<h4>Chapter 694: Chapter 694: There’s a Reason for Everything</h4>
Kang Li spoke with decisiveness, "When I hear apatriot calling for help, I cannot pretend to be deaf."
The cry for help came from the driver, Jiang Feng. At the time, Jiang Feng was truly worried that Jiang Boya would be finished off by those three sturdy men.
ymates as children, and as close as a right hand is to the left arm in adulthood, the two were not brothers but were even closer than brothers. Moreover, Jiang Feng was extremely loyal to Jiang Boya, willing to protect him in times of danger, even at the cost of his own life.
When he called for help, one of the sturdy men had already beaten him half to death, and his head was severely injured. Honestly, it was difficult for him even to get up. Having no other choice, he sought help from passersby to save Jiang Boya.
At this moment, Jiang Feng was lying in the next hospital room, his body wrapped in quite a few bandages.
Upon medical examination, the doctor diagnosed a slight concussion in his head. He needed to stay in hospital for observation and treatment for three days before discharge procedures could be processed.
"Good day to you both. The cause of this incident lies with me; someone intends me harm, and this Miss Kang—to save me and..."
With a polite smile on his face, Jiang Boya exined the details to Director Loh and Coach Wang, and then he said, "All of Miss Kang’s medical expenses at the hospital will be covered by me, and in addition, I will prepare a generous gift to show my gratitude to Miss Kang and Miss Han."
"Mr. Jiang, I can ept you taking care of my medical expenses in the hospital, but there’s no need for any generous gift."
Kang Li spoke before Director Loh and Coach Wang could say anything.
Han Xia waved her hand: "I didn’t offer much help. Mr. Jiang, you don’t need to prepare any gifts to thank me."
"Mr. Jiang, let’s just proceed with that arrangement."
Director Loh made the final decision.
Jiang Boya remained silent for a moment, then nodded, "Okay, then."
As evening approached, Kang Li’s health returned to normal. She didn’t stay a moment longer in the hospital than necessary. With Han Xia’s help inpleting the discharge procedures, the two women were then taken back to their residence by Coach Wang.
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As for Director Loh, he had already left by the mid-afternoon.
It must be noted that Jiang Boya was taken away from the hospital by someone appointed by Great Master Jiang to deal with the day’s events, namely the near fatal incident that befell Jiang Boya.
From this, it was not hard to infer that the three sturdy men taken away by the police were most likely already in Old Master Jiang’s hands.
Well, in fact, that was indeed the case.
Upon returning home, Jiang Boya attended to the day’s events under Old Master Jiang’s instructions, and this kept him busy for two whole days.
"Is everything clear now?"
"Yes."
"What do you n to do about it?"
"I’ll leave the mastermind and those three scums whoid their hands on me to the police for a public and official handling, as for my Second Uncle and their lot, I want them to move out and let them fend for themselves."
Old Master Jiang and his brother, Second Master Jiang, each had his own set of offspring: Old Master Jiang had only one son, Jiang Boya, whereas Second Master Jiang had three sons.
In their early years, the two brothers fled the country with their families to seek refuge. Not long after settling down abroad, they divided their family assets, as previously agreed upon while still in China.
However, they continued to live together over the years.
But as the saying goes, greed knows no bounds; the second son of Second Master Jiang coveted the family assets of Old Master Jiang and seeing that his cousin Boya was nearing forty and yet unmarried, he instigated Second Master Jiang to propose to Old Master Jiang that they adopt a grandchild from their household for Boya. However, Boya did not agree.
Consequently, the heart harbored resentment. The second son nned to eliminate Boya, because if something were to happen to Boya, Great Master Jiang’s fortunes would inevitably pass into Second Master Jiang’s hands.
And as the second son of the second household, the share he would receive, although much lesspared to having his child being adopted by Boya, was still better than getting nothing at all.
It was with these motives that today’s events unfolded.