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Chapter 1727 Letter

Chi Yang retrieved a letter of attorney with his fingerprint on it. The caras imdiately shifted to focus on the docunt. “This letter of attorney was written to by Ning Wenhao a long ti ago. Although he’s the son of the Ning family, he has mostly relied on his mother from a young age due to various family issues. He was afraid that joining the Eagle Special Forces and becoming a special forces soldier would endanger his life, so he wrote this power of attorney to . If he is to encounter any issues that would render him unable to make decisions, I can use this docunt and speak on his behalf without having to go through his family mbers. That includes his mother. Thus, I can make important decisions for him, such as decisions related to his life or regarding halting any critical treatnt. It can be said that I will be his sole entrustnt when he’s unable to decide things for himself.

“Previously, Ning Wenhao suffered serious injuries while carrying out a mission. Later, he had contracted an unknown virus that caused a lung infection, and his life was left hanging by a thread. The dicine from the military hospital was initially unable to save his life, and he was slowly dying. Coincidentally, at this ti, my fiancee Nuannuan said that she could give it a try. So, I gave her the opportunity.”

With that, Chi Yang looked at the patient’s family and coldly continued. “Originally, the Ning family rejected it. However, due to my possession of Ning Wenhao’s power of attorney, I was able to override their decision. Thus, even if Ning Wenhao dies, I won’t allow my fiancee to shoulder any responsibility for his death. Can you sign this with the hospital? After all, my fiancee is only a third-year high school student. The military hospital did not buy the dicine she developed. Even the National Drug Administration hasn’t approved it yet. Would you dare to take such a dicine?”

The patient’s family mbers looked at each other, not knowing how to respond to such a question.

“I’ve finished explaining. Now, I also have so questions to ask the extrely fussy family mbers of this patient. Firstly, you keep saying that this hospital treats human lives like grass, and that my fiancee, Nangong Nuannuan, is rich and heartless. So, are you now aware that the hospital does not have any dication to treat him, and that the drug used for the previous patient was developed by my fiancee, who is just a third-year high school student without a license to practice dicine?”

When asked this question, emotions flickered across the eyes of the patient’s family mbers. One of them replied, “How could we know so much? All we knew is that Ning Wenhao was saved because he was injected with a new type of dicine. We thought that the military hospital would give this dicine to Ning Wenhao but not our family mber. They even charged us for it. That’s their fault!”

Chi Yang had prepared for this situation, knowing that he would have to explain it to the public. Almost as soon as the man finished speaking, the projection on the screen changed to a video of the patient’s family arguing with the military hospital staff. The video showed the doctor from the military hospital clearly informing the patient’s family that the doctor who treated Ning Wenhao was not from their hospital and that the dicine used had not yet been approved by the National Drug Administration.

“What else do you have to say for yourself? Just because the military hospital doesn’t have the dicine that you need, and my third-year high school fiancee doesn’t have the qualifications to practice dicine, I have to be treated rudely by you both online and in person. Don’t you realize that your actions are already a serious violation of the law? As a military officer who eradicates evil, I could arrest you right this second.”

The patient’s family was frightened by Chi Yang’s cold voice and took two steps back.

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