Chapter 213 - Top Priority
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Gu Nianzhi had thought she had learned how to keep her composure from observing Huo Shaoheng in the last six years. She had been sure that nothing could surprise her any more.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, as soon as she heard of Bai Jinyiâs other role, the corners of Gu Nianzhiâs mouth began to twist in frustration.
Idiots!
How could they let Mrs. Songâs rival-in-love be her primary doctor? The whole family must be nuts!
The situation was now so incredible to Gu Nianzhi, her rising temper actually deflated like a popped balloon from the sheer ridiculousness of it all. She looked to Huo Shaoheng, saw that he was entirely unruffled, and collected herself.
The Huo family was no ordinary family: both Grandfather Huo, Huo Xuenong, and Huo Shaohengâs father, Huo Guanchen, held high-ranking positions in the military.
These were powerful, highly educated men; Gu Nianzhi found it difficult to believe that they had made such an elementary mistake.
And Huo Shaohengâhe was Song Jinningâs own flesh and blood. It was strange for him to not care about what was going on.
Gu Nianzhi did not think, for even a second, that Huo Shaoheng had made a mistake.
In her mind, Huo Shaoheng was always right. If anyone thought otherwise, Gu Nianzhi would know to doubt their own intellect and sanity. A man as accomplished and esteemed as Huo Shaoheng didnât get to the position he had as Major-General by making careless mistakes.
Was there something else going on here? Something she wasnât aware of?
Gu Nianzhi recalled that Huo Shaoheng had said he would tell her all the details later that night; unfortunately, Bai Jinyi had arrived before that could happen.
What should I do?
The wheels in Gu Nianzhiâs head spun rapidly. She decided that her top priority now was to get Song Jinning away from Bai Jinyi and Huo Jialan.
Gu Nianzhi knew there were almost certainly other things going on in the background, things she wasnât yet aware of. Even so, Gu Nianzhi felt it was probably better to remove Song Jinyi from the clutches of the other two women.
Gu Nianzhi had made up her mind. She gave a cough and called out, âPhysicist Bai?â
Bai Jinyi was looking at Huo Guanchen with a resigned expression on her face. Her lips were pressed in a straight line, and her face seemed pale and lifeless. She was a lot less lovely to look at, compared to Song Jinning.
âWhat is it?â Bai Jinyiâs gaze flickered from Huo Guanchen to Gu Nianzhi. âI have things to do.â
âOh, I know you must be very busy. Youâre the chief scientist, your time is precious, and all that fun stuff. On the other hand, Mrs. Song here requires urgent treatmentâwhich is why I think we shouldnât take up your time with it.â Gu Nianzhi cocked her head as she said, smiling, âWe should get someone else to be Mrs. Songâs psychiatrist. I think that would be best for all of us.â
âIâm not as busy as I used to be. Like I just said, I can take a few months off to live with Jinning and concentrate on treating her condition.â Bai Jinyi looked away, clearly reluctant to continue the conversation with Gu Nianzhi. She looked at Huo Guanchen instead. âGuanchen, what do you say? When do I move in?â
Huo Guanchen nodded. âYou can move in whenever you like.â
Huo Jialan smiled and clasped her hands together gleefully. âAunt Bai, did you bring your things with you? Thatâs okay if you didnât, we have everything here. If we donât have them, well, write down whatever you need in a list, and Iâll get someone to buy them, right away.â
Gu Nianzhiâs eyes widened in disbelief. She looked at Huo Guanchen, and then at Huo Shaoheng, who had remained silent all this while. She could feel anxiety and unease begin to gnaw at her insides.
What was wrong with these two men?
Did they really think it was totally ok to have Bai Jinyi treat Song Jinning?
She walked over to Song Jinning, slid her hand around the older womanâs arm, and said sullenly to Huo Guanchen, âUncle Huo, you have a... special relationship with Physicist Bai. I donât think she should be Auntie Songâs psychiatrist, or even her primary doctor. Think of the gossip!â
âGossip? What gossip?â Huo Jialan rolled her eyes as she tightened her violet Peruvian wool shawl around her. âWhat are you trying to say? Donât beat around the bush. Weâre all family here, except for you. Spit it out.â
Gu Nianzhiâs temper flared at the blatant hostility in Huo Jialanâs tone.
What did she mean by âweâre all family here, except for youâ?
âMiss Huo, I think I made myself clear. Uncle Huo is in a relationship with Physicist Bai. How can he let his current girlfriend treat his ex-wife? Thatâs just ridiculous! You know everyone would laugh at how absurd that sounds if they hear about it.â Gu Nianzhi watched Song Jinningâs expression carefully as she said this, but saw only a look of slight confusion, mixed with boredom and disinterest.
Was it possible Mrs. Song did not actually understand what everyone was talking about?
Gu Nianzhi didnât know how to proceed.
Huo Jialan had been waiting for Gu Nianzhi to say this. She dropped her smile, and said, with a sneer on her lips, âAunt Bai is a decent, moral person. How can you think of her that way? And anyway, Aunt Bai only got together with my second uncle after he divorced. Thereâs a dove in the magpieâs nest, all right, but it isnât her.â
âIf that is your concern, Miss Gu, all I can say is that your imagination has gotten the better of you. Iâm not so depraved as to deliberately sabotage someone who is mentally ill. Yes, Iâve been busy with work for the last few years, and Iâve been neglecting my duty as her doctor, I donât deny it. I want to make up for it now.â Bai Jinyi had also caught on to what Gu Nianzhi was hinting at, and was now refuting the implication with an expression of increasing bemusement.
Huo Jialan immediately backed Bai Jinyi up. âMiss Gu, I donât blame you for not knowing about it, but it wasnât at all easy for Aunt Bai to get Mrs. Song out of her initial state of hysteria. Youâd probably faint from shock if you had seen how her condition had been, back then. Aunt Bai is the only one who has the skills, the patience, and the qualifications to get close to Mrs. Song and treat her, which is why our family and the military decided to leave Mrs. Song in her capable hands.â
Huo Jialan and Bai Jinyiâs increasing confidence unnerved Gu Nianzhi, but she did not give in. She would keep up her assault, so long as Huo Shaoheng didnât tell her to stop. âYes, Physicist Bai is extremely talented, I know. But itâs been 16 years, and Mrs. Song still hasnât recovered. Why shouldnât we find someone else to give it a try? We shop around when we buy important necessities right? And we look into the long term value as well. Shouldnât we do the same for doctors?â
âBut Mrs. Songâs condition is special; her illness is connected to the militaryâs top-secret experimental plan. In order to prevent confidential information from leaking, the average Joe on the street isnât allowed to be anywhere near Mrs. Song. If you want to get another doctor for Mrs. Song, youâll have to submit a request to the military, and wait for them to vet your candidate. Who knows how long that will takeâyears, probably.â Huo Jialanâs counter-argument was water-tight, and there was a self-satisfied gleam in her eyes. She looked at Gu Nianzhi indulgently, like an adult watching a child throw a pointless tantrum.
âThatâs true. Iâll add that hypnosis is a major component of psychotherapy, which is why we need someone we can trust. What if Jinning ends up revealing confidential information during a hypnosis session? We canât be too careful with this. I was part of the laboratory back then, too. I wasnât an active participant in that specific experiment, but I know everything about it, which is why the military decided to let me handle her treatment.â Bai Jinyi had regained her composure, and was now patiently and amiably explaining the details to Gu Nianzhi.
Gu Nianzhi felt as though she had fallen into a spiderâs web; she saw Huo Jialan and Bai Jinyi standing before her, their expressions frosty as they watched her struggle.
However, she was not the type to go down easily. Gu Nianzhi immediately bounced back with a new argument: âWell, what about a medical officer, then? Like Chen Lie, for exampleâheâs the top medical officer in the country, Iâm sure youâve heard of him. Why not let him give it a try? Heâs a soldier, and his security clearance level should be high enough. You wonât have to worry about confidential information potentially getting into the wrong hands if he takes over as Mrs. Songâs doctor, right?â Gu Nianzhi spread her hands in a nonchalant shrug as she played her trump card.
Huo Jialan refused to budge. âChen Lie is a top doctor, one of the very best. I donât refute that. But Iâve never heard anything about Chen Lie knowing the first thing about psychology, and he has zero experience as a psychiatrist. Aunt Bai, on the other hand, has 16 years of experience.â
Gu Nianzhi arched an eyebrow. She did not back down, either. âWhat do you mean, Chen Lie has zero experience?â She was about to bring up Chen Lieâs psychotherapy sessions with her, but Huo Shaoheng suddenly spoke up and interrupted her. âAs long as the military agrees to it, you can let Chen Lie try, of course, but as far as I know Chen Lie is a busy man these days. He may not have the time.â
Huo Jialan, Bai Jinyi, and Huo Guanchen were surprised to see Huo Shaoheng side with Gu Nianzhi.
Bai Jinyi and Huo Guanchen exchanged a look, but did not say anything.
Huo Jialan was not persuaded. She gritted her teeth and spat out, annoyed, âCousin Brother, you should stop humoring Miss Gu and her silly fantasies.â She glared at Huo Shaoheng. âCousin Brother, I hope you havenât forgotten that my father was also in the lab that day. When the experiment went wrong, the military came to my mother and me and told us that my father had gone missing.â Huo Jialan pointed a finger at Song Jinning, who was standing beside Gu Nianzhi. âSheâs the only one who knows what really happened in the lab that day! You want to take her away? Over my dead body! She knows what happened to my father!â