The Secretly Rich Man

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Chapter 1260

Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1260 Following that, Jace began describing the symptoms. By the time he was done, Gerald could feel hisheart skip a beat.

‘…What? These… These symptoms… They’re definitely not symptoms of some kind of flu! These arethe exact symptoms I had faced when I was suffering from the effects of Soul Eater! Symptoms thatcaused part of my blood and oxygen to be devoured! Rather than a disease, it’s an evil technique!’

Soul Eater was an evil technique that he had learned from the memories that had been implanted intohim. He knew it quite well since he had been forced to use it a while back to escape. There just weren’tany other better alternatives at the time.

‘Still, why are there so many children suffering from the effects of Soul Eater out of the blue? Couldsomeone else out there know about the technique…?’ Gerald thought to himself, perplexed.

However, he knew that now wasn’t the time to dwell on that. He should instead head over to thechildren first to see whether they truly were suffering from the effects of Soul Eater.

“…There isn’t any time to lose! I’ll go with you!” said Gerald quickly.

“That’s wonderful to hear, Mr. Crawford! You know, the dean and several others are having a researchmeeting at the moment. Let’s head there first to see if they’ve discovered any new symptoms! Oncewe’ve done that, I’ll lead you to the isolation rooms!” replied Jace.

Soon enough, Gerald arrived at the hospital with Jace and his two apprentices.

Upon entering the hospital’s lobby, several parents could already be seen crying there. Of course, anyparent would cry if such an incident befell their child.

Walking past them, the four people then quickly made their way into the conference room.

Since Jace already had quite a prestigious status, nobody even questioned about the people he hadbrought along with him into the room. Instead, they simply chose to stand up and greet the doctor.

Gerald himself quickly seated himself before looking at what was being displayed on the big screen infront of the conference room.

‘In the past three days, over a hundred babies have been sent to us, and all of them are currently indanger of losing their lives. According to the records in the case book, all of the babies areexperiencing both vomiting and different degrees of pulmonary infections. The latter has a real dangerof causing extensive body organ failure. We still don’t fully grasp what the cause of all this is, but fromthe hospital’s investigation efforts, it’s safe to assume that the symptoms are caused by the invasion ofa new kind of virus.’

The next thing that was displayed was the state of the babies who had gotten sick due to the ‘virus’.

After that, a beautiful—yet worried-looking—anchor woman’s face was shown on the screen, and sheturned to look at the tall hospital building before her before saying, “The hospital has established anemergency rescue team consisting of several famous medical experts! We can only hope that they’ll beable to come up with some miraculous treatment that’ll help save the hundred over delicate lives thatare still suffering now! We hope that you’ll pray for the full recovery of the children as well, dearaudience!”

Following, that, Zane Lowe—the dean of Mayberry First Hospital—signaled for the screen to be turnedoff before saying, “I’m sure you’re all well aware of how serious the current condition that we’re facingis. If we fail to save the children, then this incident will surely end up becoming an ugly stain in thehistory of medicine. With so many great minds present today, failure to save the babies will also lead toa massive medical accident scandal! By then, the credibility of the hospital will be near non-existent!”

“Everyone here today is an expert in this field, many of whom have come from affiliated hospitals andeven hospitals that aren’t related to us! I hope you all understand that in the face of danger, all of youbear the burden of the expectations from the government and also the people. Regardless, I’m notgoing to be spouting anymore nonsense. Let’s begin discussing how we’re going to save the lives of allthese children. ”

“Until the results of the bacterial culture are out, we won’t even be able to come up with a solution. Weneed to suit the remedy to the case, you know? We can’t just randomly prescribe medicine for theillness when we aren’t even completely sure of what it is yet!” said a bespectacled middle-aged doctorin a bitter tone.

Many of the doctors present were feeling that it was deeply unfortunate that they had been transferredover to do such a terrible task.

While they were all well aware that succeeding in curing the children would most definitely bring themboth profit and fame—even allowing them to gain the chance to enjoy massive publicity, praises, andrewards from their respective hospitals—they also knew that failure would lead to the ruin of anypossible future prospects.novelbin

There were over a hundred children, and just thinking about the responsibility they needed to bear ifthey messed up sent shivers down their spines.

“…After checking their pulse, it seems that they’ve been inflicted with a pulmonary infection. Whilewe’ve already tried using all sorts of antiviral medicine, no improvements have been noted,” said an oldChinese medicine practitioner next.

Silence ensued in the conference room for a while after that.

Everyone knew that there were now two options, one being Western medicine and the other beingChinese medicine.

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