Chapter 41: Wrongful Death



Three years ago, Li Mei's father, Doctor Li, was wrongly accused of death because he gave a bad treatment to a patient.

Li Mei was only fourteen years old at that time. At such a young age, she only knew how to appeal for justice for her father. She went to many places with Li's mother, hoping to clear her father's name.

But at that time everyone regarded them as a nuisance, and no one dared to help them. In the end, they, an orphan and a widow, could only watch Dr. Li die unjustly.

In Li Mei's heart, her father is like a god. She has never believed that her father would kill someone, but there is nothing she can do. As a weak woman, she cannot seek justice for her father.

When she heard Yan Shuhua mention this incident, she said excitedly, "Shuhua, actually...actually my dad didn't make that person any worse. She had a stomachache, and the medicines my dad prescribed for her were all normal. As for why her condition suddenly got worse and she died, my dad was really wronged."

Li Mei told too many people that her father was wrongly accused of death, but no one believed her. She was afraid that Yan Shuhua would not believe it either, so she quickly reached out and held her hands tightly: "Shuhua, you have to believe what I say, my father really didn't make her sick."

Seeing Li Mei's innocent expression and her knowledge of herbs, Yan Shuhua guessed that her father's medical skills must be very advanced and there should be no possibility that he would kill someone with his medicine.

As a doctor, I always use just the right proportion of medicine every time. I dare not put too much or too little. After all, every kind of medicine represents a person's life.

"Did she take any medicine before she died?" Yan Shuhua thought that if there was nothing wrong with the herbs, then there might be something that counteracted them.

"She ate it. My dad said she was old and they could only give her some herbal medicine. But she suddenly became ill the next day. Later, the family said she was dead. Then, something happened to my dad."

Although it happened only three years ago, it seems like it happened yesterday. At that time, the two of them were alone and helpless, and no one came to help. They really couldn't bear to see Dr. Li suffer in prison, so they sold everything in their home to get him out through connections, but in the end they found that there was no way out.

When the man took all the money, he ruthlessly told them that Dr. Li was dead, but he refused to return the money to them.

Li Mei felt like it was a nightmare.

"Do you still have the medical records your father received at that time?" Yan Shuhua thought, perhaps this was an injustice, but as to whether it was really an injustice, she still needed to verify it.

When Li Mei heard her say that, she quickly said, "Sister Shuhua, actually the patient my dad saw that day had symptoms of heat stroke, so he went up the mountain and picked some herbs to make a soup, and told her to go back and drink it, and she felt better the next day."

"But I don't know why. In the afternoon, she suddenly felt uncomfortable in various ways, and then she said she was sick. But she died within an hour. We wanted to go see how she was, but her family refused to let me see her and directly locked my father up."

When Yan Shuhua heard Li Mei say this, she was actually confused: "It's useless for you to say so much now. I can only see the medical records your father gave her at that time. Only in this way can I know what the situation is."

"The medical records have been kept at home. Otherwise, let's go back home and I'll give them to you."

Li Mei took her home while talking. She went into the house to look for the notebook, but she couldn't find it no matter how hard she looked. She was so anxious that she hurried to ask her mother.

Li's mother said expressionlessly: "I burned the book."

Li Mei was still searching through boxes and cabinets for various things. She didn't expect to hear her say this the next second. She walked up to her excitedly and said, "Mom, how could you burn that book?"

That booklet is related to his treatment process. It is the only evidence. If the only evidence is burned now, then his father will never be able to get his name vindicated in this life? Li's mother recovered well today and could speak a little, so she said, "This matter is over. Your father has passed away, so don't get involved in it anymore. What if you are implicated? What do you think I, an old man, do?"

Everything Li's mother did was for Li Mei's own good. It's not that they didn't try hard for this matter, but no matter how hard they tried, it was all in vain. Now that it has passed, let's not mention it again. The more you mention it, the more sad it will become, and it will be more dangerous.

"Mom, my dad was really wronged. He didn't use the wrong medicine at all. It must be that person. He himself had some problems. I thought it was very strange at the time, but you didn't want me to check it out. If I had checked it out a little, maybe this wouldn't have happened."

Li Mei wanted to take the medical record out, but her mother wouldn't let her because it was the only piece of evidence. She would never take it out without finding a completely reliable person. If she took it out and it was burned by those scheming people, wouldn't she lose the evidence? Li's mother had always kept this matter deep in her heart and didn't dare to talk about it casually. Now that she mentioned this matter, she was really afraid that something would happen again.

"What's the point of saying this now? You know how miserable your father was back then. Do you want to be that miserable too? We are no match for those people. They are..."

"You just can't stand seeing Dad getting better, so you want to get rid of him through this matter, right?" Li Mei was impatient and spoke quickly! "Whatever you say, you don't have to care about this matter anymore." Li's mother was very determined, "Li Mei, your father is already like this, what can we two orphans and widows do?" Li's mother quickly looked at Yan Shuhua and said, "Shuhua, things have come to this point, don't care if you can, or you will be implicated too."

"Aunt, if he is really wronged, then we must clear the grievances for Uncle. Otherwise, won't his reputation be ruined?"


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