It’s probably because she doesn’t want to make a big fuss; she didn’t even bring a bodyguard today, casual yet graceful.
Even so, standing in the crowd waiting to register, she stood out like a crane among chickens, her outstanding demeanor made everyone waiting in line regard her with a touch of politeness and respect.
Nangong Ran looked at Fang Hao, thinking how admirable Fang Hao’s self-discipline was, what a successful woman she was.
Despite her family being as wealthy as a nation, with three exceptionally outstanding sons, there was not a trace of pretentiousness about her.
The President’s mother, the Commander’s mother, queued here orderly like ordinary people; it’s hard to believe if you say it out loud.
It’s because of such a Fang Hao that the Di Family’s century-old foundation thrives, the descendants are so outstanding, and the Di Family’s reputation and standing in the capital are exceptionally good.
This is someone to admire and respect, because Fang Hao never looks down on the poor or fawns over the rich, never bullies the weak. On the contrary, the Di Family is upright, hates evil as if it were a sworn enemy, and unless provoked, never bullies anyone casually.
She needs to learn more from Fang Hao in the future.
While she was lost in thought, Fang Hao had already registered and walked over with a smile.
"All done, Xiaoran, let’s go." Fang Hao waved her hand towards her.
Nangong Ran immediately stood up to greet her.
"I’ve got an appointment with the most authoritative obstetrician in this hospital, there might be a bit of a crowd." Fang Hao looked at the slip in her hand and said to Nangong Ran.
"It’s okay, we’re not in a rush." Nangong Ran replied with a smile.
"Alright." Fang Hao nodded, and the two squeezed into the elevator together.
The hospital is the busiest place every day, crowded with people coming and going, patients, family members, doctors, and nurses all bustling around.
Suddenly, Fang Hao seemed to remember something, quickly took out two masks from her bag, handed one to Nangong Ran, "Here, Xiaoran, put it on."
The air quality in the hospital wasn’t great, and they were jostling around like ordinary people; putting on a mask would be better.


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