Chapter 1213: Chapter 1155 ergency treatnt
"First of all, we need to deal with the ergency in the most basic way, and then control the emotions of all the staff in the company. We can’t affect the normal operation of the company because of this matter,’’ Murray’s father started to address the company’s executives.
"I found that so people were out of work before I ca in. This kind of thing must be avoided,’’ he added.
He emphasized that everyone had to do what they were supposed to do, regardless of what was going on.
When they explained their default ergency thods, he agreed with them.
Even if he had to pay so fees or make so other hard choices, he would do it to solve the matter temporarily.
He didn’t know when Murray would make a statent. He just told everyone not to worry that Murray had his own plan.
Now Murray’s father was nervous, but the assistants had their own backbone. They mainly followed orders.
So they could handle the situation. Moreover, the managent rights of the company, that Murray’s father signed, hadn’t expired yet, it could be used now.
After Murray’s father assigned tasks to everyone, he held on to the assistant.
Linda also went across every departnt to see if there were any issues with the plans they assigned to the executives.
Besides, she also wanted to see if work in other departnts had returned to normal.
"Now you know what happened between Murray and lissa. Besides, the baby is still in the hospital, so you must be more worried about it,’’ Murray’s father said to the assistant
"I can’t focus on this, and I don’t know much about the entertainnt company, so what should I do? I hope you have a plan in your heart. If you need my support, I will support you!" he added.
He pointed out the difficulty, because he had to take care of his own company.
Besides, he couldn’t get involved with this kind of thing too much. He could only focus on the company’s managent.
As for other ways to deal with problems, the assistant had to think about them by herself.
The assistant nodded.
"We really don’t need Murray to speak about this matter these two days, but we need him to communicate with us,’’ she replied.
The assistant’s words were very simple. So things could only be seen through when they were cold.
No matter if it was a plot of other companies or Murray really did it, it was different if it was unintentionally photographed by others.
Murray’s father nodded when he heard this. Now he believed that the assistant could handle it well, because he knew the relationship between the assistant and Murray.
lissa didn’t have ti to pay attention to this matter at all. Now she was concentrating on taking care of her child.
She did the test and examination for the child again. When everything was done, lissa took the report to the doctor.
lissa knew that there must be dia outside. Needless to say, people talked about it even when they walked through the corridor.
So if the child was fine, lissa was going to take him back. There was no need to stay here.
Not only would it affect the recovery of the child, but it was indeed inconvenient for her to take care of the child alone.
"Judging from the blood report, the inflammation factors have disappeared, which proves that the lung infection has been completely controlled. Now the recovery is really good,’’ the doctor said.
"The child doesn’t have a repeat fever, so he only needs to be observed for one more day today.
"If there is no problem by tomorrow, the child can choose to leave the hospital or continue to stay for the final treatnt,’’ the doctor explained.
lissa was very happy to hear that. It was a rare good news for two days. She had been depressed for two days.
She had thought that the two of them could take care of the child together after Murray ca back, but she didn’t expect this to happen.
When lissa heard that the baby could be discharged from the hospital and had recovered well, she imdiately thanked the doctor.
"You don’t have to thank . We have just co up with a normal treatnt plan. Even if we use dicine, it is normal to treat diseases. The most important thing is your care,’’ the doctor said modestly.
"Without the care of the children’s parents, no matter how well we do, it will be in vain,’’ he added.
Murray was not present, but the doctor didn’t ntion it. He just said that lissa had done a good job.
lissa nodded.
"If you really want the child to be discharged from the hospital, you’d better do a lung CT examination for the child, so that you can completely confirm the child’s physical condition,’’ the doctor then inford her.
"I also suggest that the child should go ho to recuperate during this period of ti. It’s better than the noisy environnt here,’’ he advised.
In fact, the doctor also knew what had happened to lissa. He sighed with emotion. He didn’t expect a man to be so ruthless, ssing around with won outside.
Moreover, Murray didn’t show up in the first place after the child got sick. He sympathized with lissa, but he couldn’t say anything.
Because he was a doctor, only dical treatnt was his natural duty.
As for those gossips and private disputes between the families of patients, he could not participate.
And now he said it in a euphemistic way, in fact, he was telling lissa. He also knew the existence of the reporters outside. They had to ask lissa to go back to her ho to take good care of her child.
If she returned ho, the reporters would definitely not dare to go to lissa’s house, and no matter how hard they tried, the child would be fine.
"Thank you, doctor. I know it. I’ll take the child to the CT scan this afternoon. If there’s no problem, I’ll take the child out of the hospital tomorrow!" lissa said.
She made a choice. When lissa left, the doctors sat and talked about lissa’s situation. In fact, they were also talking about her hard work in the past two days.
The baby was fine. On the second day, lissa took him ho.
But there was another thing that lissa couldn’t understand, because Murray wasn’t at ho at all.
If Murray was angry and stayed at ho, lissa might be less angry now. After such a big deal happened, Murray couldn’t do anything at all.
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