City's Best Divine Doctor

Chapter 1960 - 1920: Saved

City's Best Divine Doctor

Chapter 1960 - 1920: Saved

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Chapter 1960: Chapter 1920: Saved

Just now that young married woman opened the car door and got out, and the tourists in the cars around were already cursing, asking if she didn’t want to live anymore.

Or was she just tired of living?

Anyway, they were saying all kinds of nasty things.

All you could say was that this young woman really was stupid. Now she’d not only gotten her mother carried off by a wild leopard, but if they ended up dead, she’d even make the zoo pay a huge compensation.

What no one expected was that now, from a BMW, a young man actually got out of the car as well.

At first, people couldn’t figure out what this young man was trying to do.

And with all those tigers, lions, and wild wolves around, he might well get ripped apart on the spot.

"Doctor Ye, he—?"

When Cao Long saw Ye Qiu get out of the car, he was stunned too.

And those rich second‑gen brats in the business van also stared in disbelief at what they were seeing.

Meanwhile, more people were holding up their phones taking pictures, feeling like this young man really didn’t want his life.

"Sister Cao Ling, what is Doctor Ye doing going out there? It’s too dangerous. Hurry up and get him back in the car." Cao Long quickly called Cao Ling and said.

"He’s probably going to save her."

Save her?

That had to mean saving that old woman who’d just been dragged off by the leopard.

At this moment, Ye Qiu had already chased after them. He saw the leopard easily dragging the struggling old woman, heading toward the woods ahead.

Right now, probably only the zoo’s administrators, armed with guns and tranquilizer darts, would even consider going in there.

No one expected Ye Qiu to just head in alone like that. A moment later, sounds like a fierce struggle came from inside, and before long, they saw Ye Qiu carrying the old woman out of the woods.

The blood vessels in the old woman’s throat had almost been torn open by the leopard’s sharp teeth. It was only because Ye Qiu got there in time that she wasn’t killed on the spot. Otherwise, she would’ve died in that leopard’s mouth; even if the zoo staff discovered it in time, at best they’d retrieve a corpse.

Cases like this, where zoo animals maul tourists or staff to death, happen every so often, and frankly, they don’t even count as anything special.

When they saw Ye Qiu come out, Cao Ling and the others finally let out a long breath.

After carrying the old woman to that young woman’s car and getting her into the back seat, Ye Qiu turned around and headed back to his own car.

When he got in, the other tourists were still utterly stunned.

Cao Ling and Liu Lingxiu and the others also had no idea what exactly had happened in that little grove just now.

Now Ye Qiu drove straight off, heading out of the zoo.

He knew this incident had already caused a big stir, and he had no intention of being in the spotlight.

"Ye Qiu, what happened after you went into the woods just now?" Lin Xiang asked.

"The old woman’s neck had already been torn open; the blood was just dripping nonstop. Looking at her condition, if I’d been a bit later, she’d have been done for."

If it weren’t for Ye Qiu’s Medical Skills, that old woman’s situation would’ve been identical to Young Master Li, who’d just been stabbed with that fruit knife.

...

"Mom, Mom, are you okay?" The young woman in the small car, and her two kids, had been scared half to death.

Right now the old woman kept touching her own neck. She clearly remembered that just now her throat had already been torn open by the leopard’s teeth. At that time she hadn’t completely passed out yet and still had a bit of awareness.

After she blacked out, she had no idea what had happened.

Now she woke up to find she wasn’t dead and hadn’t been eaten by the leopard. She thought she was dreaming.

How could this be?

"Grandma, Grandma, are you okay?" the child in the car asked.

At this moment, the zoo administrators arrived with the emergency medical staff.

The wildlife park’s management office had just received a flood of calls. Through the surveillance cameras they’d confirmed that a woman around fifty had been bitten and carried off by a leopard. They’d already prepared tranquilizer darts and were planning to dart the leopard and snatch the old woman back.

At the same time, they’d urgently called the zoo doctor over, ready to save her life.

They never expected that when they arrived, they’d find the old woman had already been rescued by a young man.

As for who that young man was?

They had no idea. All they’d seen was that he was incredibly bold, getting out of his car and chasing after her, then carrying the old woman back out of the woods.

In their view, even if the young man had managed to pull the old woman away from the leopard, her injuries should have been extremely severe.

They didn’t expect that when they saw her, she basically looked fine—just badly shaken and not fully recovered from the fright.

Now the staff had tightened management, forbidding tourists from getting out of their cars, because this time of day was just about dusk, the hour when the zoo started feeding.

The animals were all hungry; if any tourists got out of their cars, they’d really only be treated as food.

The zoo’s administrators and medical staff took the young woman and the old woman back for examination.

On the other side, the head of the zoo’s management wanted to find that young man to thank him, but by then they were already out of contact.

Ye Qiu had already driven out of the zoo.

He hadn’t expected that coming to the zoo he’d actually end up saving someone. If someone had really died, it would’ve caused a nationwide sensation.

And these days, with the internet so developed, anything that gets posted online can be known to the whole world in no time.

When Ye Qiu got out of the car earlier, he’d deliberately put on sunglasses, so judging from the angle people would film his face from, anyone who didn’t know him well wouldn’t recognize him.

Ye Qiu had only wanted to get her back alive; he had no desire to become famous, which was why he’d driven off in such a hurry.

Now, not to mention Liu Lingxiu and Xiaomai— even Cao Ling and Lin Xiang admired Ye Qiu more and more. They felt Ye Qiu was a real man: in a situation like that, he still dared to risk his life to save someone.

"You think I wanted to go save her?"

In Ye Qiu’s eyes, that old woman was just an ordinary ant among ants. Her life or death really had nothing to do with him.

He had only gotten out of the car because he’d seen the look in Liu Lingxiu’s eyes.

As for that young married woman, Ye Qiu felt she not only had no brain, she’d almost gotten her own mother killed. Idiots like that are never in short supply.

"Wasn’t that the case?" Lin Xiang asked in puzzlement.

"I only went to save her for Lingshow’s sake."

"Me?" Liu Lingxiu was a bit confused. She didn’t seem to know that old woman at all.

"I just didn’t want Lingshow to see something that bloody happen and then not be able to sleep tonight."

At that, Liu Lingxiu seemed to understand a little. Her face flushed slightly, and the look she gave Ye Qiu grew even more burning.

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