21st Century Necromancer-Chapter 922 - 915: Social Circle

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Chapter 922 -915: Social Circle

The news that Hiromi Jounouchi had given birth quickly spread, and those who needed to know heard about it immediately.

Naturally, the first to congratulate Chen Yu were his colleagues from the hospital. After all, Hiromi Jounouchi had her child at the hospital, and the news spread from there, with the speed of the nurses spreading the news not much slower than reporters from Hong Kong.

Next to congratulate Chen Yu were his subordinates. The three leaders of the Mingyue Society rushed to the hospital right after receiving the news, and Maeda Toshiie also arrived at the hospital with them, using his true form to offer blessings and gifts to his master and the future young master.

As for the political and business figures under the Mingyue Society, they did not have the privilege to personally congratulate Chen Yu. Although their public identities were significant, within the Mingyue Society, they were just ordinary members and could only offer their prepared gifts through the three leaders.

Naturally, only meticulously chosen precious gifts were presented to Chen Yu, but looking at these gifts, Chen Yu felt a bit at a loss whether to laugh or cry.

His daughter hadn’t even opened her eyes, yet she received so many precious gifts, which seemed quite amusing.

However, compared to those members of the Mingyue Society, individuals like Nanami’s father, Member of Parliament Kanai, who only interacted with Chen Yu based on his public identity, could appear in Hiromi Jounouchi’s hospital room to personally offer congratulations and blessings to Chen Yu.

Chen Yu politely handled these people as best as he could without feeling any impatience.

After all, these people came to celebrate his daughter’s birth, and Chen Yu didn’t dislike or resent such a joyous occasion.

These people coming one after another with gifts surprised Chen Yu’s parents, who were simply at the hospital to spend time with their granddaughter.

It’s worth noting that among those visiting, the four from the Mingyue Society were relatively inconspicuous, and they came at a suitable time to avoid Chen Yu’s parents, while others like Member of Parliament Kanai did not particularly avoid them.

Members of Parliament, entrepreneurs, politicians, social elites, entertainment stars… most of these people were Chen Yu’s patients, and some were acquaintances he met in various settings, yet no one was of ordinary status, which unsurprisingly shocked Chen Yu’s parents about their son’s social circle.

After all, to Chen Yu’s parents, who were just ordinary people, these were people they could hardly come into contact with.

In addition to their shock, they felt proud that their son could be acquainted with such people and that these people showed him great respect, feeling that their son had achieved something significant.

However, among those congratulating Chen Yu on his daughter’s birth, these people were not of the highest status. Most were just there to make an appearance and didn’t even have the qualification to make a memorable impression on Chen Yu.

The guests who could truly leave an impression on Chen Yu arrived in subsequent waves, making Chen Yu’s parents truly understand the level of their son’s usual social circle.

The Japanese Imperial Family, perhaps considering the influence, didn’t send the Emperor himself, but sent the Emperor’s brother as a representative to offer blessings and gifts to Chen Yu and his family, to please Chen Yu, who is now vitally important and significant to Japan as a demigod.

After the typhoon incident, the Japanese Government deeply realized how important it is to have a demigod willing to protect their country. Thus, when the Emperor was to recognize DYD’s affiliation with China, neither the Cabinet nor the National Diet showed any opposition, and it became a government bill strangely and smoothly.

This prompted many opponents to protest and cause trouble, but the government responded unwaveringly by directly employing police to suppress them. freewebnøvel.com

Besides the Imperial Family, the Prime Minister himself also came to the hospital.

Of course, both the Imperial Family and the Prime Minister used the pretext of visiting a renowned medical scientist. After all, even with Chen Yu and Hiromi Jounouchi’s overt identities as doctors, receiving such treatment isn’t excessive given their contributions to Japan.

Watching foreign heads of state, whom they usually only see on news broadcasts, chatting warmly with their son, and even greeting them, left Chen Yu’s parents not just surprised but a bit frightened.

“Ah-Yu, be honest; what exactly have you been doing in Japan that would cause even the Prince and Prime Minister to congratulate you on your daughter’s birth?” Chen Yu’s father looked somewhat serious, as parents naturally worry about their children getting into trouble, albeit knowing Chen Yu likely hasn’t done anything wrong, yet they still worry.

“Dad, didn’t I tell you when I returned home last time? My main work in Japan is medical research, and I developed a new drug that effectively inhibits cancer cell activity, currently the world’s most advanced anti-cancer drug without side effects.” Of course, Chen Yu couldn’t reveal his mythical-like existence or that he had just calmed a typhoon for Japan, so he resorted to talking about the broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug.

“Yes, I know about that, but does it relate?” Chen Yu’s father had heard about it but didn’t have a direct understanding of its impact, even once complaining why Chen Yu didn’t bring the research home.

“This research can stimulate the economy for Japan, elevate Japan’s medical status internationally, and is also symbolic of a Nobel Prize. That’s why the Japanese government is keen on me officially immigrating to Japan.

The Imperial Family and Prime Minister visit personally to curry favor, as, until now, I still hold Chinese nationality, meaning that upon receiving the Nobel Prize, I would be recognized as Chinese scientist Chen Yu, not a Japanese scientist.” Chen Yu shrugged nonchalantly.

Of course, this was a fabricated excuse, although parts of it were true; most were sheer lies.

Indeed, the Japanese government hoped Chen Yu would join their nationality, offering extremely high treatment if he agreed, even willing for the Imperial Family to confer him a prince title or bestow an actual princess upon him, but evidently, that isn’t enough to sway a demigod, particularly one on the verge of divine enthronement.

Thanks to Chen Yu’s rhetoric, when the United States Ambassador to Japan, the Russian Ambassador to Japan, and the Chinese Ambassador to Japan took turns appearing in Hiromi Jounouchi’s hospital room to offer blessings to the newborn Little Yixi, Chen Yu’s parents were already numb.