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34: Chapter 34: The Two Mistreated Younger Brothers 34: Chapter 34: The Two Mistreated Younger Brothers On the other side.

Jiang You took Su Yimo, ard to the teeth, out of the house.

“Auntie, are you sure mommy won’t thrash the both of us after finding out?”

Before leaving, Su Yimo voiced his concerns.

Jiang You said confidently, “Oh, my dear baby, don’t worry.

Only you and I know about this, no third person will.

Even if your mommy finds out, your aunt will take the bla for you.”

“Okay.”

With his aunt shielding him in front, he felt much more relieved.

Hospital.

Inside the ward.

Two teenage boys lying on the beds, confronting each other.

Su He had just reached the door when she heard the noise inside, with nurses trying to intervene.

She turned to the head nurse and asked, “What’s going on?”

The head nurse replied, “It’s two teenagers; they fought for so unknown reason.

Both are injured and they refuse to let the nurses change their bandages.

Their families haven’t shown up either.”

Su He frowned, “Then who brought them to the hospital?”

“Ambulance,” said the head nurse.

“But they shouldn’t be in our departnt just because they fought,” Su He remarked.

The head nurse said helplessly, “After examination, one of them has a heart problem and the other feared that he might run away, so he insisted they be hospitalized together.”

“…”

As Su He entered, a pillow flew towards her.

Luckily, she caught it fast enough.

The head nurse and the other nurses were startled.

Fortunately, it was a pillow and not sothing else, otherwise it would have been a different matter.

Su He, holding the pillow, face grim and serious, surveyed the ssy ward.

Are they planning to demolish the ward?

The head nurse was also shocked; she had only left for a mont.

“Director, we can’t stop them,” said a young nurse upon seeing Su He, as if seeing a savior.

Su He’s aura was strong, imdiately imposing a sense of pressure on the two boys.

Su He stepped forward, appearing before the two boys.

“Sis.”

“Big sister.”

Both lit up, simultaneously calling out to Su He.

Everyone in the room was flabbergasted: “…”

What’s going on?

Not just them, Su He herself was surprised.

Su Heng, An Rui.

The forr is her cousin, the latter her half-brother.

A minute later.

Su He sat there, dignified and imposing, with the two boys about six feet tall standing before her with heads bowed, as if they were children who had done sothing wrong.

This scene was imposing, giving a sense of familial authority.

Su He looked at both, their faces bruised and clothes in tatters.

She spoke indifferently, “Speak, why were you fighting?”

An Rui was the first to speak: “He started it.” Pointing at Su Heng, “I was at the bar with friends, and he bumped into my friend.

I asked him to apologize, but not only did he refuse, he started getting unreasonable and hit , so I fought back.”

Su Heng exploded impatiently, “What the hell are you saying?

That’s my girlfriend!”

An Rui retorted, “She clearly didn’t want to go with you; you were the one harassing her!”

“…”

Su He touched the corner of her lips with her tongue, feeling a headache brewing, as she began to understand what had happened.

She raised her hand and massaged her forehead, commanding sternly, “Both of you, shut up!”

The two boys imdiately fell silent: “…”

Su Heng was genuinely afraid of Su He getting angry; he had been disciplined by her since childhood.

Although An Rui hadn’t lived with Su He, he always knew of her existence and had secretly sought her out.

He harbored a special reverence for Su He, possibly a mysterious bond of blood, and Su He didn’t dislike him.

Su He thought she had only ever witness such clichéd drama of fighting over a girlfriend on TV, yet here she was, seeing it firsthand from her close relatives.

She raised her head, her gaze stern and sweeping over the two, her voice cold and strict, “One underage, one barely of age, running off to bars in broad daylight—who did you learn this from?

And at such a young age, imitating others in fighting over a girlfriend, don’t you two feel ashad?”

“Really, don’t ntion knowing when you go out,” Su He said with aversion.

The two lowered their eyes and pouted, daring not to make a sound.

“Don’t you think fighting over a girlfriend is low and petty?

What’s yours is yours, no one can take it away, even if one of you won a fight, so what?

Are you two dumb?

Or do you think there’s only one woman in the world?

Without her, you can’t live, right?

Hardly grown a full beard, yet learning to fight, get jealous, and snatch girlfriends, you really are capable, huh?

Lost your minds over the sumr break, did you?”

The head nurse and the young nurses witnessing Su He disciplining soone for the first ti were taken aback, utterly unsparing.

An Rui quickly apologized, “Sis, I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have fought.”

Su Heng also apologized, “Sis, I’m sorry, please don’t tell my dad about this, I definitely won’t fight again.”

Su He glanced at Su Heng, “Why are you not staying in Capital City, instead coming to Yue City?”

Su Heng looked up, “I got into Yue City’s A University, school starts in September, so I wanted to get familiar with the local life here early.”

“…”

After a stern reprimand, Su He instructed the head nurse to treat their external wounds.

Then, she went to check An Rui’s dical report.

She knew Su Heng’s health condition, robust as an ox, so the one with the heart problem was An Rui.

In the office.

“Director Su, this boy has a classic case of congenital heart disease.

Now, pulmonary valve stenosis has appeared, but according to the CT scan, it’s not severe.

If the patient currently has no clear clinical symptoms, it’s mild and no surgery is needed, just regular follow-ups,” Lu Zhenyu reported, analyzing the dical record.

Su He’s expression was grave, “But he showed signs of respiratory distress.

Check out his transvalvular pressure gradient, it’s almost reaching 40mmHg.”

Lu Zhenyu checked another report and indeed it was.

Now, Su He had a concern; An Rui seed unaware of his heart condition.

“None,” was written under past dical history in his ergency record.

Moreover, she had just had soone check his dical records, and bizarrely, none of the major hospitals in Yue City had any cases involving An Rui.

The most crucial thing was that she had checked the An Family’s dical examinations, and only An Rui’s was missing.

Isn’t it obvious there’s an issue?

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