Chapter 151 - 151 Doctor Zheng
Rebirth: The Fake Young Lady Is A Real Young Lady
151 Doctor Zheng
After sending Shen Xi back to the dormitory, Guan Lei returned to his villa in Rongcheng. He thought he would meet the so-called Doctor Zheng the following morning. He did not expect to see his father and Doctor Zheng drinking tea in the living room when he arrived home.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Noting his sonâs return, Guan Yan quickly got up and had Guan Lei greet the esteemed psychiatrist. âThis is Doctor Zheng, whom Iâve told you about.â
Guan Lei extended his hand, greeting, âIâve long heard of your name. Itâs an honour to receive treatment from you, Doctor Zheng.â
Guan Lei was not trying to butter up the good doctor; his father had already informed him of Zheng Huaiâs background and accomplishments. He was merely showing the respect the man deserved.
By 19, Zheng Huai was touted as a medical genius. His formidable reputation and stunning looks caused quite a sensation just a few years ago. Zheng Huaiâs popularity had skyrocketed since then, comparable to any big-name celebrities in the entertainment industry.
Zheng Huai had not appeared in the public eye for some time. He was rumoured to have gone abroad to further his research at a foreign university. Although he was only 25 this year, he had already become the most prominent professor at that university.
All the information he knew was not something he attained through public channels; instead, he learned much through the social circles they shared. Even if Guan Lei did not want to know anything about Zheng Huai, he could not. That was because Zheng Huai was the grandson of Shen Hui, the head of Shen Corporation, one of three of the most influential financial groups around.
As the successor of Shen Corporation was yet unknown, many speculated that Zheng Huai would eventually take the reigns of the financial giant. Unfortunately, it did not seem likely since Zheng Huai was wholeheartedly devoted to his pursuit of medicine.
Zheng Huai accepted Guan Leiâs proffered hand, shaking it as he said, âYouâre much too kind. I am honoured to help you in whatever way I can, Young Master Guan.â
While he spoke, Zheng Huai did his best to parse out the sort of relationship Guan Lei shared with Shen Xi.
The Guan Lei of Hai City was notorious for being violent and difficult to get along with. Despite his age, he was as ruthless as any of those old foxes when it came to business. It was something of an open secret in their social circles.
Few knew what Guan Lei looked like, and most who claimed they did, dropped descriptions straight out of a fairytale, pieced together by idle gossip.
Not having much to work with, Zheng Huai could only hazard a guess as to the nature of Guan Lei and Shen Xiâs relationship. Guan Lei did not seem like someone who would put stock into the flimsy relationship that was an artificial construct between classmates. When viewed in light of his nature, which was no secret, Guan Lei would not have allowed just anyone to snatch his phone away without doing anything in retaliation.
Were Guan Lei and Shen Xi in a relationship? Perhaps something more intimate, something a little more than just friends⦠How could it be? Shen Xi was only 18, and they had just found her. How could they let Guan Lei, this pig, steal her?
What if⦠what if Guan Lei bullied his poor cousin?! Everyone knew Guan Lei was not an easy person to get along with.
The thought caused him to tighten his grip on Guan Leiâs hand without knowing. Guan Leiâs cold eyes darted to their hands. Calmly, he asked, âIs something wrong? Do you intend to take my pulse while shaking my hand, Doctor Zheng? Iâm not sure youâd get anything useful by gripping me so tightly.â
Guan Leiâs words shook Zheng Huai from his stupor and released his chargeâs hand. He tried to cover up his mistake with a cough, saying, âI didnât expect Young Master Guan to be so adept at telling jokes!â
Guan Lei smiled, but it didnât quite reach his eyes. Zheng Huai may not have held malice towards him, but he was far from being the amicable young man he seemed. The look the young doctor shot him was as if he had had his most prized possession stolen from him.
Guan Lei wracked his brain, trying to remember if he had done anything to warrant Zheng Huaiâs ire, but drew a blank. He and Zheng Huai had never really interacted much, even though being tangentially aware of each other through their shared social circles.
With Guan Leiâs return, Guan Yan excused himself to allow the doctor and patient some privacy.
Guan Lei followed Zheng Huai to an adjoining room full of medical equipment. Guan Lei did not expect Zheng Huai to have all his instruments on standby.
Before Guan Lei could ask, Zheng Huai introduced his testing equipment. âYoung Master Guan, donât look at those. Theyâre all big and heavy. This, however, is the worldâs best memory detector. It is not commercially used yet; itâs been undergoing rigorous clinical testing. You are its first official patient.â
Guan Lei frowned. Didnât that mean Zheng Huai was using him as a glorified guinea pig? What kind of memory detector was it? Would it reveal all his memories?
Still, Guan Lei was not worried. âIâve been experiencing insomnia because of bad dreams. How does it relate to a machine meant to probe my memories?â
Zheng Huai, who was setting up the machine, paused. It seemed Young Master Guan was more alert than he had thought. However, now that Guan Lei was in his territory, reigning in the disagreeable young man would not be an issue.