The White Moonlight Returns and Tears Up the Trillion Dollar Engagement Contract

Han Xi posted a picture of a meal on her social media account: stir-fried kidney blossoms, scrambled eggs with chives, stir-fried celtuce and yam, oysters, sheep testicles... From then on, the whol...

Chapter 285 It's Hard to Be a Good Person

Chapter 285 It's Hard to Be a Good Person

This hospital, specializing in psychotherapy, enjoys a high reputation both domestically and internationally and can cure children with various mental illnesses.

Especially since the dean is the most senior expert, Han Xi had to go through a lot of connections to successfully make an appointment. She just didn't expect to encounter such a small incident as soon as she arrived, which made her doubt her own position.

A few minutes later, the female bodyguard Leng Yu stepped forward to report.

"Ms. Han, the dean probably won't be able to see you this morning."

"What's going on?"

"I asked a nurse, and she said that a taxi driver asked the hospital director to issue a patient's medical record certificate, but these are patient privacy, and he, as an outsider, could not give it to him."

Han Xi nodded. If that were the case, the hospital director had not done anything wrong. As a hospital administrator, he had a duty to protect patients' privacy.

"Since this person is being unreasonable, why doesn't the dean kick him out?"

Leng Yu said, "It seems that the driver came from a poor family and helped the patient, which led to his driver's license being revoked and him being fined 1,000 yuan."

Han Xi was incredulous after hearing this and exclaimed in surprise, "So this driver ran five red lights? Something must have happened. You take care of Yu Mo, I'll go check on her."

As a lawyer, Han Xi sensed that something important must have happened.

Han Xi had to find out what was going on to make a taxi driver from a poor family do this, not wanting to disappoint a good person.

When Han Xi handed her daughter to Leng Yu, the child, who had been silent all along, suddenly spoke.

"Go, Mom!"

Han Xi looked at her in confusion, then asked excitedly, "Yu Mo, what did you just say?"

Han Yumo blinked and reached out her small hand to stroke her face.

"Mom is the best!"

With tears in his eyes, Han Xi leaned forward and kissed her cheek. The child seemed to really enjoy seeing her so full of a sense of justice.

"Okay, Mom will definitely do her best and won't let her daughter down."

Han Xi gave Leng Yu a grateful look and turned to leave.

Han Xi arrived at the dean's office and saw the dean kindly persuading a middle-aged man. She knocked on the door and went in.

"Excuse me for bothering you, but I think I can help with this."

The dean and the taxi driver turned around at the same time and saw this woman full of a sense of justice, as if they had seen hope.

"Are you Miss Han Xi?"

The dean called her yesterday and was able to recognize her voice.

Han Xi laughed and said, "The Dean has such good hearing; he was able to recognize my voice after just one phone call."

The dean smiled knowingly and said calmly, "I am used to listening to everyone's voice; only in this way can I better understand them."

As expected of the most senior expert, he doesn't overlook any detail.

Han Xi nodded and stepped forward. "I am a lawyer. I was curious about some things the nurse told me earlier. If you need legal assistance, I can help you."

This is the first time in more than four years that Han Xi has taken the initiative to reveal this identity to the outside world.

Han Xi had always chosen to remain silent when she witnessed injustices on the street, but this time she didn't want to stay silent anymore.

The driver stood up agitatedly, looking at her with eyes full of injustice.

"You're a lawyer? That's wonderful! Please help me!"

Han Xi gestured for him to sit down, then looked at the dean and said, "I can offer this gentleman assistance, but I don't know if it will take up your time, dean."

The hospital director smiled frankly and said, "I should be the one apologizing for not being able to provide you with treatment on time. If you're comfortable with the child, you can let me speak with her first."

Han Xi was extremely grateful. He asked Leng Yu to bring the child in, briefly explained the situation, and then went out with the driver to investigate the case.

Han Xi took out paper and pen from her bag and said seriously, "Mr. Fang, tell me what happened now, and I will help you solve the trouble you are facing."

The driver, Mr. Fang, sighed helplessly and recounted what had happened to her with a resentful look in his eyes.

“Attorney Han, the matter is actually very simple. Yesterday morning, a couple with an injured child got into my car. The child was injured and bleeding profusely, and they begged me to drive faster.”

Han Xi nodded. This situation is common in the country, and it does sound simple.

"So you ran the red light as they asked you to."

Mr. Fang nodded, his expression a mix of emotions.

“At first I had some concerns, but the child’s blood had soaked through two towels, his face was pale and he was confused, and his mother kept crying and begging me, so I stepped on the gas five times and rushed to the hospital as fast as possible.”

Han Xi breathed a sigh of relief and said, "You did a good job. Explain the situation to the traffic police department afterwards, and they won't confiscate your driver's license or impose a fine."

Mr. Fang gave a bitter smile, his face showing a hint of despair.

He sighed and said, "That's what I originally thought too, but the traffic police need to provide proof of the passenger's condition at the time, and they also need to see the child's medical diagnosis certificate, so I came to the hospital."

Han Xi could understand this. Usually, relevant departments need to provide evidence before they can remove a penalty, which is reasonable.

Logically speaking, such evidence should be easy to provide, especially since he risked his life to help someone, she asked, puzzled.

"So you couldn't find any passengers?"

Mr. Fang said angrily, "I contacted them yesterday, but they refused to acknowledge the matter. My wife begged them, but they sued her for harassment. I had no choice but to come to the dean for a certificate."

"......"

Han Xi had encountered many eccentric defendants, but this was the first time she had met one like this.

Not to mention that a stranger's act of kindness has no impact on them whatsoever, yet they refuse to acknowledge it.

Han Xi felt a surge of resentment stuck in her chest, which she couldn't vent. If this had happened to her, she would have already caused a huge uproar.

Taking a deep breath to calm herself, Han Xi continued, "Did you contact them today?"

Mr. Fang nodded: "I called but he didn't answer, and he didn't come to my door. Now my driver's license has been confiscated, and my company wants to fire me. My whole family is relying on me to support them. I really don't know what to do."

Han Xi said, "Don't worry, I'm going to take care of this. Just write down their address and phone number for me, and I'll handle it."

If these evil people were to succeed, there would be no justice in the world.

Mr. Fang thanked him repeatedly, saying, "Attorney Han, I'll wait for your news."

Han Xi reassured him to go back and rest first, and then immediately contacted the traffic police department to discuss the matter and asked them to retrieve the road surveillance video to see the truth.

After finishing all that, Han Xi was about to go to the office to check on Han Yumo when she saw Shen Jiheng standing at the door.

Seeing Han Xi's satisfied smile, he complained, "Why did you bring the child here alone without even telling me?"

Han Xi stepped forward and said softly, "I just wanted to make you relax since it's rare for you to come back to the old house."

Shen Jiheng smiled and shook his head. Seeing that she was holding a notebook, he could feel that her whole demeanor was changing. He stepped forward and put his hands on Han Xi's shoulders.

"If I'm not mistaken, Attorney Han is about to go online again."

Shen Jiheng knew that she only behaved this way when she was handling cases.