The True Heiress Is The Real Bigshot

Chapter 70: 068, child, get in the car with brother.



Chapter 70: 068, child, get in the car with brother.

Chapter 70: 068, child, get in the car with brother.

Moreover, she had never heard about any doctor with exceptional medical skills recently joining Shao Ren Hospital.

Perhaps it was just some folk remedy from somewhere that had luckily cured the patient.

They mustn’t let Old Madam Ying go there.

Zhong Manhua pressed her temples, feeling an immense headache and not wanting to talk to the doctor anymore.

Seeing her dismissive attitude, the attending physician swallowed back the words about “the doctor who cured someone whom even they had deemed beyond help”.

If they were not interested, why should he say more?

The attending physician smiled politely yet distantly, “Old Madam hasn’t woken up yet; you’ll have to wait.”

Both Zhong Manhua and Ying Luwei were vexed and didn’t pay much attention.

On the other hand, the butler looked up in surprise, somewhat puzzled by the sudden change in the physician’s attitude.

The doctors qualified to treat Old Madam Ying were all top western medicine practitioners in Shanghai City, people whom the Four Major Noble Families also wanted to maintain good relationships with.

“I’ll go back and make some medicinal dishes.” Zhong Manhua picked up her coat. “Luwei, I’m sorry to trouble you to wait here.”

“What are you saying, sister-in-law?” Ying Luwei smiled. “How could I not care about mother? I’m free these days anyway.”

Zhong Manhua nodded and left.

Ying Luwei sat aside, waiting.

A nurse whispered in confusion, “Director, why are they, just like the Fu Family, not willing to give Shao Ren a try?”

After all, it’s another option, another hope for life.

What if it really could cure her?

The attending physician shook his head and remained silent, gesturing for her to keep quiet.

From his perspective, the situation of the Fu Family and Ying Family was not the same.

The Fu Family evidently had given up on Old Master Fu three years ago, making early arrangements for his affairs, yet he unexpectedly continued to live until now.

The Fu Family, being the foremost among the Four Major Noble Families, had the most chaotic family dynamics.

Most people were waiting for Old Master Fu to pass away, each hoping to claim a larger share of the inheritance.

Whereas Madam Ying clearly did not believe what he said.

Thinking too highly of herself, she had missed a chance to save a life.

“Sigh, I really don’t understand the wealthy families…”

The nurse muttered softly and hastily left with the trash.

**

Outside.

Zhong Manhua walked down the steps and stopped after a few steps, “Have you found out about the miracle doctor that Madam Mu mentioned?”

The butler was taken aback, “Madam, not yet. Even the Fu Family has been asked, and they don’t know either.”

Zhong Manhua frowned.

Old Master Fu’s illness was far more severe than Old Madam Ying’s, frequently walking the line between life and death.

If the Fu Family had no news, could it be that the miracle doctor had already left Shanghai City?

“Never mind,” Zhong Manhua waved her hand dismissively, “Let nature take its course.”

After speaking, she chuckled to herself.

Thinking about it, a miracle doctor even more incredible than that of the Meng Family. How could they expect to meet him whenever they wished?

The Ying Family was not comparable to the Imperial Capital’s Mu Family.

Zhong Manhua opened the car door, sat down, and instructed the driver, “Back to the old residence.”

The driver nodded respectfully and started the car.

**

Meanwhile.

After delivering new medicine to the neighboring room for Wen Fong Mian, Ying Zijin returned to her laptop.

She stared thoughtfully at the string of URLs sent by a certain hacker.

It was not the usual www-based address but a strange combination of numbers and letters, like garbled text.

It was encrypted.

So, even if she had searched the entire globe’s websites, she wouldn’t have found it.

At that moment, a message came through from across the ocean.

[Hey, sis, I forgot to tell you, NOK has a special login program, you can’t log in with an ordinary browser, I’ve sent it to you as well.]

[[Well-behaved][Shy]]

Ying Zijin ignored the hacker’s playful emoji and focused on the new white icon that appeared on the screen, her eyebrows slightly furrowed.

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The icon displayed a hermit dressed in a long robe, holding a lantern, and leaning on a walking stick.

She recognized this image.

This icon was exactly the same as the ninth card of the Major Arcana in Tarot—The Hermit.

Ying Zijin’s gaze moved downward and, as expected, she saw the familiar word—HERMIT.

HERMIT is the English word for a hermit.

So this was the NOK forum, she now knew what it was.

Indeed, after so many years, there were too many different things.

Ying Zijin was contemplative as she stared at the computer screen.

[Sister, the full name of NOK is No one knows, translated into Chinese it’s ????, so it will never expose any identities.]

[Just browse around the forum, and don’t go anywhere else.]

After sending this message, the hacker finally took a long sigh of relief.

If anything happened to this kid, a certain man might just send him straight to the top five of the Bounty List, and he wouldn’t be able to enjoy his instant noodles happily.

Actually, speaking of the NOK forum, although the hacker had used it for a long time, he was still quite puzzled by it.

All kinds of people lingered in the forum, but since all the account IDs were encrypted, no one knew who the others were.

Even he, the boss of the Anonymous Hackers Alliance, was unable to breach the NOK firewall to detect other users’ identities.

It was very possible that in some post, there could be super big shots that could make the entire international community tremble.

He had encountered such situations before.

Who would think that high-level big shots would come to the forum to chat casually?

But most of the time, it was just false fortunetellers discussing Feng Shui.

Such as whether a door facing north would affect one’s fortune positively, or whether the number of fish in an aquarium should be odd or even.

However, this ridiculous and comedic forum possessed the largest and fastest intelligence network on Earth, unmatched even by the International Intelligence Agency (IIA).

Many earth-shattering news items, the hacker came to know by reading posts on NOK.

They would only appear on the internet a few days later.

Different from other forums, users could post bounties on NOK and trade with other users.

Recently, several hunters from the Bounty List had asked him to provide information on a man whose bounty had reached one billion US dollars, offering a substantial reward.

He reluctantly refused.

Though he was also listed on the Bounty List, he hadn’t made the top ten.

To this day, no one knows how NOK was established; its appearance was a mystery that emerged without a sound.

Its earliest traces could be tracked back to the 15th century.

Yet the internet was only invented in 1969.

The International Bureau of Investigation had investigated it for a long time but came up empty-handed.

Fortunately, most ordinary people don’t know how to enter the NOK forum, nor do they know much of the secrets; otherwise, the world would be in chaos.

The hacker sighed heavily.

He just hoped this kid was only here to read posts and not to wander into other sections.

**

The next day was March 17th.

On this day, West Wind Law Firm posted a Weibo as promised.

[West Wind Law Firm V: Click the link [webpage link], let’s watch the live stream together!]

Netizens had been waiting eagerly.

[I’m here, I’m here, praise Feng Fengzi for being so efficient.]

[It’s my first time watching a court live stream, I’m quite excited.]

[Hurry up, I can’t wait to see Ying Luwei’s deluded fans pay the price.]

[Speaking of which, will Ying Luwei come today? I really want to see how awful her lotus-like face is going to be.]

[Tsk tsk, I guess she doesn’t have the face to, she’s probably scared of being pelted with rotten eggs.]

Seeing this, Fu Yunshen glanced at Nie Chao, who was holding a basket of eggs.

“…”

He didn’t want to deal with this fool and leaned lazily against the car.

Below his black trousers were his long, smooth, perfect legs.

Seeing the girl coming down, Fu Yunshen’s lips curved up, his charming eyes deep and entrancing, with a light haze, “Kid, come get in the car with brother.”

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