She sank back into the chair, folded her arms, and crossed her legs.

"I don't care. She just cursed at me. If you don't make her kowtow and apologize, I'll post this incident online!"

"Let the people of the whole country take a good look at how Yongdong City Hospital, ranked among the top three hospitals in the country, bullies us poor people!"

Some people think that the Internet is omnipotent and will post any slight grievances they suffer on the Internet.

It is difficult to distinguish truth from falsehood on the Internet today, and cyberbullying is even more common.

Because of this, many innocent people fell into the abyss of no return because they could not resist the violent keyboard warriors.

Therefore, all the leaders of the municipal hospital do not want such a small thing to attract national attention.

Many times, even if you are not wrong, you will be labeled as wrong and insulted to pieces by those who claim to be righteous.

Those people only believe in what they think is the truth, and no one cares about the truth of the matter.

As we all know, the cost of refuting a rumor is ten thousand times that of fabricating it.

There was a long silence. If it weren't for the positivity of his profession, Su Huai would never have tolerated Wang Mei going crazy until now.

Everyone thought she was so angry that she couldn't speak, but they never imagined that she was just too lazy to argue with Dianzi.

“Then send it.”

This single statement caused a huge uproar. Director Sun was the first to turn around, his eyes filled with shock.

"Su Huai, what are you talking about?"

Giving him a reassuring look, Su Huai turned to look at the other three people and smiled faintly.

"The hospital wasn't at fault and shouldn't be held responsible for anything. I wasn't at fault either, so I'll let netizens judge who was at fault."

Everyone fell into deep thought, except Wang Mei, who was smug, as if she had already expected that netizens would stand on the same side with her.

So stupid.

Zhang Ruifang frowned and looked at Qian Hua with a disapproving tone: "This doesn't seem to be in compliance with the regulations, right?"

He then turned his gaze to Su Huai: "Doctor Su, you must know that you represent the entire hospital, not just yourself."

"Okay, okay, Director Zhang." Qian Hua grabbed Zhang Ruifang.

"Let's just leave it at that. If we continue arguing today, there won't be any results."

"Why not let everyone judge and see if Dr. Su's approach is correct?"

The reason why he dared to do this was because as long as it concerned Su Huai, there would always be someone to stand up and cover for him.

By then, even if Su Huai doesn't get a good reputation, someone will come to clean up the mess. Even if the higher-ups hold him accountable, he can just say that it was Su Huai who took the initiative to do so. What does it have to do with him?

If public opinion favors Su Huai, that would be even better. Not only would it help the hospital gain a good reputation, but he would not offend Su Huai's side.

It would not offend Zhang Ruifang either, because it was netizens who were judging, not Qian Hua.

The old fox was shrewd and thought he had seen through the essence of the matter, but he didn't know that Su Huai had done everything on purpose.

Wang Mei then posted the video on her various social media accounts.

It’s funny to say that the video was shot by Qian Hua for her.

The director of the hospital's medical department helped someone shoot a video to discredit the hospital. If this gets out, I wonder how many people will be shocked and how many will laugh out loud.

It really proves the saying that the world is just a huge makeshift team.

This matter came to an end for the time being. After briefly dealing with it, Su Huai walked towards Gu Yu's ward.

Anyway, the afternoon outpatient clinics have been taken by other doctors, and there is still an hour before get off work ends, so it is just the right amount of time to pack up and prepare for moving.

During this time, he received many passionate gazes on the road. Su Huai didn't want to care about them, but he couldn't ignore them.

Although this happened before, it’s not the case that every nurse and doctor who passed by her looked at her like that, right?

Turning the corner, she happened to meet Wen Cheng and his subordinate doctors making rounds, so she waved and called them over.

Wen Cheng received the signal and saw that it was Su Huai. His eyes lit up and he ran towards her without thinking.

The voice arrives before the person arrives:

"Damn it, Su Huai is my idol!!"

Su Huai's face was full of black lines. He held Wen Cheng's shoulders to stop her from hugging him. He ignored her madness and looked around.

"What happened? Why is the atmosphere so strange?"

A basin of cold water was poured down, and Wen Cheng curled his lips, thinking that the blockhead was really boring.

She waved Su Huai's hand away, but her eyes were still burning: "Hey, I said you hid it so well, you haven't even mentioned it before, the God of College Entrance Examination."

Then he started complaining: "Are we friends? You hid such an amazing thing from me for so long, how disloyal!"

Wen Cheng only knew that Su Huai always ranked first in his major. At that time, the Internet was not as developed as it is now, and many things were spread very narrowly.

In addition, she was not a native of Yongdong, so even if she was at the same level as Su Huai, she would not know about this.

When Wen Cheng learned that Su Huai scored 745 in the college entrance examination, he felt very complicated.

The boredom during college was finally relieved. Damn it, she was still studying what Su Huai's head looked like at that time.

He has been ranked first in his major for more than ten times in a row and can be in the top three even with his eyes closed.

It turns out that he has been a genius among geniuses since high school. If she had known that this guy would score 745 in the college entrance examination, why would she have wasted time studying that crap?

God is unfair!

Su Huai was confused: "What do you mean, what is the God of College Entrance Examination?"

"Doctor Su, don't be so modest. It was you who set the record back then."

At this time, the young nurse who passed by the two of them interrupted with a smile, but she left without staying for long.

Su Huai understood instantly and frowned slightly: "Who told you?"

"Who else could it be? Your dear wife, of course."

When mentioning Gu Yu, Wen Cheng's eyes sparkled with excitement again.

"I said you can, marry your first love, who is also a top student who graduated from Cambridge. I heard that she was even recommended to Columbia University."

She was almost envious to death. How could Su Huai not only have such extraordinary talent, but also have such a beautiful, wealthy, excellent and devoted wife?

Damn it, it must be Su Huai who stole her life!

Su Huai's focus was not on her words, but he asked:

"Who of you chatted with Gu Yu again?"

There was a hint of nervousness in his tone, and Wen Cheng immediately realized that something was wrong, but he didn't think much about it.

He said sarcastically, "No way, Doctor Su! Are you so controlling? We're just chatting, and I won't do anything to your Gu Yu."

At the end, he sneered: "Haha!"

When confronting Wang Mei just now, Su Huai did not show any unnecessary emotions, and he didn't even feel the most basic anger at being slandered.

But when Gu Yu was mentioned, everything became a mess.

"That's not what I meant. Who went to see Gu Yu today?"

She was worried that someone would be stupid enough to tell others that Gu Yu had acquired heart disease, as Gu Yu's current physical condition was not suitable for him to know.

Seeing that she was indeed nervous and anxious, Wen Cheng stopped joking.

"Her nurse in charge, and...your wife's friend, probably her friend."

"She's a tall, pretty lady with big wavy hair."

Hearing her description, Su Huai immediately guessed that it should be Shi An.

That's right. Based on Gu Yu's personality, he would definitely not take the initiative to mention these things to anyone. It must have been Shi An who spread it.

Fortunately, he specifically mentioned keeping it confidential when they met last time, and Shi An knew about Gu Yu's illness before she lost her memory.

She must have a clear idea of ​​what was more important, so Su Huai felt relieved.

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