerous. I myself have only seen them from afar.”
“Fragmented, and guarded too...” Bai Liang thought, frowning, and asked:
“Are these guards hospital staff?”
If they were ordinary hospital personnel, the matter would be simpler: they could simply be bought off.
But if they were some kind of “rules” manifestations, then he’d have to first understand their nature.
“No,” Tsou Wei shook her head. “They are definitely not people from the hospital. I couldn’t find their details in any records.”
As the chief doctor, Tsou Wei had access to most internal dossiers. After she noticed those people, she tried to look them up in the database. However, she found no information whatsoever.
Evidently, these guards were not part of the hospital staff.
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