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Chapter 105: Difficult to Enter the Tang Sect 11

It is definitely not a wise thing to go against the bunker. It is also unwise to let people in the world know. There is no reason or necessity for Tangmen to take such a risk for her.

In the night, he said in a sonorous voice: "Doctor Hu once said that Tang Clan owes him a favor. If my identity is exposed, he will never make things difficult for me. I have no ill intentions. I just ask Tang Clan to save my life."

No matter what, she must not leave Tangmen. The only way out is death.

Tang You's face darkened, her words hit the point.

Dr. Hu once saved his life. He owed him a huge favor. He couldn't ignore the Dr. Hu's request.

However, taking in and treating the killer in the bunker goes against the moral principles of the world and may bring trouble to the Tang Sect. It is really a dilemma.

Tang Wenyi was stunned by the change in front of him, unable to connect this strange woman with the cold-blooded bunker killer.

He had no intention of helping the Bunker Killer, but facing a patient who had been with him for a long time and was on the verge of death, he couldn't just watch her die like this.

He interceded for Sui Ye: "Master, Miss Wei is right, and as a doctor, how can we abandon the patient during the treatment process? Our Tang Sect has been standing for a hundred years, how can we betray our trust?"

Tang You sighed: "How do you know the risks involved?"

Tang Wenyi said: "I don't know the dangers of the world, but I know that the Tang Sect is what it is today because I, the descendants of the Tang Sect, abide by medical ethics and persevere, and will never abandon patients for the sake of comfort."

Tang You paced back and forth for several times before waving his hand: "Put her in jail first, and I will decide how to deal with it after I think twice."

So, at night, he became a prisoner and was locked up in a dungeon

Except for the dark spots, cold spots, and closed spots, this dungeon is not too bad, and the Tang Sect didn't let her freeze or starve, but she really didn't have time.

She held her shoulders and paced back and forth in the cell. From time to time she looked up at the sky outside the window, and there began to be anxiety in her eyes that could not be concealed or controlled.

Are you really at the end of your rope?


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