After I died, I became the white moonlight of the crazy villain.

Chapter 74 There is something wrong with the medicine

I found the doctors' reactions very strange; the attending physician should have been very familiar with my mother's condition.

However, after examining the wound, he did not immediately provide an answer.

Instead, he summoned the hospital's leaders and experts, discussed the matter in the room for a while, and then came to this conclusion.

I took the medicine first, and I noticed the tension in the eyes of several experts. They quickly tried to stop me and wanted me to return the medicine.

This reaction further confirmed my suspicions. I looked them over and then said, "I want to test the medicine!"

"I have already found an expert from outside the province, who will arrive this afternoon. Until then, no one can change the medication or treatment plan."

Several experts told me with drastic changes in expression that my mother's condition was extremely dangerous, and that if she did not receive immediate treatment, her suffering would worsen.

I stared intently at the doctor who was speaking, and said firmly, "We'll discuss everything once the specialists arrive. If your treatment plan is correct, I'm willing to publicly apologize to your hospital."

"On the contrary, if there are problems with the medication and treatment plan, your hospital should also think carefully about how to explain it."

The experts looked at each other in bewilderment after hearing what I said.

Finally, the doctor who treated my mother stepped forward and invited me to go out and talk to him alone.

I followed him to his office, found a seat, and asked, "Dr. Zhang, what would you like to say?"

He hesitated for a moment before saying, "Ms. Jiang, we can waive all your mother's medical expenses and will even develop a new treatment plan for her."

Hearing this, I was not only unhappy but also somewhat angry.

By saying all this, he's essentially admitting that my mother's original treatment plan was flawed. "Does Dr. Zhang mean to pretend nothing happened?"

"Shouldn't we investigate and find out exactly what happened after something like this occurred?"

Dr. Zhang smiled and told me that he did this for my own good.

Since this has already happened, they will investigate it privately. Making a big fuss about it won't do me any good. On the contrary, if I pretend nothing happened, I can get compensation.

Regarding compensation, they asked me to name a figure.

I took a deep breath, clenched my fist, and stood up to leave. "Looks like we have nothing more to talk about."

“Miss Jiang, now that things have come to this, I advise you to accept my opinion.” His voice suddenly turned serious.

I steadied myself, turned to look at his gloomy face, and asked with a slight raise of my eyebrows, "What if I don't accept it?"

He calmly got up, opened the office door, where a hospital security guard was standing. He turned to me and said, "Miss Jiang is busy seeing her mother, so she probably doesn't want to waste time here."

This means that when bribery failed, they resorted to coercion!

I never expected a hospital to have such confidence; I wonder who gave it that confidence.

I was holding my phone, about to call the police, when he snatched it away. My face darkened as I demanded, "You've trapped me here, cut off all contact with the outside world, and you think you can make me give in?"

“I have invited an expert who will arrive this afternoon. If people outside cannot contact me, your hospital will still be investigated.”

The current situation is not in my favor. I can't confront them head-on. I can only hope that they will be more sensible.

As soon as I finished speaking, Dr. Zhang smiled, his words gentle yet laced with threat, "Your mother is also in our hospital now. Her wound has worsened, and I can't guarantee how much it will deteriorate in the next few hours."

“Ms. Jiang has been holding us at a stalemate, so your mother can’t be treated with the new plan, right?”

"How dare you!" I raised my eyes and stared intently at him, angrily rebuking him, "Our Jiang family has some standing, have you considered the consequences of your actions?"

I brought up my identity, hoping it would make him think twice, but he didn't care at all and directly told them that the largest shareholder of the hospital was the Fu family.

Hearing this, I was slightly taken aback. No wonder he was so arrogant; it turned out he was backed by the Fu family, the richest family in the country.

Dr. Zhang was still trying to persuade me to keep this medical malpractice a secret, saying that I could get more benefits in return.

The security guard standing at the door suddenly received a phone call, then leaned close to Dr. Zhang with a serious expression and whispered a few words to him.

Dr. Zhang's expression changed slightly. He glanced at me sideways, his brows furrowed. "Hold them off for now."

I vaguely heard those words, but the security guard looked embarrassed and was about to say something when two figures walked over from not far away.

"I've been looking for you for so long, and you didn't answer my calls. Anyone who didn't know better would think you'd been kidnapped." When Ge Zeyu saw me, he put his hands back in his pockets and slowed his pace considerably.

My dad was standing next to him. He walked over and stared sharply at the security guards present. "When did you start making such a big fuss? You need so many people to escort you when you're just looking for a doctor."

Meeting his gaze, my wildly beating heart suddenly calmed down. I saw the anxious expression on Dr. Zhang's face, and he deliberately spoke at this moment.

"This isn't escorting me, it's watching over me! Dr. Zhang just advised me to be sensible!"

Ge Zeyu's eyes flickered slightly. He glanced at Dr. Zhang, a sharp aura emanating from him. "Is that so? Hospitals have such power now? I didn't know that."

Dr. Zhang opened his mouth, seemingly wanting to explain, but after a long while, he slowly began to speak, "This matter..."

He had only uttered three words when he was interrupted by someone who rushed over.

The other person was wearing a white lab coat, looked to be in his fifties or sixties, slightly overweight, and had a smiling expression on his face. "This is all a misunderstanding!"

He started off with a commanding voice, then introduced himself as the hospital's director, also surnamed Zhang, and Dr. Zhang's uncle.

After we finished introducing ourselves, Dean Zhang quickly greeted Ge Zeyu, clearly recognizing him. Then, before we could ask any questions, he said sincerely, "Ms. Jiang, we are so sorry. Due to our mistake, we failed to notice the problem with the medicine. Ms. Jiang, you can ask for any kind of compensation you wish to receive. We will definitely take responsibility for our mistake."

Dean Zhang was clearly much smarter than Dr. Zhang. Seeing that the matter could no longer be concealed, he admitted his mistake very sincerely.

I sneered and said bluntly, "If we had discovered something like this, it would have been a mistake. If we hadn't, we wouldn't have known what the situation was, or how many people your hospital had persuaded to shut up."

Dean Zhang's smile remained unchanged, and he didn't seem angry at what I said. He turned to my father and said, "Mr. Jiang, this is really a misunderstanding. I'm so sorry to have upset your daughter. Please, for Mr. Fu's sake, try to persuade your daughter."

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