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The fire at the art gallery was immediately reported by the media. There were already several reporters at the autograph session, as it was an artist’s autograph session, so how could there not be media coverage?
However, precisely because it was a signing event, not a particularly sensational news story, it was pre-recorded rather than broadcast live. Therefore, they recorded the fire incident immediately, but did not send it out right away because the situation was extremely critical and the reporters were in a panic, so they had no time to send out their records.
Luo Lingxing was focused on the safety of his fans and didn’t pay much attention to the reporters. Therefore, he was unaware that they had recorded what happened on the spot. On the contrary, Han Junzhan contacted the media outlets immediately afterward, retrieved all the recorded videos, and returned them after checking them and finding that they did not capture any footage of Luo Lingxing using spiritual energy. He did not stop them from reporting on the incident.
The media who weren’t at the scene also rushed over, hoping to get some valuable reports. Unfortunately, by the time they arrived, almost all the fans had already left, and Luo Lingxing had been taken away by Han Junzhan. The reporters were unwilling to give up, so they followed them to the hospital where the seriously injured fans were.
“A miracle. It’s simply a miracle. To survive after being in a high-temperature elevator for so long is nothing short of a medical miracle.”
As soon as the reporters entered, they heard a doctor say this, and their eyes lit up. They rushed over and asked, “Hello, I’m Li Li, a reporter from Interstellar Entertainment. Are the injured people from the art gallery in this hospital?”
“Yes, but they can’t be interviewed right now,” the doctor said.
“That’s fine. We just have a few questions for you. What did you mean by a miracle?” the reporter asked again.
Speaking of this, the doctor clearly wanted to share his excitement with someone, so he explained to the reporter: “Everyone knows that you shouldn’t take the elevator during a fire, because if the elevator malfunctions, people will be trapped inside. Also, elevators conduct heat, so the temperature inside the elevator will keep rising, and people inside will be roasted to death. Under normal circumstances, once the elevator starts conducting heat, people inside will have virtually no chance of survival within ten minutes.”
“How are the injured people inside?” the reporter continued to ask.
“According to their companions, the four of them had been in the elevator for more than ten minutes. Logically, they should have lost their lives by then. However, when I examined them earlier, I found that although their vital signs were weak, their hearts were well protected, as if a thin film was covering and protecting them. But I couldn’t find anything else. That’s why I call it a miracle.” The doctor’s expression was clearly very excited when he said this.
This was the first time he had ever seen such a situation, and it wasn’t an isolated case, but rather all four of them were like this. This excited him greatly, and he wanted to study in detail what exactly that protective force for the heart was. It was this force that allowed these seriously injured people to make it to the hospital for treatment.
Modern medical technology was very advanced. If it was just a superficial injury, it could be treated quickly with a medical device. If it was a serious injury, as long as there was still a breath left, it could be saved by emergency treatment. However, if a person had stopped breathing, even the most advanced medical treatment would be useless.
At this moment, Luo Lingxing and Han Junzhan were unaware that reporters had already begun to stake out the hospital. Han Junzhan took Luo Lingxing back to the Han residence and urgently summoned the Han family’s personal family doctor to treat Luo Lingxing.
Luo Lingxing felt a mix of helplessness and sweetness. His injuries seemed serious, but they could be easily healed with the medical device, and his own spiritual energy could also help heal them. However, he also knew that Han Junzhan was worried that if he healed himself, others would notice something was wrong, so it was necessary to go to the doctor to make it look like a medical procedure.
Actually, Luo Lingxing’s thoughts were slightly different from Han Junzhan’s. Han Junzhan was genuinely worried about Luo Lingxing, unsure if there was anything else wrong with him, or if there was anything he hadn’t even noticed. He wouldn’t feel at ease until a doctor examined him.
The Han family’s personal doctor arrived quickly and gave Luo Lingxing a full-body check-up. The final result showed that although Luo Lingxing’s physical condition was not high, his body was well-maintained and was considered excellent among people of the same level. Only then did Han Junzhan finally breathe a sigh of relief.
“I want to go to the hospital to see those people,” Luo Lingxing said to Han Junzhan.
Han Junzhan did not stop them, so the two quickly packed up and headed to the hospital.
A large number of reporters had already gathered at the hospital entrance. Because the hospital was a quiet area, reporters were not allowed to go in for interviews. Of course, there were one or two clever ones who managed to sneak into the hospital by avoiding the hospital security guards, like the reporter who had interviewed the doctor at the beginning. But these were the minority, and they would be kicked out if they were discovered.
Therefore, when Luo Lingxing and Han Junzhan arrived at the hospital, they found a large group of reporters waiting outside.
“I’ll have bodyguards escort you inside. Don’t pay any attention to those reporters,” Han Junzhan said to Luo Lingxing.
“Mn.”
Despite being fully disguised, the sharp-eyed reporters still recognized them and immediately swarmed around Han Junzhan and Luo Lingxing, completely surrounding them.
“What exactly happened during the fire at the art gallery? Was this caused by improper operation on your part?”
“I heard that many fans were trapped in the fire. Do you think this will affect your popularity?” “The fire at the art gallery has caused such a big impact. Will you hold the art gallery accountable?”
“I heard that you rescued the four seriously injured fans inside. Is that true?”
“I heard that you abandoned your fans when the fire broke out, is that true?”
“Are you here at the hospital to visit your fans?”
“You don’t seem to have any injuries, so there are rumors that you left at the beginning of the fire. Is that true?”
The reporters’ questions came at Luo Lingxing like machine gun fire, but Luo Lingxing remained unmoved and didn’t say a word to them. Under the cover of his bodyguards, he entered the hospital.
“Xiao Li, don’t be impulsive,” one girl said, pulling at another girl who looked angry.
“How could I not act impulsively? Listen to what those reporters are saying. The little prince suffered so many serious injuries to save us, and yet the reporters have misunderstood everything. How unfair it would be to the young prince if this were reported!” The girl called Xiao Li glared angrily at the reporters who were spouting nonsense, her eyes reddening.
They were among the fans attending the autograph session today, and they were among the earlier fans in line. When the fire broke out, it was their turn, so they witnessed the whole thing: how Luo Lingxing saved the fans, how he broke open the elevator, and how he was the last one to leave. At that moment, many fans cried, especially those who were taken down by Luo Lingxing first. They didn’t want to leave the art gallery and wanted to see Luo Lingxing come out safely.
Later, they saw Luo Lingxing, who was being held in the arms of Major General Han, his body covered in wounds and looking disheveled. They wanted to go forward, but they didn’t dare to. They could only watch as Major General Han took Luo Lingxing away.
Because they were mostly unharmed under Luo Lingxing’s protection, they decided to come and check on the four people Luo Lingxing had rescued while endangering his own life. They wanted to see if there was anything they could do to help, as they didn’t want Luo Lingxing’s efforts to be in vain.
“Don’t rush things. Acting impulsively won’t solve anything. I believe your idol won’t let the little prince suffer. What we need to do is support him and be his strength. If our impulsiveness tarnishes the little prince’s reputation, I don’t think you want that to happen,” the girl continued to persuade him.
Sure enough, Xiao Li gradually calmed down. She knew that rushing out now would not be a good thing, and if she offended these reporters, they might not be so lenient with their writing and reporting.
“The little prince just went in, so let’s go in quickly too,” the girl continued.
Xiao Li nodded, glared fiercely at the group of reporters again, and then hurriedly went into the hospital.
Although they had seen from afar that the little prince seemed to be in good condition, they were not relaxed. They had seen clearly what happened on the sixth floor. Modern medical equipment was very advanced and could heal all scars and wounds, but it couldn’t erase the pain caused by the previous injury. From the first injury Luo Lingxing suffered until Han Junzhan carried him out of the art gallery, nearly an hour had passed. During that hour, Luo Lingxing had to endure the pain caused by his injuries, and these were the things that Luo’s fans found most unforgettable.
Han Junzhan brought Luo Lingxing to the intensive care unit, where the four girls were staying. Although all of their external injuries had been treated, their physiological functions had been damaged due to prolonged exposure to high temperatures, and they would need some time to recover.
“Major General, Young Master Luo,” Liu Guanghui said, standing at attention and saluting.
The weariness on his face was undeniable, but his eyes were brimming with gratitude
“What are you doing here?” Han Junzhan asked.
Liu Guanghui was a member of the First Legion. Although the Legion sent people to rescue the art gallery when it caught fire, they had all returned now.
“My sister is inside,” Liu Guanghui replied.
Liu Guanghui’s younger sister, Liu Guangmin, was a big fan of Luo Lingxing. When the music album was released, she bought three copies. When Liu Guanghui returned home on vacation, he learned about this and told some things about Luo Lingxing with his sister. As a result, the two siblings liked Luo Lingxing even more.
As Liu Guanghui’s vacation was coming to an end, it was also close to Luo Lingxing’s autograph session. So Liu Guangmin and his friends came back with Liu Guanghui to attend the autograph session. Liu Guanghui was unable to attend due to military matters, so he asked his sister to take his album with him to the autograph session.
When the fire broke out, Liu Guangmin had just received a signed album and was about to leave in the elevator when it malfunctioned, unable to go up or down or open, leaving her trapped inside.
Luo Lingxing was somewhat surprised. He hadn’t expected that one of the four people he had saved was Liu Guanghui’s sister.
“Young Master Luo, thank you for saving Minmin’s life. Otherwise, Minmin might not be here anymore. If there is anything in the future, as long as I, Liu Guanghui, can do it, I will do it even at the cost of my life.”
Liu Guanghui was a very tall and strong man, but even such a seemingly strong man choked up, with tears welling up in his eyes, showing how serious his sister’s situation was for him.
“They are all my fans,” Luo Lingxing replied.
That meant that regardless of whether she was his sister or not, she was his fan. It was his duty to save them.
