Recent Graduate: Opened a Hospital in a Supernatural World

In modern society, while many things are lacking, there's certainly no shortage of people.

Lin Lin, a top graduate from the clinical medicine department of a 985 medical university, faced...

Chapter 229 Blackmail

Lin Lin didn't stay on the group message page and exited after sending the message.

After quickly searching through the densely packed address book on his phone, he found the number of Sister Lily from the Government Secretariat.

Her finger hovered over the phone screen.

After a brief pause, she seemed to have made up her mind, and her fingertips suddenly dropped and she pulled it out without hesitation.

While waiting for the call to be connected, her fingers seemed to be under a spell, jumping and flying lightly on the table, as if playing an invisible melody, or as if using it to relieve the unspeakable joy in her heart.

After a moment, the call was connected, and a formal voice came from the other end: "Hello, Secretariat, what can I do for you?"

Lin Lin's lips curled up slightly, and he lowered his voice deliberately, saying playfully, "I'm looking for Lily. Ask her to answer the phone."

"Tsk, Dean Lin is a little naughty today!" The voice on the other end of the phone was instantly filled with a hint of smile and intimacy.

"Hahaha, isn't something good going to happen soon?" Lin Lin responded with a smile, his laughter full of anticipation and longing for what was about to unfold.

"Oh? What good news can make you so excited?" Lily asked curiously.

"Come to Ankang Hospital later. I'll be waiting for you in the office. I have a great plan I want to discuss with you." There was a hint of mystery and excitement in Lin Lin's voice.

Lily laughed softly on the other end of the phone. "You're the only one with so many clever ideas. Okay, I'll find time to go over."

"Don't bother looking for time, just come now!"

"Anyway, this is official business, the person in charge shouldn't count it as you skipping work, hahahaha."

Lily sighed in feigned helplessness, "You, there's really nothing I can do about you. I'll come right over."

After hanging up the phone, Lin Lin happily began to tidy up the office, put the messy documents in order, and asked his assistant to make two cups of good tea.

She paced back and forth in her office, thinking constantly about how to explain her plan in detail to Lily and how to make it sound more attractive and feasible.

Not long after, Lily arrived in a hurry.

As soon as she entered the door, Lin Lin pulled her to sit on the sofa.

"Hurry up, drink some tea to moisten your throat first, I'll tell you right away." Lin Lin said impatiently.

Lily took a sip from her teacup and looked at Lin Lin's cheeks, which were flushed with excitement. She jokingly said, "What kind of earth-shattering plan could excite you so much?"

Lin Lin cleared his throat and began, "Do you know that all the major district hospitals are eyeing the talents of our T District Medical School?"

"Of course I know this. Everyone has been asking about this recently," Lily responded.

"I guess so. My phone has been ringing off the hook these past few days," Lin Lin shook his head helplessly. "They all want a piece of our pie, but we can't just send our talent out without a plan."

"Such a good opportunity, why don't we join forces and make a big profit from them."

Lily was slightly startled, then a glint flashed in her eyes, "A big deal? Tell me more about it."

Lin Lin raised his chin slightly, his eyes revealing a hint of cunning and excitement. He said, "I actually had this idea from the beginning, but in my plan, it should be three months later. Some students will come to our hospital for internship, and after they have a certain amount of clinical experience, they will be sent to various regional hospitals."

She paused, her eyes brightened, her speech quickened, and she gestured in the air with her hands. "But after I finished my work today, I saw how enthusiastic they were. I think I can skip the internship at Ankang Hospital."

"Why?" Lily asked doubtfully. "The regional director also remembered that you had other plans, so he hasn't paid much attention to those who have approached him recently."

Lin Lin said, "I've been thinking about it. The fact that our region has a new medical school might be related to the technology of assisted reproduction."

"If students are sent to our hospital for internship, they will more or less be exposed to this technology. It would be better for us to send them directly to ensure that the technology remains in our own hands."

"After all, this technology is a valuable asset in the current medical field. Mastering it means gaining more say and resources."

Lily asked doubtfully, "Even so, there will be breakthroughs in artificial insemination technology, right? Besides those deformed babies created by black clinics, I've also heard rumors that some hospitals are researching it."

"Hasn't there been a breakthrough yet?" Lin Lin said with some pride. "Since they haven't made a breakthrough yet and they don't have a medical school, the right to speak lies in our hands."

"Then tell me in detail how we are going to blackmail them." Lily said.

Lin Lin sat up slightly, his eyes gleaming with brilliance. He folded his hands and tapped the table lightly, saying slowly, "First of all, we must be unambiguous about the pricing of talent transfer."

"We must keep the best talents for ourselves, and we have to make demands on the rest of the talents we send to them."

"The most basic thing is that after the talents sent here complete their internship period, the receiving hospitals must provide formal positions to ensure these students have future employment opportunities."

"We can't just kill without burying the dead."

"If one day the hospitals in those regions find their own ways to solve staff shortages and abandon them, the students who were sent out will hate our region."

Lily nodded and said, "Well, go on."

At some point, she had taken out a notebook from her bag and was writing down the key points of Lin Lin's words.

Watching Lily writing down the notes on the paper, Lin Lin felt a little stuck.

Lily looked up: "Why don't you continue?"

"Ahem, I'm a little thirsty, let me drink some water."

After returning the cup to its original place, Lin Lin continued, "In addition to job security, there must also be clear regulations on salary and benefits."

"The receiving hospital must pay our talents at a rate no less than 120% of the average salary standard of hospitals of the same level in the same region, and increase their salaries annually based on their work performance, with the increase not less than 5%."

"This not only reflects our emphasis on talent, but also allows students to have peace of mind."

"In addition, the decrease in the number of permanent residents in Guikou will affect the regional ranking. While implementing the talent transfer, in addition to some financial compensation, we can also ask them to compensate us in terms of Guikou."

"We have to wait until the living ones grow up, so why not just ask them to exchange as husband and wife, or as lovers? It will also benefit us. You can go back and discuss the details with the regional director..."