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After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!

Chapter 752 - 601: Not Thinking Straight, Still Dreaming Big
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Chapter 752: Chapter 601: Not Thinking Straight, Still Dreaming Big

Ming Chao, who has always been straightforward in dealing with people, couldn’t be bothered to listen to a fool whine here, especially as it disturbed her sister’s rest.

"Mr. Ming, I want to wait and apologize to the lady inside before leaving, is that okay?"

"Does an apology really help?" Ming Chao’s voice was cold as she looked at the perpetrating driver from the hospital room door.

"Whether or not it helps, I still need to say sorry." The driver stood awkwardly beside the two police officers, with a few bruises on his face.

When he wasn’t in a frenzy, he was sensible enough not to harp on Ming Chao hitting him.

"No need." Ming Chao glanced at him, "Hurry up and leave."

"Let’s go then." The two traffic police officers saw Ming Chao’s sullen face, and the male officer tugged at the perpetrating driver.

The female officer spoke to Ming Chao, "Mr. Ming, based on the circumstances of this traffic accident, this gentleman is fully responsible and must bear 100% of the compensation liability. Miss Ning is without fault and does not need to bear any compensation responsibility. We will issue the liability determination document shortly."

Ming Chao nodded calmly, "I will have my lawyer follow up on subsequent issues. You can communicate with him in detail when the time comes."

"Mr. Ming, I have already contacted the insurance company; they are on their way." The perpetrating driver seemed genuinely eager to make amends for his mistake.

The two traffic officers thought the driver, although quite reckless during the accident, maintained a relatively proper attitude while explaining, and looked toward Ming Chao.

After a brief glance at them, Ming Chao quietly opened the hospital room door, which was silent inside, and then gently closed the door again.

"You may leave now." Although he was young, his authority was prominent when he spoke with emotion.

Even though there were only a few words, the tone inadvertently carried an air of authority.

It wasn’t just the perpetrating driver; even the two officers were slightly intimidated.

"Mr. Ming, unless there’s anything else, we’ll head back now."

"Take good care of Miss Ning."

With that, they led the perpetrating driver out.

...

Jingcheng University First Hospital parking lot.

"Officer Xiao, Officer Luo, thank you for your hard work today, goodbye." The perpetrating driver intended to separate from the two officers, who were making records as they reached the parking lot entrance.

After leaving the hospital, his restlessness was gone.

Apparently, his discomfort stemmed perhaps not from the environment or the events, but from people.

Officer Luo immediately frowned, "The car is over here, where do you intend to go?"

"I want to check if there’s a fruit market outside, get some fruits for the lady upstairs, feel really sorry for frightening her family earlier." The driver scratched his head with a sheepish grin.

Officer Xiao looked at him helplessly, "Save your goodwill until the lady wakes up. Her brother clearly doesn’t wish to see you anymore today, so forget about going back with fruits, just hurry up and follow us."

"Follow you?" The driver was dumbfounded, "My home isn’t in the same direction as your station."

"What dream world are you living in?" Officer Xiao retorted, "You think we’re free enough to give you a lift home, huh? Your mind is muddled, yet your imagination runs wild."

"Then where are we off to?" The driver asked, puzzled, "What’s the point? Haven’t we discussed everything that needed discussing?"

"Discussed? Who’s discussing anything with you?" Officer Xiao was astonished, feeling the driver might be somewhat clueless, "You’ve caused such a mess today, and yet you think you can just walk away?"

In the rainy early winter of Jingcheng, it was damp and cold.

The wind seemed to pierce deep into one’s bones, and the driver huddled in his coat, shivered, and said tremblingly, "But didn’t the doctor say the lady is fine, just unconscious and can’t wake up by herself? I’m not shirking my responsibilities one bit—is there some part that isn’t clear yet?"

Having said all this in one breath, he sneezed a big sneeze.

"Achoo..."

Even wearing long down jackets, the officers felt quite cold and didn’t want to dawdle with a fool in the pothole-ridden hospital parking lot.

"You need to attend classes at our station, and once the class is over, then you can go home."

"Road rage needs lessons?" The driver didn’t understand.

"Of course, it’s a condition that needs addressing."

"If treatment is required, I’d consult a doctor, why go to your station?" The driver shook with cold, completely clueless about the current procedure, "I’ve never heard of a driver involved in an accident having to attend classes at a station, it’s all so..."

Such a bother!

He didn’t say it aloud, but the officers could read his thoughts.

"Going to class means seeing the doctor." In such freezing weather, with heavy rain, even Officer Luo’s professional patience was exhausted dealing with the mindless driver, "We’re taking you to see a psychologist at our station."

Officer Xiao sternly added, "Traffic jams aren’t scary—what’s frightening is mental blockages, which act like invisible toxins, subtly harming your psychological health. You’re lucky; our station is currently conducting public service for citizens, inviting skilled psychologists to run classes for drivers involved in accidents. Hurry up!"

"Is there such a thing?" The driver understood but was still greatly surprised, "How does one attend classes? Where?"

"Online classes." Officer Xiao replied.

The mention of online classes made the driver’s head spin, "Is there no other way to resolve this without attending classes with you?"

"Yes, when purchasing insurance next year, only buy mandatory liability insurance. Whenever you drive, constantly remind yourself that you only have that coverage. If you lose self-control, you’ll face bankruptcy—think you’d dare rage then?" The officers were amused.

"Alright, alright, lady, I’ll go with you to the station for classes." The driver pivoted swiftly, but after just two steps, he stopped abruptly and quickly fished out his phone, "But I need to call my wife first, or she’ll worry why I’m not home tonight."

Knowing to consult his wife when in trouble...

Officer Luo had no idea what he thought.

At least the female officer’s expression softened significantly.

Inept people are full of flaws.

The driver opened his phone, about to dial, only to find the screen indicating no power and automatically shutting down.

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