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The Divine Healer Gets a Divorce after Reincarnating!
Chapter 449 - 449: Would You Believe That I’d Call the Police to Arrest You?Chapter 449 - 449: Would You Believe That I’d Call the Police to Arrest You?
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Upon leaving the ward, a sense of eager anticipation and nervousness radiated from the small group of onlookers gathered at the entrance, fixated on Xia
Wan and her husband.
As the couple stepped into the room, the cacophony within swiftly hushed.
The spectators outside remained hesitant, grappling with the enigma shrouding the interior.
It wasn’t until Xia Wan and Xia Hai reemerged from the room unscathed that assurance washed over the bystanders, ensuring that the ‘madman’ had not inflicted harm upon them.
Indeed, in a matter of days, Li Jin had left more than five casualties in his wake at the hospital.
“Are you both alright?” Yan Han’s gaze bore a trace of worry as he hurried towards Xia Hai and Xia Wan to inspect potential injuries.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith a reassuring smile, Xia Wan replied, “We’re fine! Dad, Mom, you should head back now. I need to discuss something with the director.”
Yan Han’s concern for Xia Wan still lingered, but Xia Hai’s nod to Yan Han conveyed his trust in their daughter.
“I’ll stay here with Wanwan. Don’t worry.”
Knowing that her objections would fall on deaf ears, Xia Wan yielded to Xia Chen’s resolve.
As Xia Hai and Yan Han departed with Xia Feng, Xia Wan, addressing the doctor, declared, “I wish to see your director.”
The doctor, stammering, hesitated, clearly concealing something.
Xia Wan, in response, offered a derisive snort, and said, “Then summon someone who can address this matter.”
Dismayed by Xia Wan’s abruptness, the doctor was on the verge of reprimanding her and reminding her of her place. However, in the next instant, Xia Wan’s words startled him, “Unless you want the authorities to seal this place and invite the police in right now, I suggest you avoid further exposure of your concealed activities.”
Taken aback, the doctor weighed his options. Regardless of what suspicions this young woman had unearthed, the prospect of outsiders discovering their hidden secrets was unsettling.
Xia Wan, sensing his hesitation, added, “I don’t wish to cause you any trouble.
Just fetch someone capable, and I’ll communicate directly with them.”
She continued, “Also, as for the gatekeeper, it would be prudent to transfer him to the hospital once he regains consciousness. Otherwise, I cannot guarantee his well-being during the next bout of illness.”
Having said her piece, Xia Wan took a seat nearby, falling silent.
Xia Chen, too, leaned against a wall with arms folded, awaiting further developments.
The doctor, torn between a rock and a hard place, ground his teeth and relented, ‘Very well! I shall locate the person in charge. Wait here. Do not wander.”
Xia Wan nonchalantly gestured for him to proceed.
Once the doctor had departed, Xia Chen inquired, “What is your plan?”
Approaching Xia Chen, Xia Wan lowered her voice, “I believe something is amiss within this hospital.”
“A matter that strikes you as odd?” Xia Chen raised an eyebrow, intrigued.
“The level of professionalism among the doctors is questionable, even unable to identify basic medications. Isn’t that peculiar?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Moreover, how can a mental institution employ an individual with epilepsy as a gatekeeper? This, I suspect, provides an opportunity for patients seeking to escape. ”
As Xia Chen contemplated the incidents that had unfolded, he concurred, “You make a valid point.”
“Then what is your intent? Do you genuinely wish to rescue Grandma?” Xia Chen inquired once more.
Though Li Jin was his grandmother, Xia Chen harbored no particular affection for her. His chief concern was that her rescue might precipitate negative repercussions on their family.
Xia Wan appeared unperturbed, her smile unwavering as she settled back into her chair. “There’s no rush. They’re arriving…”
Scarcely had Xia Wan retaken her seat when two individuals entered the room.
The doctor bowed, accompanying a portly man into the chamber.
Clad in an ill-fitting gray suit, the man’s protruding belly extended beyond the constraints of his suit jacket, unveiling a substantial expanse of slightly discolored white shirt.
The man’s leather shoes bore mud stains, bearing the marks of arduous travel.
A scant few strands of sweat-drenched hair clung to his bald head. Introducing them, the doctor said, “This is Director Zhang, our head.”
“Director, these are the two individuals who’ve stirred up trouble,” he indicated, alluding to Xia Wan and Xia Chen.
Director Zhang lowered his chin ever so slightly, scrutinizing Xia Wan and Xia
Chen with a measured gaze, and inquired, “You two are the culprits causing commotion? Do you believe that I won’t hesitate to summon the police?” Xia Wan stifled a laugh at the prospect of police intervention..