Tao Liangchen
Chapter 390 Oblivious to Romance
In this regard, Su Yehao's mother was extremely experienced. Several hospitals under her name collaborated with Hong Kong's most famous lawyers.
Patients scrutinized every detail, eager to find fault during treatment, leading to constant lawsuits throughout the year.
Regulation was a good thing, but excessive enforcement could create new problems.
Hospitals under the Earl Medical Group even had a dedicated emergency department crisis response team. They also equipped medical staff with safe passages and one-button alarms, all learned from hard experience.
So when Mother Tang heard Su Yehao's account, she seemed unconcerned, only reminding him not to get personally involved in these troubles and to leave it to the lawyers.
Investigating medical records and such would be handled by the secretary and lawyers.
After finishing the call, Su Yehao asked Jiang Shiye while sipping coffee, "Is the tourist who fainted alright after the rescue?"
"He's fine. I even sent someone to visit. I heard he was full of energy when arguing with our staff, which is why I was so angry. It's clearly a scam for money."
Jiang Shiye sighed, placed the ashtray beside him, flicked off the cigar ash, and continued, "We don't handle many tours on the plateau. I'm considering canceling them altogether. I heard the oxygen levels are very low, and tourists are prone to problems. Although I'm healthy, I'm not young anymore, and I don't dare to go. I heard the scenery is beautiful."
"…Don't mention you, I wouldn't dare either, unless I brought a large oxygen generator."
In the past year or so, Su Yehao had been to many places.
London, Singapore, Thailand, New York, San Francisco, Hawaii, Jiuzhaigou, Si Jiucheng, and also Lin'an, Shanghai, and Japan.
Having traveled to many places, his desire to go out diminished. He hadn't used up all the free private plane rental times gifted by Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank. Staying outside for too long made him irritable; two or three-day whirlwind trips were the most comfortable.
After considering it, he continued to say to Jiang Shiye:
"Let's keep the tours, but revise the contract again. Also, limit the age of participants and preferably have them get a medical check-up. The more guests we receive, the more likely something is to happen statistically. Let's learn from experienced companies, give the guides some training courses, and also require mandatory insurance. It shouldn't be a big problem."
Jiang Shiye smiled after listening:
"I was just saying. Once we've taken over the Hong Kong and Casino markets, we'll definitely need to increase the number of tours when we expand into the mainland. We still lack experience in being sued."
"It's best not to have this kind of experience, but going to develop the mainland market is indeed very promising. South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, plus Taiwan and other beautiful small islands. Once the company grows, we can invest more in hotels."
Su Yehao wasn't great at handling practical matters, but his vision was excellent.
Calculating the time, the mainland's tourism dividend could be enjoyed for at least twenty years, with a particularly high development ceiling…
With nothing to do.
Su Yehao personally contacted his mother's secretary and met with a top lawyer, with Jiang Shiye accompanying him to explain the whole story.
During the conversation, they actually found the old man's treatment records in the medical group's customer database. It showed that he had been hospitalized for acute pneumonia in August of last year, and due to drug resistance, the treatment effect wasn't ideal. His cough even contained blood in the phlegm, indicating a respiratory problem.
This document was enough to prove that the old man had falsified the health commitment form, but since the patient information was obtained illegally, it couldn't be used as evidence.
Hong Kong lawyers were lawyers, but top lawyers were top lawyers. After ten years of experience, litigation lawyers had the opportunity to be appointed as senior counsel by the Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal.
For small cases like this, the lawyer surnamed Tang usually wouldn't bother to take them on.
However, with Su Yehao present, he took it very seriously and immediately called his assistant to investigate the old man's lifestyle and inquire about his physical condition.
As long as they could determine that he knew he had health problems but concealed them from the travel company and voluntarily traveled to the plateau.
Then the lawsuit against Hong Kong Hao International wouldn't stand.
After listening to Lawyer Tang's explanation, both Su Yehao and Jiang Shiye felt that they had taken the problem too seriously. It sounded quite easy.
Indeed.
Professional matters should be left to professionals.
After handing the work over to Jiang Shiye and calling the manager of Shangfeng Shangshui neighborhood, recommending customers to buy houses could earn 200,000 Hong Kong dollars, Su Yehao directly told the manager to return the money to Jiang Shiye.
Heaven was going to rain, a woman was going to marry; Su Yehao would let him do whatever he wanted.
He couldn't let Jiang Yu's family miss out on a round of housing price rebound just because he was afraid of trouble. Buying a house at this time was indeed an opportunity to make money.
The employees who were helping Su Yehao find apartment buildings had also reported that it was a bit troublesome. Developers were starting to raise prices, and their willingness to sell wasn't high.
It was easier to drive down prices during market panic. Now that the property market had fallen to this point, many developers were facing a miserable situation anyway, so they might as well be patient and wait and see…
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A week passed in the blink of an eye.
Jiang Yu accompanied her father and finally bought a house, paying a 10% down payment, with the remaining amount borrowed from a local Hong Kong bank.
With the income of Jiang Shiye and his wife, buying a house was easy and smooth.
The purchase included furniture, and it was fully furnished, so all that was left was to buy some appliances and daily necessities, and they could move in directly.
Therefore.
On August 22nd.
Jiang Yu twisted and turned, kicking Su Yehao, who was busy grilling, and said, "I plan to move out tomorrow. Do you have anything to say?"
"…?"
Standing next to the grill in the yard, Su Yehao was busy brushing New Orleans sauce on the chicken wings, wearing an apron, and asked her puzzledly, "Say what? Are you expecting me to treat you to a meal because you're moving out? You should be the one treating me. The ingredients you've eaten here are probably worth two or three hundred thousand."
Seeing this clueless blockhead being so insensitive, Jiang Yu was simply furious.
Considering that Su Yehao usually ate top-quality goods sourced from all over the world, two or three hundred thousand might be an underestimate, with monthly food expenses reaching that figure.
She said unhappily:
"You didn't want me to leave before, but now you're going back on your word. That's definitely something you'd do. What do you want to eat? My treat!"
Su Yehao chuckled after listening and only said:
"Forget it, I'm planning to go on a diet after this barbecue. Nangong is occasionally not at home, I'll come to your place to stay for a while, enjoy the Victoria Harbour night view, and it's close to my grandfather's house. A house without residents feels lifeless. We'll be able to see each other often then, so let's postpone this meal."
When the little girl wasn't home, he often went to find Nong Qingying.
The so-called "lifeless" was just a preemptive explanation, making it easier to explain in case they ran into each other.
But Jiang Yu didn't know, and felt that this sentence sounded strange, startled, and asked suspiciously:
"What am I supposed to do when you come to find me when she's not here? A solitary man and a woman, you're so bad, I'm not just anyone…"