My Sweet Physician Wife Calls The Shots - Chapter 909 - Contradicting Emotions
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Chapter 909 - Contradicting Emotions

Chapter 909: Contradicting Emotions

“Yes, sir!” Selina’s voice was full of vigor. It had been a long time since she could do something so cool with her Big Boss.

“Remember to bring Aiden along too.”

Selina was instantly rendered speechless. She could not be more reluctant to bring him along at this point.

When Zhong Nuannuan reached home, Old Master Chi was about to leave.

“Grandpa, where are you going?”

Old Master Chi was also surprised to see her. “Little Girl, why are you back? Did something happen?”

“Nope. The teacher saw that I was good at memorizing, so he allowed me to come back to memorize them. It just so happened that Selina and I needed to go back to Luntan for a few days. I came back earlier to perform acupuncture for Grandpa and Second Uncle. I’ll have to leave in the afternoon.”

“I see.” The old master sighed in relief before his eyes lit up. “Little Girl, you came back at the right time. Something happened at your Grandpa Nangong’s place—his two great-grandchildren were kidnapped! This morning, he fainted from the trauma, and he’s still in the hospital. I need to go see him now.”

“Then, I’ll go with grandpa. Maybe I can help.”

“Good, good, good! That’s what Grandpa meant!”

“Then, let’s go!”

Zhong Nuannuan and Old Master Chi hurriedly got into the car and rushed to the Military General Hospital.

The incident where human traffickers abducted Nangong Xu and Nangong Ling was a huge blow to the Nangong family. This disaster had yet to pa.s.s, but Nangong Renyi, the Nangong family’s pillar of support, had fallen unconscious.

The initial diagnosis from the hospital claimed that it was a cerebral ischemic stroke.

A cerebral ischemic stroke was basically a death sentence for the elderly.

Patients with cerebral ischemic stroke could end up either dead or paralyzed, and less than 5% of people could regain mobility.

Even so, patients with cerebral ischemic stroke would not be able to move as fast as they did in the past even after regaining their mobility. Be it their brain reaction, the agility in their limbs, or the speed of their speech and movement, they would not be the same as before the illness made its mark.

Meanwhile, Old Master Nangong could not take the trauma and that led to his bout of cerebral ischemic stroke.

When Zhong Nuannuan and Old Master Chi arrived, Old Master Nangong was still in the emergency room.

The three Nangong brothers, Nangong Shu, Nangong Qin, and Nangong Zhao, as well as their wives, were waiting outside the operating theater.

Meanwhile, among Old Master Nangong’s grandsons, the eldest, Nangong Jin, major general of the special forces; the second, Nangong Li from the Ministry of Public Security; the third, Nangong Yun, Vice President of Imperial Palace Group; and the sixth, Nangong Ze from the Medical Administrative Department in the Ministry of Health, were absent. The ones present were the fourth, Nangong Zheng, Vice President of Imperial Palace Group, and Nangong Yi from the Treasury Office.

As the group of Nangong men was enshrouded in anxiety, none of them expected to see the little Nangong princess at this moment.

Since Old Master Nangong had shown them the video that day, all the men in the Nangong family engraved Nuannuan’s face into their hearts.

Therefore, when they suddenly saw their Nangong family’s little princess under such circ.u.mstances, the men of the Nangong family were overwhelmed by an indescribable joy amidst the contradicting worries in their hearts. They had mixed feelings.

If the twins had not been kidnapped—if the old master did not suffer from a cerebral ischemic stroke—then, this moment would have been perfect.

Therefore, when Old Master Chi appeared in front of the men from the Nangong family, he was aghast to find that all of them were staring at Nuannuan.

They were not even blinking!

“Ahem! Ahem!”

Old Master Chi was furious!

This bunch of rascals still had the energy to stare at his granddaughter-in-law when their father or grandfather was sick.