Chapter 378 - Chapter 378: Chapter 378 Traditional Business (1/2)

Chapter 378: Chapter 378 Traditional Business

Chen Yu took out the Token of the Knights of the Round Table from his person and placed it on the table.

“Fox invited me to join the Knights of the Round Table and even told me many secrets within the organization.”

“That’s not surprising!” Tong Ming was not the least bit startled, “Someone like you is eagerly sought after by many organizations.”

Chen Yu sighed softly, having showcased his medical skills in many places.

That, in itself, was the foundation for researching the elixir of life.

“So, do you think I should leave the Knights of the Round Table?”

“No need!” Tong Ming handed back the token, “Stay there, but keep an eye on their internal movements at all times. Those guys are going against nature with their actions, and one day they’ll cause trouble for this world.”

Chen Yu suddenly understood what Tong Ming meant.

He had known about the existence of the Knights of the Round Table, which certainly meant he had known all along that the Childe Family was a member.

His initial agreement to collaborate with the Childe Family was to probe the internal movements of the Knights of the Round Table as quickly as possible.

“Are you suggesting that we should take them out when we get the chance?”

Tong Ming laughed heartily, “There’s no need to rush, and besides, the financial power of the Knights of the Round Table could cover the whole world. With the power we currently wield, it’s not realistic to take them down.”

Chen Yu didn’t say anything more, just kept these words in mind.

Tong Ming took a document out of his desk and handed it to Chen Yu.

“This is a report from Suzhou City. I’ve already sent someone to handle it, but the results weren’t satisfactory. You’ll have to go yourself.”

Upon seeing the contents of the document, Chen Yu’s eyes widened in shock. He hadn’t expected such chaos in Suzhou City during his absence.

Without lingering, he immediately boarded a private plane for Suzhou City.

Chen Yu had, to some extent, monopolized Suzhou City. His production of medicinal herb packs and pre-made meals had delivered a devastating blow to many traditional industries.

Many local chambers of commerce banded together, seeking to fight against Chen Yu and force him to shut down two industrial parks.

Hou Jianchang, as the person in charge of the industrial parks, natually had to confront these people, but he hadn’t expected them to play dirty tricks.

In an unexpected accident, Hou Jianchang suffered a comminuted fracture in one of his legs and was still in the hospital.

Chen Yu went straight to the hospital as soon as he landed.

In the intensive care unit, Hou Jianchang lay half-reclined, stuffing grapes into his mouth, looking rather optimistic.

“Old Hou!”

Chen Yu called out urgently and rushed in.

Hou Jianchang became excited, “Old Chen, you’re back?”

Chen Yu frowned, “With such a big incident, how could I not come back?”

Hou Jianchang sighed helplessly.

“It’s all trivial matters; I didn’t expect it to blow up so much that even you were alerted.”

Chen Yu didn’t say anything further and grabbed Hou Jianchang’s leg, gently kneading it.

A comminuted fracture could likely lead to lifelong disability. The hospital had set his bone and provided a detailed treatment plan, but that was only a temporary solution, not a cure.

Chen Yu restored the shattered bones one by one, then gave them a sharp twist.

The plaster wrapped around the outside instantly broke apart, and Hou Jianchang’s leg was completely healed.

Afterward, Chen Yu wrote out a prescription.

“Take this medicine for three days and you’ll be fine,”

Hou Jianchang didn’t even look at it before handing the prescription to his private nurse, instructing him to get the medicine.