Chapter 246 Is your granddaughter-in-law a weak woman?



"It doesn't matter if she dies, she deserved to die anyway."

It's just that there's one less witness.

The staff... his mistress is really something. Who would dare say it's okay for people to die in their own hospital, or that they deserved to die anyway? It damages their reputation, okay?

"No, Miss, Bai Qianqian is not dead yet, no, she is not dead."

Bai Shuang didn't know the difference between "not dead yet" and "not dead," probably because the employee was slow to speak.

Have any of our employees died?

"No."

"It's good that none of our people died."

Employees... See? Our young lady is always protecting her own.

How many people are infected now?

"Besides Bai Qianqian, there are a total of fifteen infected people, all of whom are our medical staff."

"It's okay, it'll be fine soon."

Is their young lady out of her mind? It's not that easy. It would be good enough if the spread could be slowed down, but for some reason, she felt at ease.

"Is there any research on what kind of virus it is?"

Vice Dean: "It's already under study, but there are no results yet."

"Don't rush, let's get better first."

By the time the research results are available, who knows how rampant the epidemic will become?

Vice President: ...Seriously, can it be cured if we don't figure it out?

Next, Bai Shuang opened the large box that Bai Jiu had just brought out, took out antiviral herbs and medicine made with spiritual spring water, one portion for each person, and they took it themselves.

The employees who took the medicine felt relaxed all over, and suddenly their senses were clear.

Miss really does have a miracle drug; it must be some kind of secret formula.

The vice president, in particular, felt his fatigue vanish instantly, and his previously dizzy mind became much clearer.

Then, Bai Shuang asked Bai Jiu to take the medicine and give a cup to each of the security guards and soldiers guarding the gate.

We're all on the same side, just in case.

Then, he went with several doctors to see the patients.

The nurse took out the prepared medicine and fed each patient a cup.

Bai Shuang then took out her precious IV bags and antiviral injections, which she had saved before the disaster, and handed them to the doctor.

This is an irreplaceable treasure.

There's no way around it; this virus is too aggressive and has too strong a transmission capacity. The sooner it's eliminated, the better, otherwise, the consequences will be unimaginable.

Oral medication alone is not enough; it's too slow. We need a two-pronged approach. Fortunately, I had plenty of medication in stock.

Once this is over, she will definitely tear the culprit to pieces.

The other doctors were amazed when they saw the IV bags and syringes that were only available before the disaster. They were surprised that the young lady still had these treasures.

………………

Meanwhile, Grandpa Lu's office was also bustling with activity.

Seeing the disheveled Liangping (Uncle Liang) and the soldiers who had been taken away, Old Lu knew that this old scoundrel was up to no good again.

A few days ago, when he learned about the outbreak at Ya Tou Hospital, his years of experience in the high ranks of the military gave him a whiff of conspiracy.

Don't be fooled by the old man's playful demeanor. If he were truly ignorant of the ways of the world, how could he have secured his position as a leader?

He had no problem managing the base and leading troops into battle, but he didn't understand medicine, so he could only tell Bai Jiu to call Ya Tou as soon as possible.

Others probably figured out that he didn't understand medicine.

Since there was a risk of infection, isolation was inevitable, so I nodded in agreement.

But I never expected that this old man would use the quarantine and defense measures to cause trouble. How wicked people can be!

"What happened?"

Liangping stammered, and only then did Old Master Lu notice that there was something in his mouth.

Ryohei, isn't it obvious? Why ask?

Your grandson abused his power, mobilized troops without authorization, and arrested the officers on duty.

"Get the socks."

The guard next to Old Master Lu chuckled, but quickly gritted his teeth and suppressed it, taking the sock out of Uncle Liang's mouth.

"mine."

The Flying Leopard Battalion soldier who had just taken off his socks reached out and took it, glancing sideways at Liangping with disgust at his drool.

This is the end times; even a single seed is precious.

Ryohei, who was being scorned... You were the one who shoved it into my mouth, and now my mouth is full of stench, who can I tell?

But he had no time to worry about such trivial matters; he didn't know what his own fate would be.

"Now you can tell me, right?"

"Commander, you must stand up for me!"

"We were on duty there when General Lu secretly mobilized troops and arrested us."

I've been escorted all this way, with eyes everywhere. How am I supposed to face people after this?

Old Lu: "Where are you on duty?"

Asking a question you already know the answer to.

"At the entrance of Bai's Hospital."

"What kind of duty are we on?"

"An infectious disease was discovered within the hospital, and isolation measures were implemented."

Old Lu nodded, "That makes sense. Is there enough food and medicine in the hospital? Which doctors should we send in to treat them?"

Ryohei... who cares about these things anymore? It would be better if they all died.

So, you're dealing with your grandson's unauthorized troop deployment and detention of us, why are you asking these questions?

Mr. Lu: "As a soldier, you don't care about the suffering of the people, you don't care about the life or death of medical staff, and you blindly cut off their contact with the outside world."

Old Lu continued to ask, "It's just about blocking and isolating people. You can't even use a whole class. Why send a whole platoon?"

Why did you go there? Couldn't your soldiers have done a good job of blocking and isolating the enemy?

Incompetence, or ulterior motives?

No wonder Ah Yu arrested you.

The commander looked at Lu Yu, "Why are you arresting them?"

"They blocked the doctor from going in to treat the patient and pointed guns at the unarmed woman."

Old Master Lu looked at Liangping and the others, "Is that right?"

The platoon leader said, "It seems so, but that weak woman took Uncle Liang hostage."

"So, what Lu Yu said is true."

You prevented the doctor from entering the hospital to treat her and even pointed a gun at her.

"You were held hostage by a weak woman; that's your weakness, and her actions were a necessary form of self-defense."

Liangping, ...is your granddaughter-in-law a weak woman?

Old Master Lu looked at Liangping and said, "As for the charge that General Lu mobilized troops without authorization, it is not valid."

As a soldier, he had a duty to protect the lives and property of survivors; this did not constitute an abuse of power. As a corps commander, he had the authority to deploy troops.

Ryohei knew he had lost, and he regretted it deeply. Why did he have to get involved? Because of them, he had been transferred away from his superior's side back then.

The Kang family had planned it all out perfectly, intending to destroy the girl's hospital without her even realizing it while she was away.

He just didn't expect them to come back so quickly. Lu Yu and Bai Shuang were so bold as to dare to confront him head-on and even mobilize the army.

Although the platoon leader and the soldiers made mistakes, it was understandable that they were following Liangping's orders.

Therefore, he was given a lenient punishment and was not discharged from the military.

The platoon leader was demoted to squad leader, and all members received a demerit.

In the end times, if someone has more than three demerits, they will be discharged from the military.

As for Ryohei, whether he is placed under guard, expelled from the base, or executed depends on the thorough investigation of the plague incident.

This matter is not as simple as a conflict between Lu Yu and his group and Liang Ping.

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