Chapter 962
Chapter 962: Chapter 946: You are in Cahoots Chapter 962: Chapter 946: You are in Cahoots And now, if Tang Zhinian found out about this, he would be fighting for his life with him.
As for Gu Ning, his head was in such a mess that even if he had something to say, he didn’t want to say it anymore.
And the Wang Family even wanted to poach his doctor—a doctor he had gone through great pains to recruit from several hospitals.
Finally, when he had someone so famous, a living signboard for their hospital, for someone to poach them was like losing a cornerstone.
It meant he might as well not be the hospital director at all.
Without Tang Yuxin, was it still the main hospital?
He dared not think about it and dared not answer.
All those people.
When Director Zhu thought of that family, he was so angry he could grind his teeth, almost biting through his clothes.
And today, the last strand of hair on his head finally fell out.
He had become completely bald.
And who caused all these troubles if not that family?
With patients and families like these, they couldn’t dare to take them in anymore.
Once they did, what guarantee was there for the safety of their own lives?
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It was terrifying.
People could just attack their medical staff, who came to work, not to fight for their lives.
So Director Zhu watched Mr.
Wang leave, and before his tears dried up from crying over his misfortunes, the phone rang.
He hurriedly pressed the phone to his ear, only to be scolded several times.
It was the senior leadership who now wanted to inspect the hospital—they wanted to know what had happened, why someone would assault a medical staff member, especially Tang Yuxin.
Tang Yuxin, who was she?
She was a national treasure, a national treasure indeed.
Such a talent, if she left this time, how could Director Zhu possibly bear the responsibility?
Director Zhu kept apologizing without offering a single superfluous explanation.
What need was there for any explanation?
After all, the incident had taken place right under his nose.
The patient was his responsibility, and so was the arrangement of the surgery.
Although it hadn’t been him who had physically assaulted anyone, he still had to take part of the blame.
He reported the situation to the hospital leadership in frantic desperation.
When the leaders heard that Tang Yuxin was not injured, but her husband was, their tone became less anxious than before.
As the top talent in the main hospital, having brought many honors to the institution and being their most valued individual, how could they not worry, how could they not be anxious?
They might have felt relieved, but Director Zhu felt even more like crying.
They didn’t know, they didn’t understand, but Director Zhu did.
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If it had been Tang Yuxin’s head that was injured, it might have been better; she would’ve preferred to get hurt herself rather than let Gu Ning suffer on her behalf.
But now that Gu Ning was injured, it was worse than if she had been hurt herself.
That made her even more difficult to console and even angrier.
Director Zhu kept listening to the scolding from the hospital management, but when he hung up the phone, he wiped his old face.
The tears just wouldn’t stop falling.
In the director’s office, Director Zhu sat on one side, his face not just long, but also very stern.
Gu Qing pulled up a chair to sit and casually crossed her legs.
The woman who had hit someone on the other side now had her hair a mess like straw and her skin didn’t look too good, marked with patches of purple and green, which made her look particularly unpleasant.
Gu Qing lifted her eyelids slightly, her voice devoid of any needless fluctuation.
“I want to know the reason why you attacked Mr.
Gu Ning.”
“Who’s Gu Ning?”
The woman lifted her face, perhaps initially unable to react or maybe she had never experienced anything like this before, so she was somewhat overwhelmed by these sudden changes.
When suddenly asked like this, her response was instinctive, and of course, it was the most honest answer.
“You don’t know who Gu Ning is?”
Gu Qing narrowed his eyes and walked over, then sat down across from the woman.
“Why should I know someone named Gu Ning?”
The woman truly had never heard of him, had never seen him, and certainly did not recognize any Gu Ning.
“If you don’t know him, then why did you use a chair to hit him?”
Gu Qing’s voice seemed calm with every sentence, but it still carried a sting that made the woman involuntarily shiver, throwing her into such disarray that she found herself unable to speak.
“I didn’t hit him, ah,” the woman clenched her hands, raising her voice a few notches, “I was aiming for that wicked doctor; he put himself in the way, can that be my fault?”
Gu Qing scoffed coldly, “They are husband and wife, Gu Ning is that doctor’s husband.
If he doesn’t step in, who will?”
The woman was stunned, left speechless by his question.
“Then who are you?
You’re not a police officer, so what gives you the right to interrogate me like this?”
She raised her voice again, thinking that by being louder she would win the argument, or perhaps believing that the same tactic from her daily life would work here—assuming that if she just acted bullish and unreasonable, everyone would be intimidated.
“I am Gu Qing, Gu Ning’s elder brother.”
Gu Qing remained seated, but the unexplainable pressure emanating from him made the woman increasingly uncomfortable and agitated.
Hearing this name, one would know they were from the same family; nevertheless, she was determined to refuse to answer any of Gu Qing’s questions.
“I am also the lawyer hired by Gu Ning.”
Gu Qing remembered introducing himself when he came in; was their hearing off, or was it their brains?
“You’re all in this together!”
The woman suddenly stood up, pointing a finger directly at Gu Qing’s face, “You’re all in this together, you’re actually all in cahoots.”
At this moment, Director Zhu was looking at the woman with such intensity that it seemed he wanted to eat her flesh and drink her blood.
They were more than just collaborators; even he was in on it.
On his own turf, his doctors and staff were attacked—talented individuals who shone the brightest in their hospital, and even he had been scolded to the point of humiliation by several hospital leaders, almost to the brink of outrage leading to a health crisis.
And now, did she really expect him to take their side?
What kind of fool was this?
And the director managed to restrain himself, though his face was flushed red as if he were Guan Yu.
Gu Qing couldn’t be bothered to question further; the woman was clearly being evasive, and he was only there to get an understanding of the situation, since the police would be arriving at any moment.
Just then, a knocking sound came from outside.
Director Zhu personally went to open the door, and indeed, several police officers stood outside, clad in their uniforms, exuding an air of authority and integrity that made the woman feel as if she had seen her own kin.
“Officers,” she quickly stood up, apparently ready to play the part of the accuser.
“You’ve come just in time, they’re all in it together.”
She pointed accusingly at Gu Qing, “He, Gu Ning, and that doctor are all in cahoots.
They’re from the same family, I demand a different lawyer.”
The police officers looked at the woman as if she were a simpleton.