Chapter 20

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nTranslator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

n“Hippocratic Oath?”

nChief Physician Zuo was stunned for a moment.

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nHe looked confused.

nObviously, he had forgotten most of it.

nLu Ming said in exasperation, “Don’t tell me that you didn’t memorize this when you swore to be a doctor at the start of medical school? Could it be that you went to some fly-by-night university?”

nChief Physician Zuo said impatiently, “With my current achievements, how could I have attended a fly-by-night university?! Let me tell you, I have indeed memorized it before, but I have long forgotten it! Why? Did I need it at my interview? Or, how much money would I get for memorizing it? This society only recognizes money and not people. Stop lecturing me—do you really think you’re my superior?!”

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nUpon hearing this, Lu Ming frowned. The Hippocratic Oath was the most basic principle of a doctor.

nIt was the first lesson that medical students had to learn and swear by.

n‘Divine Doctor Apollo, Asclepius, and the gods of the world are my witnesses. I hereby solemnly swear that I am willing to abide by this promise with my own judgment.

nI’m willing to do everything I can and have the ability to judge. I’ll abide by the creed of seeking benefits for the sick family, and I’ll also observe all depravity and harmful behavior… No matter where I go, if I meet a man or a woman, a noble or a servant, my only goal is to obtain happiness for the sick family, and to check on my body…

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nIf I strictly adhere to this oath and ask the gods to let my life and medical skills obtain supreme glory, I will violate the oath and be struck by both heaven and earth.’

nBut now, this person was disregarding his oath. How could Lu Ming not be angry!

n“No matter where you go, whether you meet a man or a woman, a noble or a servant, everyone should be treated equally. Don’t you know?!”

nChief Physician Zuo laughed scornfully. “This is all to fool an idiot like you! People are not equal—a person’s social class is determined at birth. People like you are just low-class! Luckily, I’m kind-hearted, or else I would have gotten someone to kick you out!”

nHe waved his hand in disdain and said, “Get lost! Don’t you know that my time is very precious? The number of people in Shanghai who want to see me stretches from the east coast to the west coast! It’s the greatest honor of your life to be able to talk to me!”

nLu Ming’s body was still wet from the rain. He held the old man whose breathing was getting weaker. He said, “Are you evil? Quickly arrange for treatment for this old man!”

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n“Do I have to listen to you?”

nChief Physician Zuo put his hands in his pockets and said, “I think I’ve already made myself very clear. I don’t treat poor people. Besides, do you know how much a bed costs? You can’t even dream about it!”

nLu Ming could tell that he was unmoved. After taking a look at the name on his badge—Zuo Chongyang—he looked at the other doctors. “Help this old man! He was hit by a car. He won’t be able to hold out for long!”

nWhen the doctors saw him approaching, they immediately stood aside and refused to help.

nZuo Chongyang said proudly, “Who do you think you are! Do you think you can play the emotional card?”

nHe snorted. “Do you know why no doctor is willing to save the old man in your hands? Because I’m the one who calls the shots in the surgical unit in This Place Hospital! I can let you die with just one sentence, and I can make you live—but only if you’re rich.

nI think you should just wait for death…”

nBefore he could finish speaking, a bespectacled doctor came forward. “I’ll help you with the CT scan. Please follow me.”

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nTo be honest, he was moved with compassion.

nHe had taken the initiative to do something and risked being fired.

nNot only were the salaries of the doctors there high, but they were also treated well. Hence, no one was willing to risk his job.

nEven the bespectacled doctor only made up his mind after a painful internal struggle.

nThe Hippocratic Oath that Lu Ming mentioned had awakened his conscience. His original intention as a doctor was to save the dying and heal the injured. Now he could not watch the old man die!

nJust when he pressed a button to open the door, Zuo Chongyang stopped him!

n“Are you f*cking crazy? Didn’t I already say it? Don’t save him!”

nZuo Chongyang picked up his badge and said, “Lou Yicheng, right? Do you know the consequences of disobeying me?”

nHe had just said that no one would dare to save the old man, but Lou Yicheng had stepped forward!

nThis was a public slap to his face!

nZuo Chongyang thought that a junior doctor had no right to be doing this.

nLou Yicheng replied in a tone that was neither servile nor overbearing, “Get fired.”

n“Just get fired?”

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nZuo Chongyang said with a malicious smile, “If you offend me, I will make sure the other hospitals in Shanghai would not dare to hire you! Is it worth sacrificing your future for such a stranger?”

nLou Yicheng said seriously, “A life is more important than a future. If you want to chase me out, can you let me save this old man first?”

n“You f*cking dream on!”

nZuo Chongyang swore rudely, “Let you save people first? I have already fired you— what right do you have to use the medical equipment here! Hurry and get out with these two beggars! This Place Hospital cannot tolerate such a rebellious doctor like you!”

nThe so-called rebellion was simply not obeying his orders.

nEveryone knew that his action was to make an example out of him as a warning to the others and assert his dominance in this hospital!

nBut no one dared to stop him.

nWhen he was not paying attention, Lou Yicheng wanted to turn around and press the switch. However, he was quickly stopped by Zuo Chongyang!

n“You’re no longer a doctor here, don’t you understand? If you use the facilities without permission, believe it or not, I’ll call the police and have them arrest you!”

nLou Yicheng’s gaze was firm as he said, “I’ve sworn that I won’t do any harm or evil deed. If I violate the oath, the gods will punish me! You don’t have a conscience, but I do! As long as you let me save this old man, I’ll immediately get lost!”

n“No!”

nZuo Chongyang did not give him the slightest chance as he said, “Since they don’t have money, why the f*ck are you treating him?! In my opinion, all the lowly people deserve to die!”

nLu Ming held the old man tightly and said, “Alright, those who agree with this statement, stand on his side. Those who disagree, stand on my side!”

nLou Yicheng stood in front of him without hesitation.

nThen he turned around and said, “Do you really agree with this philosophy? What kind of money is Chief Physician Zuo talking about? We’re all ordinary people. Do we deserve to die?”

nThe people who usually fawned over Zuo Chongyang stood on his side. But most of them chose Lu Ming.

n“Very good, it seems there’s still hope for this hospital!”

nLu Ming looked at Zuo Chongyang and said, “You said that I am not your superior and therefore I cannot lecture you. Isn’t that unfortunate? I am now the CEO of this hospital.”

nEveryone looked at him in disbelief.

nZuo Chongyang thought he was joking as he mocked him: “If you are the CEO, then I am also the CEO! Do you really think you can become the CEO just because you say so?”

nJust as he finished speaking, a blond-haired, blue-eyed man walked out of the elevator. After looking around, he finally locked his gaze on Lu Ming.

nHe walked forward with a smile and said in fluent Mandarin,

n“I’m Director Smith from the American headquarters. This is an order from the headquarters. Congratulations to Mr. Lu for officially becoming the CEO of This Place Hospital!”

nJust when everyone was led astray by Zuo Chongyang, Director Smith became the only proof. Perhaps there should be a transfer order!

nInstantly, there was an uproar!

nThe young man, whom Zuo Chongyang thought was a lowly person, was really the CEO of this hospital?!

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