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FMBGSC Ch. 54.2: First Aid

Translator: Dj22031

Editor: Dj22031

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The scene fell silent again, and the agent and Sister Xu began answering calls from all sides, all inquiring about the situation.

There were bosses, reporters…

The agent had just hung up a call when his phone rang again, and he answered it impatiently.

“There’s no news right now… What?!” His impatient expression changed drastically in an instant.

After a moment, he took a deep breath: “Calling me won’t do any good! Ji Ran is also lying in the emergency room, I don’t know what’s going on, you’ll have to figure out how to handle things over there yourself!”

“You only have Ji Ran as a relative? Doesn’t that mean you have no other distant relatives?! Go and contact those distant relatives!” With that, the agent hung up the phone.

After hanging up the phone, he was filled with frustration: “Ji Ran is still lying in bed, and his grandmother is in the hospital again. What kind of mess is this?!”

“Who are you talking about?” Sheng Ziyou frowned.

The agent looked at Sheng Ziyou and patiently explained to her, “Ji Ran’s grandmother has heard the news and her cerebral thrombosis has recurred. Now the nanny doesn’t know what to do.”

He swore in frustration, “What the hell can I do?!”

Gu Yuzheng almost immediately grabbed Sheng Ziyou’s wrist: “Teacher Sheng, what should we do? Ji Ran’s grandma can’t be hurt, she absolutely can’t be hurt!”

He shook his head, his face filled with despair and pleading.

He was only in his early twenties, and he was completely stunned by this emergency, not knowing what to do.

Ji Ran’s Grandma was very important to Ji Ran.

It was almost the only thing that had kept Ji Ran going until now.

It was because Sheng Ziyou used Ji Ran’s grandmother to threaten him that Ji Ran hated her for so long.

He didn’t go to university back then, but instead became a food vlogger to earn money, all because of his grandmother.

That was his belief on his bumpy road. If something happened to his grandmother now, even if Ji Ran was fine, he would collapse.

Because he made his grandmother worry, that’s why…

Sheng Ziyou closed her eyes and took a deep breath. Before she came into this world, Sheng Ziyou felt sorry for Ji Ran because of his grandmother’s surgery.

Now, the idea she gave Ji Ran had led to his hospitalization, and his grandmother’s condition had relapsed due to the shock.

“Give me the phone number.” Sheng Ziyou opened her eyes and looked at the agent.

“What?” The agent was taken aback.

“Give me the phone number of the nanny.”

The agent was stunned for a moment before quickly giving the number to Sheng Ziyou.

Sheng Ziyou turned and left, leaving behind the words: “Yang Yun, keep an eye on these kids. They don’t have cell phones. Call me if you hear anything from Ji Ran.”

By the time she finished saying this, the person had already gone far away.

Gu Yuzheng watched her slender back, his eyes growing redder and redder. He raised his head, holding back his tears.

Ji Ran took his grandmother with him wherever he went. He was now working in this city, so his grandmother also lived in this city.

Therefore, the hospital that Ji Ran’s grandmother was taken to was not too far away.

When Sheng Ziyou arrived, the nanny was still arguing with the nurse.

“I’m just a nanny, how could I possibly make that decision?!” The nanny, a middle-aged woman, was terrified.

“But we can’t contact any of her relatives now, and her only grandson is still in the emergency room. The situation is very urgent.” The nurse’s voice was also very anxious.

Before Sheng Ziyou could even get close, a doctor rushed out: “The patient has suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. If surgery isn’t performed, then…”

“What is the success rate of the surgery?” Sheng Ziyou frowned and quickly approached in her high heels.

“Who are you……”

“I am the patient’s grandson’s teacher and I am here on behalf of him to handle this matter.”

The nurse seemed to recognize Sheng Ziyou, her eyes widening, but thankfully she didn’t take out her phone to take pictures.

“The success rate of the surgery cannot be guaranteed. We still hope that the patient’s family can make the decision themselves. If the surgery is not performed, we hope that the family can come and see the patient again.”

“I can’t guarantee it…” Sheng Ziyou murmured.

She knew about this affliction; if she had surgery, the success rate was only 50%, and if she didn’t have surgery, in other words, she would just be waiting to die.

Sheng Ziyou clenched her fists, lowered her head, and various thoughts flashed through her mind before she suddenly looked up.

“Doctor, may I go make a phone call first?”

“Yes, but we hope you can make a decision sooner rather than later, and have the surgery as soon as possible,” the doctor said.

Sheng Ziyou turned around, took a few steps, and without caring what time it was, made a WeChat call.

The success rate of surgery for cerebral thrombosis was not high, but it also depended a lot on the surgeon performing the operation.

Good doctors had a much higher success rate. Sheng Ziyou happened to know someone in China who was good at cerebral thrombosis surgery.

“Hello…” came the deep, husky male voice on the other end of the phone.

Sheng Ziyou let out a soft breath, her voice tinged with pleading: “President Lu, can I ask you for a favor?”

“What’s wrong?” The voice on the other end of the phone became much more awake, and even a little anxious.

“Is Professor Tang, the neurosurgeon at the private hospital where you were previously hospitalized, seeing patients there?” Sheng Ziyou asked calmly. “Someone on my side is sick, and I hope you can help me inquire about Professor Tang…”

Before Sheng Ziyou could finish speaking, the person on the other end of the phone replied with two words: “Okay.”

Then he said, “I’ll call Professor Tang and the hospital. You can be transferred there now.”

“Okay,” Sheng Ziyou paused for a moment and said, “Thank you.”

Lu Jiangyuan didn’t reply and hung up the phone. While Sheng Ziyou slumped against the wall in despair.

She was using Lu Jiangyuan!

She was taking advantage of the aftereffects of Lu Jiangyuan’s car accident.

She knew that Lu Jiangyuan treated her differently from others, she had seen it during Feng Yuanxuan’s matter, which he readily agreed to and for which he even personally came to the program team.

When she left the teahouse, she had resolved to stay away from Lu Jiangyuan, but now she still took the initiative to ask him for help.

Sheng Ziyou felt both sad and guilty.

She slowly closed her eyes, bit her tongue, and pulled herself out of her complicated emotions to clear her mind. Then she calmly helped Ji Ran’s Grandma transfer to another hospital.

At the private hospital, Lu Jiangyuan had already made arrangements. As soon as Sheng Ziyou and the ambulance arrived, they immediately took Ji Ran’s Grandma into the operating room.

Professor Tang also arrived. He had just finished dressing and was hurriedly entering the operating room while explaining things to his assistant.

Since no one could sign the consent form for Ji Ran’s Grandma, Professor Tang performed the surgery directly in an emergency.

Sheng Ziyou finally breathed a sigh of relief, leaned against the wall, and looked blank.

So much happened in the last hour or two this morning.

First, Ji Ran was hospitalized, and she felt guilty and blamed herself, so she rushed over.

Afterwards, when Ji Ran’s Grandma learned the news, her cerebral thrombosis recurred, and Sheng Ziyou rushed to Ji Ran’s Grandma’s side again.

In order to increase the success rate of the surgery, she sought out Lu Jiangyuan, feeling even more guilty and tormented.

Sheng Ziyou didn’t know if she had done the right thing, but it all started with the idea she gave Ji Ran.

She didn’t want to think about other people’s problems for the time being; she felt guilty and remorseful because she had made a mistake in the matter.

This is my own problem.

If it happened again, Sheng Ziyou would still rush over, and she would still call Lu Jiangyuan…

All the choices would remain the same.

Sheng Ziyou had done everything she could; the rest was up to fate, and there was nothing more she could do about it.

Leaning against the wall, her mind was a jumble of indescribable feelings.

Footsteps could be heard from not far away.

Soon, someone stopped next to Sheng Ziyou and whispered, “This is the second time…”

Sheng Ziyou looked up and saw Lu Jiangyuan, whose hair was a little messy.

It was clear that he had gotten up in a hurry and rushed over.

Along the way, he also learned enough about the people in the ward.

Sheng Ziyou’s eyes held a complex expression.

Lu Jiangyuan looked at her, his eyes equally complicated: “This is the second time you’ve come to me for another man.”


The author has something to say:

Feng Yuanxuan: Teacher Sheng spoils me the most!!

Lin Yidong: Nonsense, she clearly dotes on me the most!

Gu Yuzheng: Isn’t she the one who spoils me the most??

Ji Ran: What misunderstanding do you have about yourselves? She clearly dotes on me the most!

….

Lu Jiangyuan: …Anyway, she doesn’t spoil me…


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