City’s Best Divine Doctor
Chapter 1137 - 1136: The Perpetrator
CHAPTER 1137: CHAPTER 1136: THE PERPETRATOR
Huang Wenjie and the girl next to him were taken onto the police car by the traffic officers. Along the way, Huang Wenjie continued to act belligerently, as if he were drunk. If it weren’t for being the son of Deputy Director Huang, these officers would have disciplined him already.
The police could smell the alcohol from afar and knew without a doubt that this kid had been driving under the influence.
Given the situation where drunk driving resulted in injuring people, and some were nearly killed, an average person would surely be held in the detention center for a period.
But with this kid’s father being the vice director of the traffic bureau, things might be different for him.
After bringing Huang Wenjie and the young girl to the traffic bureau, an officer informed the battalion commander about the situation. Upon confirming that Huang Wenjie was indeed the son of Deputy Director Huang Gang, the commander had to call Huang Gang.
"Director, your son has an incident."
"What happened to my son?"
Huang Gang was puzzled when he received the call from the traffic bureau.
"He hit several girls with his car at the south gate of Jinling University."
"What? Was anyone killed?"
"Apparently, no one died, but the injured have been sent to a nearby hospital for treatment."
"Make sure this doesn’t become known to others, help me settle it quietly. Never mind, I will handle it personally."
Huang Gang hadn’t anticipated his son getting into such trouble.
With Li Zhiguo stepping into office, compared to the previous mayor, things might be stricter. If his son’s incident gets out, his career might be at risk.
After all, if he can’t even manage his son, how can he manage others?
"Also, I realized Huang was driving seriously drunk."
The battalion commander added.
"I will come over right now."
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Ye Qiu watched as the injured girls got carried onto the ambulance and sent away. The perpetrator claiming his father was a deputy director had already been taken by the traffic officers, so Ye Qiu didn’t stay longer.
He got into his car and drove back to Peach Blossom Source Villa Community.
He recalled rescuing one of the girls earlier and had a feeling he had seen her somewhere before.
For the moment, Ye Qiu didn’t dwell on it, knowing she had a ruptured heart which he’d already treated. The remaining concerns were external injuries and severe fractures from the car running over her legs; the rest should be manageable.
As for the reckless perpetrator, Ye Qiu couldn’t care less.
Upon arriving at the villa entrance, Ye Qiu parked his car, noticing Chen Fang inside cleaning, waiting for his return.
"Mom, hasn’t Dad and Sis returned yet?"
"They should be back, still on the road."
Ye Qiu went upstairs, first turning on the computer to play games for a couple of hours before Ye Xue called him down for dinner.
"Ye Qiu, is your sister really stupid?"
"Sis, how could you be stupid?"
"I can’t get the hang of reverse parking after trying so many times."
Ye Xue complained.
"No rush, take it slowly."
Ye Qiu sat down with his parents and sister to have dinner. After dinner, he went back upstairs; instead of continuing with computer games, he focused on summarizing tips to easily pass the driving tests.
If relying solely on Ye Qiu himself, it wouldn’t work. But, having absorbed soul consciousness of many experienced drivers, passing these test projects easily wasn’t difficult.
In two hours, after reviewing all projects, especially reverse parking and parallel parking, Ye Qiu formulated a set of excellent techniques, which, at least in his view, could greatly reduce time and increase the success rate.
After completing them, he planned to hand them over to Ye Xue for her to pass to Wang Risheng at the driving school tomorrow.
Finishing the writing, Ye Qiu took a shower, returned to his room, and resumed cultivating the Primordial Five Emperors Technique.
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Ling Fei and the other injured girls were sent to a nearby hospital for treatment. Soon after, Ling Fei’s supervisor, head teacher, and her parents received news of her car accident and admission to the hospital.
Ling Fei’s parents, Ling Zhengwei and Zhou Xiaolan, hurried from their homes to the hospital to check on Ling Fei.
After Ling Fei’s suicide attempt, Ling Zhengwei and Zhou Xiaolan formally completed divorce procedures quickly after. Ling Fei, being an adult, didn’t necessarily have to follow either parent.
Ling Zhengwei and Zhou Xiaolan lived their separate lives, not interfering with each other’s affairs. However, upon hearing about their daughter’s car accident, they were deeply concerned.
Zhou Xiaolan arrived at the hospital first, asking a nurse upfront about Ling Fei’s condition, learning she was undergoing a full-body examination.
"Have the medical bills been paid?"
"Miss Zhou, don’t worry, the expenses have been settled by the perpetrator’s family."
After retrieving Huang Wenjie from the traffic bureau, Huang Gang directly went to the hospital to personally handle the matter.
The medical costs for the injured were certainly covered by him, and such matters should not be publicized, nor made known to more people.
Huang Gang discreetly used his influence here and left after arranging matters with the hospital director.
Having paid the medical bills and with connections to Vice Director Huang, neither doctors nor nurses here had concerns.
Zhou Xiaolan rushed to the examination room, finding not only Ling Fei but also her supervisor and head teacher.
These two she had met during the school opening.
"Ling Fei’s mother, don’t worry too much; she just has fractures."
The head teacher reassured her.
Having heard it was the deputy director’s son who caused the crash, she dared not say much else.
"Fractures? How severe?"
"Both legs are fractured; surgery might be necessary to mend them."
This isn’t serious?
Still not worrying?
Zhou Xiaolan almost fainted.
Though her daughter’s life was saved, the severe fractures in her legs made her extremely anxious.
When Ling Zhengwei rushed over, Ling Fei had completed various checks, with doctors temporarily diagnosing severe fractures in both legs, but finding nothing yet elsewhere.
Yet, based on Ling Fei’s recollection, she was thrown several meters by the car, later having her legs run over. It shouldn’t logically be just this outcome.
Thus, the attending physician was perplexed, deciding on hospital observation.
"Xiao Fei, who hit you like this? Where’s the perpetrator?"
Ling Zhengwei angrily asked.
"I’m unsure myself."
Ling Fei replied.
However, both Ling Fei’s supervisor and head teacher knew, but they feared speaking up, afraid of family confrontations.
In the adjacent hospital room, other girls from Jin University struck by the car were less severely hurt than Ling Fei, yet still suffered internal injuries from being flung, some even vomited blood on the ambulance, receiving further treatment now within their hospital room.