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This Doctor Is Too Wealthy

Chapter 1032 - 695 The soul should break when scattered two feet apart
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Chapter 1032: 695 The soul should break when scattered two feet apart

What is the mountain-controlling tiger?

Du Heng perfectly demonstrated the meaning of this saying.

Watching Du Heng chatting and laughing with the Child on the sickbed, the surrounding Doctors and nurses all felt reassured.

Du Heng once again gave them confidence and a sense of pride through his actions.

If others couldn’t cure an illness, our Dean could.

If others couldn’t save someone, our Dean could.

Hearing the Child saying, "I’ll never do it again next time," everyone showed a relieved smile, and everything began to develop in a positive direction.

After chatting with the Child for a while, seeing that the Child was still weak, Du Heng took the initiative to stop the conversation and let the Child rest for a while.

Slowly getting up, he said to the nurse beside him, "Don’t stop the medicine, cut the dosage in half, and feed him every Ten minutes."

The nurse had no objections, nor did Director Cao and the Emergency Doctor who were standing nearby.

At this point, they had apparently forgotten the horrifying event when Du Heng used one hundred and fifty grams of aconite. It seemed as if the current arrangement was a matter of course.

In the Hospital room, the monitor would occasionally BEEP. The intermittent snoring sound from the Child’s Throat continuously reached their ears. Looking at the relaxed people around them, each with a slight smile on their faces, Du Heng, however, felt suffocated and a little breathless.

Narrowing his eyes, Du Heng took a deep breath and turned to walk out of the Hospital room.

As soon as he stepped out of the Emergency Room door, he saw the man with a panicked and helpless expression on his face.

The moment he saw Du Heng come out, the man looked at Du Heng with pleading eyes.

It seemed as if Du Heng was not a man at that moment, but a golden, shining God, a God carrying all his hopes.

"President Du, my... Child..." The words from the man’s mouth faltered; he was stuttering and unable to speak clearly. No one knew what he wanted to say.

However, the instant Du Heng saw the man, a surge of nameless anger erupted. His face, which had been calm in the Hospital room, instantly turned as dark as a thundercloud.

It wasn’t that he couldn’t control his emotions. But seeing the man before him, he just couldn’t help but seethe. A forsaken Child, a frightened Child on the brink of death, he had poured his heart and soul into saving and healing, only for this man to take him away again. He had handed the man a lively, bouncing Child, but within a single month, the man had pushed the Child to the brink of death once more. Whatever the reason, such negligence was unforgivable to Du Heng. Since the man had already abandoned the Child, knowing he was incapable of caring for him, why did he then recklessly take the Child back?

This anger came quickly and subsided just as fast, especially when he saw the pleading in the man’s eyes. All of Du Heng’s fury eventually dissolved into a sigh. "The Child has woken up. Go in and be with him."

The man’s face lit up with elation. He nodded vigorously, repeatedly saying, "Yes, yes!"

Du Heng’s words allowed him to see blazing light and brightened his collapsing world in an instant.

At this moment, he had only one feeling: his choice had been correct. His insistence on transferring hospitals had been the absolute right decision.

Watching Du Heng slowly walk towards a nearby window, the man hesitated no longer. He hurriedly and quietly pushed open the door in front of him and slipped into the Emergency Room.

Du Heng didn’t walk far; he stood by the window in the corridor, overlooking the residential area outside.

This area consisted entirely of old residential complexes. As far as the eye could see, the ten-story building of the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital was surprisingly the tallest structure. However, the Emergency Room was on The First Floor, so there wasn’t much of a view.

Through the window before him, he could see the scenery of the residential complex across the way.

The courtyard of the complex wasn’t large, but it housed many tall trees. Beneath them, old men gathered in twos and threes, playing chess or cards. Numerous old ladies were also present, one hand firmly holding a leash attached to a frisky little dog, the other leaning on a cane, as they stood steadily chatting with their elderly friends.

It was peaceful and harmonious.

However, the courtyard was filled exclusively with white-haired Elderly People; not a single young person was in sight. This lent a touch of twilight to the otherwise peaceful and harmonious scene.

Du Heng’s eyes darted around, though he himself didn’t know what he was looking for.

It wasn’t until Qiu Pingzhen suddenly appeared behind him and spoke that Du Heng was awakened from his trance.

"Dean, are you finished with your urgent matters now?" Qiu Pingzhen, who likely already knew what had transpired, stood beside Du Heng and asked softly.

He had originally intended to leave and return when Du Heng was free and not preoccupied. But then he thought of the situation at the Health Clinic, and considering Du Heng rarely seemed to have any downtime, he brazenly approached him anyway.

The focus slowly returned to Du Heng’s eyes. He turned to Qiu Pingzhen and said, "If there’s something on your mind, just say it."

Qiu Pingzhen glanced at Du Heng. Seeing that Du Heng was looking at him intently, he began to speak slowly, "I came today, Dean, to ask for your support.

My work at the Health Clinic has basically been sorted out, so I’m thinking about what the Dean said before, about the maternal and child care side..."

"Dean, come here quickly!"

Qiu Pingzhen was halfway through his sentence when a nurse’s figure suddenly appeared at the door of the emergency room behind them. The moment the nurse saw Du Heng, she cried out, her Voice thick with panic.

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