My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1006



Chapter 1006: Chapter 990 Hitting People Chapter 1006: Chapter 990 Hitting People And as soon as she spoke, that man directly reached out with his finger, pointing at Zhou Xiaomeng’s eye, nearly poking her in the eye.

“Calm down, how can you tell me to calm down, it’s not your child, not your son, of course, you can be calm, not only can you be calm, but you can also be cold-blooded.”

Zhou Xiaomeng was so stunned by the scolding that she couldn’t even speak.

She was new to the hospital, and not long ago, she was still a college student, an inexperienced one, and a straightforward one.

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It was her first time encountering such a person and facing such a situation, and she really couldn’t react.

Still, Dr.

Qin hurriedly pulled Zhou Xiaomeng behind him.

“Sir, let’s not talk about that for now, saving the child is what’s important.”

“Save, how are you going to save, then save, huh?”

The man remained as irate as thunder, berating them for not taking action.

“You say you’re going to save him, so why are you playing dead now?

Start treating him right now, give him the medicine!”

The man’s voice grew louder and louder, making it impossible to communicate.

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Zhou Xiaomeng swallowed hard, truly frightened to death, but eventually, she couldn’t help but step out from behind Dr.

Qin.

“Please don’t worry for now, we have already examined the child, and once the examination results…”

Before she could finish speaking, there was a slap, and with that sound, everyone was so shocked they didn’t move for a long while.

The man’s hand was still in the air, Zhou Xiaomeng’s lips quivered, and one hand was pressed against her swollen face, which instantly swelled up like a loaf of bread.

“How can you hit someone?” Dr.

Qin quickly pulled Zhou Xiaomeng behind himself, and other nurses came over too, concerned about how Xiaomeng was.

Zhou Xiaomeng’s eyes whirled in dizziness, feeling incredibly wronged, and she squatted on the ground and started crying loudly.

This was the first time in her life she had been hit.

Not even her parents had ever hit her like this.

But this man, what right did he have, what right, when she hadn’t said anything wrong, hadn’t done anything wrong?

“How can you hit someone?” Dr.

Qin also lost his temper, questioning why someone would hit another person out of the blue.

Medical staff weren’t meant to be treated this way.

He had just finished hitting Tang Yuxin’s child, and now he was attacking their intern.

Is there no justice left in the world, no morals, no humanity?

“So what if I hit her?” the man’s voice was even louder than Dr.

Qin’s, and naturally, much more domineering.

“An intern, and you dare to let her treat patients?

What if she administered the wrong medication to my son, could that be why my son has ended up like this?”

“Our medical personnel are all properly trained,” Dr.

Qin’s face darkened, his teeth clenched tightly, suppressing the urge to strike back.

He always remembered he was a doctor, he is a doctor, so he couldn’t be impulsive.

He understood the father’s perspective, after all, they would also find it unbearable, but being unable to bear it didn’t mean he could go around hitting people.

No one has the right to hit others in this world.

Everyone is raised by their parents, and even their parents never hit them, so why should this outsider?

Proper training, the man scoffed, then pointed at his son, if the training is so adequate, then tell me, why has my son turned out like this?

Dr.

Qin couldn’t answer, as all the examination results had not yet come out, he simply couldn’t make a judgment, and this was also the first time he had encountered such an incident.

He had been a pediatric specialist for more than a decade with extensive clinical experience, having seen many cases of children with chickenpox in all sorts of conditions, but none like the case today.

It was because of his inability to answer that the man felt even more bold, not only lashing out verbally but also physically.

When Tang Yuxin arrived, she heard Zhou Xiaomeng’s crying and a man cursing at their doctors.

“What a heartless hospital, heartless doctors…”

Oh, when had they all become so heartless?

If someone thought so, she would go to the dean later and have the hospital increase its fees right away.

She would also have her father stop all the funds.

If they weren’t heartless, then how could they live up to the name of a heartless hospital?

She walked over and stood in front of Xiaomeng.

“Stand up!”

She said to Xiaomeng indifferently.

As soon as Xiaomeng saw her, she sniffed her nose, but her tears fell even more fiercely.

“I said stand up,” Tang Yuxin repeated, her gaze falling on Xiaomeng’s head.

“Why are you crouching down?

You’ve done nothing wrong; why should you be crouching?”

To be upright and down-to-earth is how one should live.

And don’t you cry.

Of all the doctors, which one of them doesn’t have a tough heart, a hardened heart?

Without being cold and hard, how could they remain calm in the face of so many life-and-death farewells, the tears of numerous families, their helplessness, their despair, and still make the most accurate judgments?

Zhou Xiaomeng wiped her tears and then she stood up.

But her face was swollen, not looking normal at all, with one side larger than the other.

It was shocking to see.

Tang Yuxin looked up at the camera not far away.

She knew about the surveillance equipment here.

Everything that had just happened didn’t need explaining nor evidence.

They could simply report it to the police.

Yet another heartless doctor.

The man still looked fiercely angry, even the flesh on his face twitching incessantly.

“You get out of here!” he pointed toward the door, “I won’t let you touch my son.

If you lay a finger on him, I will never forgive you.”

Tang Yuxin didn’t move; she leisurely took out a mask and gloves from her pocket, her eyes cold and clear.

“Have the security arrived?” she called out to her surroundings.

“They’re here,” two security guards had already rushed over.

“Take him outside and make sure he’s watched,” she said indifferently and busied herself with putting on the gloves.

The two guards hurriedly came over and seized the man from both sides.

The man’s curses were extremely vile, and he struggled continuously.

But don’t underestimate the security at the main hospital; the guards here were all professionally trained and could be considered bodyguard-level.

They were naturally skilled, and if two of them couldn’t subdue one man, they might as well go back to the drawing board.

“You all come with me,” Tang Yuxin said, walking inside as the man’s cursing grew fainter until it could no longer be heard.

Dr.

Qin and Xiaomeng followed behind her.

“Can someone tell me what happened?”


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