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Chapter 855 - Chapter 855 Chapter 855 Filial Piety and Brotherly Respect
Chapter 855: Chapter 855: Filial Piety and Brotherly Respect Touching Hearts Chapter 855: Chapter 855: Filial Piety and Brotherly Respect Touching Hearts “`
As soon as Yuan Zihao and Elder Peng made their move, Hong Daliang was promptly notified.
However, Hong Daliang didn’t think he did anything wrong. He asserted, “No matter what the truth is, I just shared the information, and besides… are you saying that what you claim is the truth?”
Elder Yuan was intent on suing this guy, but Yuan Huapeng was very straightforward– “Why sue him? Just close his account, and that’s it.”
It’s not to say these big V influencers seem formidable; the key is whether someone wants to deal with you. Many powerful people turn a blind eye, mainly because they don’t want to make a fuss over such a trivial matter.
Nevertheless, before the account suspension begun, Hong Daliang received the news.
He immediately lowered his stance and had someone send an explanation, “My assistant is mainly stressed because her son died and her husband is severely injured. She’s under a lot of psychological pressure, and her in-laws are complaining. She must find a place to vent, and I was duped too…”
Elder Yuan and Elder Peng approached Feng Jun–should they forgive Hong Daliang?
Elder Yuan even analyzed the details: You saved the driver and the girl; both are out of danger now. You didn’t save the boy, and he died; it was his mother who stopped your treatment.
This is the fact. So… from the boy’s family’s perspective, how would they view this woman?
Therefore, the woman’s reckless accusations are definitely not just out of spite, but it’s likely her husband’s family has torn her apart mentally as well.
Of course, she also lost her son and undoubtedly faced tremendous mental pressure.
Elder Yuan felt somewhat reluctant, suggesting that since the woman was already in such a state, should they really be so petty with her?
Fundamentally speaking, Yuan Zihao’s sympathy often gets the better of him. This trait … is both good and bad.
Feng Jun chuckled coldly, “One of the excuses I dislike hearing the most is ‘the person is already dead.’ So what, does death make them right? Or is she justified because she suffers? Of course, this matter is in your hands, Elder Yuan; you decide how to handle it.”
“She can be sued,” Yuan Huapeng spoke up, “She has already engaged in defamation.”
Sister Hong had also arrived, and upon hearing this, she confidently assured, “Leave the lawsuit to me. I guarantee you’ll have your revenge… sue her for a reputation loss of a hundred million!”
“It’s not necessary,” Feng Jun shook his head and firmly stated, “Reputation loss compensation of one dollar is enough. I don’t accept a public apology; I just want her to serve time!”
Hearing this, Sister Hong and Yuan Huapeng both laughed, their laughter somewhat unsettling.
It was Yuan Huapeng who eventually explained, “A claim of a hundred million is the amount in dispute. No matter how the court finally rules, the cost of the case is calculated based on the amount in dispute. You claim one dollar, which indeed is for the sake of revenge, but what would the court and the lawyers earn from that?”
Sister Hong also added an explanation, “Only a high-value claim will attract the court’s attention and be taken seriously.”
Faced with such an explanation, Feng Jun had no choice but to back down, “It seems one doesn’t grow without experiencing something new. You two are indeed more experienced; let’s claim a hundred million then…”
If the other party can afford a Cadillac, their family’s financial condition should be quite good. So what if it’s a lawsuit? We’ll take our time with it.
The next day, the rain stopped, but the sky was still overcast. The patient Yang Yuxin had referred to Feng Jun arrived.
She was a woman nearing sixty, but at first glance, anyone unaware would think she was in her eighties.
The woman’s surname was Lou, and she was brought by a middle-aged man whose appearance screamed corruption; two young people were calling him General Manager Han.
Feng Jun didn’t want to consider the relationship between these two people and went straight to the point with the price: a consultation fee of ten million.
Truth be told, the Peach Blossom Valley car accident had a pretty big impact on him, and he no longer wanted to consider factors like human emotions or morality. It was all about the money now.
General Manager Han was quite forthright and without hesitation opened the trunk of his car, “Here is ten million in cash. If multiple examinations are needed, I have thirty million more in cash prepared in Zhengyang City. You just say the word, Master Feng.”
Feng Jun blinked and glanced at him, then nodded slightly, “Straight to the point.”
After examining Madam Lou’s body, he was indeed puzzled, “Fifty-nine years old, right… How could her body be in such terrible shape? An eighty-nine-year-old wouldn’t be this bad.”
Honestly, this woman’s health was even worse than Yuan Zihao’s when he was like a vegetative person.
General Manager Han hesitated for a moment, then let out a bitter laugh, “Elder Sister Lou… has had a rough time. Master Feng, can this be treated?”
“It’s not just a case of motor neuron disease with her,” Feng Jun sighed, “You should know, she has overexerted a lot of her vitality, and also accumulated quite a bit of cold Yin energy, as well as intense poison… Treating her will be complicated.”
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She had accumulated a chill and toxic heat within her body, indicating that there was still a pathological physiological balance present. For Feng Jun, such conditions were much more troublesome than Zhuang Zesheng’s situation…
General Manager Han still nodded with a smile, “We’ve considered this situation and as long as you’re willing to take action, the cost is not a problem.”
Feng Jun gave him a curious look, “You really trust my abilities, don’t you?”
“Master Feng, you’ve cured Minister Yuan, and this is known by more than just one person,” General Manager Han said with a smile that held a firm conviction.
“Elder Sister Lou’s condition is the same as Minister Yuan’s at that time, with nowhere else to turn for treatment, and it’s said that she only has about a year left to live. If you are willing to help, we are willing to try.”
Feng Jun nodded slightly, “Since you think so, I should clarify upfront that although I can cure her, merely treating her motor neuron disease isn’t a long-term solution and could easily relapse, which wouldn’t show off my skills. I will enhance her vitality and repair her life force…”
General Manager Han understood what he meant and nodded decisively, “You just go ahead and treat her, I can make a decision within five hundred million.”
Feng Jun looked at him in surprise, “Since you have that much money, what were you thinking, letting the old lady suffer to this degree?”
“This…” General Manager Han gave a bitter smile, “She’s not actually my family. Elder Sister Lou is Director Lou’s elder sister, and since their parents passed away when he was young, it was Elder Sister Lou who raised all four siblings by herself…”
According to him, Elder Sister Lou worried herself sick over her three younger brothers and younger sister and managed to see all three brothers through college, while she herself didn’t marry until she was past thirty. Later, her husband divorced her because he found the burden of her family too great.
She spent her life without much happiness, and when her younger brother finally became an official and wanted to look after her, she insisted on staying home to care for her siblings.
Three or four years ago, she found out there was something wrong with her health, but she didn’t want to worry her siblings, so she toughed it out. By the time they realized what was happening, it was already too late–although it wouldn’t have made a difference if they had known earlier.
General Manager Han was quite talkative, even expressing that Director Lou had only been in office for less than half a year and didn’t have much money on hand. However, he respected the fraternal affection between Director Lou and Elder Sister Lou and was willing to pay for this rare true compassion.
Feng Jun was now able to resolve his doubts. To be honest, he had always found it strange how a brother could be willing to spend so much money on his sister, as if the sister had taken on the role of a mother.
However, why was General Manager Han willing to spend so much? Feng didn’t believe he was doing it for charity.
Then he asked Yang Yuxin and learned that Director Lou was in charge of a business sector experiencing new growth, and General Manager Han was anxious about how to get involved. He was bold enough to give gifts, but Director Lou would never accept them.
According to Director Yang’s analysis, Feng Jun accepting this money would carry no risk at all; even if he couldn’t cure Elder Sister Lou, General Manager Han would have given an explanation to Director Lou, and Director Lou would have done his best for his sister.
Feng Jun was indifferent to this; his job was to treat and collect money. As for where the money came from, was it his concern? Would a hospital refuse to provide medication to a patient because their payment was stolen?
Okay, since Master Feng currently didn’t have a medical license, let’s not talk about treating illnesses, but about regulating the body.
Feng Jun was just a bit curious; why would someone spend so much money to treat someone who was obviously poor? Now that he had the answer, his curiosity was satisfied.
However, to be strict, knowing the patient’s situation still affected his mood during the treatment.
Because Elder Sister Lou was a rare good person, Feng had originally planned to treat her indifferently so that she would recover slowly, but now he decided to provide her with some additional conditions.
He had loaned out his luxury bus, but the bus couldn’t be parked inside the manor, only outside the mountain gate. He also suggested to General Manager Han that one of Elder Sister Lou’s brothers or sisters come to take care of her.
He wouldn’t let her freeload the Spirit Gathering Array, but to expedite her recovery, he was willing to provide some necessary dietary supplements–such as Spirit Rice, for instance.
Spirit Rice was a valuable commodity; even the advancement rewards for Feng’s own disciples were only ten kilograms of Spirit Rice. Providing it exclusively to the old lady wouldn’t be an issue as she wouldn’t consume much, but if General Manager Han’s people were around to serve her, it would be a waste.
Moreover, once the existence of Spirit Rice was revealed, Luohua Manor would face quite a bit of trouble.
Perhaps only Elder Sister Lou’s siblings would refrain from competing with her for those precious ingredients, right?
Apart from that, Feng Jun was willing to occasionally take time out to massage Elder Sister Lou’s entire body, a treatment that no one else had enjoyed since Zhuang Zesheng.
At the same time, he would also use medicines associated with Yinsha and Crimson Sun to help her quickly neutralize the pathological balance in her body.
In treating this person, he had expended a lot of thought. The time involved wasn’t much, but various resources had definitely been utilized. However… this was a good person, and he didn’t feel any impatience while doing these things.
As it turned out, doing good deeds was always beneficial. Though one might encounter some wretched people, others would admire the person from the heart–even cultivators would be willing to offer some support.
General Manager Han’s people still wanted to continue to attend to the elder, but Feng Jun stated, “You can stay, but a member of Elder Sister Lou’s family must be present. Otherwise, I refuse to conduct further treatment–even if I don’t have a medical license, I must respect the family’s decisions.”
(The weather is so cold, this is what the coldest days of winter are like, invoking monthly votes to warm the cold body and soul.)
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