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...However, she actually conspired with Madam Pei to frame someone who had been kind to her; such a person deserved to end up like this.
Yao Chuyu was thrown out.
However, Madam Pei insisted that Pei Fengzhi had amnesia and that everything he had just done was an act.
Ye Ningwan stood up at this moment.
She slapped a test report from the National Central Hospital in front of everyone.
"Everyone knows that the National Central Hospital is the most authoritative medical examination institution in all of China. This is a medical examination report issued by Academician Jing of the Central Hospital, which states that Pei Fengzhi's memory has been restored and there are no aftereffects."
"I'm afraid you won't believe me, but there are also the signatures of five academicians of the same level on it, which is enough to prove the authority of this inspection report."
Madam Pei looked on in astonishment.
"How is this possible? How could you be cured? You're not..."
Madam Pei was the first to reach for the report. She quickly glanced at its contents and finally turned to the last page, where she saw Ye Ningwan's name among the five signatures.
Her expression suddenly changed, and then she burst into laughter.
Madam Pei casually tossed the report onto the conference table and said with a cold laugh.
"This report is definitely fake. Ye Ningwan, if you want to lie, at least make it look convincing, right? You even signed your own name among those five signatures."
"You're not going to tell everyone here that your medical skills and status are on par with Academician Jing from the Central Hospital, are you? Who is Academician Jing? He's the one who treated XX!"
Madam Pei's laughter was so grating.
But then Old Master Pei's voice suddenly rang out behind them.
"Wanwan's true identity is that of the immortal healer who can bring the dead back to life and heal the wounded. She is also Academician Jing's youngest junior sister. Fengzhi's amnesia was cured by Wanwan stimulating the blood clots to disperse through acupuncture."
Madam Pei's laughter stopped abruptly, but her face remained unchanged.
She was like a duck with its neck being choked; she opened her mouth but couldn't make a sound for a long time.
Old Master Pei didn't even glance at Madam Pei, but coldly asked all the directors present.
"So, is there anyone else who objects? If not, everyone can leave. The flashback is over."