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"Dr. Ji..."

After hearing Ji Yu’s words, Gu Qixiao’s face quickly darkened with displeasure.

Assistant Li, catching the hint, proactively spoke up, but was interrupted by the assistant standing to the side before he could say much.

Soon after, Tian handed a surgical consent form to Assistant Li.

When Assistant Li saw that the patient’s na on the consent form was Song Xuan, he flipped it open and took a look.

As he reviewed the consent form, Ji Yu provided supplentary explanations at the right ti.

"If you don’t believe , you can check the third-to-last clause on the third page of the consent form. It explicitly states: after receiving treatnt at ReNew, patients cannot go to other hospitals for additional costic surgery or treatnt."

Originally skeptical, Assistant Li’s expression changed as his eyes landed on the bolded and enlarged text.

But recalling Dr. Song’s claim that ReNew’s dications might have had issues, Assistant Li casually handed the consent form to Gu Qixiao.

At the sa ti, he also fetched Song Xuan’s testing report from the accompanying docunt folder and handed it to Gu Qixiao, explaining:

"Boss, this is the testing report Dr. Song sent last night. Because of this report, we suspected Miss Song’s facial issues might be closely related to ReNew."

Even though Assistant Li spoke quietly, Ji Yu’s office was small. Naturally, both Ji Yu and Tian overheard his words.

The implication was clear—if Song Xuan’s face had problems now, it must be due to errors in her surgery or dication from ReNew.

If not for those reasons, Song Xuan’s face wouldn’t be experiencing such issues.

Ji Yu and her assistant Tian were no fools; they understood exactly what he ant.

But while such incidents could happen at other hospitals, they weren’t even remotely possible at ReNew.

Ji Yu despised the lack of respect for people’s faces. She was extrely strict not only in choosing doctors for ReNew but also in regards to the surgical process and dication used.

To put it nicely, this was about being responsible to the patients; to put it simply, ensuring their faces looked good was the only way to avoid dical disputes.

Ji Yu wasn’t the kind of person to cut corners. When founding ReNew, she made sure all guidelines were rigorously established.

Any violation would result in legal consequences, and the offender would never have the chance to work at ReNew again.

Compared to other hospitals, ReNew offered significantly better compensations. Many people fought tooth and nail to join, so naturally, they wouldn’t sacrifice their future livelihoods for minor gains.

Because of this, Ji Yu was confident there was no problem at ReNew.

Besides, the person who perford Song Xuan’s surgery was her.

As the founder of ReNew, Ji Yu rarely accepted surgical cases.

For one thing, securing her service was extrely difficult; for another, Ji Yu’s requirents for her patients were notoriously strict.

Take Song Xuan’s case—for example, patients who underwent surgeries with Ji Yu were prohibited from seeking secondary treatnt from other hospitals. Any adjustnts had to go through Ji Yu first for maintenance or repair.

Ji Yu’s stringent requirents for patients were matched by her choice of dication, which often differed from the hospital’s general stock.

dication for Ji Yu’s surgeries was handled by Tian. Whenever ReNew purchased dical supplies, it specifically procured a batch of highly advanced drugs for Ji Yu’s use.

Since Ji Yu’s surgical cases were highly specialized, she rarely used dications from ReNew’s communal inventory.

Even if ReNew’s dications had issues, they wouldn’t affect Ji Yu’s patients.

"President Gu suspects ReNew has problems, then?"

Observing Gu Qixiao’s expression after Assistant Li’s explanation, Ji Yu secretly griped but outwardly maintained a tone of concern.

Listening to Ji Yu’s polite inquiry, Gu Qixiao didn’t dither.

"That’s for Dr. Ji to determine. Naturally, I hope your hospital has no issues."

Gu Qixiao’s words sounded ambiguous, leaving his emotions and stance difficult to discern.

In truth, Gu Qixiao didn’t care much whether ReNew had issues; he just wanted the situation resolved quickly.

After all, for him, Song Xuan’s problem had to be fixed—or he’d continue being entangled with her.

Thinking about the anguish of being ensnared by Song Xuan, Gu Qixiao frowned deeply.

But in Tian’s eyes, the scenario had a completely different flavor. Having never interacted with soone of Gu Qixiao’s stature, Tian only felt this powerhouse was furious.

Tian grew increasingly apprehensive, an emotion Ji Yu effortlessly picked up on.

Watching her assistant’s fearfulness, Ji Yu casually found an excuse to send Tian away before continuing her standoff with Gu Qixiao.

"If President Gu is concerned about ReNew’s dical facilities, I can arrange for soone to show you footage from the chanical room. However, the chanical room is off-limits to unauthorized personnel. I hope President Gu understands."

"If President Gu doubts the dications, you may rest assured. The drugs I use for surgeries differ from those stored in the hospital’s pharmacy; every selection employs the finest materials and undergoes inspections before and after each surgery. If President Gu has lingering concerns, you can proceed with tests."

Despite Gu Qixiao’s ominous deanor, Ji Yu maintained an air of complete composure throughout.

Assistant Li, observing her poise, couldn’t help but internally applaud her commanding presence.

Yet seeing his boss’s gloomy state made him too scared to utter a single word.

Outwardly, Ji Yu appeared collected; inwardly, she couldn’t stop marveling at her ex-husband’s pitiful state.

"This ex-husband is truly unlucky—his precious little lover finally looks good, and now she’s ssing things up for him."

Just as Ji Yu was about to mock Gu Qixiao for not trusting her skill and instead seeking outside assistance for costic surgery, she found the situation both frustrating and amusing.

Especially considering the hospital that dared to take on her patient.

Even before marrying, Ji Yu had firmly established a rule that her patients couldn’t randomly undergo secondary surgeries at other hospitals. Ji Yu’s professional competence was so renowned that even surgeons from top costic hospitals shared her alma mater.

Because of this, it was rare for prominent costic hospitals to accept Ji Yu’s patients.

After all, these professionals were well aware that no matter how skilled they were, they couldn’t hold a candle to Ji Yu herself.

Ji Yu’s prowess as a surgeon had surpassed her ntor’s during her university years, earning repeated praise from him.

anwhile, Gu Qixiao—initially thinking ahead about how to persuade Ji Yu into taking on Song Xuan’s secondary surgery—hadn’t yet figured out his approach when a knock on the door disrupted everyone inside.

Followed by Tian’s voice: "Sister Yu, sothing’s wrong! The Immortal Heartthrob has been in a car accident!"

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