Chapter 390 Little Fu is alright



right.

That's how arrogant and conceited they are.

But damn it, the vast majority of people really couldn't say a word: What is this? Who cares!

After all, these three hospitals each have their own unique skills and are very proficient in medicine. Many difficult and complicated diseases that public hospitals cannot treat have to be treated by these three hospitals.

When it comes to life, dignity and integrity can be set aside.

Not to mention that there are reasons why these three companies issued such statements.

Following the statement, Wen Shiyun, the current head of the Wen family, posted a blog entry in his personal capacity.

The Wen family has been practicing medicine for generations. Although I may not be as gifted and diligent as my ancestors in medicine, I feel that after practicing medicine for half my life, I can at least live up to the saying that "a doctor's heart is like a parent's."

However, I am a parent to others, but no one is a parent to my daughter.

My daughter, Wen Muyun, although she did not follow in her father's footsteps and continue in the medical field, but instead devoted herself to teaching and educating people, she was conscientious and dedicated, and did not let down her students or her parents. Now she has suffered this misfortune and almost died.

The Wen family is standing up today not because of circumstances or to follow the crowd, but because I, Wen Shiyun, as the head of the Wen family and the father of Wen Muyun, want to seek justice for my daughter and for countless medical professionals and scholars throughout the world!

An uproar ensued.

The protagonist of the sulfuric acid incident, Wen Muyun, is actually the eldest daughter of the Wen family, the number one medical family in Tiandu?!

Even people in provinces like this have suffered such harm because of medical disputes and teacher-parent disputes. What if it were ordinary doctors or teachers?

How should they deal with this?

Next up was the Ye family.

Ye Jun, the young master of the Ye family, who was the male doctor rescued by Qin Sheng, also posted a blog.

In a simple sentence: "Thank you, Ms. Qin, for saving my life and providing security for myself and all doctors."

Finally, there's Xi Fangzhou from the Xi family, whose reasoning is even simpler: "Qin Sheng is my brother, and her teacher is my teacher."

The implication was that they were there to stand up for Wen Muyun.

A medical dispute leads to an even more serious disturbance by parents, which in turn draws in three major medical figures, along with the Song family, an educational dynasty, the China Academic Association, Tsinghua University, Tianjin University, and others...

One after another, powerful departments and agencies have been drawn into the fray. At this point, even the Chinese government has had to make a statement.

The senior management held a meeting overnight to discuss the plan, and finally came up with a relatively reasonable system plan by noon the next day.

A plan that can both protect the interests of the public and safeguard the rights of public officials such as doctors and teachers.

The solution is very simple, it boils down to one word—money.

That's right, it's money.

With funding from the Chinese government and donations from various parties, a dispute resolution and legal aid center has been established. All medical disputes, conflicts between teachers, students, and parents, as well as various potential problems, can be resolved through this center.

After this, if any patient or parent causes trouble again, they will be severely punished!

Refusing medical treatment is a minor issue. Officials have stated that each hospital and school will be allocated a certain number of public security guard positions. If such troublemakers are encountered again, the hospital or school can apprehend them on the spot and hand them over to the police station!

They will face both criminal and civil penalties in the future!

Of course, the specific penalties are still under discussion. We welcome suggestions from all sectors of society, and the authorities will actively listen to public opinion to formulate a more specific and reasonable plan.

Please send your submission suggestions to: #¥%@+*#¥%

The incident remained a hot topic, but it was quickly overshadowed by another major event that garnered nationwide attention.

It's that time of year again for the National College Entrance Examination (Gaokao)~

Qin Sheng was given two boiled eggs and a fried dough stick by her mother as soon as she got up in the morning.

Although she had already witnessed her daughter's abilities firsthand, Gu Yueming still couldn't help feeling nervous. While watching Qin Sheng eat eggs, she muttered to herself, "Anyway, you've already secured a spot directly into Tiandu University. Whether you take the exam or not doesn't matter, and it doesn't matter how well or poorly you do. Just treat it as a trip and write whatever you want. Don't put too much pressure on yourself."

“If you feel nervous, think of your eldest brother. Back then, all he did was fight, and his grades were terrible. If it weren’t for your father and me forcing him to study through strict discipline, and your second and third brothers tutoring him every day, he might not have even gotten into university.”

Although he eventually got into Tianjin University.

But Gu Yueming always felt that her eldest son was incredibly stupid!

So here's what I'm saying: "You're a girl, so all you need to do is know how to spend money and dress up. Have you used up the money I transferred to you last time? If you have, just tell your mom. Mom has some secret savings, enough for you to support at least sixteen or seventeen gigolos."

Qin Sheng: "..."

I almost choked to death on the yolk of a hard-boiled egg.

She glanced silently at Qin Zheng, who had appeared behind Gu Yueming at some point, and looked at her with a hint of sympathy, reminding her, "Mom, don't say anything."

Gu Yueming asked in confusion, "Don't say anything, pretty boy?"

Gu Yueming waved her hand dismissively and said, "Oh, it's just the two of us, mother and daughter, it'll be fine."

She continued mysteriously, "It's just that your mother got married early and your father kept a close eye on her. Even now that she's this old, your mother doesn't even have the chance to go to bars or nightclubs. You know, when she was little, your mother was determined to see all the handsome men in the world."

Gu Yueming sighed regretfully: "Who knew that she would end up hanging herself on your father's tree at such a young age?"

"Let me tell you, you're just like your mother before, blinded by Xiao Fu's good looks. Actually, there are plenty of other women out there, though they may not be as good as Xiao Fu, but they each have their own beauty, so take a look..."

The words "It's alright" remained stuck in my throat.

Gu Yueming belatedly felt a chill run down the back of her neck. She subconsciously turned around and saw her husband with a sinister look in his eyes.

Gu Yueming trembled, her words becoming incoherent: "Zheng...Zhengzheng, when...when did you get here?"

Qin Zheng chuckled: "When you said you were using your secret stash of money to support your daughter's gigolo."

Gu Yueming felt as if she had been struck by lightning.

Without even thinking, he sprang to his feet and prepared to run away, but he still couldn't outrun Qin Zheng.

Qin Zheng was prepared; he grabbed Gu Yueming by the back of her collar and slung her over his shoulder.

He first slapped her on the bottom twice to calm her down, then looked at his daughter.

He smiled and said, "Sheng Sheng, although that Xiao Fu is a bit unreliable, your mother is even more unreliable. Don't listen to her nonsense."

Gu Yueming: "!!!"

What's wrong with her?

Qin Sheng: "...Xiao Fu is alright."

Gu Yueming: "!!!"

They only criticize Xiao Fu and not her, not even her daughter is helping her?!

Waaaaah, she doesn't want to live anymore!

Qin Zheng's smile became somewhat forced. He repeated to himself several times, "I can't interfere with my daughter's free choice of love, I can't interfere with my daughter's free choice of love," before forcing a smile again: "If you like it, that's fine."

"Alright, your mom was so worried about your exam yesterday that she didn't sleep all night. I'll take her home so she can get some more sleep. You should eat breakfast and hurry to school so you won't be late."

Qin Sheng obediently agreed, ate the last bite of the fried dough stick, and then slowly left the house.

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