From Sidekick to Bigshot

Chapter 488 - Cherish the Present Moment
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Chapter 488: Cherish the Present Moment

Zhai Yunsheng thought that this design by the game company was rather clever.

However, it would have been nicer if the hearts were a bit more obvious.

After the two of them played for a while, their points went up by a lot. When they returned, their rank was only Gold. However, after winning a few games, they quickly rose to Diamond.

However, Jian Yiling and Zhai Yunsheng weren’t focused on their ranks. After playing for a while, they got tired and decided to rest.

Zhai Yunsheng got off the computer and went to heat up some milk. He returned with two cups in his hands.

Then, the two of them went to the balcony. The night view was quite nice. The sky was scattered with stars and the moon was close to full.

Jian Yiling on the cradle chair and swayed from one side to the other.

The night was a little chilly. Jian Yiling wore velvety white clothes as she sat on top of the soft cushion of the cradle chair.

Both her hands clasped at the cup. As she slowly drank, the milk stained her red lips.

It was rare for her to relax like this.

In the past three years, she had been incredibly busy. She rarely had time to relax, play games and enjoy the moonlight.

On the other hand, Zhai Yunsheng was seated on a rattan chair. His black shirt hugged his muscular upper body.

However, his expression remained serious.

A while passed as the two of them just sat there quietly.

They didn’t say anything nor do anything. The two people, who both had something missing from their hearts, quietly accompanied each other.

Zhai Yunsheng didn’t know how long he would live.

However, at least for now, they could keep each other company.

He didn’t know how long this would last. However, such a feeling of peace was something that he treasured.

Jian Yiling’s phone vibrated for a moment. When she opened it, she saw a message sent to her by Li Zhuojia.

[Dean, I’ve just looked into Qin Hongrui’s case. Under normal circumstances, I would not recommend taking on this case. The risks are quite uncontrollable. Even with our team, I’d say we only have an 80% chance of succeeding. Also, I believe that this surgery must be taken on by you.]

80%. It wasn’t a low number.

However, when it came to medical science, success rates were meaningless to the individual. fr eeweb novel

If you succeeded, you could make something impossible become 100%.

However, if you failed, it would be 0%.

Jian Yiling picked up her phone and replied: [Accept it.]

She was clear with her decision.

Upon seeing this, Li Zhuojia replied: [Okay. I’ll be responsible for the communication matters. After they sign the agreement, I will make arrangements for the surgery.]

If Jian Yiling wanted to do something, Li Zhuojia would never be opposed to it. In fact, he would only support her unconditionally.

Then, Li Zhuojia sent another message: [Also, Qin Hongrui wants us to take his shares in the Qin family in an exchange for his treatment. However, it seems that someone in the Qin Group is opposed to such a thing. They don’t want to let the ownership of these shares fall into an outsider’s hands.]

[Handle everything according to the rules.]

According to Lahaisen Hospital’s rules, they wanted 60% of the assets under the patient’s name as payment.

It didn’t matter what form of assets Qin Hongrui planned to pay with. It could be property, shares, or cash. As long as he gave the 60%, Lahaisen Hospital would be okay with it.

[Okay, I understand what to do.]

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Jian Yiling spent particularly little time at the labs of Beijing University.

In contrast, the other students typically went to the lab at eight in the morning and stayed until ten at night before they returned to their dorm rooms.

However, Jian Yiling only showed up at 9 am and left at 5 pm.

It was as though she was going to work.

Furthermore, she was only there for three days in her first week.

Typically, the other students even spent their weekends at the laboratory. If they were lucky, they could take their Sundays off.

They had seen geniuses in their time. However, geniuses still couldn’t achieve anything without hard work.

You had to put in the effort to achieve something.

And thus, to them, it seemed as though Jian Yiling was slacking off way too much.

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