Chapter 205 Sanatorium 3



Chapter 205 Sanatorium 3

Unexpectedly, when she answered the doctor's questions seriously and did a bunch of questions, the doctor just glanced at her perfunctorily, and with a wave of his hand, he wrote down a failing grade and a diagnosis certificate, recommending hospitalization for mid-stage anxiety disorder.

Wen Ning couldn't believe it and quickly explained the truth to the doctor, but the next second, the doctor showed a terrifying and sinister smile on his face and said to her, "Be good, your family says you are sick, so you are sick. Be a good and obedient child!"

The clock swayed back and forth in front of her eyes, and the doctor's devilish murmurs gradually invaded her mind. She vaguely heard the sound of the door opening and the conversation between Zhou Qingci and the doctor.

The doctor said she has severe anxiety disorder, has physical symptoms, and is extremely aggressive. He just gave her hypnosis treatment...

Wen Ning didn't know what was said after that because she was completely unconscious.

When she woke up again, the Zhou family had all left, and she was locked up in this sanatorium.

This outpatient building is really ridiculous. Those so-called professional doctors actually never gave any diagnosis or treatment to the patients. They just followed the wishes of the parents.

If a parent says their child has anxiety, well, the child does have anxiety.

If parents say that their children are addicted to the Internet, then the children are severely addicted.

If parents say they don't like their child's sexual orientation, they will say the child has gender identity disorder and needs correction.

In short, hidden beneath this seemingly bright and professional outpatient building is not professional knowledge and medical ethics, but rather filth and interests.

They will only try their best to train their children to be what the parents like.

It's not really about the patients.

Soon the bus continued to move forward, and after passing the outpatient building, it finally arrived at the inpatient department, which was also where the volunteers did their volunteering and their final destination.

In front of the hospital building stood several middle-aged men and women in white coats and young boys and girls in hospital gowns.

Standing at the front of the crowd was the director of the sanatorium, flanked by several attending physicians, and behind him were a dozen or so patients.

Chen Peng, Zhou Xiaoyan and the head of the volunteer club were the first to get off the bus, and then the rest of the students went out one after another.

Because of their seating arrangements, Wen Ning, Liu Man and the others were among the last few to get off the bus.

Therefore, when they got off the car, they heard the director of the sanatorium exchanging pleasantries with Chen Peng.

"Welcome all the top students from University A to visit our sanatorium for a tour and guidance. I am also honored. Please give a warm welcome." The director of the sanatorium said with a smile.

As the director of the sanatorium finished speaking, the two rows of timid patients behind him seemed to have collectively pressed the power button and started clapping mechanically.

The curved smile on his lips and the uniform applause made everyone feel inexplicably uneasy.

Liu Man leaned over to Wen Ning's ear and whispered, "Ningning, why do I feel like these patients are like robots? They react to the director's commands. It's so weird."

Xu Ziyang also nodded quickly and whispered, "That's right, the curvature of their smiles is the same, it's really creepy."

Wen Ning lowered his eyes slightly, a hint of pain flashed across his eyes, and he uttered a hoarse "hmm".

Liu Man and Xu Ziyang both noticed something was wrong on Wen Ning's face. Just as they were about to ask about his concern, the mechanical applause stopped and Chen Peng reached out and shook hands with the director of the sanatorium.

"Dean, you're too polite. We're just a group of ordinary students. We're here today mainly to do volunteer work and conduct interviews. We're not some important person visiting us."

"Haha, that's true." The director of the sanatorium didn't seem to take Chen Peng's words seriously at all. His eyes passed through the crowd and fell on Wen Ning's face behind him. "I'm really happy that so many students are willing to come to the sanatorium to show their love to these mentally ill children. What's most touching is that one of them was once a patient of our sanatorium."

It was no secret that Wen Ning had been locked up in this sanatorium for three years because he was framed by Zhou Yaya and was diagnosed with mental illness. Many of his classmates knew this.

Therefore, upon hearing the dean's words, many people looked towards Wen Ning.

Wen Ning didn't pay attention to these looks, his dark eyes staring calmly at the director of the sanatorium in front of him.

At this time, Chen Peng cleared his throat and said, "It's getting late now, so let's start the volunteer activities early."

The director continued to smile and said in a dignified manner, "Of course, of course. Just as we agreed before, you will help with some cleaning in the inpatient department, and then play some games with our patients to help them open up and integrate into the community."

This point had been discussed with the volunteer community long ago, and no one had any objections.

Liu Man, Xu Ziyang and others also put on their exclusive red vests along with the members of the volunteer club, took cleaning tools, and went to do volunteer activities.

Wen Ning, Zhou Xiaoyan and several other members of the news club carried cameras, intending to first record the volunteers doing their volunteer work, and at the same time collect some news material photos of the sanatorium, and then go for interviews.

But just as Wen Ning took a step forward, a figure blocked her way.

Bloated, insidious, hypocritical, it exudes a disgusting and nauseating odor from the inside out.

"Mr. Wen Ning, to be honest, I'm really happy to see you here again."

The director of the sanatorium had a gentle smile on his face and looked straight at Wen Ning.

Wen Ning also looked up at him, his eyes cold and disgusted, "I'm glad to see you here too, Dean."

"Hahaha." The director of the sanatorium laughed heartily a few times, and when the smile faded, he continued, "Speaking of which, I'm quite grateful to you for your help. The three years you spent in our sanatorium must have been very beneficial to your physical and mental health. It's what allowed you to score 701 on the exam just three months after being discharged, making you the top scorer in the liberal arts college entrance exam this year."

This is a bit too arrogant to say.

Wen Ning's efforts were wiped out and all the credit was attributed to the sanatorium.

A hint of sarcasm flashed in Wen Ning's eyes. "Do you mean having your arm broken and being pressed against the electric shock platform, or being beaten by the nurses, or having your throat pinched and blood forced out of you..."

As early as the day of the graduation banquet, Wen Ning had publicly torn off the veil of the sanatorium, directly exposing the filth and darkness inside.

So this time Wen Ning had no intention of hiding anything and spoke frankly.

Suddenly, Chen Peng, Zhou Xiaoyan and the others stopped and looked at Wen Ning and the director of the sanatorium opposite her in disbelief.

The cheerful smile on the dean's face gradually turned gloomy, and a hint of ferocity flashed in his cloudy eyes, but was quickly replaced by a hypocritical smile.

"Haha, Wen Ning, I completely understand how you're feeling right now. After all, three years ago, your beloved family members slandered you as mentally ill and forcibly sent you here for three years. That's why you're so dissatisfied with our sanatorium. It's only natural that you feel resentment and hatred towards this sanatorium. We're deeply sorry for that!"

The director of the sanatorium said this very skillfully. He easily shifted the conflict between Wen Ning and the sanatorium into a conflict between Wen Ning and the Zhou family.

but.

"Since the director knew that I was falsely accused of mental illness, how did he issue me a medical certificate for severe anxiety disorder when I was admitted for treatment?"

Originally, when the students of University A listened to the introduction of the sanatorium, they thought it was luxurious, advanced and professional. After listening to the director's speech, they felt that the sanatorium not only had noble medical ethics, but was also generous and compassionate.

But now, after hearing what Wen Ning said, he suddenly realized that something was wrong.

Yes, Wen Ning was falsely accused of being mentally ill, and there is video evidence to prove this!

Wen Ning was not mentally ill at all. Three years ago, most people lacked the relevant experience and knowledge and would not have been able to tell the difference.

However, this sanatorium is a place that specializes in treating teenagers with mental and emotional problems. Can't they even tell whether the children really have problems or are just pretending to have them?

At this moment, they all began to doubt the professionalism of the sanatorium.

Suddenly, many students who were about to leave stopped and looked at the staff of the nursing home opposite with sharp eyes.

Being scrutinized by so many suspicious eyes, the expressions on the faces of the nursing home staff were all very ugly, especially the director of the nursing home. The haze that flashed in his eyes was so eerie and terrifying at a glance.

However, this emotion quickly passed, and a hypocritical and kind smile appeared on his face again.

"In fact, regarding this matter, the responsibility does indeed lie with our nursing home."

The director of the sanatorium lowered his eyes, sighed softly, and spoke with an ashamed look.

"This incident was indeed caused by lax internal oversight at our nursing home. Dr. Zhao, who treated Wen Ning, accepted bribes from Ms. Zhou Yaya and disregarded his professional ethics and basic responsibility to his patients, issuing a false medical record."

"We didn't pay attention to this matter at first. It was only when the video of Wen Ning being wrongly accused was leaked online that our nursing home realized something was amiss. We took it very seriously and immediately set up a special team to investigate. Only then did we realize that someone had actually done such a dirty thing behind the scenes."

"A few days ago, after investigating the incident, the sanatorium immediately imposed a series of penalties on him and expelled him. We absolutely will not allow such a pest who harms patients to exist."

The director of the sanatorium spoke frankly and sincerely, and most importantly, with a strong sense of responsibility.

Many of the students showed expressions of agreement on their faces when they heard this.

Indeed, some doctors have absolutely no medical ethics. For the sake of money and profit, they will do anything without any conscience.

But this is, after all, a personal issue for the doctor and should not be elevated to the level of the entire nursing home.

Otherwise, if a person commits a crime, does that prove that all his family members are not good people?

Moreover, the fact that the sanatorium handled the matter so quickly is enough to prove the sanatorium's strictness and high standards, and its responsibility towards patients.

"That makes some sense."

"Personal reasons really shouldn't be elevated to the overall cause."

"The nursing home handled the situation so quickly, which was quite responsible."

Listening to these whispers, a hint of disdain flashed across the depths of the sanatorium director's eyes.

He fooled a bunch of young kids with just a few words.

Wen Ning seemed oblivious to the noises around him and asked calmly, "My attending physician, Dr. Wang, was also fired?"

That fat-headed, greasy and obscene man was not only Wen Ning's attending physician for those three years, but also the chief director of the electric shock room and the most capable assistant to the director of the sanatorium.

When the director of the sanatorium heard the three words "Dr. Wang", his face changed drastically, but he soon smiled again.

"Doctor Wang was fooled by the paper report from the previous outpatient doctor and has been ignoring your true mental condition. He bears some responsibility for this matter, so he has been suspended without pay and sent home to reflect on his actions."

Having said that, the director of the sanatorium deliberately put on a weak and pitiful expression and began to speak with a low sigh.

"Student Wen Ning, I know you're unhappy that you wasted three years of your time in the sanatorium because of the selfishness of some of the doctors at our hospital."

"We fully understand this and feel deeply guilty about it, but rest assured, we assure you that we will not shirk our responsibilities and will punish all those involved in this issue without any leniency."

"If you want any compensation, you can ask the nursing home for it. We will do our best to satisfy you."

"Perhaps, you still feel that many doctors in the sanatorium are in cahoots with the Zhou family and want to murder you. Regarding this, as long as you raise any doubts about who you are targeting, we will definitely investigate thoroughly and guarantee you a perfect answer."

After hearing what the director of the sanatorium said, many students present showed appreciation.

After all, Wen Ning and a sanatorium are somewhat similar to a mayfly trying to shake a tree.

Generally speaking, when this kind of situation occurs in society, the party with more people and more power usually does not care about the rights and interests of the weak.

But the situation in the sanatorium was different. It was obvious that only one of the doctors did something wrong out of selfish motives, but the sanatorium not only punished him in the spirit of fairness and justice, but was also willing to help him take responsibility and compensate the victim.

This pattern alone makes them admire him.

But looking at Wen Ning, she did suffer for three years because of the selfishness of some doctors in the sanatorium, but the main reason was the Zhou family.

As a result, Wen Ning is not demanding compensation from the Zhou family, but is instead being aggressive towards the nursing home.

Wen Ning is indeed a little narrow-minded!

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