Chapter 389 Declaration



This is a problem.

Qin Sheng is the eldest daughter of the Qin family, Qin Sheng is the younger sister of the movie star Qin, Qin Sheng is Mo Shang, Qin Sheng is a top student, could it be... that Qin Sheng is also a doctor?

No way...

She's taking the college entrance exam the day after tomorrow, so how did she become a doctor already?

Immediately, numerous speculations arose online.

This time, they didn't have to wait long; Qin Sheng himself quickly gave a reply.

In a simple sentence: [He had medical training, worked at a hospital accompanying people, and incidentally used the lab to research drugs.]

Well, in short, three pieces of information.

Qin Sheng is a doctor.

Qin Sheng stayed with someone at the hospital.

Qin Sheng researches drugs.

Holy crap!

Fans commented that every sentence was important, and they didn't know which point to focus on!

[My little sister must be a fairy reincarnated to save all living beings! Tell me, is there anything you can't do?!]

[No, my sister isn't here to save all living beings; she's here to crush the world! As the daughter of a devoted fan of this angelic sister, I got another scolding from my mom and was forbidden from eating dinner for three days! Waaaaah, my braised pork, my chicken wings, my spicy chicken! I'm so hungry!]

[Hey upstairs, look at that fairy-like little arm! You have to believe your mom's doing this for your own good! Hahahaha [schadenfreude.jpg][doge]]

[Sister, sister, I'm sick too, terminally ill. I need your kisses, hugs, and to be lifted up high to get better. Can you come keep me company? PS: I'm so envious of those who can get their sisters to stay with them at the hospital researching drugs right before their college entrance exams!]

Right below this comment, a comment that seemed out of place and didn't fit the atmosphere suddenly appeared, easily attracting the attention of many people.

[Directions: Check the Ancheng Chunhe No.1 Middle School forum and the Ancheng Public Security Bureau website. If you can still express envy after understanding the whole story, then I admire you as a true hero.]

Judging from this, could there be an underlying reason why the fairy sister was accompanying someone in the hospital?

For most of her fans, anything related to the "Fairy Sister" is something they care about, so after seeing this comment, many people immediately went to look for it.

Then he returned, furious.

【Aaaaaaah! I'm absolutely furious! How could such a thing happen? How could there be such a vicious, ruthless madman? What's wrong with this society? How many more innocent and kind people must be ruined before these ugly things finally end?!】

[Locking her in a mental hospital isn't enough; she ruined an innocent teacher's life! This kind of person should be dragged out and shot a thousand times, ten thousand times over!]

When I was a child, there was a mentally unstable person in my village who would often do bizarre things. The adults in the village told me to stay away from him, because if something happened to him, I wouldn't be able to get justice. They said that mentally ill people can kill without breaking the law.

At the time, I found it very strange. We're all human beings, living in the same world. Why isn't it illegal for a mentally ill person to commit murder? Are the victims not human beings? Are they just supposed to accept their bad luck?

I genuinely feel that the country's legal system is severely flawed in some aspects. Everyone is an equal individual; why should there be special treatment?

I just finished browsing the Baidu Tieba forum for Chunhe No.1 Middle School, and I felt so sorry for Ms. Wen, who was so gentle, beautiful, and dedicated. It's such a shame that such a teacher was turned into this by that crazy person...

Although I don't know the whole story, I believe in my wonderful little sister, and I also believe that Teacher Wen, whom she cares about so much, must be a very, very good person. I hope she gets better soon.

[Hope Teacher Wen gets well soon]

[Hope Teacher Wen gets well soon]

[...]

First came medical disputes, then teacher disputes. Do doctors and teachers, who earn a living through government jobs, have no human rights? If this continues, who would want to be a teacher or a doctor? Please, give these innocent people justice! @ChinaNewsNetwork @People'sNetwork @CCTVNews @People'sCourt

As more and more people learned about this, countless people, either sincerely or by following the trend, tagged several official websites, quickly pushing the newly emerged topic to the top of the trending search list.

This finally attracted the attention of the Chinese government.

The severity of this matter is no less than the previous purge of academia, and may even be more severe.

Especially with the push from people or forces such as Qin Sheng, Fu Jingheng, the Song family, the Wen family, and Ye Jun, several official websites had to personally appear and make statements within just one day.

This matter is difficult to resolve, but it's also good in a way.

It's simply a matter of strengthening legal penalties, making a few more exceptions, scaring people off, and then the situation can be brought under control.

But while it's easy to say it's easy to solve, it's also incredibly difficult.

After all, this concerns the livelihood of the entire nation, and the scope is so broad, involving so many people, that the extent to which these "strengthened punitive measures" should be implemented requires careful consideration from the authorities.

After all, while incidents of medical disputes and teacher disputes do exist, aside from those who cause trouble, a large portion of them are genuinely facing difficulties and need solutions.

If the punishment is too severe, what should be done about these people?

Not all medical and educational institutions are honest and upright. If you encounter a dishonest one, even with stronger legislation, the lives of ordinary people will not be guaranteed.

Just as many high-ranking officials in China were racking their brains over how to control this "degree," they didn't expect that a group of private hospitals, led by the Wen, Xi, and Ye families, would take action first.

The three companies released statements at the same time, and the content was almost identical.

I mainly talked about four points.

First, the doctor-patient relationship has a long history and has become one of the biggest problems in the work and life of hospital doctors, which urgently needs to be addressed.

Secondly, in order to resolve doctor-patient relations, each hospital will establish a dedicated medical dispute coordination department. If patients encounter difficulties or dissatisfaction during their medical treatment, they should contact the medical dispute coordination department as soon as possible to apply for a solution.

Thirdly: If the patient is not satisfied with the outcome, the hospital is willing to cooperate with the patient to resolve the issue through the police, but the patient will absolutely not be allowed to bypass the coordinating department and the police to cause trouble for the doctor on their own!

Finally, and most importantly: if you don't follow the requirements in point three, then I'm sorry, but all three affiliated hospitals will blacklist you from now on.

Refusing medical treatment!

That's quite interesting.

Refusing medical treatment...

If this statement had been issued by a public hospital, not only would the hospital itself have been subjected to scathing criticism, but the Chinese government as a whole would have been torn to shreds.

But the families that issued the statement at this moment were the Wen family, the Xi family, and the Ye family.

The three major medical giants in China are all private hospitals.

The fact that the three parties issued a joint statement at this particular time makes their stance very clear.

Simply put: come if you want, we won't entertain you if you don't!

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