Peerless Beauty – Chapter 101
by Little PandaHell (3)
Make her utterly disgraced!
During the Golden Week of National Day holiday, tourist attractions across the country were packed with people.
Neither of them wanted to join that bustling crowd, so they stayed at home, watching movies, making delicious food, and enjoying their world of two.
Jian Qing didn’t have a continuous seven-day holiday; she had a shift scheduled on the 3rd.
Lu Yinxi went out to play by herself for a day, and when she returned home, Jian Qing hadn’t finished work yet.
She ordered takeout, waiting for the other person to come home to eat together.
It wasn’t until midnight that she saw Jian Qing return home with a tired face.
“Have you eaten?” Lu Yinxi crawled up from the sofa.
“I ate a bread in the evening.”
She had eaten a bread to stave off hunger, then went to attend a training, followed by an emergency rescue, and hadn’t had time to eat dinner yet.
“Then you go take a shower, I’ll go cook a bowl of noodles for you.”
A bowl of homestyle tomato and egg noodles.
After eating, Jian Qing took the initiative to wash the dishes.
Lu Yinxi was on the sofa, drowsy and about to fall asleep.
Jian Qing walked over, lay down on her lap, and closed her eyes to rest.
“How can you lie down right after eating? And you’re supposed to be a doctor.” Lu Yinxi stroked her long hair, softly criticizing.
“I’m a bit tired.”
Lu Yinxi tugged at her ear: “You stayed at the hospital for 16 hours today.”
“Mm-hmm.”
“Tomorrow you can sleep in.”
“Mm-hmm.”
“What do you want to eat tomorrow? I’ll make it for you.”
Jian Qing uttered the word “you,” her expression indifferent, making it unclear whether she was joking or serious.
Lu Yinxi pinched her ear once: “No way.”
She wiggled her ear.
Lu Yinxi couldn’t help but gently pinch her ear, feeling the small trembles.
“Today, another patient’s condition progressed,” After spending time together, Jian Qing gradually opened up and shared her thoughts with Lu Yinxi, “The one I told you about last time, surnamed Li.”
“I remember. The one who insisted on giving birth to the child, right?”
“Mm-hmm.”
Lu Yinxi stroked her hair and sighed: “Sometimes I feel that some women who were outstanding and brilliant in their student days, both in personality and ability, no worse than any man, but after getting married, reaching a certain age, they’re no longer themselves. They become someone’s wife, someone’s mother, and their life revolves around their husband and children.
This society always praises the greatness of mothers, the selfless dedication of mothers, but why is it always mothers who are selflessly dedicated?
Sometimes, it’s clearly women who have sacrificed their careers, shifting their focus to their personal families. In the end, in the workplace, men become the majority, the channels for climbing up are left to men, and the right to speak is also transferred to men. Some people even say: ‘Women are just not as good as men.’ How irritating!”
Jian Qing didn’t comment on this long discourse, just closed her eyes and said: “Your mother is different.”
Gu Mingyu was indeed different.
She was wholeheartedly devoted to her career, ignoring the constraints of family and kinship.
Lu Yinxi touched her nose: “I used to resent her. She indeed didn’t accompany me much, but undeniably, she is an excellent doctor.”
Gu Mingyu personally taught her to be self-reliant and independent in character, never to be dependent.
Economic independence can basically be achieved after entering society and starting work, but independence of character, some people can never achieve in a lifetime.
“Dad, don’t be like this. It’s genuine imported medicine. I checked the official website myself!” In the hospital room, He Baozhen tried to stop his father from taking away the medicine to ask others about it.
Old He glared with anger: “What use is your checking? You’re just too easily fooled! Just because she tells you it’s genuine medicine, it is? A bottle of medicine costing over ten thousand yuan, and your wife hasn’t gotten better after taking it. Who knows if it’s this medicine that’s killing her!”
His mother also persuaded: “Alright, alright, let your dad take a photo and ask He Lao’er’s son-in-law. Their daughter passed away, but that son-in-law still often visits their home. What’s his nameβ¦ seems to be surnamed Chu, also a doctor. Just take a photo, send it over and ask if it’s real medicine. This medicine is too expensive, and medical insurance doesn’t cover it. If it had worked, that would be fine, but now with this outcome, we need to get to the bottom of this.”
After hearing his mother’s words, He Baozhen looked at his wife on the hospital bed, and his heart began to waver.
He took out his phone, photographed the medicine’s packaging box, instructions, and the pills, then sent them to his father.
His father then forwarded them to the family group chat.
γHe Lao’er, help me ask that kid of yours to take a look. Is this genuine medicine? Why haven’t I seen it before?γ
He Lao’er and Old He were distant relatives who rarely interacted, except for the last time when He Lao’er’s daughter, He Bei, passed away, and they went to attend the funeral.
The funeral was arranged by an outsider, who, upon inquiry, turned out to be He Bei’s fiancΓ©, a doctor at the First Affiliated Hospital.
These days, having a doctor in the family is convenient. As people age, they worry about various illnesses. Having a doctor from a big hospital who can help secure a bed, Old He took mental note of such a person.
He Lao’er, upon seeing the message, forwarded it to Chu Yan, asking if it was genuine medicine and if it could be used.
After He Bei’s passing, the engagement was called off, and they accepted Chu Yan as their godson. Chu Yan would visit them in his spare time, taking the elderly couple out for walks to ease their pain of losing a daughter.
After returning from the disaster area, Chu Yan finally let go of his inner conflict and returned to work.
At 4 AM, he assisted the department head in completing an emergency surgery. After stepping down from the operating table, he collapsed on the floor, leaning against the wall, drinking glucose water.
After being on duty for nearly 24 hours, it took him quite a while to recover. He then dragged his tired steps to the rest area in the operating room to rest.
The rest area in the operating room was built in the past two years at the union’s request. It had recliners, massage chairs, and a dining area.
Chu Yan collapsed into a massage chair, opened his phone, and saw the message from He Bei’s father. Fighting drowsiness, he forced his eyelids open to look through everything, then replied:
γDad, this medicine isn’t available on the domestic market.γ
γIt’s still in the trial stage and can’t be used for now.γ
γI’ve just come off the operating table and I’m a bit tired. Let me go back and check the latest literature to confirm.γ
He Lao’er received the message and hurriedly replied:
γNo worries, no worries. If it can’t be used, then it can’t be used. I was asking for a relative. You rest well, don’t exhaust yourself.γ
He Lao’er forwarded Chu Yan’s reply to Old He, saying: γThe medicine isn’t on the market yet, probably can’t be used.γ
Old He exploded upon hearing this: “It’s medicine that can’t be taken, you fool! You’ve been tricked! Which doctor recommended using this? I’m going to demand an explanation from her! She’s about to kill someone, does she have any conscience left? Any medical ethics?”
His son, He Baozhen, upon hearing this, suddenly lost all sense of direction. Looking at his wife on the bed, he didn’t know what to do. In his mind, he alternated between Jian Qing’s careful instructions and his father’s furious scolding.
He Baozhen’s mother rolled up her sleeves and took the medicine: “Don’t be rash. If we go over like this, we have no evidence and can’t argue with them. Let’s do this: your Aunt Xiao is at work, I’ll take this to her for an appraisal. If it’s truly confirmed to be fake medicine that can’t be taken, then the doctor will have nothing to say, and the hospital will surely have to give us an explanation!”
She went to find an acquaintance at the Jiangzhou City Food and Drug Administration for an appraisal. The acquaintance told her: “According to Article 48 of the Drug Administration Law, drugs that must be approved but have not been approved for production or import, or those that must be tested according to this law but are sold without testing, are treated as counterfeit drugs. This drug is counterfeit; it hasn’t been approved for marketing in our country yet.”
Mother He returned home with the appraisal document, threw it on the table, and said indignantly: “It is fake medicine! That doctor of yours has no conscience! Even earning such ill-gotten gains!”
He Baozhen, holding his one-year-old son, picked up the appraisal document and read it word by word. His hands trembled with anger, and his eyes turned red.
To think that he and his wife had trusted the doctor so much before! They even wanted to send a banner of appreciation!
“Pah! What a despicable person! I’m going to demand an explanation from her!”
He Baozhen put down his son, tucked the appraisal document in his pocket, and went to the hospital to find Jian Qing.
Jian Qing was seeing patients in the outpatient clinic. He Baozhen hadn’t made an appointment, but holding a mobile phone, he rushed in directly, panting heavily: “Doctor, you must give me an explanation today!”
Wei Mingming saw him rush in and hurriedly stood up, walking over: “Hey, you don’t have an appointment!”
Jian Qing observed his facial expression, saw that he was emotionally agitated, shook her head at Wei Mingming, and calmly asked He Baozhen: “What explanation do you want?”
Wei Mingming returned to her seat, sat down, and watched him with a guarded expression.
“Doctor, tell me the truth, that medicine you recommended for my wife, can it be taken? Is it fake? Is it because of taking that medicine that my wife’s condition has worsened?”
“Calm down and listen to me.”
Jian Qing explained one by one.
“First, it can be taken, it’s harmless. The data from the literature shows that it can effectively prolong the progression-free survival of patients with advanced lung cancer. I can print out the literature data for you to see.
Second, according to the Drug Administration Law, it is a counterfeit drug, but this ‘counterfeit’ is not in terms of ingredients, but in terms of procedure. It hasn’t been approved for marketing in our country yet, but it’s already being sold normally abroad. That Drug Administration Law hasn’t been revised for over a decade and is not applicable to the current situation. At present, there are no suitable drugs available domestically for your wife, and you wanted to try something else, so if you ask other doctors, they would give you the same recommendation.
Third, your wife’s condition didn’t worsen because she took the medicine, but because that medicine has become ineffective due to drug resistance, and can no longer prevent the spread of cancer, so her condition worsened. Don’t put the cart before the horse.”
He Baozhen asked: “How can you prove that my wife’s condition didn’t worsen because of taking your medicine? Last month, she inexplicably developed many rashes on her body. I felt it wasn’t normal at the time!”
Jian Qing rebutted: “Is that so? If you felt that medicine wasn’t normal and would worsen her condition, why did you buy a second bottle initially? From the first month, her condition improved, the medicine was effective. Skin rash is a common side effect. Also, please turn off your phone’s voice recording. This is very disrespectful to me.”
He Baozhen couldn’t argue with her and returned home dejectedly.
Upon returning home, he was again scolded harshly by his parents.
Old He, leaning on his cane, berated him: “How can you be so useless? You’ve been led astray again! This is clearly fake medicine! What do you mean it’s not fake in terms of ingredients? If the law says it’s fake medicine, then it’s fake medicine. Recommending fake medicine is a heinous crime!”
He Baozhen said: “But the doctor said this medicine is effective⦔
His mother, holding her grandson in her arms, poked his head: “Stupid son! Your wife is about to lose her life! Our family has spent hundreds of thousands at their hospital for childbirth, treatment, and check-ups. You say the medicine is effective, what good is it? Now they’ve practically killed her with their treatment, and you’re not going to demand an explanation from them, but instead speak up for that doctor?”
“I think your wife shouldn’t stay in the hospital anymore, bring her home, don’t waste money! We’re not some rich family, and her parents aren’t even paying for their daughter’s medical treatment. What’s the use of emptying our savings? Doesn’t my grandson need money for milk powder? Doesn’t my grandson need to go to school? Don’t you need to pay your mortgage?”
The grandson in her arms suddenly burst into loud cries: “Mamaβ¦ I want to find Mama⦔
Mother He stood up, comforting the grandson in her arms: “There, there, my precious, don’t cry, Mama will be back soon⦔
He Baozhen, feeling utterly dejected, was at a loss, not knowing what to do.
One moment he felt sorry for his wife, the next he felt sorry for his child. His reason told him he couldn’t blame the doctor, as the doctor recommended that medicine out of good intentions, but emotionally he couldn’t accept this outcome.
If they hadn’t used this medicine initially, would his wife have lived a bit longer?
Was it really this medicine that caused his wife’s condition to worsen?
After comforting his son to sleep, he went to the hospital again to see his wife. Nestling by her bedside, holding her hand, he said tearfully: “My mom wants me to bring you home, but I don’t want to. If you stay here a few more days, you can live a few more days, spend more time with me. Wife, I’m sorry, if I had known, I wouldn’t have listened to my mom, we wouldn’t have had a child⦔
The female patient on the bed, too weak to speak, opened her eyes, looking at the ceiling, silently shedding tears.
This was the weak, indecisive man she had loved her whole life.
Three days later, at night, the female patient in bed 21 suddenly experienced cardiac arrest. Resuscitation efforts failed, and she died.
He Baozhen’s parents still disliked the oncology department, finding it too inauspicious, and were unwilling to go.
Last time, when she hadn’t died, they had visited out of courtesy.
This time, with her already dead, it was even more inauspicious.
Mother He said: “Don’t bring her home now, my grandson will be scared. Send her directly to the funeral home.”
Old He said: “About that medicine, you should still go talk to the doctor again. If you can’t argue with her, then go report it to her superiors or the Health Commission leaders. How can fake medicine be casually recommended to patients? This is a heinous act! Your wife can’t have died in vain. Just look at how much money our family spent on her treatment?”
With his wife gone, He Baozhen felt disheartened and cold. With a stern face, he rebelled against his parents for the first time: “If you want to say something, you go say it. I’m going to arrange her funeral matters.”
Old He was so angry his mustache quivered and his eyes bulged: “How did I give birth to such a useless thing! I didn’t agree to her coming into our family in the first place. I had a fortune teller look, and she didn’t seem like someone who would live long. Now look, we brought her in, and it’s been one illness after another. To treat her illnesses, we’ve spent all our family’s money on her. And this son she bore you, who knows if he’ll get sick in the future?”
Mother He, holding her precious grandson, scolded her husband: “If you want to scold him, just scold him. Why drag my grandson into this?”
He Baozhen couldn’t bear to listen anymore. He slammed the door as he left to go to the hospital to arrange his wife’s remains.
Old He paced back and forth at home, unable to swallow this bitter pill: “No, I must go to the hospital myself and speak to that doctor’s superior. That doctor who recommended fake medicine has no medical ethics, she’s a bad apple!”
Mother He, while playing with her grandson, said: “We should make her compensate our family and apologize. We can’t just swallow this silently!”
Old He went directly to the Medical Affairs Department of the First Affiliated Hospital to complain about Jian Qing, accusing her of recommending fake medicine and causing death for profit.
Chu Yan had been working at the hospital for several consecutive days and finally got a day off. He went home and slept, and after waking up, he searched for relevant literature and carefully replied to He Bei’s father:
γDad, I’ve looked up some more information. That medicine you asked me about last time, in principle, shouldn’t be used, but it’s already on the market abroad. Its efficacy is highly rated overseas. I’ve looked at the disclosed data, and it can extend survival by 2-5 months. For late-stage patients who have no other medication options, if they want to try it, they can give it a shot.γ
He Bei’s father forwarded it again to Old He.
Old He glanced at it, disregarded it, and continued with his complaint as before.
Jian Qing received a call from Section Chief Jiang and went to the Medical Affairs Department.
Being called to the Medical Affairs Department, nine times out of ten, it wasn’t for anything good.
Section Chief Jiang handed the complaint registration to Jian Qing to look at: “Your Deputy Director Hu is away on a business trip, he told me to ask you directly. Dr. Jian, what’s this all about?”
Jian Qing told Section Chief Jiang the whole story from beginning to end, and asked him: “There’s this treatment method that gives the patient a glimmer of hope, a chance to extend their life. If I don’t tell her about it, I’m violating medical ethics; if I do tell her, I’m violating the law. Chief, you also graduated from our school’s medical college. Tell me, should I violate this unreasonable law, or should I violate medical ethics?”
Section Chief Jiang: “Xiaojian, this situation of yours is very difficult to handle. I know that in your department, and in some surgical departments, out of goodwill, you might recommend some unapproved new drugs to patients. Other hospitals do it too, but they’re lucky and encounter patients who don’t make trouble. The family you’ve encountered is troublesome. If they decide to make a big deal out of it, you could be sued.”
Jian Qing calmly said: “Even if it goes to court, I still think I’m not wrong. Treating illness and saving people isn’t wrong. Her death wasn’t caused by the medication.”
Section Chief Jiang said: “Now it depends on their demands. If they want internal mediation within our hospital, you can apologize to them. If they want to seek an assessment or go through a mediation agency, then our Medical Affairs Department can handle it. If they want to file a lawsuit, then we’ll go to court with them. If it really goes to court, we’ll find a lawyer for you. You recommended the drug, but you didn’t profit from it. Take this as a lesson. In the future, don’t casually recommend new drugs. I’ll also issue a notice later to remind all clinical departments to be cautious about this.”
Jian Qing asked: “Chief, if we don’t let them try new drugs, are those patients just supposed to wait for death?”
Section Chief Jiang, with rich experience in doctor-patient disputes, pointed at Jian Qing and shook his head, saying: “Xiaojian, oh Xiaojian, you’re now like a clay Buddha crossing a river – barely able to save yourself, let alone others. Go back for now, I’ll handle this. Be more careful in the future. This Drug Administration Law, they talk about amending it every year, but it never gets done. This year, have your mentor submit a proposal to amend it quickly. Otherwise, you people are all in danger.”
Hu Jianjun is one of the representatives of the People’s Congress. In recent years, with the development of cancer treatments, he has noticed this hidden danger.
The current “Drug Administration Law” is still from more than a decade ago. Medical science is advancing rapidly, and this law is no longer suitable for the current changing situation.
When Old He came to the hospital again, Section Chief Jiang tried to smooth things over with him, explaining the circumstances.
Old He didn’t quite understand and kept repeating the same demands for compensation and an apology.
Section Chief Jiang said: “I can try to coordinate an apology, but there’s no justification for compensation. Your daughter-in-law didn’t die due to medical malpractice, so we can’t compensate.”
Every year, the Medical Affairs Department purchases insurance for doctor-patient disputes. After a dispute occurs, the insurance pays a portion of the compensation, the hospital pays a portion, the department pays a portion, and the doctor pays a portion; but the prerequisite is that there must be medical malpractice in the dispute for the insurance to pay compensation.
Old He angrily left the Medical Affairs Department: “Your hospital is a den of snakes and rats, covering up for unethical doctors! I’ll complain about you to the Health Commission!”
The Health Commission received the complaint and called Hu Jianjun and Section Chief Jiang over for questioning.
Hu Jianjun has some influence in Jiangzhou City. Faced with this collision between sentiment and law, the Health Commission could understand the doctor’s choice, and was also worried that if the matter became too big, it would negatively impact public opinion towards the medical community. They all planned to downplay the major issues and resolve the minor ones, preferring to handle it with a low-key approach.
Old He, finding no outlet for his complaints, became extremely angry and started going to the Oncology Department every day, demanding an explanation.
He even brought his grandson, pulled up a stool, and sat silently at the door of the Oncology Department office. Every few minutes, he would shout loudly: “Unscrupulous doctor prescribing fake medicine, causing death for profit!”
The Oncology Department staff called security to come up. The security guards surrounded the old man, who then lifted up the child: “What are you trying to do? Your hospital killed my grandson’s mother! Now you want to kill me and my grandson too? If you dare touch me, my grandson and I will bash our heads and die right here!”
Jian Qing told the security personnel to go back: “Let him be, as long as he doesn’t hit anyone.”
Old He then started cursing at Jian Qing. At first, he accused her of committing heinous acts and having no medical ethics, but later his curses became increasingly vulgar, with all kinds of profanities coming out.
Jian Qing coldly ignored it.
Someone in the department called to report to the police. The police came to take a statement and gave him a warning and education, but it was useless. He continued to curse as before.
After cursing for a few more days, Jian Qing made a phone call. The police came to investigate again and gave him a punishment of 5 days administrative detention.
She didn’t tell Lu Yinxi about these farces at the hospital, silently enduring it alone. When she returned home, everything was the same as usual.
However, Lu Yinxi keenly noticed the change in her mood and asked, “You seem a bit unhappy recently. What’s wrong?”
Jian Qing pointed at the sky and said seriously, “The seasons are changing. I’m feeling melancholic about spring and autumn.”
Successfully making Lu Yinxi laugh.
While laughing, Lu Yinxi said, “Tomorrow is Saturday. I’ll go to your department to play the piano.”
Jian Qing shook her head, “I’m off tomorrow. You stay home with me.”
“Oh, alright. I’ll make you a matcha cake.”
“Good. Your birthday is coming up. What gift do you want?”
Lu Yinxi looked at Jian Qing, gently pinched her ear, and said, “I want my Teacher Jian to be happy every day.”
Old Man He left the detention center, cursing and grumbling as he returned home. Still not satisfied, he took a small bucket to the vegetable market and got a bucket of dog blood, then brought it to the hospital.
Jian Qing was seeing patients in the outpatient clinic. He rushed in with the bucket and directly splashed the bucket of dog blood on her.
The patients at the entrance screamed and scattered.
Wei Mingming quickly called security and scolded Old Man He, “Are you f*cking sick in the head?!”
Jian Qing was drenched from head to toe in the foul-smelling dog blood, looking utterly miserable.
Old Man He pointed at her, cursing incessantly, “B*tch-born wh*re! Sl*t! Lowlife scum!”
Security immediately carried him away and handed him over to the police station.
Wei Mingming cried as she took off her own white coat and draped it over Jian Qing.
Jian Qing removed her blood-stained white coat, asked the nurse to assign the patients to other doctors, and in the consultation room, washed her hair and face with cold water.
“Why are you crying? It’s not like I was stabbed.”
Wei Mingming turned her head away, choking as she said, “Why? Why do we have to be treated like this? What did we do wrong?”
“Maybe our mistake was that we shouldn’t have saved people,” Jian Qing said with a bland expression, scooping up cold water to wet her face. “Wei Mingming, have you learned? Don’t be too soft-hearted in the future.”
Her response was met with Wei Mingming’s loud crying.
“Don’t tell her about these things.”
She put on Wei Mingming’s white coat and walked back to the department.
Even in this most miserable moment, she walked with her head held high and chest out, not resentful, not blaming, ignoring others’ gazes. She returned to the bathroom in the department, cleaned herself up thoroughly, then went home as if nothing had happened to accompany her lover.
Old Man He was locked up in the detention center again. Jian Qing counted the days on her fingers.
On the day he was to be released from detention, Jian Qing took a day off, drove to the entrance of the detention center, and idly tapped her fingers on the steering wheel, waiting for him to come out.
He spat out a mouthful of saliva, patted his buttocks, and went home.
Jian Qing drove, following him all the way.
He seemed to sense something and looked back at the car.
The car had one-way vision film applied, so he couldn’t see the person inside clearly.
When they reached a secluded stretch of road without surveillance cameras, Old Man He looked back at the car again and noticed that the distance between him and the car was getting closer and closer, as if it was going to crash into him recklessly.
He turned his head back and instinctively started running.
The car’s engine noise was loud, like urgent gunshots, closely following behind him.
After running for a while, he stumbled and fell to the ground.
He was breathing heavily, his face flushed red, struggling to get up, but his legs had turned to mud and he couldn’t stand.
He turned back to look behind himβ
The black Audi was coming straight at him.
He screamed loudly, closed his eyes, and the piercing sound of brakes screeched in his ears.
The surroundings fell silent.
He opened his eyes and saw the black sedan less than a meter away from him.
The car door opened, and a woman wearing black clothes stepped out from the driver’s seat.
The woman was tall and beautiful, but her face was gloomy, a stark contrast to the cultured image of the mask-wearing, white-coated doctor in the hospital. They seemed like two different people.
She walked over and looked down at him.
Stared at by her gloomy gaze like that of a venomous snake, Old Man He felt as if the surrounding temperature had dropped by several degrees, and he was too frightened to breathe loudly.
“If you come to bother me again, I will find a place where no one is around and kill you.”
After Old Man He returned home, he remained silent for several days.
His wife incited him: “You’ve gone soft without even getting the compensation? Weren’t you quite the troublemaker when you were young?”
Old Man He pursed his lips: “That woman is reckless. She doesn’t care about her life, but I want my old bones to live a few more years.”
Human nature is to bully the weak and fear the strong.
That day, she truly intended to run him over with her car.
His son, He Baozhen, advised: “Don’t make trouble anymore. They protect their own. We common people can’t fight against them.”
Mother He sighed: “What kind of world is this! Doctors can kill people and still go scot-free. Baozhen, hold a funeral banquet for your wife. Invite all the relatives who can come. Let’s get together and think of a way. We can’t just swallow this loss.”
Holding a funeral banquet could also bring in some gift money.
The funeral banquet was held at home, everything kept simple. They received quite a bit of gift money from relatives.
After hearing about this incident, the relatives were also indignant. Some suggested setting up a memorial altar at the hospital entrance, some said to bribe the leaders, and others suggested going to court.
During the banquet, He Baozhen’s distant older cousin extinguished his cigarette and said: “Of course, we should sue. I’ll find you a lawyer. I also know a friend who works at the xx Bureau, Wang Enyi. He seems to have a conflict with the First Affiliated Hospital too. I’ve heard him curse that hospital’s doctors before. He knows quite a few friends at TV stations. We can give him some money to help us make connections. Let’s expose that doctor who prescribes fake medicine on TV and ruin her reputation!”
LP: Rotten people really flock together!!!
This chapter testing my patience not to break my laptop screen. ππ€