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Truly, capitalism is the root of all evil.

But having a driver on call is convenient since it saves the trouble of hailing a taxi.

"Mr. Huo’s condition has been very stable lately?"

Just stepping out from the lab, Su Ge took the opportunity to call the Huo Family as she headed to the teaching building.

She really didn’t waste a single mont.

"Yes, thanks to the dicine Dr. Su sent over, the Old Master’s condition has essentially stabilized, and he looks much better now, capable of eating three bowls of rice in one al."

Excitent and joy were unmistakable in Mrs. Huo’s voice.

"That’s good to hear. Although his condition has stabilized, to completely eradicate the illness, he must continue with his dication. It’s essential to take them three tis a day without fail."

Despite having repeated this advice before, given Mr. Huo’s exceptionally strong-willed personality and previous incidents of refusing dication due to its bitterness, she made a point to remind them every ti she called to inquire about his condition.

"Yes, Dr. Su, please rest assured, I’ll ensure the Old Master takes his dication on ti every day."

Just as Mrs. Huo finished speaking, Su Ge faintly overheard Mr. Huo’s clearly unpleased voice.

She didn’t catch what he said, but it was undoubtedly nothing pleasant.

After all, how could there not be so complaints from soone of his age being forced to take dicine?

"Since Mr. Huo’s condition is stable, I won’t disturb you any further for now. I will regularly inquire about Mr. Huo’s health, and if there’s anything concerning on your end, please do contact promptly."

Having said that, Su Ge was ready to hang up the phone.

Unexpectedly, Mrs. Huo suddenly called out to her, "Dr. Su."

"Mrs. Huo, is there anything else?"

Su Ge looked up and noticed she was nearly at the teaching building.

Mrs. Huo seed a bit embarrassed and hesitated before speaking, "The Old Master often ntions how you have been thoroughly dedicated to his case and that you have given him a new lease on life. Yet, our Huo Family has not properly expressed our gratitude. Last ti you scarcely had co to the Huo Family, and left without even partaking of a al. Hence, the Old Master was just asking if you have ti to personally visit the Huo Family again? A simple al as thanks won’t take up much of your ti. However, if Dr. Su really doesn’t have the ti, it’s no matter."

After Mrs. Huo’s final remark of ’no matter’, Su Ge faintly heard Mr. Huo’s voice again.

It seed the Old Master truly wished her to visit the Huo Family.

What, could it be he really intends to introduce her to his son?

After giving it so thought, Su Ge said, "As Mr. Huo is on the verge of recovery, to ensure nothing goes amiss, I will re-examine his condition myself and personally deliver the dicine for the next course of treatnt."

"Alright, thank you, Dr. Su. You may go about your business then," said Mrs. Huo.

Su Ge hung up the call and looked at the teaching building in front of her, striding in.

She had taken only a few steps when she suddenly stopped in her tracks.

Her eyes lit up with a sudden flash of inspiration.

The Huo Family is a legal dynasty, with the entire family steeped in law and possessing absolute authority in the legal field.

Could it be possible... to ask for their help in investigating Zhenzhen’s parents’ case?

But the light in her eyes quickly faded again.

Would Professor Cheng be upset by her actions?

After all, treating Huo Zhengting was a clear-cut business transaction.

The Huo Family was referred to her by Professor Cheng and was the first patient he had introduced to her. If she were to capitalize on this connection now, how would the professor perceive her?

Yet, as Shen Zhiyue, a renowned lawyer in the legal world, only with the legal sector’s involvent could the truth of the matter co to light more swiftly...

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