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Chapter 69: Everything Depends on Fate



Chapter 69: Everything Depends on Fate

After leaving the hospital and returning to the hotel, Wu Hao finally relaxed after days of tension. "Since my father's condition is temporarily under control, I should arrange for his discharge in a few days. After taking care of these matters, I need to quickly get my base up and running."

Now Wu Hao's top priority is to develop a method to completely eradicate cancer cells. His aircraft project will naturally take a back seat for now.

After all, the current medication can only control cancer cells for one to two years. It would be best if he could find a solution to this problem earlier.

He needs to leave some time for himself to deal with any unexpected situations. Therefore, Wu Hao's immediate task is to get his base operational as soon as possible and start manufacturing equipment related to genetic medicine and nanotechnology research.

Most of this equipment cannot be obtained through normal means, and the existing devices in the world cannot meet Wu Hao's needs. Therefore, he can only slowly manufacture these devices himself, and to achieve that, he needs to get his base up and running.

Two days later, the hospital learned about Wu Hongguo's situation. After a series of examinations, the hospital obtained the same results as the previous patient.

"Mr. Wu, although your father's condition is indeed under control, we still hope he can continue to stay in the hospital for further observation. After all, we haven't fully understood your father's specific condition," said Zhang Hua, the attending physician responsible for Wu Hongguo's treatment, upon hearing that Wu Hao intended to arrange for his father's discharge. Naturally, he tried to persuade him to stay.

After all, Wu Hongguo's situation is identical to that of the previous patient. Before they fully understand the specific circumstances, the hospital naturally wants to keep them for observation and research.

Wu Hao was well aware of the hospital's intentions. Understanding this, how could he possibly leave his father in the hospital to be used as a guinea pig for their research?

"No need, Dr. Zhang. The decision to discharge is not mine alone. In fact, my father has wanted to leave the hospital for a while now. His health has also recovered quite well in the past two days, so there's no need for him to continue staying in the hospital," Wu Hao politely refused the proposal.

"If you insist on arranging for the discharge, then I won't insist. However, I hope your father can come to our hospital for regular check-ups every month. It will help us monitor his latest condition," Zhang Hua reluctantly said, nodding his head.

He could tell that Wu Hao was determined to have his father discharged, so he naturally couldn't force the issue. In addition to Wu Hongguo, the other patient and their family had agreed to continue the hospitalization observation. The hospital had promised to waive all future medical expenses to ensure their compliance.

Although the cancer cells in the other patient's body were under control, their age and the prolonged medication had left their overall physical condition in a poor state. The patient's family was aware of these circumstances. If they were to take the patient home, they would require dedicated personnel to take care of them. If any unforeseen circumstances were to arise, they wouldn't be able to handle them promptly.

Since the hospital was waiving all expenses now, they naturally agreed to the hospital's request.

When Wu Hao heard Zhang Hua's words, he did not object. There was no problem with having a monthly check-up.

After completing the necessary discharge procedures, Wu Hao drove his parents back to their hometown. Once he returned home, he spoke to his father.

"Dad! You and Mom don't need to worry about the farming tasks at home anymore. As for the management of the hills behind, we can hire people from the village to take care of it. I'll talk to the village chief about it later and ask him to arrange it."

"Alright, I'll listen to you. I'll just focus on recovering at home from now on!" Wu Hongguo agreed without refusing. After all, he wasn't stubborn. In his current condition, there was no need for him to engage in any farm work.

Moreover, now that his son had the ability and the family's financial situation had improved, there was no need for him to adapt to a life of leisure at home. It might have taken some time to adjust before falling ill, but now that his physical condition didn't allow it, he wouldn't insist.

"Well, Dad, you should relax at home and have peace of mind. Your health will definitely improve," Wu Hao firmly nodded.

At this moment, Zhang Huilan, who was standing nearby, spoke up, "Son, your father will be taken care of, so you don't need to worry. You should consider finding a partner. I think Xiaoyun is a good choice."

Wu Hao felt somewhat helpless upon hearing this and could only reply, "I understand, Mom. I will consider it. This matter doesn't need to be rushed; it depends on fate..."

"Why rely on fate! I think Xiaoyun and you have a good connection. She's beautiful and filial. What more could you ask for?" Zhang Huilan could clearly tell that Wu Hao's words were just a perfunctory response and glared at him.

"Alright, don't push him. When he wants to pursue a relationship, he will. It's no use rushing him," Wu Hongguo, who was next to them, appeared more open-minded. Although he also thought Zhang Huilan's suggestion was good, since his son didn't have such plans or intentions, he wouldn't force the issue.

"You... I don't know what to say to you..." Zhang Huilan opened her mouth but ultimately didn't know how to continue. After all, Wu Hongguo was still unaware of the true nature of his illness, and everything appeared relatively open to him.

But Zhang Huilan, who knew the truth, was different. The reason she was so eager for Wu Hao to find a wife was that she hoped to have grandchildren as soon as possible, considering Wu Hongguo's limited time left...

However, Wu Hao was completely focused on curing his father's illness, so he naturally didn't take this into consideration. In his view, he was still young, and it was too early to think about such matters.

After some excuse, Wu Hao left. First, he found the village chief and entrusted him to help find someone to manage the planted fruit seedlings and medicinal herbs in the hills.

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