The Schoolgirl Secret Agent Chapter 1248 - Things Would've Have Gone South if Not for Her

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Chapter 1248: Things Would’ve Have Gone South if Not for Her


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This person who came over did not even care about anything else. He came and berated Yun Jian directly, and even looked a little nonchalant about it. He did not look like he was doing it for Master Hang but was gloating about the situation.


Moreover, he was leisurely in his action as he looked at Yun Jian, seeming more like he wished something bad would actually happen to Master Hang. He sounded hostile when he talked to Yun Jian too.


In spite of it, this man spoke like he was speaking for the sake of Master Hang and made the others think that Yun Jian was purposely trying to harm the latter.


The bystanders began to accuse her as well.


“What’s up with you, young lady? You wish something bad happen to Master Hang, don’t you?”


“Yeah! Master Hang is such a nice man and this young lady is vicious! Come on, hurry! Carry Master Hang to the hospital to get him checked!”


Master Hang’s coworkers began to lambast Yun Jian and some even called her heartless.


These were blurted in an instant but Yun Jian merely narrowed her eyes and smirked coldly, saying, “He has a heart attack. Call the ambulance right now. You guys aren’t medical professionals. If a heart attack isn’t treated in time, the patient will usually die two hours within the attack.”


“Don’t move or help the patient to walk, or the condition will only worsen faster. None of you will be able to bear the responsibility if something happens!”


Yun Jian’s icy words rang promptly and successfully stopped the group of people who wanted to put their hands on Master Hang.


Yes, Yun Jian was right. No one would be able to bear the responsibility if another accident were to happen when they moved or helped the patient to walk.


“TIl go get the doctor!” Someone sprinted for the hospital nearby the beach.


It was lucky that the sh.o.r.e was not too far away from the hospital. When the doctor came with the person and completed a series of safety precaution, he wiped away the cold sweat drenching him after he safely sent Master Hang to the hospital.


Watching the medical staff send Master Hang to the hospital he worked in, the doctor dabbed the sweat on his brows and told the crowd, “Phew, he’d be fine as long as he’s sent to the hospital in time and receives medication.”


“The patient’s condition is very serious just now. It’s fortunate that you guys have called for us and didnt try to help him up or move him. Otherwise, he might die on the spot based on the situation today.”


Even the doctor had made a sigh out of luck—what was more, the others, especially Master Hang’s coworker who had dramatically rebuked Yun Jian just now.


The person was unreasonable but he did not wish death upon Master Hang at all nor he dared to. Hearing what the doctor said now, this person looked at the doctor in disbelief and shakily asked, “D-doctor, we really can’t move Old Hang just now?”


It was obvious that the person had no medical knowledge just from what he asked.


The doctor glanced at him and answered, “That’s right. In laymen terms, if you guys have moved him, it’s highly likely to cause a sudden death to the patient having a heart attack, which means a death on the spot.”


“This means that the young lady just now is really medically knowledgeable!” someone said looking at Yun Jian in surprise.


Everyone then s.h.i.+fted their eyes to Yun Jian and was shocked when they saw that she was only 16-17 years old—barely even legal!


Did this young woman know about medicine despite her young age? If it were not for her just now, Master Hang might really have

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