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Chapter 173 - 173 Compensation! It Should Have Been Like This!
173 Compensation! It Should Have Been Like This!
“This…” The middle-aged man was speechless.
“My cla.s.smate’s family background isn’t very good either. Just look at how he used his spare time to work. Sir, you’re more caring. How can you watch a diligent student starve?” Ai Tingya said.
Wasn’t it just a compet.i.tion of love?
In any case, it was enough as long as he showed his love. He did not have to pay for it himself. Who said that?
The others looked at Hao Yingqiang, who was still wearing his takeaway uniform, and felt that what Ai Tingya said made sense. This student looked rather pitiful.
“Isn’t your company rich?” The middle-aged man retorted.
He had heard from the woman that Luo Feng was the Chairman of some company. He even spent a high price to hire a lawyer. He should have the money to pay!
“But we young people are heartless,” Ai Tingya said matter-of-factly, making the middle-aged man speechless.
Che Xuesong stood at the back, covering his mouth to stop himself from laughing too loudly. The middle-aged man wanted to teach a few students a lesson here, but he didn’t expect to be taught a lesson instead.
Ai Tingya revealed a gentle smile and said, “Sir, you’re right. People like us who don’t have a heart. Of course, we can’t compare to you.”
The middle-aged man was speechless. He wanted to say, “That’s not what I meant.”
However, Ai Tingya had already extended her hand. “May I ask if you want to use cash or card?”
The middle-aged man looked at Ai Tingya’s fair hand and took a step back. He subconsciously protected his wallet and muttered, “Crazy, what does it have to do with me?”
Then, he slipped away, not even bothering to watch the show.
Ai Tingya swept her gaze across the crowd of onlookers. The rest immediately took two steps back, not daring to come out and be a good person. After all, if she persuaded them, their wallets would not deflate. If they really had to pay, they might as well not be good people.
Upon hearing Ai Tingya’s words, the number of people watching the commotion at the door decreased by half, and the ward instantly became much more s.p.a.cious.
Luo Feng placed his hands behind his back and watched quietly. A gratified smile appeared on his face.
He wondered who this little girl had learned it from. She even knew how to flatter and kill.
“Not bad, Tingya. You’re really so bad that I’m impressed.” Luo Feng leaned close to Ai Tingya’s ear and blew.
Ai Tingya blushed slightly, but she was not as fl.u.s.tered as before. She gently poked Luo Feng’s stomach with her elbow and said, “I learned it all from you.”
“Really?” Luo Feng touched his chin and felt that anyone who saw him would praise him.
“You’re a bad person, so I can only be a bad person. Otherwise, how can I be worthy of you?” Ai Tingya winked playfully.
Luo Feng felt his heart tremble. The spark of love that Ai Tingya had released had completely hit the bullseye. This girl had unknowingly learned how to flirt without knowing it.
If not for the fact that there were too many people in the ward, Luo Feng would definitely educate her. After all, ward play… ahem, he digressed.
Ai Tingya ignored Luo Feng. She opened her big eyes and swept them across everyone’s faces. Her face said, “Those who want to be good people, feel free to stand up.”
The others looked down and pretended not to see anything.
The woman who was hugging the window frame was very embarra.s.sed. She didn’t cause the effect she wanted. She couldn’t jump now or go down. She was like a cat stuck in the door frame.
Even though there were still tears on her face, her eyes were shrewd as she observed her surroundings, looking for an existence that was beneficial to her.
After looking around, the woman was at her wits’ end. She could only use the remaining doctors and nurses. They were the ones who were most worried that she would really jump. She could use them again.
“I… I don’t want to live anymore. I’ll just die!” The woman turned to look downstairs and pretended to jump.
“Don’t! Don’t!” The doctors and nurses were scared out of their wits. They were afraid that if she really jumped, the hospital would have to bear a huge responsibility. Their faces were ashen. They did not dare to bet on whether the woman was scaring them.
They did not dare, but Luo Feng did.
He was certain that the woman cherished her life and did not dare to jump. Hence, he said to the medical staff, “Everyone, I think it’s better to ask your leader to handle this matter. Your leader will definitely have more experience than you.”
They thought that it made sense. They were only in charge of treating illnesses and not psychological counseling. At this time, finding a leader was the most reliable method.
“You’re right. I’ll go now!”
“I’ll go too!”
“I’ll get the head nurse!”
A few conscientious doctors and nurses quickly disappeared through the door.
Other than the old lady crying, no one else in the ward dared to speak up for the woman. No one tried to persuade her.
This time, it was the woman who was timid. She looked at the height downstairs and shivered in the window frame.
Luo Feng sneered. He was sure that the woman was just acting. The onlookers might be able to tell the truth. They were just standing on the moral high ground to farm their presence, or like the doctors and nurses just now, they were afraid of taking on inexplicable responsibilities.
With one hand in his pocket, he seemed to be waiting for the show to start. He raised his other hand, indicating that the woman could continue. She could cry or jump if she wanted to.
“…I’ll really jump…” the woman said hoa.r.s.ely.
“…Okay.”
Luo Feng replied indifferently and turned to Ai Tingya. “What are we going to eat later? I’m a little hungry. There seems to be a good restaurant nearby.”
They had come to the hospital early in the morning after staffing the team. Moreover, the big shot lawyers had specially made a trip over. He would definitely treat them to a meal.
“Let’s give it a try. I heard that their beef is very good,” Ai Tingya said.
The group of people in the ward naturally started to ask questions about food, making the women crave it.
She had been pestering the hospital for the entire night and had not eaten dinner or breakfast. The woman felt that she was the one who was the hungriest. But now, she was jumping off a building!
Can these people show some respect for her life?!
Luo Feng was engrossed in his discussion and took some time out of his busy schedule to give the woman some attention. He revealed a very surprised expression, as if he was wondering why the woman was still here.
“If you want to jump, jump. If not, come down. Don’t delay our lunch, okay?” Luo Feng did not indulge her at all.
The woman pitifully stretched out her numb legs and silently stepped back into the room. The old lady on the bed also stopped crying at the right time and quietly hid under the blanket, not daring to make a sound.
They all understood that the person in charge of this group was Luo Feng.
However, Luo Feng was a stubborn person. Threats were just a horse show to him, and it was very boring.
He would not let his emotions fluctuate just because of a meaningless threat. Crying, throwing a tantrum, and hanging themselves were useless to him!
“Yes.” Luo Feng rolled his eyes. It would have been better if this had happened earlier. He had wasted so much time.
“We…” The woman glared at the old lady on the bed and resigned herself to her fate. “We’ll pay!”
Luo Feng nodded at the lawyer who had been waiting quietly for a long time. “As for the exact amount of compensation, our lawyer will give you a total amount after calculating.”
“Yes, based on the rough estimates, you need to compensate our client for the loss of work, loss of reputation, and the civil compensation for illegal detention,” The lawyers said calmly.