President's Substitute Wife

Chapter 267 The other side of Ming



Chapter 267 The other side of Ming

“Grandpa, I see. I understand now.” Sean grabbed James and said, “I just...”

“Sean, a man can only be responsible for one woman in a marriage, which is your wife.” James looked at Sean. “You can’t do what I’ve done, or you’ll hurt not only these two women, but their children and even your family.”

Everyone in the ambulance knew what James was talking about.

Then the ambulance arrived at Sacred Heart Hospital.

James was taken directly to the rescue room.

I, Ming and Sean sat at the door of the rescue room.

I was sitting with Ming.

Sean was sitting opposite us.

As we waited, Sean looked up at Ming, “uncle, tell Miss Jones who the big boss of this hospital is.”

I looked up at Sean and didn’t understand what he meant.

After a while I heard Ming’s voice, “it’s me.”

“You?”

I froze and looked at Ming.

Sacred Heart Hospital was the best private hospital in York.

It had the best team of doctors. It cooperated with many foreign research institutes and had the best technology in the world.

He only served famous people in York.

How could such a powerful hospital be Ming’s?

Ming raised his hand and patted me on the head. He smiled bitterly. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to hide it from you. I just don’t want you to think I’m too far from you.”

“Uncle, don’t say you are so naive.”

Sean said coldly.

Maybe it was because Ming didn’t wear glasses. He looked terrible at this time. I looked at him and thought he was strange.

“Becky.” Sean called me. I looked at him and he looked at me coldly. “You’re worried if I bet him he’ll lose. In fact, if I really bet with him, I will probably lose.”

“How could it be.”

I blurted out.

It seemed that in my subconscious mind, I never thought Sean would lose. Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.

Besides, Ming was just the boss of Sacred Heart Hospital.

His Sacred Heart Hospital couldn’t compete with the Giant group.

Sean looked at me and smiled helplessly. “What you see now is just the tip of the iceberg. Sacred Heart Hospital is just a small part of his assets.”

It was impossible.

I looked at Sean in disbelief.

In my eyes, Ming was just the director of the Sunshine Hospital. Now he was the boss of Sacred Heart Hospital, which had surprised me a lot.

Sean said it was a small part of his assets?

“It’s impossible.” I looked at Ming.

Sean had been staring at me.

I didn’t believe it and he didn’t speak. He just smiled lightly, “OK, you can think I’m joking.”

I could feel his smile is helpless.

He seemed helpless that I didn’t trust him.

His words frustrated me.

At this time, Ming’s big hand took my hand and he asked me, “I’ll arrange for Dad’s ward. Are you going with me?”

“I...” I hesitated for a moment. If he left, there was only Sean left. I couldn’t stay here. I could only nod, “OK, I’ll go with you.”

“Let’s go.”

Ming pulled me away.

I glanced at Sean. He sat there and crossed his hands in front of his face. He seemed to be looking ahead.

He didn’t seem to see anywhere.

I went to the administration building of Sacred Heart Hospital with Ming.

At night, the administration building was empty and there was only one guard.

Ming walked over and put his business card on the stage and asked, “which vice president is on duty today?”

The guard picked up the card and said, “it’s vice president Wu.”

“OK.”

Ming took me into the elevator after listening.

I saw that the card he gave to guard said the dean of the Sunshine Hospital.

I followed him into the elevator. We arrived at the door of an office on the fourth floor with a sign of Vice President.

Ming didn’t knock and went straight in.

“Dean, you are bad.”

“You little bitch. You dress sexy in the middle of the night and come to me. Do you really want to report?”

When the door opened, the voice of a middle-aged man and a woman came out.

I looked through the crack in the door and saw the man sitting in his desk. He had a nurse in a light pink uniform in his arms.

The nurse put one leg on the desk. The scene was very...

They didn’t notice us when we went in.

Ming knocked twice on the door and said, “excuse me.”

As soon as the vice president saw someone come in, his relaxed expression immediately became furious. He turned to the door. “Who? Why do you...” His anger turned into surprise before he finished speaking. He got up quickly.

He put on his pants and said to the nurse, “you go out first!”

The nurse glanced at Ming. She didn’t seem to know him. She walked out reluctantly and slowly.

The vice president was angry. “Get out of here! Otherwise, don’t come tomorrow!”

“Ah, yes.”

The nurse didn’t expect the vice president to say that. She was so scared that she ran away.

When she passed Ming, she gave him a look.

As soon as the nurse left, the vice president immediately came to Ming and said respectfully, “President Jessop, why didn’t you tell me in advance that you were coming? I can pick you up downstairs.”

“You don’t go downstairs when you are on duty. You do it in the office.”

Ming was higher than the vice president. He bowed his head and looked at him seriously.

“No, the nurse wanted to be promoted, so she came to me. I...” The vice president couldn’t go on lying. He finally lowered his head. “Please forgive me!”

“Forgive?”

Ming looked at him seriously.

His glasses were removed by Sean so his eyes were sharp at the moment.

The vice president did something wrong. He was so scared that his legs were weak. “I’m sorry. President Jessop. I really know I’m wrong! I’ll fire that little bitch in a minute! She seduced me!”

Ming seemed to want to say something. He opened his mouth and looked at me next to him. He said calmly, “Becky, you go back and wait first. I have something to do.”

“OK.”

I nodded and looked at the vice president.

He was in his fifties. He was bent and afraid to look up. He clenched his fist tightly and looked very frightened.

To be honest, I couldn’t believe Ming would be so scary if I didn’t see it with my own eyes.


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