Chapter 1160: Chapter 919 Please Call Professor Yang_2 Chapter 1160: Chapter 919 Please Call Professor Yang_2 “How is he doing, can he be discharged from the hospital now? Is there any danger to his life?”
The officer in charge of the arrest asked.
Yang Ping nodded, “After assessing various indicators, Bao Junhao ets the discharge criteria and there is no current danger to his life.”
“Good!”
With a look from the officer, the policen nearby imdiately restrained Bao Junhao, put leg cuffs on him, and covered his head with a hood to protect his identity.
Organizing a dozen thugs to attack Professor Yang, the thugs carried controlled knives and other lethal weapons, and homade firearms were found in the cri vehicle. The nature of the case is very heinous; typically, suspects are not required to wear leg cuffs, but this clearly treated Bao Junhao as a highly dangerous suspect.
“Drive the car to the entrance downstairs, take the private elevator, get in the car right outside, and try to minimize public impact,” the leading officer said decisively.
After Bao Junhao was taken away, the remaining police began to search this VIP ward.
After checking the ward, Yang Ping returned to the Surgical Research Institute accompanied by Ershun. He noticed that the security of the entire institute had been significantly increased. Every passageway, every node, was guarded by these security in disguise, rely wearing hospital security uniforms.
The original few guards in the outpatient lobby had already been replaced with new faces, these were people brought in by Dashun, a different breed entirely.
Soon after, the leadership from the Provincial Hall ca to Sanbo Hospital personally to visit Yang Ping and apologized for their shortcomings in duty, assuring that such an incident would not happen again.
Dashun felt that he had indeed been sowhat negligent. In peaceful tis, it’s easy for people to beco lax about security, but this wasn’t the case now. Although the violence was sparked by personal grievances, it served as a warning to everyone.
Upon investigation, these dozen individuals were desperados, not re ruffians. The ringleader with a horseface was a habitual criminal with a murder charge from another region. A homade handgun found in their vehicle at the ti of the cri belonged to him.
If it hadn’t been for Ershun’s swift judgnt of the situation and decisive shooting, relying on hand-to-hand combat against so many ard thugs would have been challenging.
Fortunately, Dashun and Ershun were experienced, capable of quickly assessing the situation and controlling the scene, which prevented Yang Ping from being attacked. If Yang Ping had been alone without guards, the consequences would have been unimaginable.
During interrogation, it was revealed that these individuals had planned to sever one of Yang Ping’s hands and claim a reward for it; they weren’t just causing a disturbance for fun.
A doctor like Yang Ping, whose hands could save countless lives and whose research could benefit many more.
A mishap would have been a huge loss for the nation and the world.
Bao Junhao actually had the audacity to attempt to chop off Yang Ping’s right hand. This wasn’t just about cutting off a hand; it was about cutting off many people’s lives; it was an outrage.
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Following standard procedures, Bao Yulou t with the police officer handling the case, who briefed him on the basic details of Bao Junhao’s case, involving several charges.
Through various efforts and using the Bao Family’s financial resources, a team of legal elites was assembled, including top lawyers, university law professors, and retired police chiefs, who t at a luxury hotel owned by the Bao Family at the agreed ti.
The gathered individuals were chosen not only for their expertise but also for their connections. For instance, one of the university law professors, Professor He, had many students in key positions within the judiciary.
Professor He arrived at the Bao Family’s eting but refused to go inside the venue, instead speaking to Bao Yulou just outside: “I’m here today without charging you a fee. I didn’t want to co, but since you’ve supported so of my students, I owe you this favor. I’ve looked into your son’s case; it’s not simple. The Capital has already sent people to supervise the case. Any maneuvering by you will only complicate matters further. My advice is to let things take their natural course, as it might be the best outco. The biggest stroke of luck is that the victim wasn’t hurt, and your son didn’t have a motive for murder, relatively speaking, which is advantageous for him.”
“Rest assured, the law is fair. From what I understand of the case, saving his life shouldn’t be a problem, but he’s definitely facing prison ti. Everyone is equal before the law; consider this a lesson for him. Hopefully, he can learn from this and start anew. I won’t stay for the al. Attending this eting doesn’t look good; it might lead to suspicions. But to repay a favor to my students, I decided to co.”
“I suggest you don’t make pointless efforts; it’s useless. If your son can realize his mistakes and genuinely reform, that would actually be beneficial. I know a bit about your son; consider this a profound real-life lesson. Otherwise, sooner or later, he’ll face even bigger problems.”
After saying this, Professor He was about to leave, accompanied by his students.
“Elder He! Stay for a simple al.”
“No need for the al, Bao Yulou, you’re really not bad. You really need to rein in your son! If not, it might not just be a prison sentence next ti.”
Because this wasn’t the first ti Young Master Bao had been in trouble, Elder He was well aware.
This ti, facing a few years in prison was certain, leaving Bao Yulou feeling cold and frozen inside, almost like he was in shock.
As he was leaving, Professor He added, “After the sentence, don’t think about pulling strings for early release or parole, as that will only make things worse. Sincerely repenting and confessing his guilt is the only way out.”
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