Chapter 963
Chapter 963: Chapter 947 Where Did The Idiot Come From Chapter 963: Chapter 947 Where Did The Idiot Come From “Madam, you haven’t hired a lawyer, and this Mr.
Gu is the lawyer for the victim.
How could you possibly think you have the right to change someone else’s lawyer?” Moreover, this police officer has not mentioned that Gu Qing is both influential and famous in this circle.
Any case he takes on never results in defeat, and any lawsuit he wants to fight, he never loses.
Additionally, it clearly doesn’t need to be pointed out whose fault this is.
So many eyes have seen what happened, and numerous surveillance cameras have caught it all.
When they arrived just now, they had already reviewed the surveillance footage first.
The surveillance system here is extremely advanced; it covers almost 360 degrees with no dead angles, except for the bathrooms.
Of course, the footage is high-definition, and you can make out not just people’s faces but even their voices and expressions on their faces.
This is irrefutable evidence; there’s no need for an investigation, let alone gathering further evidence.
It was these people who committed the assault and inflicted injury.
The victim is now in the hospital, with a huge hole in their head—could this be fake?
The woman immediately lost her nerve, not daring to speak anymore, let alone sit down.
“But, Officer, we also had our reasons,” said the man who had been sitting quietly next to the woman and had not yet spoken.
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A few police officers came over and took a seat as well.
After all, this case is of a different nature.
They are not at liberty to take these people away just yet, since the family still has a critically ill patient to care for, and moreover, the victim is a doctor who might be needed to save a patient at any moment.
“Speak,” the officer said as he took out his notebook, ready to record their statements.
“Officer, it’s all the fault of that female doctor,” the man hastily began to explain.
“There’s a reason for everything.
We would never hit someone for no reason.
I am a law-abiding good citizen.”
The officer jotted down a few notes and waited for them to continue.
“This is what happened.”
The man started to narrate how, upon transferring to this hospital, the patient’s condition was very serious.
They had already scheduled a surgery, but that doctor never arrived to see the patient, nor did she provide care.
Wasn’t this abandoning a patient’s life and treating it like a joke?
“Officer, I admit we were wrong to hurt someone, but we were too excited and outraged, so we did such a thing.
But you can’t blame us for that, right?”
The officer simply continued to note down what was said without agreeing to their statements.
“Let me explain the situation,” said the Director Zhu, taking a deep breath as he finally calmed himself.
With a long face, a mix of hate and anger, he thought about being reprimanded like a grandson by his superiors at his age, and the last hair on his head falling out from the stress.
His face showed a mix of worry, bitterness, hatred, and resentment.
“Go ahead,” the officer prompted him to continue.
As the head of the hospital, Director Zhu was, of course, intimately familiar with the hospital’s procedures.
“We have a surgery schedule,” he said as he stood up and pulled open a drawer before taking a file out.
“Here is today’s surgery schedule.
If a patient isn’t in a critical state, all surgical preparations for each patient are recorded.”
The officer took the file, and indeed, everything was recorded in great detail.
The first entry was for a patient with cerebral hemorrhage and also the surgery record for a girl with a leg injury.
The times, which operating room, which doctor—every detail, even the assistants, were arranged and recorded.
One surgery had already been completed, and there was a record of it on that page as well.
When it began, when it finished, the lead surgeon, the assistant surgeon, the nursing staff, the anesthetist—these details were documented, not just on paper but also through surgery monitoring that could be consulted at any time if needed.
And the lead surgeon for both these surgeries was Tang Yuxin.
Of course, the name Tang Yuxin was not unfamiliar to the two officers.
They often visited and had many dealings with the hospital.
They had not only heard about Tang Yuxin but had also spoken with her a few times.
They knew her as one of the hospital’s top doctors.
Moreover, they had never heard of a patient coming in to assault the doctor, a lifesaver.
They had only heard stories of gratitude—of people kneeling down, of offering banners of thanks—but never of someone daring to attack a doctor.
She truly was the first, and such a bold first at that.
“Because the surgical plan was changed, the first surgery took less than two hours to complete,” continued Director Zhu.
“So there was a gap of several hours.”
“If there was a gap of a few hours, then why didn’t you save the patient?
Were you waiting for them to die?” The woman stood up agitatedly.
“My daughter is only twenty years old!
We transferred to your hospital and paid so much money, not to sightsee but to get treatment!”
“Your doctor was clearly idle, so why didn’t you perform the surgery as soon as possible?
Such a doctor deserves a beating, right?
She would rather go out with a man than care about saving lives and treating patients?”
“Madam, please be careful with your words.”
Gu Qing tapped his pen on the table.
“That was the doctor’s husband.
The word ‘messing around’ isn’t appropriate to describe a relationship between spouses, is it?”
Being uneducated isn’t frightening; what’s frightening is being ignorant and uneducated.
Even worse is being both ignorant and vulgar.
The woman, having been interrupted by Gu Qing, wanted to retort, but before she could, Gu Qing once again cut her off rudely, “Director Zhu, please continue.”
This incident was straightforward from the start.
Since they wanted to hear more, he would continue.
Ultimately, it would be clear who was right and who was wrong, and who would bear the responsibility.
In front of the law, not only is everyone equal, but everything will also be done according to the law.
“Alright,” Director Zhu nodded and pointed to the surgical schedule file as he resumed his explanation.
“Surgery times are set in stone unless there are specific reasons to change them.
Such reasons include a sudden deterioration in the patient’s condition or the arrival of another patient with more urgent needs that may necessitate a change in the surgery scheduling.”
“You could have done it earlier, a few hours earlier.
Would that have killed you?”
The woman interrupted Director Zhu again, her spit flying and hitting Director Zhu’s face, which disgusted him to the point of wanting to throw up.
He truly wanted to kick the woman out.
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What kind of idiot was this?
With immense restraint, Director Zhu reprimanded her, “Madam, didn’t our nurses explain to you?
Didn’t they talk to you?”