Hu then continued to speak to Luo Li, whom he thought was Li Lechen: "It's a bit late tonight, but you have classes during the day, so I came to see you now. You need to take good care of your health in the coming days."
At this point, Luo Li knew what had happened, but he also knew that he wasn't involved, so he couldn't respond at all.
To avoid embarrassment for his superiors if they found out he had mistaken someone for someone else, Cao Wenming quickly replied, "Of course, of course. Li Lechen is currently living on campus, and the school will definitely take good care of him."
After saying that, she gave Luo Li a fierce glare.
Luo Li was startled and quickly nodded.
"Um."
Hu nodded seriously again, indicating his approval of "Li Lechen's" reaction.
Afterwards, Hu Shuo brazenly handed over the 5,000 yuan consolation money that Cao Wenming had prepared for him to Luo Li.
Holding a thick wad of cash as a gesture of goodwill, Luo Li's eyes welled up with tears.
Although he knew the money wasn't for him, it was the first time he'd ever experienced such an occasion where he was being comforted by a leader and even received a monetary gift, so his heart still raced.
Having seen the person and delivered the condolence money, Hu Shuo's mission was complete. He left with his head held high, respectfully seen off by Cao Wenming. The entire process took less than two minutes.
For such a small matter, Li Lechen was fully armed, thinking that a large number of reporters would come to interview him.
Fortunately, there was a consolation payment, so it wasn't a complete waste of time.
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For Hu Shuo, the Second Middle School left him with psychological trauma. If he had a choice, he would rather visit Li Lechen's home to offer his condolences.
Hu Yan had been on edge for several days after witnessing Jia Chenggong's arrest. Fortunately, as the deputy director of the bureau, he had many subordinates, with each department responsible for different areas, and each hospital also had its own team, so he didn't actually have that much to do on a daily basis.
Aside from visits like today's, which required the deputy director to be present.
However, Hu Shuo didn't just drift through the days in a daze. After making inquiries from various sources, he finally figured out the cause and effect of Jia Chenggong's incident.
Once I figured it out, I felt much more relaxed.
Hu Shuo, having been immersed in officialdom for a long time, believed he knew better than Jia Chenggong what money was acceptable and what money was not.
I opened my phone and saw a document sent to me in advance by the clerk, a detailed list of donated organs to be allocated to Lingcheng next month. The document showed that this batch included two kidneys and three corneas.
Since organs from executed prisoners could no longer be used, the number of voluntary organ donations has been decreasing, but the number of people needing organ transplants to save their lives has been increasing, as evidenced by the increasingly crowded inpatient buildings at the People's Hospital.
A kidney transplant costs around 500,000 yuan in total, but if a kidney donor cannot be found, two years of dialysis can deplete that money, and ultimately, a transplant will still be necessary.
Therefore, deciding who gets these two kidneys would save hundreds of thousands of yuan a year.
Along with the allocation details, the department also sent a list of patients who needed to queue for organ transplants, which was collected and reported by major hospitals.
According to the matching results, it should normally be the turn of a 45-year-old man named Zhuge Bin. This guy has been suffering from uremia for more than four years, but because his family owns a small factory with decent profits and assets of several million, he hasn't really suffered much hardship.
However, two years ago, Zhuge Bin started using connections with Hu Shuo, hoping to get a kidney source as soon as possible and get it done in one go. Nobody wants to have to do dialysis every few days.
This time, however, it's really their turn.
He didn't do anything that violated principles, and everyone got their turn as they were due, so Hu Shuo can be considered a very good leader.
But such a joyous occasion should be told to others in advance.
So Hu called Zhuge Bin "openly" from his office: "There are only two kidney donors this time, and one of them is a perfect match for you."
Before the person on the other end of the phone could even get excited, Hu continued, "But you're still at the back of the line. If there are more people with this blood type in the next batch, it will probably be your turn."
If it weren't for Hu Shuo's call, Zhuge Bin, who had just undergone dialysis that morning, might not have thought so much about it. He'd already waited four years, so waiting another two wouldn't hurt. But now, Hu Shuo's call, saying there was a suitable kidney donor, but he was still waiting in line, how could he accept that?
However, everyone is a sensible person. Zhuge Bin naturally knew that Hu Shuo's call was not just to tell him to wait a little longer. If he was going to wait a little longer, he wouldn't have made the call.
Soon, a nearly new apartment under Zhuge Bin's cousin's name was sold to Hu Shuo's sister-in-law for nearly 500,000 yuan less than the market price.
Hu Shih will only need to sign "operated as usual" on the organ allocation form.
Feeling smug about all this, I got into the car Cao Wenming had arranged to go home, completely forgetting about the five thousand yuan Cao Wenming had lent me.
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Some are happy, some are sad.
Although Kang Shuaifu's current assets are still enough to keep him firmly in the top ten of the Sunshine Rich List, he knows that his position is already in jeopardy.
Lin Sen began selling discounted natural oxygen to the general public, and his wealth was bound to explode.
Chen Xiang made such a splash today; just look at the dozens of official stores that suddenly appeared in the mall, and you can tell how much money he made.
Needless to say, Li Lechen's Class 1 water, which costs 250 coins per bottle, is cheap, but if hundreds of millions of bottles are sold, the total sales amount will be terrifying.
So even though he couldn't see everyone's financial situation, Kang Shuaifu knew clearly that his wealth was no longer comparable to the previous few.
As for whether other dark horses will emerge in the next two days, no one will know until tomorrow.
In fact, after tomorrow's results are released, the competition will become truly brutal, and Kangshuaifu will no longer have an advantage.
In order to avoid truly reaching a dead end, Kang Shuaifu ultimately submitted an application to the Global Resources Coordination Committee requesting intervention and mediation.
If we can't maintain our monopoly, then at least we can coexist peacefully and make money together, right?
However, while the Global Resources Coordination Committee, as the highest authority, can mediate disputes regarding resource allocation, utilization, and sales, it usually assigns equal blame to both sides. Kang Shuaifu wouldn't have chosen this path unless he was truly desperate.
The Global Resources Coordination Council will become the highest authority in the future because it can not only coordinate the natural resources of various regions and within those regions, but also bear the responsibility of coordinating with “polluted areas,” and this is its most important task.
It can be said that the policies issued by other departments each year are based on the coordination results of this department.
It was late at night, and people all over the world were asleep, but the Resource Coordination Committee was holding an emergency meeting to discuss new requirements for the "contaminated zone".
Because it needs to communicate and coordinate with the outside world, the Resource Coordination Committee is also the only department that is on call 24 hours a day.
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