"In his eyes, the value you create is irreplaceable. He can only compensate you as much as possible in terms of money."
"Really... rich!" Tu Ran gave him a thumbs up in her heart, he was worthy of being a member of the Xie family.
"But I want to ask, have I used the money in this account before?"
The original body had no idea of public accounts, which made Tu Ran very confused.
Unless the original person has never done this thing, her "superpower reading" can only read the images of what the other person has done, but cannot read the images that the other person has simply thought about in his mind.
For example, she could not read the original body's feelings for Xie Xu. She could see why the original body started to like Xie Xu, but she could not feel or read what the original body was thinking when she saw Xie Xu for the first time and why she fell in love with him.
"No," Ling said bluntly, "Tu Ran has been working for Xie Xu for free before."
Tu Ran blurted out: "Working for free? Why?"
She regretted it after asking. What reason could there be? Wasn’t it just to pursue Xie Xu?
Although she was a solo student, she gave a lot of advice to her roommates.
The original body did not use the money in the public account because, as expected, he did not want to give Xie Xu the impression that he was working for him for money. The original body intended to distinguish himself from his other subordinates in this way.
Tsk tsk, the power of love, Tu Ran can’t understand.
Isn't money good? Isn't money more reliable than Xie Xu? Look at the account under her original name when she came here, the money in it is pitifully small.
She couldn't believe that this was the savings that the top graduate should have.
"I don't know why Tu Ran worked for Xie Xu for free before. Maybe her beliefs are consistent with Xie Xu's?"
There was a hint of confusion in the mechanical voice.
His brain has been replaced by machines, and his consciousness exists in a torrent of data. Now the dominant mode of his thinking is the cold rationality of a machine, rather than the sensibility unique to humans.
No matter how much he thought about the short circuit, he couldn't figure out the cause.
Now that she had money, Tu Ran no longer hesitated and went straight to the lobby of Xixinang Hospital.
In keeping with the exterior, the interior of the hall was so magnificent that it blinded Tu Ran's eyes.
There are not many people, just a few here and there, and even fewer than the nurses. After all, the medical fees here are so expensive that ordinary people can't afford it.
Everyone spoke in a low voice and the whole hall was very quiet.
Seeing Tu Ran coming in, the nurse in a purple work skirt came forward, took a look at her clothes, and then asked with a smile, "Madam, are you here for a consultation?"
Tu Ran nodded.
"The various medical instruments in our hospital are relatively advanced and expensive to purchase, so the consultation fee is also higher than that of the medical department. You should be mentally prepared." She didn't say this with a disdainful tone and her eyes were sincere. She was simply giving advance notice from the patient's perspective.
Tu Ran looked down at her clothes. She had worn them for several years, and the hem of her clothes was a little tangled. She packed her luggage when she came to Pandalin District to carry out her mission, and she didn't pay much attention to it at the time.
She certainly doesn't look very rich.
"Don't worry, I'm prepared. Take me to see a doctor. I'm not feeling well."
"So where exactly are you feeling uncomfortable? I can recommend the corresponding department for you." The nurse always kept the most appropriate smile on her face.
Tu Ran looked at her in confusion. How could she smile when the patient was feeling unwell? Seeing that the arc of her smile remained unchanged, and her speech movements were very similar to those of humans, but they were all repeated in the same standard, Tu Ran reasonably suspected that this nurse was a man-made robot.
But these are secondary, Zero said, Nick Wells is an expert in treating mental illness.
Tu Ran said decisively: "I feel like I have mental problems. I want the best psychiatrist in your hospital to treat me." Tu Ran paused, "Who is the best psychiatrist here? Take me to see him."
The nurse still had a smile on her face. "The best psychiatrist here is Nick Wells, and he's also the director of our West Synango Hospital. If you want the director to treat you, you need to make an appointment in advance."
Ling's voice rang in his ears, "Under normal circumstances, they will not allow anyone to skip the order of treatment. You'd better act tough and make a bigger fuss to attract more people's attention. In order to maintain the image of Xixinang Hospital, they will appease your emotions and arrange your ranking higher."
Tu Ran's voice suddenly increased to a higher level.
"I'm already here, why do I need to make an appointment?"
It was the first time that Tu Ran made trouble in a public place. She quickly put on a stubborn attitude. She said that she had a mental illness and that her abnormal behavior was in line with her condition. "Take me to his office quickly. I want to see him right away!"
"The director is seeing other patients and can't leave," the nurse said with difficulty.
"Then let him show me next."
The hall was so quiet that the noise coming from their side seemed very noisy. The few people who came here to see the doctor all looked towards them, and a few nurses also walked towards them.
It was not a good idea to continue to argue like this, so the nurse offered a solution, "We can arrange for another doctor for you. In addition to the dean, our hospital also has many doctors who have made achievements in the treatment of mental illness."
"No, I just want the best." Tu Ran was unmoved.
"How about this? I'll arrange the next number for you, but this will make the people who have already been in line unhappy. You will need to pay extra fees to appease them."
"Sure, I have money."
"Then please come here and pay the fee first." The nurse made a gesture of invitation.
Tu Ran followed the direction she pointed and walked to a machine.
The machine clearly displayed the amount she should pay: 250,000 federal coins.
250,000? Why is it different from the zero estimate? Tu Ran paused as she was about to pay.
The robot nurse thought she couldn't afford it and said, "You can choose to make an appointment according to the regular process. It will cost less that way."
"Need not."
The two hundred thousand have been spent, so the fifty thousand won't be a big deal.
Tu Ran entered the account and password that Zero told her before.
The payment of RMB 250,000 was successful.
Tu Ran looked at the successful payment page and her heart was bleeding.
Although the money was not hers, Tu Ran always had the illusion of cutting her own flesh when she spent it.
Then think about it, with this much money, you can buy in the federation... uh... well, it seems like you can't buy anything.
I can’t afford a house or a car.