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Chapter 376 - 376 Heavenly Fortune (18)
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Chapter 376: Chapter 376 Heavenly Fortune (18)

“Are you done looking?”

Chuzheng lowered her clothes.

Chu Wu parted his lips, and it took him a moment to speak, “Why haven’t you applied any medicine?”

“Applying medicine won’t heal it.”

Chuzheng’s indifferent attitude greatly annoyed Chu Wu.

“How can it heal if you don’t apply medicine?” Chu Wu seemed to realize he had lost his composure and calmed down slightly, “Wait for me.”

Chuzheng: “…”

Did the little thing just snap at me?

Chu Wu quickly went into the room and came back out with a medicine box.

“Lie down on the couch,” Chu Wu said, “I’ll treat it for you.”

“No need.” It really won’t heal.

She didn’t know why, maybe it was because of those wings…

Just thinking about the wings made her so angry!

“If anything happens to you, who will protect me then?” Chu Wu said with utter seriousness.

Chuzheng: “…”

How could anything happen to me!

What a joke!

Chuzheng was pressed down on the couch by Chu Wu, as she tried to rise, Chu Wu blocked her lips with his.

Chuzheng lay on the couch while Chu Wu, with a stern face, sat next to her, treating the wound on her back.

“Does it hurt?”

“No, not at all.” Chuzheng held Fubao and replied nonchalantly.

[…]This is so frustrating; such a good opportunity and Miss just let it slip away.

Chu Wu insisted on checking the wound every day, but several days passed with no change to the wound.

“I told you it was useless.” Chuzheng pulled her clothes down, “Have you given up now?”

“Why?” Chu Wu’s heart ached terribly as if someone were squeezing it, making it difficult to breathe.

He felt pain for her.

The more she acted indifferent, the more it pained him.

“I don’t know.” Chuzheng thought for a moment, “Maybe it’s because of my wings.”

Chu Wu reached out and hugged Chuzheng, “Did Chuu Wu do this?”

“Sort of.” Chuu Wu was an accomplice, he had a score to settle.

Chuu Wu…

Chu Wu had always thought himself to be cold-blooded,

and very calm,

not overly emotional towards anyone.

However, at this moment, he felt a sense of hatred growing in his heart.

He wanted Chuu Wu to pay a price.

“How will your wound ever heal?”

“I don’t know.” If I knew, I wouldn’t let you see it.

Chu Wu avoided the wound on Chuzheng’s back and held her a bit tighter.

For the following period, Chu Wu tried to find ways to heal her wound, but to little effect.

“The wound is on me, why are you acting like this?” Chuzheng stroked Fubao, not understanding Chu Wu’s behavior.

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“It hurts me,” Chu Wu spoke softly.

“Where does it hurt? Are you sick?” Chuzheng freed a hand to touch his forehead.

Normal.

No fever.

“Here.” Chu Wu pointed to his chest, “I don’t know what’s wrong…”

Every time he saw her wound, he felt particularly distressed.

Chu Wu lowered his gaze, his side profile sleek and sharp with the unique beauty of a mature man, so attractive it was hard to look away.

Chuzheng felt a tickle in her heart and leaned in to kiss him.

Chu Wu glared at her, then rose and left.

Heartless.

He was in pain for her, and she didn’t feel it at all.

Chuzheng: “…”

If you don’t want a kiss, don’t glare at me.

If I kiss you, doesn’t it make you feel better?!

Chuzheng roughly stroked Fubao a couple of times, annoyed, and flopped back onto the couch.

Without a “Good Person Card” kiss, I still have a cat to pet.

On the weekend.

“Why did you bring me here?”

Chu Wu looked at the building in front of him, Xinnan Hospital?

Why had they brought him to the hospital?

Chuzheng led Chu Wu into the main entrance of Xinnan Hospital.

Xinnan Hospital had not opened yet, but the renovation was almost complete, creating a bright and clean environment. Green plants decorated the hallways, making it feel very comfortable.

Chuzheng pushed open a door and ushered Chu Wu inside.

“From now on you’ll work here.”

Chu Wu was initially stunned, then stepped out of the room to look at the sign on the door.

Director’s Office?

Director!

“Stop joking,” Chu Wu frowned. “This place…”

“I bought it,” Chuzheng said. “Didn’t you say you wanted to work?”

Bought… Bought it?

Chuzheng folded her arms and leaned against the door. “If you want to work, it’s either here or stay at home. You’re not allowed to go anywhere else.”

“Boss… Good to see you,” Li Minhang hurried over as soon as he heard Chuzheng had arrived.

“Mm,” Chuzheng nodded and introduced him to Li Minhang. “This is your director, Chu Wu.”

Li Minhang looked Chu Wu over with surprise. So young?

He looked somewhat familiar, too…

With Chu Wu’s features, it didn’t take long for Li Minhang to remember.

There was a photo of him in the news about the medical scandal… Though it was said to be a misunderstanding, and he wasn’t involved.

“Good day, Director Chu,” Li Minhang greeted immediately, a smile plastered on his face.

Director·Chu·Wu: “…”

Chuzheng instructed Li Minhang, “Show him around, get him familiar with the place.”

“Of course, no problem.”

“Chuzheng…”

Chuzheng’s tone was cold. “Would you rather stay at home?” I wouldn’t mind that at all! Just nod your head!

Chu Wu had indeed noticed that Chuzheng was increasingly restricting his outings. When he first moved in, he could come and go freely.

However, as time went on, every time he wanted to go out, she either followed him or didn’t allow him to leave.

And so, Chu Wu became the director without really understanding how it happened.

When the hospital staff learned that their new director was so young, the female staff were pretty accepting. A handsome man, after all, could be forgiven for his mistakes.

But the male staff were somewhat resentful.

A director is judged by experience and ability. How could Chu Wu become a director at such a young age? How were they supposed to respect him?

But since he was personally brought in by Chuzheng, for such good treatment, these people only dared to discuss it privately.

The medical incident related to Chu Wu naturally became a topic of gossip.

Chu Wu occasionally overheard, but he pretended not to notice.

When Xinnan Hospital reopened, it was unclear which generous soul had paid to invite all kinds of evil demons—the media—to show support.

Each one wrote promotional articles as if they were crafting novels.

They hyped up Xinnan Hospital as if it were comparable to a holiday resort.

Famous doctors from various departments were also exhaustively praised in the articles.

Advanced medical equipment and professionally qualified doctors aside, they also lauded the well-trained nurses.

“To bring you the warmth of spring, the care of home…”

Chuzheng flicked the advertisement. “Who wrote this?”

Isn’t it too cheesy?

Li Minhang chuckled. “I hired someone to write it. Everyone says it’s good.”

Chuzheng: “…”

I beg to differ.

Maybe it’s just a generational gap.

Li Minhang was quite capable, and it was a mystery how he had recruited people, but now every department in the hospital had renowned doctors.

Xinnan Hospital wasn’t worried about lacking patients…

No, that’s not right.

Too good a business isn’t good either.

Alarms went off in Chuzheng’s head.

“This way…” Chuzheng motioned for Li Minhang to come over. “From now on, all patients get a 70% discount.”

Chuzheng had wanted to make it free.

But then she thought better of it.

Making it free would cause too much strain on the hospital, and she would have to step in if any problems arose.

Li Minhang: “??”

I’ve heard of stores having sales.

But I’ve never heard of discounted medical consultations.

Hospitals don’t need promotional strategies…

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