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Chapter 562 Red envelope of 10 million cash(2/2)

"So this matter cannot be known to outsiders. If everyone knows that I have 10 million US dollars in cash, I am afraid that even the relevant departments will come to our door and force us to exchange currency. Foreign currency is so precious now."

"Well..."

After turning off the lights and going to bed, Chen Qi's snoring soon started to sound, but Lan Lijuan tossed and turned and couldn't sleep. She knew that the gold at home now alone was 6 tons, and the U.S. stock market was worth tens of millions.

But receiving 10 million US dollars in one breath still frightened her. She was afraid that her family would not be able to handle so much money.

Money is sometimes a good thing, but sometimes money can also bring disaster. Women often have simple ideas and just like to have peace and security at home.

On the eighteenth day of the first lunar month, Rupert, who had been hospitalized in the Vietnam-China People's Hospital for 14 days, was finally discharged.

During these 14 days, relevant departments and the Hollywood tycoon reached several cooperation matters, which is of great significance to the positive publicity of our country in the United States.

At the same time, the two parties have also reached agreements on several co-production films, which can be said to be a fruitful and win-win cooperation.

So when Rupert was discharged from the hospital, a large number of people from relevant departments came to see him off.

In addition, many reporters came from central-level domestic media to local media, and even foreign media. This group of reporters was not only interested in cooperation matters between the two countries, but also very interested in the gossip of Hollywood tycoons.

For a top American rich man to come to China for medical treatment is an eye-catching selling point in itself.

In addition to cooperation at the national level, Yuezhong Municipal People's Hospital held a grand donation ceremony.

Rupert privately donated US$1 million in cash to support the construction of the Endoscopy Treatment Center and talent training of the People's Hospital.

10 million US dollars is secret and unknown to outsiders.

One million U.S. dollars is clear, and it is necessary to achieve great good things that are known to the whole world. In fact, it is Rupert's way of releasing goodwill to China.

Big people don't do things for no reason.

A large group of reporters and media gathered under the rostrum, and each one raised his own questions:

"Mr. Rupert, what do you think about your visit to China for medical treatment this time? Is it because the medical level in the United States is worse than that in China?"

Reporters often don’t take things too seriously, and the more questions they ask

The more controversial the better.

Rupert is in a wheelchair, but he is in much better spirits and has returned to his playboy nature:

"I came to China, of course, because the doctors here are of higher quality. I once offered bounties to doctors all over the world, and I would give generous rewards to anyone who could cure my disease. But until I was about to die, no one

The doctor dared to stand up and help me solve my pain.

Then my attending doctor told me that there was a very great doctor in China. Maybe he could save my life, so I came with the greatest sincerity. Thank God, the amazing Dr. Chen really cured me.

I recovered from my illness.

So whether the medical level in China exceeds that in the United States, I have no say in this. After all, I am not in the medical field. But I can say with certainty that the clinical research and level of Dr. Chen and his wife in the gastrointestinal tract are definitely the best in the world.

First-class."

As soon as these words came out, the reporters in China burst into applause.

The leaders of the relevant departments stood nearby, smiling brightly and proudly.

Another reporter asked: "Mr. Rupert, the Chinese doctor cured your disease, what did you give him in return?"

"NONONO, I can't say what the specific reward is, but what I want to say is that Dr. Chen and his wife have gained the friendship of our Tver family, and he will become my best friend."

The Tver family can actually be understood as the Tver Group.

In the United States, are the Rothschilds the richest family, or is it just a legend? There are many opinions, some believe it and some don't.

But the Tver family is a real conglomerate family. This is for sure. As one of the six major consortiums in the United States, the energy they possess is unimaginable by others.

Chen Qi gained their friendship, which also means that if Chen Qi immigrate to the United States now, he can immediately get his ticket to enter the upper class society.

There are many benefits to doing this, because you can get to know more rich people or politicians, and these people can be converted into your customers, so that you can make a lot of money.

Although the status of doctors in foreign countries is high, not every doctor is high. To become a top doctor, technology, fame, and identity are all indispensable, so the platform is also a key part.

Sometimes status is far more important than money.

Chen Qi doesn't know what this "friendship" represents. He has no plans to settle in the United States for the time being, so this friendship will be compromised. It may not be as beneficial as the "friendship" led by Xu.

But having money is a great thing. US$1 million is enough to make Vietnam-China People’s Hospital famous in the national health system.

So at the donation ceremony, Chen Qi smiled like a chrysanthemum.

On the news at 7 o'clock the next day, there was also a scene of Chen Qi, representing the Vietnam-China People's Hospital, wearing a suit to receive the 1 million check.

This scene was watched by thousands of households, especially the national health system. Countless people were lamenting what kind of shitty luck Chen Qi had.

Everyone is short of money, so much so that the leaders are almost driven crazy by money.

That’s good. Not only is the Vietnam-China People’s Hospital not short of money, it also has foreigners sending money. How can this be reasonable?
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