In the VIP ward.
"...Grandma Qin, everything I said is true. If you don't believe me, you can have someone investigate."
"I'm really worried about you. If these people add an ingredient to your medicine or increase the dosage, that would be disastrous," Shen Ruomei said.
Grandma Qin still spoke with little strength. "They wouldn't dare!"
Ensuring the safety of the leader is the primary responsibility of the bodyguard. He went out after hearing Shen Ruomei's words.
Shen Ruomei chatted with the old leader for a while.
"Old Han is leaving, I have to go with him!" Shen Ruomei said politely.
The guard walked to Chief Qin's bedside.
Chief Qin: "You're really responsible, you actually went to investigate? They wouldn't dare."
Guard: "What Ruomei said is basically true."
They certainly wouldn't dare to lay a hand on you. But it's never as convenient for you to see a doctor here as it is at the First Affiliated Hospital!
"Old Han can make rounds there every day..."
People have varying degrees of closeness or distance. In Grandma Qin's eyes, Shen Ruomei was closer than the doctors at the Second Hospital, and Old Han, who could treat her, was closer than the other doctors.
Grandma Qin had long since accepted the impermanence of life and death and no longer expected to be cured. She was already very grateful that her suffering could be alleviated.
Moving to a different location is her way of showing her support for Lao Han.
Shen Ruomei spoke in front of a group of people. The next day, Chief Qin really did leave.
Xu Pingzhi found the president of the Second Hospital and subtly conveyed Han Lao's attitude, while also indirectly explaining that the patient had left with them.
The hospital director immediately investigated what had happened. The patient's status was too special. If anyone had a problem with him, he would be in serious trouble.
The hospital director knew that Huang Guofu and Tao Ze were in cahoots, and Huang Guofu was a key technical staff member at the hospital. One-fifth of the doctors in the hospital were his students. He couldn't touch Huang Guofu.
He truly hadn't expected them to handle things this way. The dean was so upset he had a toothache.
Weng Taiyuan was the deputy director of the medical affairs department, but he was directly dismissed by the hospital director.
They failed to complete their organizational tasks well, yet they dared to create difficulties for the experts providing free medical consultations. Why shouldn't they be withdrawn?
Huang Guofu tried to plead on his behalf.
The dean asked, "Isn't this his responsibility or someone else's?"
Who else was involved? Then we can take some responsibility for them.
Who can take responsibility for him?
The responsibility then fell entirely on him.
None of Huang Guofu's most outstanding students received the "Advanced Individual" award at the end of this year.
There were frequent consultations between different hospitals, with key technical personnel being invited to conduct joint consultations. After that, people from other hospitals became reluctant to come to the Second Affiliated Hospital.
Because of this free clinic, Wei Aiguo didn't get to visit Lao Zeng's courtyard house with Song Yan.
Wei Aiguo is returning to his unit tomorrow, and this afternoon he accompanied Song Yan to the small courtyard he rented.
Xiao Hu said that most of the goods had been sold. Today, he asked his wife to bring out some more.
Everything sells well these days.
This time, the ingredients included salted duck eggs, chicken eggs, dried mushrooms, wood ear fungus, bamboo fungus, morel mushrooms, raisins, dried fish, and grains.
Xiaohu is quite disappointed with the grain; if wheat could be processed into flour and corn kernels into cornmeal, it could be even more expensive.
Wei Aiguo advised Xiaohu not to be too greedy and to take it slow.
The cost price of these items was already lower than elsewhere, so Xiaohu made a considerable profit. He understood his second brother's meaning. Especially since he was also with Chunyang, he was bound to be very careful. But the taste of making money was truly wonderful.
His second brother found him a supplier: chickens, ducks, and rabbits, all priced at four yuan each. Little Tiger could sell for five yuan. People wanted his five-yuan ones, not the four-and-a-half-yuan ones, because his stuff was better.
Bamboo fungus and morel mushrooms are both good things, and some people buy them as gifts. Xiao Hu can earn two yuan per pound.
Those salted duck eggs cost one cent each, and sold for two cents each; everyone was scrambling to buy them. Other people's salted duck eggs were only eight cents to one cent each!
His products are good, so he never has trouble selling anything.
Xiao Hu stopped earning forty yuan a day. That's more than most people earn in a month. He didn't dare to be greedy, so he'd say he was out of stock. But to be honest, it was really hard to resist the urge.
These past few days, the family members have gradually adjusted to their new routine. Aunt Wei is also willing to go out for walks now and then, and she always comes back with a smile on her face.
Aunt Wei benefited from her granddaughter's fame.
Aunt Wei went out to cool off, and Mrs. He, who seemed to have a bad memory, came up to her again.
She felt uncomfortable when she saw Aunt Wei chatting with the old ladies in the neighborhood.
He was just standing there, saying, "What are you showing off like, you country bumpkin! You think talking to you means you care about me? You're just afraid to offend me, don't you know your place? Why are you sticking your nose in here for no reason?"
Grandma He's words made everyone quite awkward. She's speaking more enthusiastically now than before because everyone is a little intimidated by her family.
The people were thinking that since they were all neighbors and had no grudges against each other, why be so hostile? Nobody disliked them.
Mrs. He's words really made everyone uncomfortable.
No one noticed when Yueyue suddenly appeared: "Grandma, is she saying everyone is afraid of you?"
Aunt Wei didn't know what to say.
Yueyue: "She wasn't saying anything nice, was she?"
As soon as Mrs. He saw Yueyue arrive, she turned and left.
The old men and women in the alley were gathered in a place outside the alley today, so they couldn't see what was happening inside the alley from where they were sitting.
Mrs. He left, and Yueyue ran home too.
Old Mrs. He wasn't there, so no one spoke in a sarcastic tone; everyone was chatting quite animatedly. Because they couldn't see into the alley, they didn't know what was happening there.
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