Chapter 1001
Chapter 1001: Chapter 985: What Is There to Miss about Someone Chapter 1001: Chapter 985: What Is There to Miss about Someone Director Zhu was completely bewildered, really, don’t blame him, he truly had no idea what that parent was actually saying.
He said Tang Yuxin was making unscrupulous money, but does Tang Yuxin need to make dirty money?
Is she lacking funds?
That huge company across the street belongs to her husband, and her father is a famous real estate tycoon within the country.
The house she lives in can practically be called a small park.
No one knows how much she would earn just from one of her patents, not to mention the countless traditional recipes she has contributed, which have produced who knows how many special-effect medicines by now.
Moreover, all of these medicines are not priced high.
If she really wanted to make money, she could have earned a large company just with these recipes alone.
Do they know how profitable pharmaceuticals can be, especially ones that are so effective?
Why are they sold so cheaply, why can ordinary people afford them, why are they even included in the medical insurance coverage?
It’s not because the raw materials are cheap, nor is it because the pharmaceutical staff is underpaid.
It’s because these recipes were donated by Tang Yuxin herself.
When she made the donation, she made it very clear.
These medicines can only be sold as common medicines and will never be high-priced.
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Otherwise, she wouldn’t have donated them.
Otherwise, how much money could she have made?
Who knows?
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Let’s not even mention the rest, just think about how much she could earn from one surgery, yet she has never blackmailed the hospital, always following the proper procedures.
Such a good doctor, such a reputable physician, with such medical ethics, so clean a doctor, and yet they dared to call her a black-hearted doctor.
In this world, anyone could turn bad, but not Tang Yuxin.
“How have I wronged you?” Tang Yuxin simply wanted to know what wrong she had done, how she had wronged him to make him dare to hit her father, to hit her son.
What did her father do wrong, and what did her still young son do wrong?
If they can’t justify their actions, they’ll see each other in court.
No matter who he thinks he is, he must take responsibility for his actions.
“Aren’t you the heartless one?
You’ve wronged all of us,” the parent argued vehemently, as if fighting for his life, “why do you give the medicine to your own son but not to our children?
Your child is now all well, but our children are still suffering.
You obviously just want us to stay in the hospital longer so you can make that dirty money from it.”
And it was only then that Tang Yuxin realized she was apparently making money in such a heartless way.
Moreover, what business was it of theirs concerning her medicine?
It was her own recipe.
Did she need someone else’s approval to decide who could use it?
Even she did not dare to use the formula she herself was unsure of, one that was half-baked and had been rejected by the drug inspectors.
If it weren’t for her father insisting on using it, Xiaobai would not need this medicine now.
Is that also her fault?
So just because she did not donate this recipe, which she herself did not quite believe in and which had not passed inspection and she did not know if it was suitable for everyone, did she become a heartless doctor?
Did her father deserve to be beaten by them, and did her two sons deserve to be struck by others?
“I want to know, who took away the medicine meant for my son?”
She asked the people present.
If it was taken, then return it; if not returned, bear the consequences.
As expected, not a single person spoke up, nor did anyone come forward to take responsibility.
“How is it, no one will admit to it?”
Tang Yuxin looked around at them again.
“I will say it once more, if no one admits to it, bear the consequences.”
She stood up, too tired to say anything more to these people.
With Gu Qing present, she didn’t want to deal with it; all she wanted now was to go see her Xiaobai and Yuncheng.
“Let’s go,” Tang Yuxin said to Gu Ning, having decided that she would take the two children out of the hospital in a few days.
As for other matters, she thought her “black-hearted” doctor couldn’t interfere.
“How can she just leave?” queried the parents as soon as they saw Tang Yuxin preparing to leave.
Unwilling to let her go, they were perplexed.
The situation hadn’t been clarified; how could she just walk away?
But Tang Yuxin had already reached the door, and even though people approached her, they were blocked from getting too close.
Meanwhile, the parents continued to quarrel, cursing the black-hearted hospital and the black-hearted doctor.
Director Zhu suddenly raised his face, slamming his hands forcefully onto the desk.
“A black-hearted hospital, you say my hospital is a black-hearted hospital?
I ask you, have I charged you for medicine and treatment yet, have I?”
No sooner had his words fallen than the parents promptly shut their mouths.
Indeed, no fees had been collected yet, but the absence of current charges didn’t mean there wouldn’t be any in the future.
Director Zhu truly felt these people were too ignorant, too unaware.
Did they ever attend school, understand even a smidgeon of the law?
“No matter how you argue, that doctor is black-hearted,” one asserted.
“Indeed, she’s black-hearted,” agreed another.
“She just wants to make money off us,” accused a third.
“How much money do you even have for her to make?”
Director Zhu retorted, “The children’s maternal grandfather is a famous domestic real estate magnate.
Do you even know how much he earns in a year?
The children’s father’s company is the building just across the street, a nationally ranked security firm.”
“The children’s mother is also a top doctor, second to none domestically, and their maternal grandfather has established a charity foundation in our hospital.
Do you know how much money he deposits into it each year?
I dare say, some of you could never earn that in a lifetime.”
It wasn’t that he looked down on these people or spoke too hurtfully.
If they could accuse someone of making black-hearted money, what else could be expected from them?
Indeed, after these words, the parents who had been so aggressive before were now silent, none daring to speak.
“Furthermore…” Director Zhu once again placed his hands on the table, wanting to smash it in frustration, yet he forcefully restrained himself.
“Do you think the diagnosis of chickenpox was discovered how?
It’s thanks to Doctor Tang, whom you’ve criticized.
If she had been solely concerned for her own son, would your children be resting safely in the hospital now?”
“This is a new virus, and the strain was extracted from her son.
As for the medicine you mentioned, the hospital didn’t provide it; it was developed by her.
And why isn’t it given to you?”
“We conducted a drug test; the results were not promising and it failed.
Who would dare to use a drug that hasn’t passed the drug test on you?”
This is strictly forbidden in the hospital; even when Tang Yuxin had administered herbal medicine to Cheng Yuncheng before, it had been authenticated and its components identified.
Moreover, because she was a doctor of Chinese Medicine, she had the authority to prescribe it, and she had considerable confidence in that particular medicine.
However, the current medication was not a herbal remedy, and even Tang Yuxin herself had not initially planned to use it on her child.
It was Tang Zhinian who, out of concern for his grandson, had insisted on its development.
How could Director Zhu dare to use something on others that even Tang Yuxin couldn’t be certain about?