Reincarnation: I Married My Ex’s Brother - Chapter 324 - Behaving Like Women
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Chapter 324 - Behaving Like Women

Chapter 324: Behaving Like Women

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At half-past five, in the observation room outside the operating theater, doctors from the industry and that person, all those who were involved in the surgery, came to the room after another.

That person had brought his wife along. He had worn a black, modified Chinese tunic suit. His figure was elegant, and his face did not seem very serious. However, as he sat there quietly, everyone consciously straightened their backs, and their breathing became more stable.

The aura of a true first-in-command was not something an ordinary person could withstand.

Wei Shuyi raised his head and glanced at that person.

He felt sorry for him.

Wei Shuyi didn’t know if that person was a good person or not. He didn’t know if his path to power was smooth or whether he had stepped on the flesh and bones of others. However, Wei Shuyi knew that, that person was a good leader. His iron-blooded political skills were feared and respected by the world’s leaders.

He had many classic phrases.

He had once said, “Those who walk with their backs bent are gorillas. If you’re a human, you have to keep your back straight. If you’re Chinese, you should do the same.”

He had said, “If we suck it up after being bullied, we’ll be good-for-nothings. We are Chinese and can’t be good-for-nothings.”

He also said, “When you walk out of this country, you represent the people of China. When you defecate by the roadside, that’s you making the people of China look uncultured. When you make a ruckus in the restaurant, that’s you making the people of China look uncultured. When you get beaten up outside, that’s letting others know that the Chinese are weak. So, please remember that every word and action of yours represents China. When you go overseas, you only need to bring four things: quality, brains, money, and fists. The first three things are always with you, and your fists are only for those who deserve a beating.”

He had said many, many things, and the younger generation in the country affectionately addressed him as Uncle Zhang.

Wei Shuyi looked at the person on the operating table.

The anesthetist