Chapter 650: Havent negotiated yet (2/2)
Huo Jingrun's parents were divorced for many years, and her mother went to the Southern Military Region after the divorce.
Jiang Xiangqian happily, rounded off, ”Don't worry, Jiang Yi has not been ill during this period of time, too late, too late.” He asked Huo Jingrun about Jiang Yi's condition a few days ago, and it can last up to half a year.
There is still half a year, so I will ask another day, besides that hospital, the genius doctor can do other hospitals. There seems to be a hospital under Jiang's house, but it is not well-known and large.
What worries him now is that the research team Huo Jingrun invited back from Country M is at a loss for Jiang Yi's illness. Their advice is that it is best to find a Chinese medicine doctor to slowly adjust the nerves.
Luo Yunlong saw that Jiang Xiangqian was not in a hurry, but the smile on his face stopped, fearing that he would be overwhelmed by his illness, and he quickly comforted, ”Don't worry, Ji Ren has his own natural state. Since the genius doctor asked for a hospital, then we will He is just looking for a house in the capital again.”
Jiang Xiangqian nodded, ”I mean that too.”
Huo Haidong bulged his cheeks and didn't say a word for a long time, he really couldn't say, he said nothing.
At that time, he insisted on letting Huo Jingrun join the army, but he did not expect to force his grandson to become more and more away from him. He went to M country to study medicine and entered the business world after he came back. The business has been doing well in recent years, and his feelings It is getting faint.
Originally expecting Huo Jingze, the boy was weak when he was small, let alone joining the army, he didn't even finish his studies.
Thinking of this, Huo Haidong also let out a long sigh. Forget it, don't think about these bad things, say something happy, ”Listen to Wei Zhenhui saying that the special forces recruits have almost been trained, let us old guys have time to see.”
Jiang Xiangqian didn't refute him this time, ”I mean it too.”
(End of this chapter)