Chapter 485: Medical Dispute
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“Hubby!”
When Chen Xi and Grandma Ou saw Ou Wei being beaten up, they immediately shouted and rushed into the ward.
Yu Bing followed them into the ward. When she saw Dr. Min, who was standing at the side and panting, she went forward and said, “Dr. Min, let’s go out first.”
Dr. Min came back to his senses and nodded. Just as he was about to leave, Grandma Ou looked up and saw him.
Grandma Ou rushed to the door and stopped them. “Since you guys injured my son, no one can leave!”
This commotion attracted the attention of the medical staff on this floor.
“What’s going on?”
“I don’t know. I heard someone arguing previously. I thought it was a patient’s family.”
“Hey, isn’t that Dr. Min?”
When Grandma Ou saw the surrounding crowd, she closed the door and pointed at Xiao Sheng as she scolded, “You country bumpkin, how dare you hit my son?! Let me tell you, I’m a local. I know people in the police station. If you dare to offend me, I’ll get someone to arrest you and send you to do labor reform!’
Xiao Sheng turned around and looked at Grandma Ou coldly without saying anything.
Grandma Ou, who wanted to continue shouting, was suddenly a little afraid. She slowly lowered her finger, but she still refused to relent. “This has nothing to do with you. If you leave now, we’ll pretend that nothing happened”
When Grandma Ou saw the blank paper on the bed, she knew that Ou Wei had not convinced Dr. Min, so the most important thing now was to get the confession letter first.
Yu Bing didn’t have the patience. Dr. Min was going to perform surgery on Xiao Li tomorrow, so what if it affected his performance? They had to end things quickly!
Yu Bing took two steps forward and hugged Grandma Ou from behind The old lady was only 1.5 meters tall and had a thin figure, so it wasn’t difficult to carry her.
Yu Bing turned around and shouted, “What are you waiting for? Doesn’t your hospital protect doctors during medical disputes? Call the police!’
Grandma Ou didn’t expect Yu Bing to be so unyielding and she struggled
violently. “Let go of me! You little b*tch!”
Grandma Ou’s arm was grabbed. She wasn’t tall or strong enough to break free, so she could only scold her.
Ou Wei watched as Xiao Sheng stood at the side with the stool he had found previously. He held his waist, which felt like it was broken from the kick, and didn’t dare to say anything else.
Chen Xi supported Ou Wei as she stood at the side. She didn’t dare to go forward to hit Xiao Sheng or help her mother-in-law deal with Yu Bing.
The medical staff quickly separated Dr. Min from the Ou family. The medical department also quickly sent people to resolve the Ou family’s medical dispute. With the police here, things finally calmed down.
The medical department proved that there was nothing wrong with Dr. Min’s medical diagnosis. They also listed the mistakes the Ou family made when they didn’t follow the doctor’s instructions. Of course, the most important thing was that they proved that Ou Li’s loss of vision was temporary.
Xiao Sheng hit Xiao Sheng in self-defense.
When Grandma Ou saw that there were really police officers, she was completely terrified and stood at the side meekly.
Originally, the police wanted to arrest Ou Wei and detain him for a few days, but the medical department negotiated with the Ou family and asked them to compensate Dr. Min with some medical fees before bringing Ou Li out of the hospital.
This was equivalent to lowering the punishment in exchange for peace in the hospital. Although Dr. Min felt aggrieved, he was willing to compromise in order to avoid future trouble.
What happened wasn’t a perfect solution, but at least things were resolved.
Dr. Min said to Xiao Sheng gratefully, “Xiao Sheng, thank you so much this time. If my hand was really hit by a chair, I wouldn’t have been able to perform surgery for the rest of my life.”
Although Dr. Min did want to give up previously, when he saw that the chair was about to fall, the fear of not being able to be a doctor anymore overcame him.
At such a critical moment, Dr. Min discovered his answer to Jiang Heng’s words in the afternoon. He also remembered his original intention for becoming a doctor.
His utilitarian thoughts developed after experiencing the harsh realities of life. He didn’t study medicine for the sake of fame and fortune. The reason he liked this profession was that medical skills could save more lives, so that more people could continue to see this beautiful world.
Xiao Sheng smiled and said, “It’s good as long as you’re fine. Your hand harbors the hope of many families. It can’t be broken.”
When Dr. Min heard this, he was slightly moved. That’s right. There were still family members who approved of them and cooperated with them. Recently, there had been too many worries in his work and life, so he had become a little pessimistic..