Even After My Death
Chapter 478 - 386: The Awkward Young Turtle

Chapter 478: Chapter 386: The Awkward Young Turtle

No one was clearer than Lou Yingyan about the fact that their lifesaver had just kicked the assailant away from the knife’s edge.

The fierce and malicious attitude of Xiao Ran’s father made it clear that he intended to stab Lou to death.

If Jiang Ning hadn’t appeared, Lou even felt he might already be lying in a pool of blood by now.

"It’s nothing, just lending a hand," Jiang Ning said lightly.

[Ding! Congratulations to the Host for subduing the bad person and reversing the tragedy. You have been rewarded with 10 days of life value and 200 Merit Points!]

The System’s voice echoed in his mind.

Seeing the high reward of 200 Merit Points, Jiang Ning was taken aback.

Ah, if only Qi Xingzhou had been brought along as well.

Because he wasn’t there, he missed out on such a generous reward.

As for why the mission reward of Merit Points was so high, Jiang Ning had some idea.

Criminal suspects are not protected by privacy regarding their criminal information. Right after receiving the task from the System, the details of the incident surfaced in Jiang Ning’s mind.

As Chen Xiaomei just mentioned, Zhu Guangyong’s daughter had a very serious eye condition.

Even with advanced medical capabilities now, many hospitals would not readily attempt surgery on important parts like the eyes and brain without sufficient confidence.

Zhu Guangyong took his daughter to many places seeking medical advice before finally turning up at the Capital City First People’s Hospital.

As everyone knows, there is no surgery with a one hundred percent success rate in this world.

During Zhu Guangyong’s daughter’s surgery, Lou Yingyan actively requested to join in.

Faced with a surgery on the brink of failure, Lou as a doctor could not be unaware of the consequences of such an action.

Zhu Guangyong’s daughter was not his patient originally, and he did not need to take on that responsibility.

But he still stepped forward, and the surgery turned out to be unexpectedly successful.

This should have been a joyous occasion for all, but some were never satisfied.

Rather than being grateful to Lou Yingyan, who had saved his daughter from danger, Zhu Guangyong held a grudge against him.

Zhu Guangyong believed that according to the original surgical plan, his daughter’s eyesight could have been restored better, and though the surgery was successful, her vision was still not as good as that of a normal person.

After the surgery, Zhu Guangyong switched attitudes immediately and made a huge fuss in the hospital.

The hospital did not want to escalate the issue and decided to appease the situation by proactively waiving a portion of the medical and administrative fees for Zhu Guangyong.

The hospital had already gone to great lengths in terms of industry conscience, but Zhu Guangyong was still not satisfied and later even took the hospital to court.

However, the hospital was not a dough that could be kneaded at will, especially since the hospital was not at fault in this matter.

In court, the hospital presented various pieces of evidence, including medical reports and surgical records of Zhu Guangyong’s daughter’s stay, proving that there was no error in that surgery.

Zhu Guangyong slandered the hospital with nothing but his words.

In such a case, it would be absurd for the judge to rule in Zhu Guangyong’s favor.

After losing the court case, Zhu Guangyong was relentless, repeatedly suing the hospital and causing trouble over and over again.

However, in the previous few incidents, Zhu Guangyong had only been verbally aggressive, never physically violent like today.

Who would have thought that today he even brought a fruit knife with him!

If Jiang Ning had not appeared, that stab from Zhu Guangyong would have landed directly on Lou Yingyan’s neck.

The neck is so crucial, a stab there could have been fatal.

Not to mention that after stabbing Lou Yingyan, Zhu Guangyong did not stop; he continued to stab at other parts of Lou Yingyan’s body with the fruit knife.

By the time help rushed in to save Lou Yingyan, this young doctor and Ph.D. who had returned from studying abroad for only half a year was stabbed a total of twenty-three times by Zhu Guangyong and died on the spot due to excessive blood loss.

To nurture just one outstanding medical Ph.D., a country needs to invest at least twenty-eight years or even longer. Yet, destroying him required only a ridiculous episode of hospital disturbance while drunk.

Yes, Zhu Guangyong had been drinking today.

When Jiang Ning was hitting him just now, she slightly detected the stench of alcohol on him.

Now that Jiang Ning has intervened, saving Lou Yingyan without a scratch, she has changed his destined outcome.

Having dodged this ordeal, in the many years of his medical career to come, he will cure countless patients seeking medical care and research diligently into diseases related to the eyes. Eventually, at the age of forty-six, he will develop a new kinetic treatment method, liberating many from the troubles of myopia and astigmatism, making an extraordinary contribution to the field of medical ophthalmology.

Of course, all of that is yet to come.

At the moment, standing in front of his lifesaver, he is still a green turtle who has returned to the country for less than a year, although his medical skills surpass his peers, his clinical experience is still somewhat immature.

Jiang Ning glanced at him and noticed that his complexion didn’t seem right. "Are you okay? Your face looks a bit off."

"Doctor Lou has just completed a surgery, a full ten hours. He just had a pack of glucose in the operation room to recover, which is due to overexertion," said a young nurse sympathetically before Lou Yingyan could speak.

She said to Lou Yingyan, "Doctor Lou, the perpetrator has been caught. Leave the rest to the hospital to take care of. You should hurry back to rest."

"It’s all right," Lou Yingyan answered, leaning against the wall to save his energy. His gaze fell on Jiang Ning, and just as he was about to say something, Chen Xiaomei came over.

Chen Xiaomei had already clearly explained to everyone in the corridor the events that had transpired between the hospital and Zhu Guangyong in the past half year. After hearing her account, many sided with the hospital and condemned Zhu Guangyong as an ingrate, while also feeling a great deal of sympathy for the innocent Lou Yingyan.

Such a good doctor!

A doctor with such medical ethics is what everyone hopes to encounter when sick, and Zhu Guangyong was lucky to meet one without appreciating it and instead bit back!

The crowd in the corridor gradually dispersed.

Chen Xiaomei approached Jiang Ning, grasped her hands with gratitude. If not for Jiang Ning, the consequences would have been unthinkable!

"Hello, may I ask your surname?" Chen Xiaomei asked.

"There’s no need for formality, my surname is Jiang," Jiang Ning replied, still remembering her main reason for coming to the hospital. She looked at the name badge on Chen’s chest, "Director Chen, I came to the hospital today to find a friend of mine. But I’ve forgotten which ward she’s in. Could you help me check?"

"Of course, of course," Chen Xiaomei nodded repeatedly. "What’s your friend’s name?"

"Liu Zhaodi, brain cancer," said Jiang Ning, using the information provided by the System.

"I will have someone look it up right now; it will only take a few minutes," Chen Xiaomei said, taking her phone out from her pocket.

Jiang Ning nodded, waiting.

But just as Chen Xiaomei was calling the hospital’s internal line, the young nurse beside her exclaimed first, "Liu Zhaodi? I think I know!"

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