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    Wen Di asked me if I wouldn’t do it today!

    Wen Di felt that he had to find Lu Huaichu quickly, regardless of whether he was still having a temper with her.

    An hour after leaving the organ center, Wen Di called Lu Huaichu, but Lu Huaichu didn’t answer.

    Wen Di sent a message asking Lu Huaichu to wait for him and stop messing around, but Lu Huaichu didn’t reply.

    He could only hail a taxi on the side of the road and rush to the hospital because he received a text message from his informant:

    【There is a medical disturbance.】

    Inside Anzhou First People’s Hospital.

    The area around the nurse’s station was crowded with people holding banners and wearing hemp and mourning.

    “Kill to pay for life!!! Lu Huaichu, get out!!!”

    “Lu Huaichu has no medical ethics!!!”

    “Pay with your life!?! Pay with my daughter’s life!!!!”

    The one who screamed the most fiercely was Xu Han’s father.

    “What’s going on? How can you say that about Dr. Lu?” The onlookers were discussing in twos and threes, and most of them didn’t know what happened.

    Hearing someone defending Lu Huaichu, Xu Han’s father stretched his neck and shouted: “Yesterday! Lu Huaichu, this grandson! He delayed my daughter’s surgery! As a result, my daughter died! I want him to pay for my daughter’s life!”

    Xu Han’s mother was crying and being supported by several people next to her. When she heard what her husband said, she cried even louder.

    Lu Huaichu was sitting in his office at the moment. The door of his office was guarded by four or five security guards to prevent those people from rushing in.

    He saw Wen Di’s phone number and the text messages, but he seemed unable to muster the energy to pick up his phone and reply.

    Sorry baby, this is the first time I don’t answer your calls or respond to your messages without surgery.

    The baby said to him not to mess around and to wait for him.

    OK…

    When Wen Di rushed to the hospital, the corridor in the cardiology department could be described as a World War II scene.

    The people in white mourning clothes were divided into two groups: men and women. The men were all tall and muscular, standing in the front and pushing and shoving the security and police officers. The women were crying louder and louder from behind, throwing paper money on the ceiling while crying.

    Wen Di found his informant in the crowd at a glance. The two locked eyes and found a quieter place.

    “What’s going on?” Wen Di asked.

    “Professional doctors are making trouble, and Dr. Lu must pay with his life.”

    “Paying for life??? The little girl who died yesterday?”

    “Yes, yes, yes, you seem to know better. It is because Dr. Lu postponed the operation, and the little girl died before she could get on the operating table. Dr. Lu was doing transplant operations on other patients at that time, and the family stopped doing it. I heard that they gave Dr. Lu money before the operation yesterday, but Dr. Lu didn’t take it. The man now feels that he gave less and others gave more, so Dr. Lu has to operate on the patients who gave more first.”

    “What is this?” Wen Di’s brows furrowed more and more as he listened.

    This is what professional medical troubles are like, fanning the flames, adding fuel to the fire, taking advantage of the contradiction between doctors and patients, maximizing public opinion, and then profiting from it.

    “I know, please pay attention to your safety.” Wen Di wanted to go see Lu Huaichu quickly.

    Back in the corridor, the medical troublemaker had been taken to the hospital’s conference room by the police, and there was no one at the door of Lu Huaichu’s office.

    Wen Di pushed the handle and opened the door, and saw Lu Huaichu with his back to the door, looking at the scenery outside the window and not knowing what he was thinking.

    Sitting like this, aren’t you afraid that those people will suddenly rush in and you won’t be able to react?Wen Di locked the door behind him.

    “Lu Huaichu?” Wen Di stepped forward and gently hugged Lu Huaichu from behind, “Don’t be afraid, I’m here.”

    “Baby… I asked for an autopsy, but they didn’t accept it and wanted me to pay for it with my life.” Lu Huaichu leaned back and said as he felt the warmth of Wen Di slowly spreading to his back.

    “Baby, I had a tantrum with you this morning. I’m sorry. You’re right. I shouldn’t have gone into this muddy water. I can’t fight them.”

    It seems that Lu Huaichu himself has guessed it?

    Wen Di connected all the information on the way here, and he analyzed that there was only one possibility for this matter.

    That’s because Wang Deming and Dean Liu were in the way and used Lu Huaichu as a gunman. At the same time, because he was incapacitated in the operating room, they were able to do some tricks on the patients who were supposed to receive transplants.

    A sudden illness occurred before the operation, which caused severe fluctuations in vital signs, and he still died after rescue.

    What a natural thing.

    It’s just that this matter needs a scapegoat, and that is Lu Huaichu.

    Lu Huaichu’s cell phone placed on the table began to vibrate, but he ignored it and continued to stare out the window motionless.

    Wen Di took the phone from the table, and “Director Wang” was displayed on the screen.

    “It’s Wang Deming, do you want to pick it up?” He handed the phone to Lu Huaichu, put his hands on Lu Huaichu’s shoulders and kneaded them slowly.

    Lu Huaichu stared at the person on the screen for a while. Just when Wen Di thought the call was about to be hung up, the person slid the answer button: “Hello, Director.”

    The voice was as calm as a pool of stagnant water.

    “Huai Chu, the hospital will discuss and decide at the meeting. Recently… you should not come to work in the hospital. You can avoid the limelight and have a rest. You can still take your annual leave as normal. This does not affect it.” Wang Deming comforted on the phone.

    Lu Huaichu held the phone and did not respond for a long time. Wang Deming waited patiently on the phone.

    “Is the hospital planning to expel me?”

    “Hey? What are you talking about? Kid, don’t think about it. You have made so many contributions to our hospital over the years. It’s too late to promote you. How can you be fired? Don’t think too much. This period is indeed too sensitive. Look at the situation this morning. It not only affects the normal medical treatment of other patients, but it is difficult to protect your personal safety in real time. If they take advantage of the opportunity to go in with a knife to see someone, have you ever thought about what you will do then? What will happen to your family?”

    “I understand, thank you, director. I will go back after the handover today.” Wang Deming had already said this, and Lu Huaichu couldn’t speak anymore, so he could only accept it.

    After hanging up the phone, Lu Huaichu rubbed his face vigorously. He wanted to stay awake and not transmit negative emotions to Wen Di.

    “Is the baby hungry? Let’s go home and prepare some delicious food for you.” He put on his smile again, although this smile was uglier than crying in Wen Di’s eyes.

    He stretched out his hand and pinched the flesh on Lu Huaichu’s cheek: “Well, I’m hungry, let’s go home!”

    Wen Di was put on leave, and Lu Huaichu was also put on leave. They had never had a day where they could stick together 24 hours a day.

    Wen Di truly enjoyed the life of an aristocratic black slave who stretched out his hands when getting clothes, opened his mouth when he had food, and was slept lying down when he got into bed, and stood up when he got out of bed.

    “Stop! Stop, stop, stop! Don’t come over! I’m tired!! Can I not do it today!!”

    In the early morning, Wen Di lay paralyzed on the bed, his limbs were so weak that he didn’t even have the strength to turn over. When he saw Lu Huaichu coming into the house carrying water, he begged for mercy as if facing a formidable enemy, and there was even some grievance and crying in his voice.

    Banxia novel, a lot of fun

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