Not long after, Old Master Jiang's attending doctor came over. His surname was Chen, and he was in his fifties. He was a very authoritative specialist. When he rushed over to the Jiang residence, he thought that something had happened to Old Master Jiang.
What was usually a 30-minute trip only took him 15 minutes. He had been to the Jiang residence before, and the Jiang family butler brought him in without delay. Grandpa Jiang had just finished the last half bowl of rice.
Father Jiang's sharp eyes spotted Dr. Chen, and he hurriedly got up to let him examine his father's body.
Dr. Chen was also a little stupefied when his gaze swept over the bowl which the old man had just put down. He immediately raised his eyes to look at the rosy-faced Old Master Jiang. The old man had looked very haggard before; why did it seem so rosy today?