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Now reading: Chapter 656 656: 538 and one 180,0002 from This Doctor Is Too Wealthy, a Drama novel by Field mice.

But in the eyes of each of them, there was a glimr of hope.

Among these people, many didn't even know what their child looked like. As soon as the doctors inside said sothing was missing, they hurriedly sent it; when the doctors said they were in arrears, they rushed to pay.

There was also a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital, but most of the ti it was quiet, a far cry from the bustling and crowded state here.

In fact, from the outside, the brand-new, connected buildings of the Provincial Won and Children's Hospital were already in stark contrast to the dilapidated old buildings of the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital, let alone the interior of the buildings.

So when Du Heng saw the scene before him, he just sighed slightly and had no further thoughts.

Monopolies are not limited to the business world; the dical industry also has this concept.

There were two ways to enter the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: one was the Family Channel and the other was the dical Channel.

However, Du Heng had not called i Dong, so he could only go through the Family Channel.

But looking at the scene of the families lined up in front of him, he didn't rush to call i Dong or explain his purpose to the receptionist doctor, but just stood quietly to one side.

"Your twin daughters—the older one is recovering quite well now, but you should take the younger one ho today. Let her be reunited with her mother," the doctor at the window said expressionlessly to a haggard-looking father.

These words made the exhausted father's steps waver, almost unable to stand steady. "Doctor, what's wrong with our younger daughter?"

"Congenital absence of the cardiac septum. This ans her heart simply cannot supply blood to her entire body like a normal child's heart."

The doctor at the window spoke these words calmly, without any discernible fluctuation in his voice.

"The child is still small, and her heart can still manage to supply blood for now. But in a couple of days, when she's a little bigger and starts moving her arms and legs on her own, it's possible that just lifting an arm a bit too high will be enough for her heart to fail to supply blood."

The haggard father imdiately appeared utterly helpless, his hands clenched into fists and propped on the table in front of him, supporting his body as if he would collapse the next second.

Du Heng had already prepared to help, but the man's resilience surpassed his expectations.

Shaking slightly again, he began to fight for the last chance for his younger twin daughter, "Doctor, is there really no other way? Can't this be treated with surgery?"

The expression of the doctor at the window finally darkened, and he shook his head gently. "The child is too young, only 30 days old, and simply cannot undergo surgery. If the child had a septal defect, we might be able to try sothing."

"But with a complete absence of the septum, we really have no options."

The doctor sighed. "Take her ho. Let her spend a few days with her mother. Whenever the child passes, co find , and I'll issue the certificate for her."

The man's lips were trembling, his facial muscles were trembling, his eyes, even his entire body was trembling, yet he still managed to support himself without falling. "Doctor, what about my older daughter?"

"The older daughter's condition is temporarily stable, but it will be about ten more days before she can be discharged," the doctor at the window said, taking out several docunts. "Sign here, then follow this way. We'll go get the child."

This father was obviously on the verge of collapse, but he persisted without falling to the ground or crying out.

Even at the mont of signing, he had sohow cald down again.

But Du Heng noticed that the man's eyes were completely blank.

After signing, the man followed the doctor down a branching corridor and quickly disappeared from sight.

anwhile, the crowd waiting at the entrance grew more talkative.

"That young man is from Linzhou. I heard their two babies were sent here directly from their local area."

"I've been chatting with that young man for a while. He said the babies were sent here shortly after birth, and he only caught a glimpse of them in the ambulance."

"He also said his wife has been hospitalized over there for more than ten days."

"Sigh, hospitalization and all that isn't the issue, as long as the mother and children are fine. But now this... How can I put it?"

"I heard from the young man that it's been almost a month since the twin girls were sent here. It's cost 360,000 yuan in total. It seems they've sold everything they could from ho and borrowed all they could."

"Alas, 180,000 yuan for one child, and now she's gone just like that."

"I think this hospital is just unscrupulous. They knew the baby couldn't be saved but kept her hospitalized day after day. Now, I reckon they just can't milk any more money from them and can't hide the truth any longer, so they're finally letting them take the baby away."

"I think so too. The family paid hundreds of thousands over a month. If they'd let the baby die in there, the hospital would have been in serious trouble."

"So corrupt."

"It is shady. Congenital absence of the cardiac septum—they must have found that out long ago. If it wasn't for the money, why would they only send the baby out now?"

"Alright, alright, that's enough. Your own babies are still in there, rember?"

As a more 'sensible' voice spoke up, the group of gossiping n and won suddenly rembered their own children were still inside, and they all imdiately fell silent.

Hearing the words of these family mbers, Du Heng's gaze hardened slightly.

Thirty days, absence of cardiac septum, 360,000 yuan, 180,000 yuan.

Just as he was pondering these numbers, he caught a glimpse of the man from earlier, holding a pale-yellow blanket, disappearing in another direction in the blink of an eye.

And the doctor who had just disappeared from the window reappeared in the sa spot again.

"Is the family of XX here? Please co over."

As the doctor finished speaking, a rather stout man hurried over.

It was clear his legs were weak; he had to lean against the wall as he walked.

However, after witnessing the previous father's ordeal, this man's reaction was entirely understandable.

"Are you the family of XX's child?"

"Yes, I'm the child's father."

The doctor at the window rely said, "Oh," then lowered his head to flip through the registration book in his hand.

This simple action made the man unable to stand steady. He stumbled back two steps, his back hitting the wall.

"Your child was born prematurely, and now this jaundice isn't subsiding, which is very dangerous. Let explain the risks of severe jaundice; you need to take this seriously..."

The doctor then launched into a rapid-fire explanation about jaundice, and the more he spoke, the more panicked the rather stout man beca.

Soone nearby couldn't bear to watch and quickly shoved a stool from under themselves towards the man.

When the doctor, engrossed in his own explanation, ntioned that it could be life-threatening, all color instantly drained from the man's face.

"...So, you need to take this very seriously." Having finished his spiel, the doctor finally looked up at the man, not at all surprised by his reaction.

Having done this job for a long ti, what kind of family mbers hadn't he seen?

This one was actually doing alright, relatively speaking.

"The child has had blue light therapy for ten days, but the jaundice isn't clearing. We now need to investigate if there are any blood-related diseases."

"We could collect the baby's blood here and send it to the Blood Center for testing, but that would take too much ti."

"So today, you'll have to make the trip yourself. Take the child's blood sample directly there. We've already contacted the Blood Center; they'll test it as soon as you deliver it, and we should have the results by tomorrow."

Upon hearing that he needed to deliver sothing, the man imdiately felt much more relaxed, and the color began to slowly return to his face.

"Doctor, is this Blood Center in our hospital?"

"Of course not. If it were in our hospital, why would we need you to deliver it?" the doctor replied softly. "It's the Provincial Blood Station, on XXX Road."

"Here, let write down the address for you. Just follow this to find it."

The doctor quickly wrote down the address and then handed three labeled blood collection tubes to the man. "Just give these to the people in the Inspection Departnt. You don't need to worry about anything else."

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