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Chapter 550

Chapter 550 The rich man in America doesn't want to die

As the top hospital in the United States for gastroenterology, Sid-Sinai Medical Center receives thousands of patients every year.

It's similar to Mayo's. Those who can come to this top hospital are either rich or expensive. Ordinary Americans have no chance, unless your hospital with a special disease is willing to give you the green light, and the insurance company will not embarrass you.

Otherwise, the family will go bankrupt, and returning to poverty due to illness is not unique to a certain country.

Professor Bradrick now has such a wealthy patient in his hands, which is very troublesome.

Los Angeles is the headquarter of Hollywood in the United States, and some of the world's top film and television companies, among which the six are famous.

Rupert, the boss of Fox Entertainment, is one of the most powerful figures in Hollywood, the so-called man at the top of the food chain in the film and television industry.

Fox has produced the famous "Titanic" and "Avatar" and other movies (later), with a market value of billions of dollars, an absolute behemoth.

But the entertainment company is only one of Rupert's industries. He also owns cable TV networks, TV stations, newspapers and magazines, and his family is one of the six largest financial groups in the United States.

But now the boss, who is worth tens of billions of dollars, is lying on a hospital bed dying, skinny, and his exposed head looks like a skull.

White fat emulsion injection is slowly dripping into this old man with only a skeleton left, maintaining his life.

Various state-of-the-art instruments in the ward have been monitoring the vital signs of the Hollywood bigwig, and beeping alarms from time to time.

"Mr. Rupert, this is a new inspection report. The F activity in your plasma is still