Chapter 482: Foreign Man Jonny
. 。“Song Yiren's brother also said without any pity >>> 。Get out, all of you, get out! 。I have nothing to do with you. 。" Song Yiren couldn't stand their insults any longer and roared in anger. " 。...Qiao Shunchen touched Qin Jingwen's head, feeling it was hot, but what was slightly comforting was that she had started sweating, which proved she was starting to get a fever.
checked again, but Qiao Shunchen was still not at ease 。"Du Peng, arrange a full body checkup for Madam immediately." 。"Mr. Qiao, I'll arrange this right away. " 。Du Peng said that he was going to find a doctor, and on the police side, the friend from the embassy was still negotiating. 。“We take care of ourselves, you can monitor this. " 。Moreover, tomorrow morning I will formally raise this issue with your leaders on behalf of the embassy. 。The device in your hands can access all the basic information of our personnel, yet you have delayed for such a long time that our personnel have been driven to illness by unbearable circumstances. 。This is clearly intentional on your part. Every single one of you involved, as well as your police department and leadership, will be held accountable. 。The embassy staff said that arrogantly and walked directly towards Qiao Shunchen. 。Now those few policemen were clearly intimidated. Things had escalated, and they weren't just risking their jobs, but also impacting many diplomatic affairs. 。Because they were afraid, the embassy staff's opinions weren't refuted. 。Thus, Qin Jingwen entrusted Qiao Shunchen with the care personally, but left two policemen to guard it here. 。Qin Jingwen didn't argue with Qiao Shunchen and finally let go of her worries after a full body check. 。In the higher-level ward of the hospital, Qin Jingwen had already broken a fever, but she was still weak and lying on the bed. 。I just want to ask you, what right do you have to drive away Qin Jingwen Is Qiao's yours, or am I Qiao Shunchen yours Who gave you the authority to drive away Qin Jingwen"Qiao Shunchen's anger was ind...