Chapter 68: 066 Character Image Collapses [1 Update]
Just as Old Master Zhong bellowed these words, Ying Luwei suddenly shrieked, “Mom? Mom, are you alright?”
Old Madam Ying was tightly closing her eyes, exhaling more than inhaling, and had clearly fallen into a deep coma.
“Call an ambulance, quick!” Ying Luwei panicked, “Butler? Butler!”
At the same time, she also breathed a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, Old Madam Ying did not hear that last sentence from Old Master Zhong.
Initially, the butler quickly called the family doctor over before dialing 120.
The servants in the Ying family’s old house were also in a fluster, all somewhat panicked.
Ying Luwei was a late-life child of Old Madam Ying, born prematurely due to pregnancy complications.
At that time, Old Madam Ying was already an older expectant mother, and this took a great toll on her health, making it deteriorate with age. She also developed high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and a series of other illnesses.
Sometimes, she could faint while just walking around outside.
Not to mention being yelled at like this by Old Master Zhong.
Zhong Manhua finally snapped out of it and harshly said, “What are you all frozen for? Get the medication, quick!”
Within three minutes, the ambulance arrived, and the medical staff immediately placed Old Madam Ying on a stretcher and transported her to First Hospital.
Ying Luwei and the butler hurried off with them, while Zhong Manhua stayed behind.
“I’m fed up, not fainting earlier or later, just had to faint at this time,” Old Master Zhong was still intent on cursing, “How could she just faint like that? It must have been timed, right?”
Old Madam Ying was almost a decade younger than him, and yet she was not as robust as he was.
“Dad!” Zhong Manhua was quite exasperated, lowering her voice, “Why did you say that in front of mom?”
If it hadn’t been for that one time when she and Ying Zhenting were on the phone, and by chance, Old Master Zhong heard it while watering the flowers on the balcony, this situation wouldn’t have happened today.
“What? Isn’t she Zijin’s grandmother?” Old Master Zhong did not show any good face to Zhong Manhua, “Why the hell can’t I speak?”
“Dad, it’s not even about that,” Zhong Manhua argued, “Mom’s health is poor, she can’t take such emotional turmoil. If you say it so bluntly, what if she has a cerebral hemorrhage?”
This was why they had always kept it a secret from Old Madam Ying.
Firstly, they could not risk Old Madam Ying getting sick.
Secondly, there was no need to tell her. After all, they weren’t planning to make Zijin’s identity public.
It was too embarrassing.
How could Old Master Zhong not know what Zhong Manhua was thinking? He laughed scornfully, “Fine, Zhong Manhua, you’ve got it, just you better not regret it. I don’t want to hear you crying later.”
He didn’t want to let that old woman know the truth either. What if it brought even more trouble for Zijin?
Good that she fainted, if he had to say, it’s because she committed too many wrongs and got what she deserved!
Old Master Zhong left without looking back, flinging his sleeve behind him.
Zhong Manhua furrowed her brows and did not chase after him.
She was somewhat baffled by Old Master Zhong’s rage.
Admittedly, what she did was somewhat wrong, but was it necessary to be so resentful?
As for regrets?
Zhong Manhua snorted softly.
How could that be possible.
**
By the time Ying Corporation and Ying Luwei noticed the matter on Weibo, there were already trending topics, two of them.
#FosterDaughter, Living Blood Bank#
#Ying Luwei, Hemophilia#
Even though it was only in the forties, some people had seen it.
Especially the words “Living Blood Bank” drew quite a few netizens to click through.
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