Novel Name : From Sidekick to Bigshot

From Sidekick to Bigshot Chapter 138 - Yiling Falls Sick (4)

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Chapter 138: Yiling Falls Sick (4)

Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales

He remembered that not long ago, they had been a happy family.

However, that one incident had changed everything forever.

His hand, his life, and their relationship had been ruined.

And the cause of all of this was Mo Shiyun. She was someone that he had once trusted so much.

However, reality had told him that this girl was a hypocrite. She wasn’t worthy of his trust.

As Jian Yunnao thought about this, he didn’t know how to deal with the situation in front of him.

Inside the hospital room, the rest of them spoke to Jian Yiling for quite a while.

Wen Nuan had insisted on staying back to take care of Jian Yiling. However, Grandma Jian didn’t agree to such an agreement:

“Yumin and I can take care of our darling. You don’t need to worry about it. Don’t you have to arrange things over at the other hospital? Go do that first.”

Grandma Jian knew that Jian Yunnao was about to have an operation. As a result, she intended for Wen Nuan to deal with Jian Yunnao’s matters first.

She didn’t want her to worry about both things at once.

Grandma Jian didn’t want Wen Nuan to stay by Jian Yiling’s side if she was just going to think about Jian Yunnao’s situation. That wouldn’t do anyone any good. It would be better if she just left.

However, Wen Nuan was insisting on staying. She didn’t want to leave. Her daughter’s face was still bloodless.

Jian Yuncheng spoke up: “Grandma, why don’t you just let my mother stay back? I’ll take care of the situation on the other end.”

As such, Grandma Jian couldn’t say anything else to prevent Wen Nuan from staying. “Okay, I hope that you can manage.”

At this moment, a tall woman walked into Jian Yiling’s hospital room.

The way she walked was incredibly menacing. It appeared as though she was walking with the wind.

There was a man who trailed after the woman. He was wearing gold-rimmed glasses.

The eyes of the Jian family were filled with surprise.

As soon as Luo Xiuen entered the room, she rushed over to Jian Yiling. She didn’t care about the rest of the people who were standing in the room. She pushed Jian Yumin aside to say:

“What happened? How did you become sick? Are you still burning up?”

Luo Xiuen touched Jian Yiling’s forehead in a practice manner.

“It’s still warm.” Luo Xiuen said. She picked up Jian Yiling’s medical records from the bedside table and flicked through the pages.

Behind her, Cheng Yi cautiously pulled Luo Xiuen. He attempted to remind her to pay attention to her surroundings, “Sister En, Yiling only has a fever.”

There was no point in checking the medical records for common cold and fever. What medicine could she even prescribe?

Luo Xiuen brushed off Cheng Yi’s words. She turned around and asked Jian Yiling: “Have you done a CT? What about magnetic resonance imaging? Also, don’t forget about an electrocardiogram.”

“Sister En, a CT is enough… It’s a bit too much to consider the other ones…”

Cheng Yi continued to remind Luo Xiuen in a low voice. He pushed up his glasses and swept his eyes around the room.

Everyone else was staring at them with a strange and puzzled look.

“Ahem, sorry. We’re Yiling’s friends. We don’t mean any ill intent.” Cheng Yi explained.

Cheng Yi knew that Jian Yiling had kept her family in the dark about joining their institution. As a result, Cheng Yi only said that he was Jian Yiling’s friend. He didn’t want to reveal the fact that they were colleagues.

Jian Yuncheng looked at Cheng Yi and Luo Xiuen for a while. He felt that both of them looked quite familiar.

Jian Shuxing also felt the same thing.

At that moment, Hong Baizhang rushed into the room. He was the director of the Tongde Private Hospital.

“Dr. Cheng and Dr. Luo, why didn’t you tell me that you were going to visit?”

If it weren’t for Professor Xu’s phone call, he wouldn’t have even known that Cheng Yi and Luo Xiuen had come to visit their hospital. He had been told that a very important person from their institution was in their hospital.

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