The True Young Master Reborn: No More Bootlicking, The Whole Family Is Devastated

As the long-lost son of the Lu family in Jiangzhou, Lu Yi originally thought this was heaven's favor upon him, but the truth was far from it.

Seventeen years of destitution did not earn h...

Chapter 63 Gu Keke: Second Brother, I've fallen for someone else's boyfriend.

Liang Shiyue came today to tell Lu Yi that from now on, her home will be Lu Yi's home.

However, she was too embarrassed to say it directly in front of Fan Huijun, for fear that Lu Yi would refuse outright and leave her no room for negotiation.

Now that I've said it out loud, I feel much more relaxed.

Noticing Liang Shiyue's uneasy gaze, Lu Yi turned his gaze away from the window.

"Yes, I almost forgot. I was worried that the house wouldn't sell, so I packed up everything I could and delivered it to Xiaoyue's house."

"Xiaoyue, I'm so sorry to have troubled Auntie!"

At this moment, Liang Shiyue huddled in her seat, her fingers almost tearing her cotton-linen dress to shreds, and she didn't dare to listen to what Lu Yi was going to say next.

Fan Huijun wasn't stupid; she immediately understood Liang Shiyue's thoughts.

He glanced at the navigation and sighed, "Oh no, the road over there is completely blocked. By the time we get there, it will probably be dark. Maybe we should take Xiaoyue first?"

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Lu Baozhi was stuck in the opposite lane, yawning and pinching her temples.

During the hours-long meeting, she became a negative example for the hospital and was publicly criticized.

Lu Gensheng's medical records and various treatment procedures were also made public, and staff from various departments were assigned to check for omissions and deficiencies word by word.

Based on the speed of the third-party testing agency, the results should be available by tomorrow at the latest.

This result will determine Lu Baozhi's future career—whether it continues or ends prematurely.

After leaving the hospital, Lu Baozhi's mind raced as she recalled her various experiences as a doctor.

At this moment, my thoughts are fixed on the time I was injured by an agitated patient.

"Ha! What a cruel twist of fate. If I hadn't been saved back then, I'd probably be a role model in the hospital by now!"

"But who was it that donated blood to me in that critical moment and pulled me back from the brink of death?"