He was the pillar of the Pei Family, and with age being a factor, after turning fifty, Pei Chengde would get a health check-up every three months.
Just in case there were any issues, they could be detected at the earliest opportunity.
And last month, it was time for his scheduled check-up.
"I have to inspect the branch office today, I don't have time," Pei Chengde replied with a cold expression.
Mrs. Pei's face lengthened, and she looked at him unhappily, "Is work more important than your health? If not today, then how about tomorrow? That should be possible, right?"
"Enough, I will find time for it myself," Pei Chengde said irritably, finished the congee in his bowl, and left without saying another word.
Mrs. Pei was baffled, thinking to herself, what's gotten into him so early in the morning, did he eat gunpowder?
"Don't mind him, tomorrow I'll make sure he goes to the hospital for the check-up," Mrs. Pei told her son.