Chapter 91: Bad luck (please ask for monthly ticket collection recommendations)

Chapter 91 Bad Luck (please vote for monthly collection and recommendation votes)

Cheng Qianfan remembered what the nurse said to the doctor just now: Doctor Gu, a gentleman named Liu is here, and he wants to see you by name.

This is a very common saying.

However, Cheng Qianfan captured several pieces of information from this ordinary conversation.

The nurse said "a Mr. Liu".

Rather than ‘that Mr. Liu’.

If this patient has been here before, it is impossible for the nurse to have no impression.

These are the subconscious words of the nurse, and the implicit meaning is:

She did not know the patient, it seems that the patient had just announced his surname as Liu.

I have never come to see a doctor, but I asked Dr. Gu to see a doctor by name.

There are two possibilities:

One is that "Doctor Gu" has superb medical skills, and patients come here because of his reputation.

There is another situation. Although this is a new patient, Dr. Gu knows who this person is as soon as he hears it, and the two of them have a tacit understanding.

If Dr. Gu is indeed just a doctor, there is nothing wrong with this statement.

However, Cheng Qianfan has already determined that Dr. Gu is "problematic" and judged that he is the actor "Jia Liu".

This matter aroused his interest.

Who would have a tacit agreement to meet an ‘agent’ uninvited?

Intuition told Cheng Qianfan that this matter was not simple.

Most likely, this middle-aged man is also an agent, most likely an agent of the Secret Service.

He was very interested in it.

If this opportunity can be used to dig out a hidden Secret Service agent, this will be very important information for the local Red Party organization in Hangzhou.

Moreover, the most important thing is that Cheng Qianfan is currently conducting course assessments, and any investigation by him is allowed and will not arouse the suspicion of the Secret Service.

“My subordinates were suspicious of Dr. Gu at that time and suspected that he was a ‘Jialiu’, so he checked his patients and used it as a reference for judgment.”

Is this reasonable?

Very reasonable.

Inside the room.

"Dr. Gu is such a busy man. He must have forgotten his old friend." The middle-aged man sat on a stool, holding a top hat in his hand, and said with a smile, "I have chest tightness and shortness of breath. I dare to ask Dr. Gu if I can." Is there any good medicine?”

Doctor Gu's face changed slightly. He understood what Hiroshi Endo meant, which meant that he had not collected information for him recently.

"Mr. Liu, I prescribed medicine for you last month to moisten your lungs and soothe your qi." Dr. Gu said in a slightly higher voice, then lowered his voice, "Mr. Endo, last month I gave you the roster of the 343rd Regiment. You guys, we agreed, we’ve paid for everything.”

"Doctor Gu, that's not enough." Hiroshi Endo shook his head, "We got news that the garrison division held a military meeting recently, and we need the minutes of the military meeting."

"How is that possible?" Dr. Gu's expression changed drastically, and he was so frightened that he almost stood up. Under Endo Hiroshi's sinister eyes, he forcibly sat back on the chair with his half-raised buttocks.

“I believe Dr. Gu will find a solution.”

"I'm just a doctor." Dr. Gu gritted his teeth, subconsciously looked in the direction of the door, and whispered, "My brother-in-law is only the deputy commander of the 343rd Regiment. He is not qualified to participate in the division's high-level meeting."

"I believe Dr. Gu will be able to find a solution." Hiroshi Endo suddenly grabbed the doctor's collar and patted his cheek, "Doctor Gu, you and your brother-in-law can't go back, remember. Now you can only expect us, the Japanese Empire, to occupy Hangzhou, occupy the whole of China, and win this war. This is in your best interest."

"If the National Government's secret service finds out what you are doing." Hiroshi Endo let go, smiled, and carefully helped the doctor straighten his collar, "You should know what the consequences are waiting for you."

As he spoke, he made a pistol gesture, aimed at the doctor's head, opened his mouth and made a 'bang' mouth gesture, "It will kill someone."

Looking at the doctor who was sweating profusely, Hiroshi Endo took out a money order from his pocket and said, "This is a money order for two hundred oceans. After the matter is completed, there will be another three hundred."

“I want two thousand!” Dr. Gu stared at the money order on his desk, suddenly raised his head and gritted his teeth.

"I said, I want two thousand oceans." The doctor's face looked ferocious as he spoke through gritted teeth, and his eyes were even red with bloodshot eyes. "One thousand is mine, and one thousand is my brother-in-law's."

"Okay!" Endo Hiroshi stared at the doctor, "Two thousand oceans, I promise you, and..."

“And what?”

“If you can get the hydrological records of Hangzhou Bay, I will give you another five hundred oceans!”

“I can’t do it, I don’t have any connections there.”

“A thousand oceans.”

"One thousand and five! A total of 3,500 oceans!" Dr. Gu's eyes flashed with extremely hot light, "One thousand of them, give me gold bars."

"No problem." Hiroshi Endo took a deep look at the doctor, with a cheerful smile on his face, "Doctor Gu, that's right. As long as you sincerely cooperate with the Empire of Japan, we Japanese will never treat our friends badly. of."

Bang bang bang.

“Doctor Gu, I’ve made a pot of boiling water, can you come in?” Xiao Li, a medical assistant, knocked on the door.

Dr. Gu quickly put the silver dollar draft on the table into his desk, coughed lightly and said, "Come in, Xiao Li."

Xiao Li pushed open the door and smiled and nodded at the doctor and patient.

"Mr. Liu, this is the medicine I'm going to prescribe for you this time." Dr. Gu quickly wrote down the prescription. "You must take the medicine on time. Remember, abstain from alcohol and **** while taking the medicine."

"Dr. Gu, you are making things difficult for me. You are not letting me drink or have sex. This is simply killing me." Boss Liu took the prescription and shook his head with a wry smile.

Xiao Li on the side listened, and the young man blushed.

No. 30, Xiongzhen Building.

Xiaobailou.

Yu Ping'an set up a card court and invited instructors from the special training class to play cards together and build relationships.

“How is the situation?” Yu Pingan asked.

“So far, Chen Linsheng’s performance is the best. He seems to have doubts about ‘Bing San’.” Qiu Yunjie, the instructor of the ‘Forgery Method’ said, playing a card, “Three.”

Yu Pingan nodded noncommittally.

“Deputy Director Yu, Cheng Wufang is not very lucky,” Wan Delong said.

"Luck is also very important to agents, even more important than ability." Yu Ping'an shook his head and said.

The Guangji Hospital chosen by Cheng Wufang actually did not have any "players" arranged.

There will be a ‘vacancy’ in each term.

This 'vacancy' determines that the student will definitely not be able to successfully 'capture' the actor, and will not be able to get excellent results.

This is what Wan Delong said about Cheng Wufang's bad luck. There are dozens of students, but only one vacancy, and they can all draw. This is really bad luck.

At this time, Wandelong touched a seven-cylinder tube and threw it out.

"What a fool!" Zeng Liuming, the instructor of the 'Automotive Science', pushed the card, clapped his hands and said with a smile, "Old Wan, the student's luck is none of your business. I only know that you are not very lucky, hahaha."

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