Chapter 537: Chapter 537: Have Their Vice Presidents Gone Mad? Chapter 537: Chapter 537: Have Their Vice Presidents Gone Mad? Li Jian saw Bai Chuwei staring intently at the signature and said with so sigh, “This is the patient’s daughter. I heard she paid all her tuition and the fifty thousand yuan she was awarded for getting into Imperial University to the hospital as dical fees.”
Seeing Han Youyou reminded Li Jian of himself decades ago.
Back then, his father also ca to the Imperial Capital with a few thousand yuan to seek treatnt for him.
If his father hadn’t been lucky, coincidentally encountering Miss Bai while trying to commit suicide by jumping into the river, perhaps both he and his father would already be dead.
So, as the vice-president, he felt a surge of compassion and decided to personally perform the surgery, even applying for a reduction of the dical fees for Han Youyou.
Bai Chuwei, looking at the detailed description of the illness on the dical record, chuckled softly and said, “This disease doesn’t sound simple, does it?”
Li Jian drew in a breath of cold air, praising Miss Bai in his heart for her remarkable insight, and quickly said, “The result of the expert consultation is to perform craniotomy to remove the tumor, but this patient is a bit odd. She keeps saying she encountered a snake and even makes snake sounds in the ward.”
Other people might be quite afraid of snakes, but Bai Chuwei had quite a fondness for them.
Back when her adoptive brother had a giant snake almost a hundred ters long, its appearance was extrely cool, enough to scare anyone into taking a detour.
After being adopted, she got along quite well with that giant snake.
After pondering for a mont, Bai Chuwei smiled and said, “I’ll go visit that patient tomorrow.”
Li Jian greatly admired her. Miss Bai was indeed always benevolent, even reaching out to help strangers in need.
Inside Imperial Capital Hospital, a bunch of doctors and nurses were as if they had seen a ghost. Had their vice-president gone mad?
He said he was going to invite a specialist, but he brought back a young girl?
Li Jian, showing great respect, led Bai Chuwei to Han izhen’s ward, to the astonishnt of people around him.
As soon as she walked in, she saw a young girl with a ponytail peeling a peach with a knife, and a middle-aged woman sitting propped up in the hospital bed.
The mont Han Youyou saw Li Jian, she imdiately tossed the peach into the fruit bowl, a little excited, and said, “Vice-President Li, you’re here? And this is…?”
Bai Chuwei smiled as she looked over Han Youyou, who was quite similar to Fang Qin, except that the young girl had wheat-colored skin and her face was free of any makeup.
Huh, interesting.
Bai Chuwei couldn’t be bothered to introduce herself and placed a hand on Han izhen’s forehead, arching her brow as she asked, “Was she bitten by a snake before?”
Han Youyou was shocked and hurriedly said, “How did you know? My mom was working in the field before and was bitten by a small snake. We heard it was a harmless cauliflower snake, so we didn’t take it seriously. But less than half a month later, a brain tumor was discovered.”
Han Youyou, very clever, imdiately knew from Li Jian’s respectful deanor that this young lady had so abilities, and imdiately knelt down to Bai Chuwei in tears, “Miss, as long as you can cure my mom’s illness, I’m willing to do anything.”
To have enough money for her mother’s treatnt, she even gave away her university admission notice!
The thought of struggling for ten years in cold classrooms, finally getting into Imperial Capital University, and yet not having the chance to attend, made Youyou’s heart ache as if being torn apart.
Bai Chuwei patted Han Youyou’s head and said to Li Jian, “Proceed with the surgery as planned, leave the rest to . As for you, young lady, pack up and go back to school in a few days.”
Han Youyou’s face turned ugly, and she let out a bitter laugh.
Could she still go back to university?
She no longer prayed for that but only hoped her mother would recover soon; she would be eternally grateful for just that…
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