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If this matter were rely grievances among adults, Wu Bin's reluctance to help would be quite normal.

But the issue is—

This kind of thing shouldn't involve innocent children!

Especially given the circumstances in front of him, Wu Bin found himself in a slightly helpless situation.

"Clearly they made mistakes first, and now it's us who are dragged into anxiety because of it." His mood suddenly turned extrely sour, and he couldn't help but sigh.

Zhu Ling's worried gaze involuntarily fell on Wu Bin.

He was a bit nervous.

Wu Bin hesitated for a mont, but in the end, he couldn't bring himself to abandon that child.

After much deliberation, he said, "I don't think I should act this way."

"The situation is already bad enough, and I truly sympathize with what they're going through now."

"Ultimately."

"This matter has involved an innocent child, and I shouldn't go overboard with it." Having said that, he was clearly more resolute than before, no longer wavering.

Wu Bin said, "Let's go, we're going to do our utmost to help that child now."

"Alright!"

Zhu Ling remained silent.

He also knew that the most blaworthy in this situation were those parents.

It's unfortunate to have encountered such parents.

At the beginning, everything was fine.

However—

Now it's beco such a ss.

Recalling all this, Zhu Ling remained silent, yet his gaze occasionally fell on Wu Bin.

He was worried about Wu Bin.

Wu Bin adopted a sowhat indifferent attitude, casually saying, "Don't worry about , my biggest concern now is the child's health."

"I still don't know what exactly went wrong this ti."

"Given the situation where we can help, all we can do now is try our best to assist!"

At this mont.

He was even more determined.

Wu Bin wasn't swayed by these matters anymore.

They quickly headed to the hospital.

The Dean was anxiously waiting for Wu Bin's arrival.

He looked around.

He soon saw Wu Bin.

He placed his hand on Wu Bin's shoulder, his eyes brimming with concern for Wu Bin.

He said, "This ti, you really went through quite a bit."

He felt very guilty as well.

"Once this matter is resolved, take the opportunity to rest properly later."

The Dean always felt Wu Bin had been through a lot lately.

His days were getting worse.

Originally, the intention was to do his utmost to help Wu Bin, yet—

Why did it turn out differently?

Was it because his actions indirectly dragged Wu Bin into this ss?

The Dean felt incredibly remorseful.

"It's okay."

"I said before, no matter what happens, it's a matter between us adults; innocent children shouldn't be dragged into this." Wu Bin's mood was calm.

He never intended to bla innocent children.

He has always been particularly dedicated to helping those innocent children, hoping their future could get better.

Wu Bin's sincerity was clear to everyone present.

"I also feel that so things aren't fair to Wu Bin at all. How could he be subjected to so much unfair treatnt in such a short ti? Moreover, Wu Bin is doing his utmost to assist everyone, which is undoubtedly a good thing, yet ultimately—"

The way things unfolded caught everyone by surprise.

As the situation spread, everyone couldn't help but vent their frustrations.

Wu Bin quickly went to see the child.

He then discovered that the child's condition was in a rather severe stage.

He watched the child's health deteriorate.

He couldn't help but frown slightly.

"What's going on? How did the child's health suddenly get worse?" he questioned, slightly nervous, as even he couldn't foresee how the situation would unfold.

At that mont, he felt a tinge of fear.

Could this child really survive?

Suddenly, he was filled with doubt.

Watching the child's worsening condition, he really wanted to help, but at the mont, it wasn't appropriate.

Wu Bin was observing carefully.

He was ticulous.

The Dean also frowned, sighing a bit as he spoke.

"Initially, there weren't any major issues with the child. I thought the child's health would gradually improve, but then a sudden accident occurred."

"This unexpected incident even I couldn't foresee."

Can this child survive?

It's now an uncertainty.

No one is sure whether any unusual situations will arise in the coming days.

"Do you currently have any better treatnt options? If you do, perhaps we can all gather and discuss it. We can't keep placing all our hope on you; we also need to find ways to handle this situation ourselves."

They always felt placing all the hope on Wu Bin was really shaless!

Currently, Wu Bin has been nauseated by so people continuously, and that person never felt any sha.

Even though they later seed to apologize sincerely, this incident is not sothing words can easily nd.

"I will discuss it again with my team, then you can send the details of his health condition." Looking at the child in pain, every glance at him was so pitiful.

He hoped he could ignite a spark in him.

Yet—

He just happened to have such parents.

Wu Bin's mood was a bit heavy.

At this mont, although he was eager to save the child before him, how would he go about it now?

For a while, Wu Bin was mired in indecision.

"Why don't I go with you?" Although the Dean had many tasks, he wanted to be part of this with Wu Bin.

Another person ans another strength.

If everyone works together, maybe they can really solve these problems.

Of course, these matters are currently uncertain.

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