Chapter 335 Don't Do Anything Reckless



In addition, sitting in the car, she suddenly felt drowsy.

The car swayed along, and Huo Junshan was on high alert. Fortunately, there were already footprints and tire tracks on the road.

There were no surprises.

It used to take almost three hours to get to the city, but now it took four hours.

They were there around 7 a.m.

It's already eleven o'clock.

They then went to the hospital in the city.

Upon arriving at the hospital, Huo Junshan parked the car and carried Yun Ningyan into the hospital.

The nurses and doctors in the lobby wondered what had happened.

From a distance, I saw a pregnant woman being carried in.

"My stomach is starting to hurt?"

Huo Junshan: "No, we're here to be admitted to the hospital. My wife is about to give birth; she's having twins."

Huo Junshan put Yun Ningyan down.

"Wait here for me a moment, I'm going to find someone."

He explained to the nurse, put Yun Ningyan down, and went to find Director Zhang, who had come here once with Yang Dasheng.

It's all arranged.

He went to Director Zhang's office, and Director Zhang saw him arrive.

He chuckled and said, "Little Huo, where's your wife? I'll write you a form so you can go and complete the hospital admission procedures!"

Huo Junshan closed the office door and took out a hundred yuan from his pocket.

He quietly placed it on the table, and seeing that Director Zhang did not react, he pushed it forward a little.

"Director Zhang, my wife is pregnant with twins, and I'm really worried."

“My mother-in-law is here too; she is a surgeon in Beijing.”

"My wife is giving birth, and I'd like her to come in with me. Is that alright?"

After accepting the money without making a sound, Director Zhang paused for a moment and then nodded: "Okay, I'll arrange it later. Don't worry, just go find Xiao Liu in the inpatient department."

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