Lin Fan eventually convinced Zhou Nanhua and received permission from Zhou Nanhua to proceed with the rescue of Lin Dawei.
Lin Fan had to seize this opportunity because, moving forward, he needed to focus on the treatnt without any interruptions, as any disturbance could lead to the failure of the rescue.
If Zhou Nanhua didn’t agree, he might call security or even the police, so it would be difficult for Lin Fan not to be disturbed.
Zhou Nanhua didn’t really want to agree with Lin Fan. He also thought that what Lin Fan was doing was utterly ridiculous, because the electrocardiogram doesn’t lie, and if Lin Dawei was dead, he was dead—Lin Fan’s efforts would be futile.
Even if Hua Tuo were reborn, he wouldn’t be able to bring him back to life! Hua Tuo can be considered a symbol, representing the pinnacle of dical skill.
If even Hua Tuo couldn’t save him, it ans it was absolutely hopeless.
If it were anyone else, Zhou Nanhua wouldn’t have any hesitation about imdiately calling the security guard to kick him out.
But the person was Lin Fan!
Lin Fan’s declaration that he wouldn’t give up easily startled Zhou Nanhua.
Ultimately, it was still a matter of power—whoever had more power commanded attention. No one cares about the words of a small person; even if a small person makes threats, they’re powerless.
A small person, whom no one respects—even when asking a security guard for directions, the security guard would treat you as if you didn’t exist.
Lin Fan, having once been a deliveryman, knows best the humility of a small person. When he was a deliveryman, he often had to enter residential complexes, and each ti he went in, he had to act humbly just to get the security guard’s clearance.
And those residential security guards, when they saw a deliveryman, suddenly felt superior, never taking the deliveryman seriously.
Lin Fan vividly rembers a particular incident, not long after he beca a deliveryman. He once got lost in a complex, with no choice because the design was too complicated, and he simply couldn’t find the building he needed to deliver to.
And since deliveries had ti limits, Lin Fan watched helplessly as ti was running out, feeling very anxious as a newbie.
Having no choice, he could only ask soone, but, unfortunately, several residents he asked were equally unsure.
Lin Fan continued searching blindly, with ti running out, almost late, yet still unable to find that damned building.
Suddenly, Lin Fan encountered a security guard and hurried over to ask for directions, confident that the security guard would know where that building was.
"Security guard brother, could you please tell where Building 112 is?" Lin Fan politely asked as he approached.
But that security guard, who was about to make a call, glanced at Lin Fan with a look that completely dismissed the guy in the delivery uniform, didn’t utter a word, and then averted his gaze to continue his call.
Lin Fan thought he would tell him after finishing the call, but the security guard kept chatting without looking at Lin Fan again.
Originally, pointing Lin Fan in the right direction would have taken just a few seconds, as Lin Fan eventually found the building, which was quite close to where he t the security guard.
The security guard simply could have pointed a finger to solve Lin Fan’s problem.
However, this guard didn’t even take him seriously, unwilling to even lift a finger for Lin Fan.
Imagine if it were a leader or a wealthy person asking for directions; the situation would be completely different. He wouldn’t pretend not to see, regardless of what he was doing, and would surely stop and respectfully run over to answer and eagerly show the way.
Ultimately, it’s about looking down on people.
Lin Fan was extrely anxious, waiting for the security guard for several minutes, watching helplessly as ti had passed, leaving Lin Fan with no choice but to give up on this security guard and continue looking by himself.
Eventually, Lin Fan encountered an old deliveryman, who knew the complex well and kindly directed rookie Lin Fan.
From that point on, Lin Fan harbored little goodwill towards the security profession, particularly those in residential complexes, who, despite being at a low level themselves, acted superior to deliveryn just because they controlled the entrance and exit, a face that is indeed unpleasant.
Precisely because security guards think they’re superior to deliveryn, news of security bullying deliveryn frequently occurs, like when a security guard kills a deliveryman with a baton for trying to stop him from entering the complex.
If security respected deliveryn, such things would absolutely not happen. It’s the disregard that leads to violence.
This phenonon is no longer isolated but widespread.
After Lin Fan beca wealthy, his company also needed security, and Lin Fan had only one request of them: learn to respect people and don’t look down upon others.
Anyone who looked down upon people and believed themselves superior, Lin Fan would not hesitate to fire them.
But from this example, it also illustrates a point. If you’re just an insignificant person, a delivery guy in a delivery uniform or a courier guy in a courier uniform, no one might care about your words or actions, and you won’t be taken seriously.
This is why people need to rise, to elevate their social status—having status gives you a voice.
Not ntioning the high-ranking leaders, even a re security guard, just because he controls the boom gate at the entrance, can behave like a lord in front of delivery and courier ssengers.
Similarly, if Lin Fan were just a courier guy, Zhou Nanhua wouldn’t have cared at all about Lin Fan, having the security guard throw him out long ago.
But he knew Lin Fan’s identity, knew Lin Fan as Yun City’s richest man, and knew Lin Fan had a mysterious background, so he didn’t dare to act rashly.
He truly feared Lin Fan’s statent, "I won’t let this go easily." He wasn’t sure if he could withstand any retaliatory asures from Lin Fan.
Yun City’s richest man, Lin Fan, is fundantally different from the delivery guy Lin Fan whom even security guards looked down on.
Those who didn’t know Lin Fan’s identity reacted very differently from Zhou Nanhua.
"Dean, you can’t let this guy act recklessly. The patient is already dead; there’s no need, truly no need! I think we should stop him and throw the troublemaker out!" Guo Yu shouted.
Guo Yu’s words received a lot of support, especially from the dical students, who practically idolized Guo Yu.
"Dr. Guo is absolutely right! It’s unnecessary to waste ti on such a person!"
"Dr. Guo is so handso, so bold—truly my idol!"
"Teacher Guo is just speaking the truth! This person is indeed wasting ti!"
"I don’t know why the dean agreed to such an absurd request!"
They were unaware that Zhou Nanhua was wary of Lin Fan.
Zhou Nanhua’s face darkened: "I’ve decided as such. I’ll give Mr. Lin this opportunity to perform the rescue. No need to say more! Mr. Lin, please proceed!"
Lin Fan said, "Wait a minute, I have one more request."
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