Daily American Drama

Chapter 991 House's Trouble

medical center.

Doctor Wilson, why are you here?

Adam looked curiously at Dr. House's good friend.

Adam, are you free tonight?

Dr. Wilson smiled and said, Go for a drink together?

Aren't you afraid that House will be jealous?

Adam glanced at him and teased.

He doesn't have the energy to be jealous right now.

Doctor Wilson smiled wryly.

Trouble again?

Adam couldn't help laughing: Okay, wait for me, let's go to the old friend's bar.

House gets in trouble, but it's the best appetizer.

...

Doctor Wilson smiled helplessly.

His friendship with House was true love.

Friends bar.

Tell me, what's not happy about House, tell us to make everyone happy?

Adam smiled.

The hospital has a new chairman.

Doctor Wilson thought about it.

I guess the new chairman doesn't like House.

Adam smiled and said, Well, normal people wouldn't like him, it's nothing.

Lovely Edward Vogler is the new chairman of the hospital!

Dr. Wilson worried: He donated 100 million dollars to become the new chairman of the hospital.

It only took three seconds to look at House.

And then there's the opinion on House, and it's big, and it's not a joke.

It turned out to be him.

Adam was surprised.

You know him?

Dr. Wilson cheered up.

certainly.

Adam laughed and said: A newly promoted billionaire in New York, his company has just gone public, and his personal assets have successfully exceeded one billion dollars.

He is a good investor.

He owns a pharmaceutical company, and it is said that he is researching specific drugs for cancer.

It seems that they have made some progress.

The Princeton Teaching Hospital is small, but powerful and well-known.

Patient resources are abundant.

For him, the price/performance ratio is extremely high.

He wants to control the Princeton Teaching Hospital first, and then use the hospital's resources to conduct large-scale clinical trials for his cancer drugs.

House is in trouble.

You think so too?

Dr. Wilson was taken aback.

But thinking of House's first reaction was similar.

It's just that House only thought that Edward Vogler was doing dirty work for the pharmaceutical company.

He didn't know that Edward Vogler directly controlled a pharmaceutical company, and that the other company's company had made new progress.

Then he shuddered.

Because of the induction meeting of the new chairman not long ago, as a member of the board of directors of the Princeton Teaching Hospital, he also participated.

At that time, this man came with 100 million US dollars to donate to the hospital to study new treatments for cancer. The speech he delivered was very sincere and moving.

When I was 18, my dad lent me $20,000 to go to college.

He later said it was a mistake.

Because I didn't go to college.

I took his money and invested it in a friend who was in a small business.

When my father found out what I really used the money for.

He doesn't communicate with me much...

But my friend's business is done.

I used the profits I made to invest in company after company.

I must be very good at this, I have a good eye.

Because before I knew it, someone had already made an offer for my company.

A year ago, my company went public.

Overnight, I was worth a billion dollars.

The process and speed may not be as legendary as Adam Duncan.

But I also started from scratch, worked hard for thirty or forty years, and was promoted to a real billionaire in one fell swoop.

So I thought I should go back and see my father.

I admit, I want to see what his face will be when he learns that I am so successful?

But when I sat in the kitchen where I used to sit as a kid, he was unresponsive.

Because his dementia worsened.

Using the best medicine and medical staff is useless...

That's why I'm here.

If I donate to this hospital, it will bring about the change from incurable to curable cancer.

Or, a man who hasn't recognized his wife for 35 years can look at his wife and whisper 'Good morning, honey, I love you'...

As long as there is a disease that still kills human life, I will give you a blank check to fight it.

I believe that everything will be very different from now on...

Dr. Wilson thought of the eloquent speech made by the new chairman on the board of directors, and also thought of the possible inside story revealed by Adam and House.

Combined with the new chairman's behavioral style of only considering profits after taking office, the contrast between before and after made him shudder.

House, I'm in big trouble...

Oh, what did you think of?

Adam gossiped.

As soon as Dr. Wilson explained the matter, Adam laughed.

“This is the American dream~”

Adam shook his head with a smile and said, You talk about all kinds of good things, but your heart is full of business.

Think about it carefully, is this speech really as touching as it appears?

When he was eighteen years old, he invested the $20,000 that his father lent him to support his college education.

Then when his father found out, he didn't pay much attention to him?

Is he still a little wronged?

Since he said that he was self-made, it is obvious that his family background is also average, or even poor.

How many such African-American families can save $20,000 for their son to go to college?

Either it is a windfall.

Either a father's deepest love for his son.

In an era of rampant consumerism, enduring the urge to spend wantonly, I saved such a large sum of money for my son every day and year after year.

It is to let my son go to college and embark on a different life from him.

Not to mention he succeeded later.

What if it doesn't work out?

A fledgling young man, who doesn't feel that he is the child of destiny.

But how many have been successful?

Let alone investing without knowing anything!

This probability...

He is a billionaire, and the probability is almost one in a billion.

And the path his father chose for him may not be as successful as it is today.

However, the chances of achieving step-by-step leapfrogging are definitely the greatest.

He betrayed the father who loved him deeply, and deeply hurt an old father who had devoted so many years to his son.

I can't believe his father didn't tell him what the money was for when he was growing up.

I think maybe more than once.

And is it really a loan?

It's borrowed, but it's just to make it nice to say it.

If it is a loan, it is simply a transaction.

The element of fatherly love is kept to a minimum.

OOO.

How he uses this money is his freedom, covering up his betrayal and injury.

With such a large amount of money, once he succeeds, he will pay back the principal with interest. For him after he succeeds, it will be a drop in the bucket.

If he failed, would his old father really pursue him to pay off the debt?

This kind of debt with only advantages and no disadvantages, I think everyone wants it, right?

Don't you really believe what is circulating on the Internet that successful people don't rely on their families, but only on their own abilities?

As soon as they turned eighteen, they were kicked out of the family. Everything in the future is the result of their intelligence and hard work, right?

No way?

No way?

Dr. Wilson: ...

Ps: Thank you for the reward, I have been busy with work recently, and I have something to do at home, try to update it stably, forgive me!

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