Translator: Sparrow Translations Editor: Sparrow Translations
Lin Fan really respected the professional ethics of the reporters. When they said they were going to take a picture of you, they were really going to do that. When they said they were going to expose you, they were really going to do it. There was no ambiguity or confusion about what they were going to do.
“Stop taking photos,” one of the thugs said, shielding his face with his hands. The camera hovered in front of their faces.
“I told you to stop taking photos.”
The journalists were still righteous on the inside. Although they occasionally used underhand tactics to obtain their news, one couldn’t argue that they still ultimately fought for justice and goodness, unafraid to expose even the most intimidating of people.
These thugs were blocking the patients from receiving treatment, prolonging their suffering. This was almost as good as taking their lives.
“You guys have the guts to cause trouble but not the guts to face the camera?”
“That right. We’ll take photos of your faces and post them online. Everyone who uses the Internet will be able to see who you are.”
“There isn’t any point in covering your faces anymore. We’ve already taken your pictures.”
The reporters continued their patter, capturing the thugs in every angle possible. They couldn’t stop the reporters from posting their pictures online.
“You guys win.” The thugs couldn’t throw the reporters off. The Internet was a massive killing machine and it was brutal, almost terrifying. They definitely didn’t want to be infamous online, to become the target of ridicule. The thugs ran off with their tails between their legs.
Lin Fan laughed. This situation didn’t even require him to do anything, and these guys just ran off. But this showed that these thugs still cared about their image. It would have been more troublesome if they had met thugs who didn’t care about anything at all.
“We should expose these guys online,” the reporters said angrily.
Lin Fan waved his hands. “Thank you, my fellow reporters. You guys have brought justice in face of unfairness.”
After hearing what the Godly Doctor said, the reporters couldn’t help but laugh with their faces blushing. This was the first time they heard someone compliment them this much.
“You have nothing to worry about, Godly Doctor, Once everyone sees them, the effect would be irreversible.”
Lin Fan answered the reporters’ questions while treating patients. To him, the reporters didn’t really affect what he was doing.
Zhao Ming Qing was still angry about what happened just now. However, he did have a change of heart in his view towards the reporters. They had a really strong sense of justice.
Far away, in a limousine.
Wu Tao was raging. “Why are you guys back here?”
“Boss, there were reporters there and they were taking pictures of our faces. They said they were going to put them online. We were scared that other people would know who we are, so we ran back here,” one of the thugs said helplessly.
“Reporters? You guys are scared of reporters? Are they the ones that provide for you, or am I the one that provides for you? Furthermore, you’ve done so little for me, and you’re still scared that others will find out?” Wu Tao was seething with anger. He never thought that his henchmen would be scared of reporters.
Last time, he had asked his henchmen to go to the factory to beat all the migrant workers who asked for repayment and now, they were scared of this.
All the thugs remained silent, heads hung low in shame. If Wu Tao had asked them to beat someone up, they would have done it without hesitation. However, if any news of his misdeeds got onto the internet, the people that would suffer most would be themselves. They would be the shame of the group.
“Go back. Wherever they go, you will follow and cause disruption.”
The thugs looked at their boss, not knowing what to say. Their hearts were racing. If you want it done, do it yourself! We don’t want to go…
But they didn’t dare to say that and just stood there silent.
Wu Tao furrowed his brows in disgust. “What? You’re disobeying my command?”
Silence.
Wu Tao’s heart exploded with rage. “You guys… alright. You guys aren’t reliable.”
Wu Tao took out his handphone and dialed the local mafia boss.
“Chief Wu, what’s up?”
“Brother Hu, I need your help. Could you bring around ten of your men and cause some trouble outside Fu Bao Hospital? I’ll pay you handsomely.”
After making the call, Wu Tao looked at his henchmen. They were usually very reliable, but now, even they were scared. Looking at the current situation, he had to hire professionals to complete the job.
Not long after.
Brother Hu brought his men over to Wu Tao, who was sitting in his limousine.
“Chief Wu, what is the problem?”
Wu Tao pointed toward the direction of the hospital. “Those volunteer medical workers over there. Use your own methods to make sure he doesn’t get to see a single patient. Wherever he goes, you go there to cause trouble.”
Wu Tao was very petty. Since the Godly Doctor wouldn’t see him, he wouldn’t let the Godly Doctor see anyone else. Let’s see how long the Godly Doctor can last like that.
“Chief Wu, there are reporters over there…” Brother Hu said, looking at the scene.
“What? You’re afraid of reporters?” Wu Tao spurted.
“Of course not. This just means the price would be a lot higher. I brought a total of fifteen of my men here and they are trained people. Not just anyone I picked off the street. Five hundred each for my men and two thousand for me, so a total of nine thousand five hundred dollars. Are you agreeable to that?”
“I’ll give you ten thousand.” Ten thousand dollars to him was nothing. Sometimes, his meals cost more than that amount.
Brother Hu grinned. “Alright, don’t you worry. I’ll settle this problem for you.”
Wu Tao looked into the distance, smiling coldly.
‘I’ll get you this time…” Wu Tao thought to himself.
…
The patients were all smiles, overjoyed after getting treatment. “Thank you, Godly Doctor. You are like the reincarnation of the Buddha.”
Lin Fan’s skills allowed his patients to experience instantaneous healing. Whatever ailments they had were cured immediately after his treatment. But still, the patients still had to take care of themselves, eat their prescribed medicines at the appropriate timing and also had to have adequate rest. The body rejuvenates itself at 1 o’clock in the morning and the patients had to sleep before that to amplify the healing effects.
Seventy percent medicine, thirty percent rest.
No matter the condition, one could not just rely on medications to get better. They also had to take care of themselves and rest appropriately. Without sufficient rest, the medications would be useless.
Chairman Bi looked on in awe. The Godly Doctor knew every single ailment at his fingertips, his knowledge of medicine was unparalleled and his acupuncture skills were just too amazing. It was just too unbelievable.
Shocking!
A master of the medical art at such a young age. If he hadn’t seen it for himself, he would never have believed it.
Zhao Ming Qing was used to the Godly Doctor’s awesomeness after being around him for quite a while. His teacher’s medical skills and knowledge was almost demonic. He knew how to treat every single illness and nothing was too hard for him.
He had originally thought that all he needed was a little hard work to learn everything that his teacher knew and that it wouldn’t be a problem.
But now he realized that he would still never attain his teacher’s standards even after twenty years of being his disciple.
The more he saw his teacher treat his patients, the more he realized how inadequate his knowledge was.
But he was contented being where he was. To be able to learn from his teacher the art of Chinese Medicine, he considered himself the luckiest doctor alive.
“Next patient,” Lin Fan said.
The patients who were standing in the queue had been waiting for quite some time. However, they weren’t in a hurry, since they knew that they would definitely be treated.
“Everyone, move aside!”
Just at this moment, a loud, booming and evil voice spread across the area.
The patients standing at the front all got shoved to one side.
One look and anyone could tell that he was no good man.
Lin Fan looked up, sighing helplessly, thinking of how much trouble they were going to cause.