There were very few vehicles on the road today, and Jiang Shu didn't know until he came out that it was raining heavily today.
The driver was trembling and reminded her: "Girl, don't worry, the road is slippery in rainy days."
After returning to her residence, as soon as she got out of the car, someone walked through the crowd. The other person's steps were messy and his usual poise was gone. He walked straight to Jiang Shu and his voice became louder, "You are Miss Jiang, right?"
Jiang Shu had an impression of him, "You are Zhou Liangqi's secretary."
"Yes, my surname is Zhao." Secretary Zhao's face was full of anxiety: "I would like to ask you to come with me. The situation is critical."
His tone was very strong.
"What's wrong?" She sensed something was wrong.
Secretary Zhao took two steps forward, lowered his voice and said in a volume that only Jiang Shu could hear: "I received news in the early morning that Mr. Zhou had a car accident and is currently undergoing rescue operations in the hospital."
His voice was unsteady and severely fluctuated, "You are the one attending the banquet with him, so I think, no matter what, I have to take you to the hospital."
Jiang Shu looked at Secretary Zhao in disbelief, and she uttered two words: "Car accident?"
It was a car accident.
It rained heavily last night, and Zhou Liangqi drove the car to 180 miles without mercy. In the end, the car skidded and the brakes could not be stopped. He turned the steering wheel and fell straight into the river.
Fortunately, it was daybreak at that time, and some passers-by who were jogging on the shore saw this scene. With the beautiful virtue of being brave and courageous, they shouted for help, and then they jumped down with a big stone and smashed the car window.
When Zhou Liangqi was rescued, he was covered in blood and fell unconscious on the spot.
The hospital is probably the least favorite place for ordinary people to go, where life and death are staged every day, and the helplessness and panic in the world can be seen here.
Jiang Shu was wearing the camel-colored trench coat she wore when going out, a peaked cap on her head, and a mask on her face. The latter two were given to her by Secretary Zhao.
She followed him through the bustle of people and the deathly silence, and heard him whisper to her: "After the accident, I contacted Mr. Zhou's personal doctor as soon as possible. They are still abroad and can only give advice to the hospital.
The doctor provides remote guidance.”
There was wind at Jiang Shu's feet, and he listened expressionlessly.
"Miss Jiang, I beg you to go see him. I have been with him for so long. He has few friends, even fewer women, and not many people who are important to him. You are one of them. If you go, even if you can't get up,
No matter what, it would be good to accompany him, he should feel at ease."
Is she important to him?
Jiang Shu was puzzled, "The person he likes is not me." Why didn't he go to Wen Yuan? Is she still abroad?
Secretary Zhao looked at her, gritted his teeth and said a last resort: "This is very likely to be the last time we meet."
Jiang Shu thought about the last moment and quickened his pace. The further he walked, the more his heart sank.
Why did he go out in the middle of the night? Was it because he heard what happened between her and Fu Shiyan? No way.
When we arrived, the door of the operating room was still closed, and the red "Under Surgery" sign was particularly dazzling.
Faced with this scene, Jiang Shu just realized a problem - Zhou Liangqi might be dying?
My whole body was shaking and I couldn't stop feeling cold.
"Have you notified your family?" Jiang Shu said slowly, his throat suddenly tight.
"Not yet. I'm afraid the people over there won't be able to bear it."
Jiang Shu turned around and found someone sitting outside the operating room, a sturdy young man, waiting uneasily. This should be the person who saved Zhou Liangqi.
As soon as he lowered his eyes, the dazzling red blood on the other person's body came into view. Jiang Shu felt something stabbing his heart, his hands were trembling, and he couldn't move for a long time.