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Chapter 70 Don't Make Her an Orphan

Wang Xin left the hospital with the lunch box. For a while, the soldier was a little idle, so he lay down to rest. As time went by, I don’t know how long it took, the sound of a girl crying and a man’s scolding could be heard faintly.

At this sound, the soldier frowned slightly and sat up from the hospital bed.

Pushing the shelf with the drip hanging on it with one hand, she opened the door of the special care ward. When the young nurse in charge of the soldier saw the soldier walking out of the special care ward, he hurriedly came to the soldier's side, helped him, and said apologetically, "Mr. Lai, what do you have?"

Is it something?"

"It's nothing, it's just a bit noisy. What happened outside?" Ding Bing gently broke away from the little nurse's hand. For a strange woman, even if the woman was pretty good-looking, Ding Bing didn't have the habit of holding hands with a strange woman.

The little nurse didn't care about the soldier's behavior. She also knew that some people didn't want to be touched by others, so she politely said: "Is it disturbing your rest? I'm going to take a look."

"No, just take me to see them together. Anyway, I can't sleep now." Out of curiosity, the soldier wanted to see what happened to the crying woman and the scolding man.

"But you have just finished the operation." The little nurse said hesitantly.

The soldier puffed up his chest slightly, and then said, "Do you think something's wrong with me?"

When the little nurse saw that the soldier was so insistent, she didn't say much. After all, the people who could live in the special care ward were big shots, and she couldn't afford to offend him.

The nurse helped Ding Bing push the shelf where the IV drip was dropped, and walked with Ding Bing towards the noisy place and came to the outpatient hall. At this time, Ding Bing's outpatient clinic was extremely lively. Many people wearing the same hospital uniform as Ding Bing stood and watched the excitement.

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The cry came from the crowd. The soldier walked slowly and squeezed into the crowd. He saw a girl in simple clothes kneeling at the feet of a doctor in a white coat.

The girl's voice was shaking and unclear, but it could still be seen that the girl seemed to be begging the doctor for something. The soldier asked the little nurse next to him, "What's wrong with him?"

The little nurse sighed slightly, and then said: "This little girl is quite pitiful. Her parents were in a car accident, her father died on the spot, and her mother is lying on the hospital bed. She needs an operation immediately, but she can't afford the surgery fee...

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Da Bing had a gloomy look on his face and said, "Can't I help someone else do the surgery first without paying the surgery fee? Just watch her die like this?"

Hearing what the soldier said, the nurse just lowered her head and whispered: "This is the hospital's rule. I...I can't help it..."

What a bullshit rule, I don’t know how many people have been killed by this bullshit rule, Dabing cursed in his heart, but Dabing didn’t embarrass the little nurse, she was just a little nurse, and she had no way to do anything about these things.

Seeing that the girl was crying, her voice was hoarse, and she was kowtowing repeatedly. Although the people around her were a little intolerant, no one came out to persuade her.

However, the middle-aged doctor in a white coat seemed to be impatient. He called two security guards in uniforms to come over and pointed at the girl at his feet. The two security guards understood and held the girl between them, one on the left and the other on the right.

Drag it out.

When the soldier saw this, he couldn't help but say: "Let her go, I will pay for the surgery."

Hearing this voice, everyone looked in the direction of the soldier. When those people saw the ugly right face, they were all shocked.

When the girl who was kneeling on the ground heard this voice, she grabbed the last straw and struggled wildly to drive away the two security guards. She knelt down in front of the soldier, hugged his legs, and kowtowed repeatedly, "Thank you.

…Thanks…"

"Who are you?" The middle-aged male doctor noticed the soldier standing aside, and then looked at the soldier with an indifferent expression.

Ding Bing was a little angry. This hospital didn't take human life seriously. So Ding Bing snorted at the male doctor. Seeing the two security guards trying to pull the girl out, Ding Bing shouted softly, "Asshole! The surgery fee."

I'm out, get out!"

The expressions on the two security guards' faces were a little unnatural when the soldier shouted at them. They looked at the middle-aged doctor, as if asking for his opinion. But just when the middle-aged doctor was about to say something, they saw the man standing next to the soldier.

The little nurse stood up and introduced the soldier, and emphasized, "Mr. Lai lives in the special care ward!"

When the male doctor heard what the little nurse said, the indifferent expression on his face collapsed and immediately turned into an apologetic expression. The two security guards did not dare to be presumptuous and hurriedly turned around and left.

"Go for the operation, don't delay the patient, don't let her become an orphan." Ding Bing said indifferently and sadly.

Knowing that the soldier was living in the special care ward, the doctor did not dare to delay and hurriedly left. The girl in plain clothes also understood what was going on. She knelt in front of the soldier and kept saying in a hoarse voice, "Thank you, brother... thank you, brother."

…”

This man's hair was disheveled and his original appearance was no longer visible. The soldier's nose felt sore when he saw it, and then he said: "Okay, get up quickly and stop crying, so as not to disturb others' rest."

After the girl in simple clothes heard what the soldier said, she was not an unreasonable girl, so she stopped crying, but still knelt in front of the soldier.

Seeing this, the soldier couldn't help but bend down to help the girl up, but who knew that the wound would be affected as soon as he bent down, causing the soldier to groan in pain.

The little nurse next to him became anxious. He held the soldier's shoulders and asked anxiously: "Mr. Lai, are you okay?"

The soldier endured the pain and said: "It's okay, I just accidentally touched the wound."

At this time, the girl who was kneeling on the ground had also stood up and was about to hold the soldier's other shoulder.

"Girl, please be gentle... uh, forget it, let me do it, Mr. Lai, I will help you go in and rest." The little nurse was afraid that Pu Suhai would not know the severity. If she was allowed to touch the soldier's wound, she would be a little nurse.

's fault.

At this time, the soldier was also feeling a little uncomfortable in pain. Finally, he let the little nurse support him and said, "That's fine."

Looking at Park's daughter, Da Bing's heart ached inexplicably. She had lost her father in a car accident. If she lost her mother, the girl would become an orphan. Da Bing was an orphan. He knew that being an orphan was looked down upon.

The feeling of being unloved, Ding Bing didn't want to see another orphan in the world. Since the matter appeared in front of him, Ding Bing tried his best to help if he could.

Seeing that the soldier was about to disappear, the girl in plain clothes knelt on the ground and kowtowed heavily to the soldier, "Brother! I will definitely return this money to you!"

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