Chapter 1000
Chapter 1000: Chapter 984: She’s Accused of Making Dirty Money Chapter 1000: Chapter 984: She’s Accused of Making Dirty Money “`
She stood beside the examining doctor, who pointed at the monitor and spoke to Tang Yuxin.
“Dr.
Tang, don’t worry, is everything all right?
The child just has a mild concussion and there are no other injuries.”
“Thank you,” Tang Yuxin said after hearing this.
Her strength seemed to drain away, nearly unable to support her own body.
She picked up Xiaobai and sat there, crying uncontrollably, while the other doctors, upon seeing her, became upset and their eyes reddened.
Gu Ning walked over and crouched down beside her.
He gently placed his hand on Xiaobai’s face.
“He’s fine,” Tang Yuxin wiped away her tears.
“How are Xiaobai and Dad, are they both okay?”
“Yes, they’re both fine,” Gu Ning carefully picked up Xiaobai, pressing his forehead gently against the child’s, careful not to touch the wounds on his forehead.
“They just have some superficial injuries, and Li Jia has taken care of those.
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Xiaobai’s injuries might look serious, but they’re just scratches and not deep enough to need stitches.
He has been bandaged and is sleeping now.”
Now, both Tang Zhinian and Xiaobai were not in serious condition; only Xiaobai was more seriously injured because he had hit his head.
Knowing now from Tang Yuxin that Xiaobai was fine, Gu Ning breathed a sigh of relief and felt fortunate that his son was unharmed.
“Let’s go,” Gu Ning stood up, holding his son in one arm and helping Tang Yuxin up with the other.
They left the examination room.
Xiaobai and Xiaobai still needed follow-up treatment.
Their original illness had not yet healed, and now they had suffered injuries, which made recovery even harder.
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Tang Yuxin had said before that if the children took the newly developed antiviral medication, they could be brought home.
Then, once at home, they could continue applying the medicine topically instead of injections or pills.
But now, the two children needed to stay in the hospital for an unknown period of time.
Tang Zhinian and Xiaobai had been placed in another ward on the top floor, where ordinary people couldn’t enter, usually accessible only with a swipe card.
And on this matter, Director Zhu felt truly sorry.
He had not expected such an incident to happen, nor could he understand what got into those parents to attack the Tang Family’s children.
Could it be that Tang Yuxin caused someone’s child to die?
But that wasn’t the case.
If someone had really died, things would be in chaos by now.
He didn’t expect any gratitude, but regardless, one shouldn’t harm someone else’s children like this.
And now, Director Zhu truly felt that the matter wouldn’t be easy to handle.
Tang Yuxin already harbored resentment from the last time she was harassed over a medical dispute, and now it was her own children who were involved.
If as a doctor one couldn’t even protect their own family, then what was the point of being a doctor at all?
“Are you all right?” As soon as Tang Zhinian saw Xiaobai, he hurriedly and gently touched Xiaobai’s face, terrified that something had happened to him.
“He’s fine, just a mild concussion,” Tang Yuxin placed Xiaobai on the bed, “Dad, are you hurt?”
Tang Yuxin had been so focused on saving Xiaobai that she hadn’t had the chance to check on Tang Zhinian and Xiaobai.
“We’re both fine,” Tang Zhinian didn’t feel much pain himself, but he was more concerned about Xiaobai.
Xiaobai was a good kid, already knowing how to protect his grandfather, truly his own flesh and blood.
Yet it was precisely this that made him feel even more distressed and guilty.
At that moment, Tang Yuxin’s phone began to ring.
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It was a call from Director Zhu.
“Yuxin, come to my office.
The parents who caused the trouble are all here.”
“I know,” Tang Yuxin put down her phone, then stroked Dabai’s little face, followed by Xiaobai’s little hand.
“Dad, you take care of them first, I’ll come over in a bit.”
She turned around to go downstairs, and Gu Ning followed behind her.
He had called Gu Qing over, and also asked them to bring the medicine they had just prepared.
Somehow the medicine had been spilled, or perhaps it had been stolen; currently there was no medicine available, and the two children’s chicken pox had not yet healed—they couldn’t be left without medicine.
Tang Yuxin walked into Director Zhu’s office, where, besides the director, the police were also present.
The situation was quite serious, for these people had not only smashed up the hospital ward, but they had also injured people.
When the parents saw Tang Yuxin’s grim face, they all fell silent, yet as they remembered the malignant deeds of this unscrupulous doctor, they felt a surge of justification for their actions.
“Tell me, why did you do this?” Director Zhu struggled to control his raging temper.
He kept telling himself to stay calm.
Yes, stay calm.
He had to, or what else could he do?
Could he smash their homes in return, or beat up their children?
Would that solve the problem, make it as if it never happened?
No, what they needed to do now was to clarify the reasons, to provide an explanation to Tang Yuxin, an explanation to her two children, and to Tang Zhinian as well.
“Your hospital is heartless,” one parent stood up and began to hurl accusations at Director Zhu’s face, “You make dirty money, ignoring the life and death of our children.
You all deserve to die a horrible death.”
As the parent spoke, he also spat, showering Director Zhu’s face with his spittle.
“We’re a heartless hospital?” Director Zhu wiped his face, thinking it was the biggest joke he’d heard since becoming a hospital director.
“Sir, I am a doctor at a public hospital.
All our charges are standard, and they can all be covered by health insurance.
Even if patients are in arrears, our hospital doesn’t stop their medication like others might.
If a patient genuinely has financial difficulties, we even apply for hospital funds on their behalf.
I’ve been the director for over thirty years, and this is the first time someone has called our main hospital heartless.”
“You are heartless.”
Another parent stood up, still feeling justified without sensing any wrongdoing, “Hospitals like yours should be exposed to the public.
You disregard human life, you are unworthy of being doctors.”
Tang Yuxin stood aside, not wanting to say a single word.
She just watched them cursing.
Fine, curse.
Continue cursing.
She wanted to see what they could curse up—a cat or a dog.
If nothing came out of it, then she was sorry, but she’d be waiting, and even if they begged for forgiveness on their knees later, she wouldn’t forgive them.
“She is a heartless doctor,” the parent pointed at Tang Yuxin, “She clearly has good medicine, but she withholds it from our kids, giving it only to her own children.
She wants us to stay longer in the hospital, to make dirty money off us.”