Even someone as calm and composed as Su Huai could hardly hold back from spitting at Gu's mother.

Fortunately, she had great self-control and swallowed it back.

He quickly stood up and took out a few tissues from the side and pressed them against the corners of his mouth to wipe away the few drops of coffee that had just spilled.

These words really puzzled Su Huai. His eldest daughter was seriously injured, and instead of inviting a world-famous doctor to treat her, you went to find a swindler?

Although she knew that many wealthy people were particularly superstitious about theology, and her father was also superstitious, there should be a limit to superstition.

Is it really for the good of my daughter that I don't trust the doctor and instead believe some liar who has no scientific basis?

Gu's mother saw Su Huai's reaction, but she did not show any displeasure.

It does sound ridiculous to ask a doctor who believes in science to follow the words of a so-called master.

"I know that an excellent doctor like you would not be ashamed of such behavior, but I hope you can understand the despair I felt as a mother when I saw my daughter seriously injured."

Su Huai's heart stopped when he heard these words, and his fingers unconsciously clenched towards his palms.

She didn't know what it was like to be a mother, but when she saw tears in Gu's mother's bloodshot eyes, she seemed to understand.

She opened her mouth, but no sound came out for a moment. She could only lower her head to hide the sadness in her eyes.

"Yeon-seo's sister has an acquired heart disease. She should have told you, right?"

Having said that, Mother Gu sighed heavily.

"Her father and I couldn't sleep all night, just hoping she would get better soon, but the more you think about some things, the more it goes in the opposite direction."

Sincere and heartfelt words always produce unexpected results.

Su Huai interlaced her knuckles and rubbed her thumbs together, hiding the unknown emotion that flashed through her eyes. She said:

"Auntie Gu, I understand your anxiety. I also have a general understanding of your daughter's condition."

"As long as we can find a suitable heart donor, with current technology, the chances of recovery are very high."

After saying that, she leaned back, and her straight back softened.

Half of his face was hidden in the drooping hair, and his whole body looked illusory.

Mother Gu had seen many beauties, and her two daughters also had a beauty that was one in a million, but she was still shocked by Su Huai's appearance.

No wonder such a man can make both daughters fall in love with him.

Seeing that Gu's mother was stunned, Su Huai thought it was because what she had just said was too unkind, and was about to make amends.

Mother Gu spoke before her: "Xiao Su, can I call you that?"

Su Huai nodded as a sign of agreement.

"I've heard what you said countless times many years ago. I understand the logic, but is it that easy to find a heart?"

Mother Gu turned her head to look out the window, and as she spoke, tears slowly dripped down her cheeks.

As if she didn't want Su Huai to see her in such a miserable state, she quickly raised her hand and wiped it off.

"We've been searching for years and haven't been able to find a heart that matches it."

Su Huai listened to Gu's mother's story silently, but there was no big fluctuation in his heart.

She has faced countless patients, including those who knelt down to beg her because they had no money for surgery, children who were unwilling to spend money on surgery for their sick parents, and patients who gave up surgery on their own so as not to burden their families.

She had become numb over the years. Being a doctor was a contradictory thing.

Patients come to the hospital hoping that doctors can solve all their problems, but there is very little that doctors can do.

A doctor can diagnose you with acquired heart disease and tell you how to treat the disease, but he or she cannot find a perfect heart for you to complete a transplant surgery and ensure that you will live a worry-free life for the rest of your life.

Medicine is not bound by rules and regulations like the law. Doctors can only give scientific advice, not make decisions.

"Sorry, Auntie. I was just excited. I understand the meaning behind your behavior."

Mother Gu's throat rolled, and her tears seemed to never stop.

She sobbed with a tearful voice, and Su Huai quickly took out a few tissues and handed them to her.

"Xiao Su, I've gotten over it over the years. My condition was relatively stable when I was abroad, but the sudden car accident almost shattered all the pretense of peace in our family."

"It forced me to believe in some unorthodox teachings."

After saying this, Mother Gu looked at Su Huai with a humble look. Su Huai's long eyelashes seemed to be thinking, and his expression had not fluctuated much.

Such a person made her feel very dangerous, but the arrow was on the string and had to be shot.

No matter how dangerous Su Huai is, she is just a doctor. Even her father Su Minghua is not to be feared when facing the giant Gu family.

Gu's mother was very confident that as long as Su Huai was willing to marry into the Gu family, everything would be easy.

After a long time, Su Huai put on a distant smile at the corner of his lips, but the words he said left no room for negotiation.

"How about I tell you the truth? Gu Yanshu and I will never get to the point of getting married. Marriage will not become a shackle that binds me, and I have never thought about getting married."

She stared at Gu's mother with interest, tapping her fingertips on her thighs rhythmically.

Gu's mother's words touched her, but not much.

There are countless patients’ families kneeling in front of the operating room to pray every day. If she were to sympathize with each of them one by one, would there be time to perform the surgery?

Su Huai admitted that she was cold-blooded because of the special nature of her job.

Mother Gu was not repelled by her cold attitude, but instead had the illusion that she was becoming more courageous.

"I know that Yanshu's identity has caused you a lot of groundless speculation. Let me offer you an agreement that will satisfy you."

She picked up the bag at hand and put it on the table. Su Huai could tell at a glance that the bag was a Hermès Brikin 25 Himalaya with a market value of nearly one million. This was somewhat consistent with the rumors that she was worth tens of billions.

Without giving it much thought, I saw her take out a document from her bag.

As the fingers moved, the document was pushed in front of him.

Su Huai looked up at Gu's mother suspiciously, but his hand opened the document driven by curiosity.

The more she looked down, the more surprised she felt, but she didn't show it at all.

Simply put, it is a prenuptial agreement with a marriage period of three years, which will automatically end upon expiration. The Gu family will give her one million yuan in living expenses every month.

I can only say that Mrs. Gu is really thoughtful. She even specially marked "subject to further negotiation" at the end of the living expenses item.

One million is not a big temptation for Su Huai. Although her current monthly salary is less than 30,000, it is also a considerable amount when combined with the money Su Minghua transfers to her card every month.

What really surprised her was that Gu's mother offered an irresistible condition at the end of the agreement.

Give her one percent of the Gu family’s shares?

If she remembered correctly, the total market value of the Gu family's entire business empire was about 4500 billion, and the value of one percent of the shares was about 45 billion, and they could also get millions in dividends every year.

This is several times more profitable than her father's crappy real estate company.

But there is always a price to pay for every gain. Is it that Mother Gu is willing to give up so much just because she believed what the Feng Shui master said?

Absolutely impossible, at least Su Huai thinks it is impossible.

The Gu family is currently in its heyday, with its stock price continuing to rise. The 45 billion promised to her might become 90 billion, or even 180 billion in a year.

To spend so much money for a daughter-in-law with a three-year contract, your brain must have been blown up by firecrackers.

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