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Chapter 575: Things That Can't Be Achieved by Spending Money

I wish to become a god. #579 2/5/2026
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"I won't let go! Hurry up and come with me! Promise me, and then I'll release you!" At this moment, Zhang Yuping truly showed her strength, making Gao Liang beg for mercy. "Alright! Alright! I'll come with you! But you know, I can't leave here either!" Gao Liang said with confidence. "Dr. David Borrel will heal Madame Daimon's illness! Do you doubt that?" Zhang Yuping asked. Gao Liang remained silent, simply pointing toward the surgical ward's door and saying, "Honey! Look! Look! The results are in!" Zhang Yuping and Daimon both turned to gaze in that direction. Daimon rushed forward first, visibly tense and excited, while David Borrel stood with unwavering confidence, mocking Gao Liang with a look of disdain, saying, "Heh! A clumsy underdog—always the victor! In America, nothing is impossible for me, David Borrel!" "Highlighted, sharply at odds, most unwilling to be underestimated, turned directly to David Pol said, 'This matter, you'll handle it terribly—just like picking up a stone to crush your own foot! Do you believe that?' To his surprise, a well-known female journalist from a California television station had just interjected, 'Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to make this known to the entire nation! Which of you is telling the truth? Or, on the matter of Miss Diamanda's mother, what concrete solutions will you present?' This very remark was also heard by Diamanda. The surgical doors had not yet opened, and everyone was eagerly awaiting the outcome. Diamanda was deeply anxious, standing before the surgical doors, tense, excited, and full of concern, while David Pol remained confident, chewing on his gum, teasing Diamanda with, 'Miss Diamanda, watch this—nothing escapes my hands!' As for Highlighted, however?" Then, calm and composed, Zhang Yупing leaned gently against Gao Qing's shoulder, while the two bodyguards stood guard on either side. Finally, after countless eyes had been waiting, the surgical ward doors opened, and 18 medical professors were drenched in sweat. Dài Mèngdā remained the first to rush forward, nervous and excited, asking, "Professor! How is my mother?" But the professor being asked didn't respond, which made Dài Mèngdā deeply concerned. She quickly pressed on, urgently asking, "Professor, what's the situation? Please answer quickly!" The professor was a top-tier expert from Harvard, a renowned cardiac surgeon who had never made a single mistake—now, he finally said, "It's successful! It's successful!" Indeed, Dài Mèngdā's mother was gently wheeled out by a nurse, slowly opening her eyes and able to sit up with the nurses' assistance, even stepping down from the vehicle and walking around on the floor. This clearly indicated that the surgery had been a success. Dài Mèngdā was overjoyed. Li and Li kept holding on to his mother, calling out, "Mom! Mom!" The mother also exclaimed, "I never thought it would happen—my illness has truly improved!" David Bor felt absolutely delighted. Today's luck was simply outstanding—he had invested generously to win the heart of this beautiful woman. As per the agreement, this exceptional woman, Dian Mingna, was definitely his! David Bor was overjoyed, laughing heartily and exclaiming, "Very good! Very good!" Then, turning to Gao Liang beside him, he said, "Ha! You've lost! There's nothing I can't accomplish in this world—because I have plenty of money! When I throw money at a problem, it always works!" Gao Liang, who deeply disliked men obsessed with material wealth, replied, "David Bor, if money truly could restore lives, then surely there wouldn't be so many disasters in the world!" Yet David Bor remained stubborn—he always viewed money as the top priority, and even considered love as something that could be bargained for in terms of financial value. In this highly developed nation, in a society where money reigns supreme, although money is not a panacea, it indeed possesses a unique magic—enough to summon people at will and make them appear whenever called upon. With sufficient funds, money can even move ghosts. Today, Hollywood actresses can freely engage in romantic encounters with a generous financial offer. The more popular the actress, the higher the price she demands. David Borl once spent an entire night indulging in relationships with several less distinguished, more conventional actresses, exhausting his credit card, enjoying a whirlwind of romances and fulfilling his primal desires—eventually spending a staggering 100 million dollars. How extravagant! This time, even if he spent a bit more to secure Diana, he felt it was well worth it. After all, Diana is the goddess of the highest stature in the United States, widely acclaimed as the most pure and elegant beauty, admired and captivated by countless men. Dai Mengna didn't particularly like men who were overly preoccupied with material wealth. She had clearly heard and understood every word of Gao Liang's conversation with David Pol, and naturally admired his grace and demeanor. Dai Mengna believed a verse from the Bible: "What good is it to gain the whole world, yet lose one's own life?" David Pol had been quite unprincipled—his eyes were growing more and more lustful, and now, at this very moment, he extended his 'salty hand' toward Dai Mengna. As long as another three seconds pass, I'll be able to touch Dana's fragrant, heavenly chest. At that moment, with just one click from the photographer and a flash of the studio lights, my relationship with Dana will be officially sealed. These journalists—I've hired at great expense—have been waiting precisely for me to take decisive action. Suddenly, the scene becomes chaotic. Dana sheds tears of despair, holding her mother's frail body, saying, "Mom—Mom—" Then she turns directly to the top-tier medical professor beside her, asking, "Professor! How could this happen?" David Borl, meanwhile, shouts at the 18 experts, "Speak up! What's going on here?" The leading medical professor from Harvard Medical School sighs, saying, "It's not our issue. The patient has another illness—a disease that is absolutely incurable worldwide. We're completely powerless." "Yes!" This is a disease that has so far remained incurable worldwide—sepsis, commonly referred to as leukemia. Leukemia is a malignant disorder of the hematopoietic tissues, also known as "blood cancer." Its hallmark is the uncontrolled proliferation of large numbers of nucleated cells in the bone marrow and other hematopoietic tissues, which then enter the peripheral blood and markedly adsorb the normal blood cells' nuclei. The primary viral factor may be the hyperproliferation of neural tissue with negative sensory properties, and various other contributing factors—such as the mineralization and radioactivity of food, toxicity from substances like benzene, drug-induced alterations, and genetic predispositions—may act as co-factors in disease development.