Chapter 69 - Chapter 69: Chapter 65: Dr. Dunn, You’re Awesom
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nChapter 69: Chapter 65: Dr. Dunn, You’re Awesome!
nTranslator: 549690339
nMr. Chapman was anxious and desperately trying to signal Roy Lewis with his eyes.
nHowever, Roy Lewis glared at him fiercely and cursed him instead.
n“Mr. Chapman, is that how a director is supposed to act? You get the highest monthly salary, and when something goes wrong, you make your subordinates take the bullet?”
nPoor Mr. Chapman!
nHe wiped the sweat off his forehead, “Master Lewis, I never said I wouldn’t take the bullet. We just haven’t figured out the best solution yet.”
nMr. Chapman shuddered at Roy Lewis’ scolding.
nBut Richelle Dunn, the stubborn one, still insisted on persuading Roy Lewis.
n“Mr. Lewis, would you mind listening to my solution?”
nRoy Lewis stared at her coldly, “So, you mean, even if you know it’s a gun pointing at you, you’ll still go against it?”
nRichelle Dunn smiled, “Mr. Lewis, don’t worry. Although I may seem arrogant and aggressive, 1 am actually afraid of dying. I’m still young and cute, I have a relaxed and well-paid job, and life is pretty good. Who would want to die? Besides, with my plan, the one who dies shouldn’t be me!”
n“Speak!”
nRoy Lewis stared at her, curious to see if she could really turn her heroic death plan into something appealing.
nOn her way here, Richelle Dunn had simulated several responses in her mind. The one she’s about to propose is the best among all her simulations.
n“Mr. Lewis, first of all, you need to use your connections and notify the media and the police immediately. In addition, just like my master, 1 can apply for international special protection due to my special status. On my way here, I’ve already submitted an application to the federation government. By now, the special agents assigned to protect me should have arrived. Mr. Chapman, please notify the gatekeepers to let them through.”
nHearing this, Mr. Chapman couldn’t help but give Richelle Dunn a thumbs up. Dr. Dunn, you’re awesome!
nRoy Lewis, on the other hand, seemed to warm up a bit after hearing her plan.
nRichelle Dunn explained her upcoming actions as simply as possible. By the end, not only was Mr. Chapman nodding in agreement, but even Roy Lewis, who had opposed the idea, fell silent.
nAfter a while, he finally nodded.
n“Alright, let’s follow Dr. Dunn’s plan.”
nOnce the plan was settled, Roy Lewis called the media and the police station to inform them of what they should do next.
nMr. Chapman opened the curtains and the window facing the hospital’s main entrance, and a huge wave of amplified noise rushed in.
n“Heartless hospital covers up for intern, careless with lives!”
n“Heartless hospital with lousy skills, patients go in alive and come out crazy!”
n“Heartless hospital careless with lives, patients go in alive and come out crazy!”
nThe massive noise spread, wave after wave, to the patients in the hospital and the pedestrians nearby.
nAs a doctor for several years, Richelle Dunn had never encountered such a crazy and shameless situation.
nIt was indeed annoying, but she wouldn’t hesitate to confront it.
nShe would use facts to prove to everyone that victory would eventually return to the side of justice, not the side of those causing trouble.
nOtherwise, which doctor in the future would be willing to risk their lives to save people?
nThe people Roy Lewis informed arrived quickly, and the two special agents assigned by the federation government to protect Richelle Dunn arrived at almost the same time.
nRichelle Dunn wore a facemask and sunglasses, and with her head held high, accompanied by the two agents, she confidently walked towards the hospital’s main entrance.
nAlongside her were Mr. Chapman, the hospital director, and Roy Lewis, the actual stakeholder.
nThe special agents wore the federation government’s exclusive uniforms. As soon as they appeared with Richelle, the noisy crowd suddenly went silent.
nEast-Asia Federation was known for its strict administration, so ordinary people highly respected and admired policemen, soldiers, and special agents.
nThe media notified by Roy Lewis was already standing at the front of the crowd, ready to take the firsthand information. More than ten police officers dispatched by the Police Station stood at the entrance of the hospital, wearing uniforms and carrying equipment, standing straight and surrounding Richelle Dunn and the others.
nRichelle Dunn stood before the vast crowd without showing any signs of stage fright. She glanced around and saw that everyone was in position and ready. Then she opened the megaphone and began to speak.
n“Hello everyone, I am the chief physician of the patient involved in this incident, Richelle Dunn. I will now respond to the slander committed by the troublemakers. First of all, concerning the hospital’s covering up for intern doctors, please look at the big screen behind me. This is my license.”
nAn agent held up her license, which had her face concealed, to the camera. On the screen, there was an expert certificate issued by an international medical organization, and the holder was Richelle Dunn.
n“I suppose some of you might know that specialists like us are rare and hold great responsibility, so we’ve always enjoyed special protection and image rights worldwide.”
nAs she spoke, the relevant regulations of the international organization appeared on the screen.
nThe questioning voices in the crowd about her identity gradually died down.
n“With this, my real identity is proven. Therefore, the troublemaker’s accusation that ‘the heartless hospital covers up for intern doctors and is careless with lives!’ is pure slander!”
nThe noisy crowd fell silent in an instant.
nBut soon, someone started to make noise again.
n“Even if you’re a real expert, it doesn’t mean you tried your best at that time. Who knows if you were slacking off? A slight deviation of the knife could have been fatal!”
nThis person’s words immediately resonated with other co-conspirators in the crowd.
n“Yeah, who knows if you were slacking off…”
nRichelle Dunn pointed to the screen behind her, “This is the actual condition of the patient when she was first admitted to the hospital. If it were you, do you think she could have been saved?”
n“Nonsense, you’re the doctor, not us ordinary people. We don’t know if she could be saved.”
nThose making trouble resorted to sophistry, but the real onlookers in the crowd couldn’t help covering their mouths and suppressing their nausea when they saw the blood-soaked images on the screen.
n“My god, if someone could survive after being hit like that, you should be grateful to the doctors. Do you really think they have resurrection technology to keep you alive and well?”
n“Exactly, just being able to save a life in this condition is remarkable. Instead of thanking the doctors, you dare to slander their skills and claim that they almost killed the patient with a wrong cut. I think the problem is with your way of thinking. The doctor saved your family member, and now you’re trying to blackmail them? That’s disgusting!”
n“Right, it’s obvious that the patient was close to death. With the doctor managing to save her, she should be grateful beyond words.. It’s just shameless of you to come here claiming injustice!”
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