Keep Her Identity A Secret
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Huo Yao and Chairman Wang exchanged contact information before she left the Li residence.
Before long, Wang left as well and hurried back to the Apothecaries’ Association.
He told his assistant to work overtime to prepare Huo Yao’s ID. Then he sent Huo Yao’s number to the assistant. "Call her later to confirm her details."
After absorbing Wang’s words, the assistant looked at the phone number he had just received on his phone. He asked quizzically. "Deputy chairman?"
There was already one chairman and two deputy chairmen running the association. Now, there was going to be a third one.
Moreover, the new deputy chairman was not an internal promotion.
Wang stroked his beard as he sat on the office chair with a mysterious look on his face. He simply said, "It is someone very talented."
"Better than Mr. He?" asked the assistant curiously.
Wang simply shook his head and said profoundly, "They are not on the same level."
Initially, Li Fang had no hope of getting cured. Since she was capable of treating him completely, she was really different.
Moreover, she was a master at using ancient prescriptions.
The assistant was startled to hear the chairman say this. Considering Huo Yao’s incredible talent, why hadn’t anyone heard of her before?
"Are we going to have a meeting and tell everyone about the new honorary deputy chairman?" asked the assistant.
Wang sighed. He raised his hand.
He wished he could share the joy with the others, but the young woman expressly requested to keep a low profile.
Now that he had finally convinced her to join the association, he was not allowed to say it. Just the thought made him itch uncomfortably.
The assistant glanced at Wang. Although the assistant did not understand the need for secrecy, he nodded. "Got it. In that case, I will go prepare the new ID card."
"Okay." Wang waved his hand.
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After receiving a call from Wang’s assistant, Huo Yao saved his number and sent him the list of Chinese herbs she needed.
The Apothecaries’ Association owned Chinese herb farms. Other than rare herbs, they had a strong supply of herbs.
Huo Yao agreed to join the association more so because of this.
After chatting with Wang’s assistant, Huo Yao went back to the hospital.
Huo Tingrui had more or less recovered within the past two days. However, he had to stay under observation at the hospital for an entire week.
When Huo Yao got to the hospital ward door, he was talking to his assistant about the case. She halted briefly and stood outside the door for a few minutes before entering the room.
Huo Tingrui stopped talking about work when she got there. He closed his documents and handed them to the assistant. "Have you finished your business?"
"Uh huh." Huo Yao walked over and took his pulse as usual.
Huo Tingrui noticed she would come by and do this almost every day. Even though he felt cocky that his little sister was showing him concern, he pretended to comfort her. "Yao, I am fine. Didn’t the doctor’s report already say I am okay?"
Huo Yao let go of his hand. She raised her head and asked expressionlessly. "I was just wondering how much time you were planning to stay in the hospital and how much the hospital bills would stack up to."
Huo Tingrui was flabbergasted.
He thought she loved him but he was mistaken.
The assistant nearly laughed out loud. The boss’s little sister was undoubtedly humorous.
Huo Yao pulled a chair over and sat down. She leaned against her chin, glanced at the documents in his hands, and asked casually.. "You are already hospitalized. Do you really have to work? Didn’t the authorities already catch the culprit?"