The two middle-aged men broke down a bit, holding their children while crying and howling.
Wendy looked at me and was in disarray for a moment.
No one knows exactly what's going on with this kid, and I've been here all day today, and I just had someone send them food, and once something goes wrong with this kid, it will all end up involving the George Group.
These questions, not only I want to get, the other staff also want to get, Wendy more panic, after all, those food, she personally bought back to send over.
She looked at me, on the verge of tears, her eyes so red and swollen, her voice choked with sobs, "Mrs. George, what should I do?"
I drew a breath, calmed down and looked at Selina's parents and said, "Hello, auntie and uncle, I am the wife of Dennis, the chairman of the George Group, if you can trust me, can you listen to me?"
The old couple had long been frightened by the child's sudden fainting, and when they saw me, they looked like they had caught a lifeline and tugged at me, "Mrs. George, please, save the child, save her!"
I nodded my head, soothed her as much as possible and spoke, "Listen to me, the most important thing now is the safety of the child's life, let's call an ambulance immediately and take the child to the hospital to check the situation, okay? As for other things, we can wait until we are sure that the child is safe, can we?"
The two middle-aged men froze, looked at each other, and after a moment's hesitation, looked at me and said, "Okay, we believe you, but don't try to play any tricks, my daughter died, and you the George Group must pay."
I nodded and didn't care to think much about it, gave Wendy a look and she immediately called 120, but at this point it was too much of a waste of time to wait for 120, so I had no choice but to drive the person to the hospital myself.
Taking the child into the emergency room, the nurse came up and looked at us and said, "Which one of you is the child's family?"
Two middle-aged people spoke together, "I am, we are the child's grandparents, doctor child what is wrong with her?"
The nurse nodded and spoke, "We're not sure about the child's condition yet, so please go to the first floor to register for an emergency number and pay the fee, and we'll inform the family first when the test results come out."
The two middle-aged men listened, froze and looked embarrassed. I could see a few differences and spoke, "Give me the child's ID card or account book, I'll go register and pay the fee."
Both of them were stunned, then their eyes went red and they looked at me and said, "Mrs. George, thank you, thank you so much."
I didn't say much, took the information, and registered and paid the fee.
When I returned, I handed the medical records and the account book to the two middle-aged men, and the child's grandmother looked at me with a little red in her eyes and said thank you.
I nodded and didn't say much. The phone in my bag rang several times. I had been busy just now and didn't have time to look at my phone, so I had no time to spare at this time. I opened my phone and it was Dennis calling, and there were several Facebook messages from him.
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