??953: Chapter 953: What Xiao Hei and Old Jin Saw (5)
953: Chapter 953: What Xiao Hei and Old Jin Saw (5)
Blinking her eyes, An Yiqing felt curious.
During the days of her coma, had sothing happened between her brother and Tingting?
Why did her brother look at Tingting…
with eyes that didn’t seem quite right…?
Hee hee, but this was a good thing, sothing she and Grandpa had both hoped to see!
With the Gu Family Chef complented by Aunt Li assisting in the kitchen, cooking was naturally no longer an issue.
In a short while, a rich and delicious feast was ready.
After the crisis, the An Family gathered for the first ti, taking the rare opportunity to relax, and everyone’s appetite increased, polishing off the dishes prepared by the Gu Family Chef!
At this mont, the An Family Mansion was filled with joyous laughter, a picture of perfect reunion, yet Cai Ziyu and Pei Wen had t with misfortune.
After the press conference, unaware of the basent’s side door, they had no choice but to follow the police out of the front entrance, heads hung low in defeat.
As soon as they stepped outside, Cai Ziyu and Pei Wen’s heads received several forceful peltings with eggs.
Cai Ziyu had it better; at most, he was guilty of taking money to fra Xuanjin Pharmaceuticals.
Though his actions were deplorable, they paled in comparison to the misdeeds of Pei Wen.
Pei Wen, a native of Xuanjin Jiang City, returned from abroad eighteen years ago with honors and made a na for himself in the dical field before settling down in Xuandu, where he consistently consulted at the military hospital.
Ten years ago, for reasons unknown, Pei Wen suddenly resigned from the military hospital and, transforming his career, beca a distinguished professor at Haitian Hospital.
It was from then on that Pei Wen’s fa in the dical field grew, earning him the nickna “Gynecology Sage.”
Later on, through the powerful online sleuthing of netizens, the secrets of Pei Wen were finally brought to light.
It turned out that more than a decade ago, when Pei Wen was a doctor at the military hospital, he began to contemplate trafficking newborn babies.
Initially, he approached several doctors from the sa departnt, but they all rebuffed him.
Left with no other choice, Pei Wen embarked on this dark trade alone.
In the beginning, things went smoothly, and he managed to steal away a few abandoned infants, all with disabilities, left at the hospital because their families couldn’t afford to care for them.
Taking advantage of the overcrowded nursery and the nurses’ diverted attention, he smuggled them out and sold them to human traffickers.
Although disabled infants didn’t fetch high prices, the inco was still considerable.
Pei Wen grew bolder and gradually started considering targeting healthy infants.
However, just at that ti, the hospital discovered the successive disappearances of three disabled infants, and the enraged director of the military hospital ordered a thorough investigation.
Due to the imperfect surveillance equipnt at the ti, many clues were overlooked, and the case of the missing infants ultimately went cold.
Since that incident, the military hospital intensified its surveillance over infants, which left Pei Wen with no opportunities to continue his cris.
Later, catching wind of so rumors, Pei Wen resigned and swiftly took up the role of distinguished professor at Haitian Hospital.
Haitian Hospital, the most famous private hospital in Xuanjin, sohow managed to recruit many highly skilled doctors despite the exorbitant consultation fees, attracting nurous wealthy patients seeking their services.
Once at Haitian Hospital, Pei Wen thrived, forged connections with relevant departnts, and resud his nefarious trade of trafficking infants.
Insiders disclosed that, over the past ten years, Pei Wen trafficked dozens of infants, earning an imasurable amount of blood money!
Moreover, the reason Pei Wen beca so renowned in the dical field was that he stole the research results of several of his students, presenting them as his own, and that’s how he had managed to deceive the world for so many years!
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