She went to the hospital to see her ex-boyfriend who had a broken leg, only to find that his attending physician was the husband she had just gotten a marriage certificate with that morning!
...
Zhou Mo snorted, "Don't even think about blackmailing me. There are so many steps involved in registering a company, and I wasn't involved in the entire process. If they investigate, your trickery will be full of loopholes. You should calculate how much you can compensate me. If I'm not satisfied, we'll meet at the police station."
"Okay, then you take your time to find evidence. I'll wait. Anyway, it was your father who broke my leg. I'm going to sue him for intentional injury. Don't blame me if the old man goes to jail."
Zhou Mo was furious and clenched his fists.
She was really blind, that's why she agreed to Yu Yizhou's pursuit.
"If you don't have money, then you should do as I say and serve me well..."
"Mr. Yu," the nurse beside him suddenly reminded him, "Doctor Han is here."
At the door.
Han Chen was dressed in a clean and neat white coat. His broad shoulders made the coat look fuller, and his narrow waist matched the waist of the coat, forming a well-proportioned figure from top to bottom.
Zhou Mo looked at the person at the door in shock.
Han Chen's eyes accidentally brushed past Zhou Mo's shocked face, then he automatically ignored her. He then asked Yu Yizhou expressionlessly, "How do you feel?"
"It's great. The orthopedics department of the First Hospital of Dongda University is truly well-deserved!" Yu Yizhou said with a smile, "Doctor Han, I still have the same request. Pick up whatever is good and give it to me. It doesn't matter if it's expensive or not. Someone will pay for it."
As he said this, he secretly glanced at Zhou Mo.
"Prosthetic limbs are both useful and expensive. Would you like to use them?" Han Chen glanced at him coldly.
Yu Yizhou was stunned.
Han Chen's tone was stern as he urged, "Move your feet a little, I'll check it out."
"Oh," Yu Yizhou no longer had the smug smile on his face. His legs still had to be treated by the person in front of him, so of course he didn't dare to offend him.