Big Shot Little Jiaojiao Breaks Her Persona Again

Chapter 316 - The Jiaojiao He Was Looking at Now Was Someone He Had Never Seen Before



Chapter 316 - The Jiaojiao He Was Looking at Now Was Someone He Had Never Seen Before

Chapter 316: The Jiaojiao He Was Looking at Now Was Someone He Had Never Seen Before

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

Chi Mingwei was lying on the bed with his eyes closed. His chest was heaving steadily, and he looked like he was asleep.

“Dad?” Chi Jiao called softly.

Chi Mingwei did not give her any reaction.

On the way to the hospital, Yan Zhengchen had already contacted the hospital director in advance to understand Chi Mingwei’s situation.

His current condition was very strange.

After various tests, the doctor found that Chi Mingwei’s body was healthy. His vital signs were also normal. However, they couldn’t find the reason for his unconsciousness.

This situation was much more difficult to deal with than those medical situations where the causes could be diagnosed.

Finding the cause of the illness meant that they would be able to treat it appropriately. Now that they couldn’t find any reason, they didn’t dare to act rashly.

The hospital recommended that Chi Mingwei be transferred to a better hospital in Shang Jing, where better medical equipment and more specialists were available.

Perhaps there, they could find the reason for his coma.

Although Chi Mingwei’s life was not in danger for the time being, who could guarantee that nothing dangerous would happen if he continued like this?

“Jiaojiao, what should we do next?” Yan Zhengchen whispered to her.

Hearing his question, Quan Jue turned to look at Chi Jiao.

Logically speaking, Chi Mingwei should be transferred to a hospital in Shang Jing right now. He and Yan Zhengchen both had the ability to help Jiaojiao, but Yan Zhengchen was asking her what to do.

It seemed like they weren’t in a hurry to transfer Chi Mingwei.

“My dad should be fine. Let me check his condition first. Brother Chen, help me guard outside,” Chi Jiao said to Yan Zhengchen as she took out a pair of medical gloves from her bag and put them on.

Yan Zhengchen nodded and walked out of the ward.

When he reached the door, he suddenly stopped and turned to look at Quan Jue.

The meaning in his eyes was obvious. He was asking Quan Jue why he wasn’t going out with him.

Quan Jue sensed the meaning in his eyes and was about to leave when he heard Chi Jiao’s voice.

“Brother Quan, you don’t have to go out. Just stay here.”

“Then, you stay here and help Jiaojiao out,” Yan Zhengchen said in a deep tone. Then, he pushed open the door and walked out of the ward.

Quan Jue’s gaze fell on Chi Jiao. After she put on her gloves, she took out a wooden box and what looked like an electronic thermometer from her bag.

At this moment, the Jiaojiao he was looking at now was someone he had never seen before. She exuded a calm and confident aura, making her even more dazzling.

“Brother Quan, help me take off my dad’s shirt,” Chi Jiao instructed.

Quan Jue nodded silently and walked over to the bed.

The unconscious Chi Mingwei had his upper body exposed after his clothes were quickly removed by him.

Quan Jue looked at Chi Mingwei’s slightly plump upper body and his lips twitched.

When I reach this age, I definitely won’t let myself have such a figure.

“Brother Quan, let me check my dad’s body. His condition seems more like a mental infection,” Chi Jiao said softly.

It wasn’t the first time she had encountered this situation.

A year ago, a big shot from Shang Jing had come to Mount Li to ask her grandfather to treat his wife. His wife was in the same condition as her father. She had mysteriously fallen asleep, but they couldn’t find the cause even after going to all the famous hospitals.

Later, she and her god grandfather worked together to find out the cause of the illness. It turned out that they had suffered a spiritual attack from an Esper, thus resulting in her unconscious state.


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