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Chapter 903: 903

When had Peng Xin ever suffered such humiliation?

In the Capital City, all those Big Shots treated her with utmost respect.

She stretched out her hand, trembling as she pointed at He Sihai, wanting to say sothing.

Seeing that she seed unwilling, He Sihai said coldly, “What, you guys don’t want to go?”

Seeing He Sihai about to explode, Peng Wenhao hurriedly said, “Willing, willing.”

As he spoke, he quickly pulled his aunt Peng Xin away.

Peng Wenhao was well aware of He Sihai’s ruthlessness, sothing Peng Xin didn’t know.

As doctors, their status might be noble, but compared to soone as ruthless as He Sihai, they were really nothing at all.

That person would dare to directly do you in!

After pulling his aunt Peng Xin away, Peng Wenhao hurriedly took her to find Lin Dong.

Lin Dong had left his address earlier, and Peng Wenhao quickly drove his aunt Peng Xin to see Lin Dong.

Lin Dong, carrying a big bag of Chinese dicine, saw the two approaching. He noticed the displeasure on Peng Xin’s face and couldn’t help but reveal a cold smirk.

Seeking help from

and still putting on a proud act? Truly living off old glory.

Others might give her face because of her status as a dical expert, but Lin Dong didn’t care in the slightest.

He said coldly, “I don’t have the patience for small talk with you guys. You want

to save lives, to save you, just kowtow twice.”

Lin Dong knew they ca to seek his help because they must have been threatened by the Gambling King. Otherwise, they wouldn’t behave like this.

If Lin Dong saved the Gambling King’s daughter-in-law, it was as good as saving them too.

Asking for a couple of kowtows from them was clearly not too much.

“You’re dreaming! Knowing my status, can you even bear the weight of my kowtowing to you?” Peng Xin responded instinctively, as the notion of a dical expert of her seniority kowtowing to a young man was unthinkable.

Lin Dong laughed coldly, “Fine, then wait to be dealt with in secret by the Gambling King.”

After saying that, he turned as if to leave.

Peng Wenhao, seeing this, hurriedly knelt with a ‘thud’ and crawled to Lin Dong’s feet, embracing them and cried out,

“Mr. Lin, don’t go, please.”

“Please, hurry back to the hospital with us to save her.”

Peng Wenhao knew how ruthless the Gambling King He Sihai was, and he wouldn’t be joking around with them. If he couldn’t bring Lin Dong back, both he and his aunt Peng Xin would indeed end up at the bottom of the sea tonight.

He didn’t want to die; not only was he willing to kneel and beg Lin Dong, but he would also do even more humiliating things if necessary.

Lin Dong glanced at him with disgust, lightly lifting his right foot to shake off his hand.

“Don’t disgust . If you’re going to kowtow, just do it. Why hold onto my trouser leg?”

Hearing this, Peng Wenhao hastily kowtowed twice with resounding ‘bangs’ to Lin Dong.

“Mr. Lin, please show rcy and take action,” Peng Wenhao pleaded.

“I was wrong before, and I apologize to you.”

Lin Dong ignored him and instead turned his gaze to Peng Xin.

The ssage was clear; he expected Peng Xin to kneel and kowtow.

Since you were High Above before, don’t bla

for making you lower your head to the dust now.

Obviously, Peng Xin was still unwilling. At her age, and as a senior figure, how could she kneel to a younger person? How would she face others if this got out?

However, Peng Wenhao didn’t care about that. He just wanted to survive.

So he turned to his aunt Peng Xin and said, “Auntie, just kneel. Kowtowing twice won’t make you lose any flesh.”

“But if you don’t kneel and he doesn’t cure the disease, we truly won’t survive the night.”

Peng Xin’s face was dark with reluctance.

Peng Wenhao simply stood up and forcefully pressed his aunt to the ground and made her kneel.

“What are you doing?” Peng Xin yelled angrily, struggling to resist.

But she was no match for Peng Wenhao’s strength. Not only did he press her down to kneel, but he also forced her head down to give Lin Dong two kowtows.

Seeing this, Lin Dong couldn’t help but mock,

“Peng Wenhao, you’re truly ‘filial’ to a fault!”

After leaving those words behind, Lin Dong didn’t care to talk more with them and promptly got into their car.

“Let’s go, back to the hospital!”

At this, Peng Wenhao was overjoyed and swiftly took the driver’s seat.

“Auntie, what are you waiting for? Get in the car, quick.”

Peng Xin glared at her unfilial nephew, her eyes blazing with fury.

But with the kneeling already done, what purpose did it serve to say anything more now?

She could only sigh and get in the car resentfully.

The car started and sped toward the hospital.

Lin Dong was no cold-hearted person who watched others die; in fact, he intended to save the patient from the beginning. But why not take this opportunity to humble Peng Xin and Peng Wenhao in the process?

Soon, Lin Dong and the others arrived at the hospital.

“Lin Dong, please save her,” Qiao Bing advanced and implored Lin Dong.

Lin Dong nodded, “Don’t worry. It’s a bit troubleso, but it’s not a big problem.”

The Gambling King ca over as well and spoke, “Are you the Real Divine Doctor? Please help again and save my daughter-in-law.”

“As long as the person is cured, you will not find your reward lacking.”

Lin Dong also gave a slight nod in response.

He had calculated the timing well; as long as he took action within the day, the patient wouldn’t die.

Very quickly, Lin Dong went to the patient and began administering acupuncture.

Watching this scene, Yang ng, a student of Professor Peng Xin, wondered internally,

“Can this charlatan actually cure sickness? If he fails, he’ll have it coming! And then, he’ll be added to those sent to the depths of the sea.”

Peng Wenhao, on the other hand, silently prayed, hoping Lin Dong would indeed heal the patient. Because if not, he would still end up at the bottom of the sea.

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