Chapter 64: Hearts Are Biased



Chapter 64: Hearts Are Biased

When the doctor saw Jiang Zhi again.

I remembered him almost immediately.

After all, such contradictory and beautiful patients are rare.

Without even looking at the medical records, the doctor noticed the changes in Jiang Zhi.

There was now some warmth in those dull eyes.

"Have you found the connection with this world?" the doctor asked directly.

Jiang Zhi seemed to have thought of something, his brows suddenly softened, and then he nodded slightly.

"Congratulations." The doctor closed the medical record and looked at him with a smile. "You don't have to come here again."

Mingzhu waited in the lounge for Jiang Zhi to finish his review.

Not long after she unlocked her phone, the door to the lounge was pushed open again.

"So fast?" Mingzhu looked up, a little surprised.

Jiang Zhi stood at the door, his eyes fixed on her.

Maybe it's because I just saw a psychiatrist.

The emotion in his eyes was more obvious than usual.

He walked closer and suddenly knelt down beside the sofa.

Mingzhu was startled: "Jiang Zhi?"

Jiang Zhi didn't say anything and gently held her hand.

Once again, he took despicable advantage of Mingzhu's indulgence in him.

Jiang Zhi lowered his head and rested his forehead on her palm.

A white and slender neck was revealed, as if it was a sacrificial posture ready to be slaughtered.

Mingzhu felt the warm touch and felt his breathing tremble slightly.

There was a knock on the door and the bodyguard led the dean in.

"Ms. Ming, you are here..." The dean's attentive greeting came to an abrupt end.

He froze in place, his eyes wide.

Obviously, he didn't expect to see such a scene.

For a moment, I couldn't advance or retreat.

He could only rub his hands awkwardly, with sweat breaking out on his forehead.

But Jiang Zhi turned a deaf ear to all this.

He still maintained that pious posture.

The lounge was quiet.

The dean looked at the bodyguard for help, but the latter just had a blank expression on his face.

Mingzhu looked up at the bewildered dean and nodded slightly to signal him to sit down.

The dean quickly put on a smile and tiptoed to sit down on the single sofa next to him.

Miss Ming actually let him stay.

This time I can finally make up for the regret of not being able to show my sincerity last time.

Mingzhu's attention returned to Jiang Zhi.

The dean opened his mouth, then wisely closed it.

Mingzhu put down her phone and placed her other hand on his head, running her fingertips through his slightly cool hair.

"What's wrong? Jiang Zhi?"

After so many years of struggling in society.

Jiang Zhi hasn't experienced such emotional ups and downs for a long time.

He took a few deep breaths before looking up.

In the past, Jiang Zhi was always reserved, even his smile was faint.

But this time, he smiled at Mingzhu with his eyes curved.

This is really rare in Jiang Zhi.

Mingzhu was distracted by this smile and gently poked his cheek with her fingertips: "So happy?"

Jiang Zhi's Adam's apple rolled, suppressing the throbbing that was about to overflow, and he only said in a hoarse voice: "Thank you, Miss."

"Just a thank you?" Mingzhu's fingertips still lingered on his cheek, teasing him deliberately, "That's too insincere."

Mingzhu lacks nothing.

Jiang Zhi had nothing.

Mingzhu didn't want to embarrass him, so she looked at the dean.

The dean immediately understood that it was his turn to change the subject.

He quickly took out a document, held it in both hands and placed it on the coffee table.

"Miss Ming," he said, his voice deliberately raised, "This is Mr. Ming's physical examination report. All indicators are better than those of young people!"

Mingzhu pulled her hand back from Jiang Zhi without much effort.

He took the report handed over by the bodyguard and looked through it.

Jiang Zhi stood up and stood behind Mingzhu.

The dean couldn't help but look at him twice more, secretly surprised.

The young man before him looked nothing like the gloomy and pale look he had had not long ago.

A hint of color appeared on his cold, pale face, and his originally thin body became tall and well-proportioned.

The appearance is even more outstanding.

No wonder Miss Ming likes him.

Mingzhu closed the report and tapped the cover twice with her fingertips.

The bodyguard at the side took a half step forward and said, "President Wu, our young lady has decided to donate another 100 million yuan to your hospital to be used for upgrading medical equipment and training medical staff."

The dean stood up suddenly, not caring about the pain when his knee accidentally hit the coffee table, and his voice was so excited that it was incoherent.

"This...this...on behalf of the entire hospital, I thank Miss Ming for her generosity!"

The money that Mr. Ming donated when he came for a physical examination last time has not been used up yet.

Now another 100 million has been added.

Now their hospital is likely to become the private hospital with the most advanced medical equipment in Shanghai.

The car slowly stopped in front of another hospital.

Mingzhu followed Jiang Zhi to the outside of the ward.

Jiang Zhi gently pushed the door open.

Jiang Li, who was lying on the hospital bed, heard the sound and turned around to look.

When he saw that it was Jiang Zhi, his usual sneer was about to appear on his face.

He was stunned when he saw Mingzhu walking in afterwards.

This young man is almost isolated from the outside world.

Apart from Jiang Zhi, Jiang Li's entire understanding of beauty comes from books and television.

The girl in front of him obviously subverted all his imaginations.

This was Mingzhu's first time seeing river carp.

This boy is somewhat similar to Jiang Zhi.

He lay in the hospital bed, looking alarmingly thin, with an unhealthy paleness on his sunken cheeks.

The whole person looked like a plant that had not seen sunlight for a long time, exuding a sickly aura.

Mingzhu walked straight to the sofa and sat down. The bodyguard followed her in and stood behind her.

In fact, she could just wait in the car.

But he remembered the strong aura of self-loathing that Jiang Zhi had on Jiang Li the last time he saw him.

She doesn't like it very much.

So this time she came up in person.

There was some intention of supporting Jiang Zhi.

Jiang Li stared at Jiang Zhi as he approached: "Who is she?"

Before Jiang Zhi could answer, he sarcastically asked, "Is that the kind-hearted person you mentioned last time?"

Jiang Zhi was about to nod when a glass of cold water was poured on his head.

He froze in place, not daring to look back at Mingzhu's reaction.

"Why..." Jiang Li's face twisted, "Are you so lucky?"

Why should he just lie in bed forever?

"Sorry." Jiang Zhi could only utter these pale and powerless words again.

Mingzhu looked at Jiang Li.

She knew exactly how the tragedy unfolded.

The right and wrong of two half-grown children.

It has long become blurred in the suffering of these years.

But as long as one is a human being, his heart is biased.

"Jiang Li." She said softly.

Jiang Li glared at him fiercely after hearing the voice: "You are attracted to his face, right?"

Mingzhu nodded calmly: "It is indeed beautiful."

"Then do you know that he..." Jiang Li's tone was full of malice.

"This is the last time you two will meet." Mingzhu interrupted him, "I won't allow him to come again."

Jiang Li's expression froze.

His limited knowledge made it impossible for him to comprehend the situation before him, and his eyes shifted back and forth between the two of them.

"Jiang Zhi! How dare you leave me!" Jiang Li suddenly screamed.

Wait until he has vented.

Mingzhu then said calmly: "Don't worry, you will get the best medical resources."

"Let's go, Jiang Zhi." Mingzhu stood up and left without even looking at him again.

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