"What if something goes wrong?"
"If we don’t treat, something will definitely go wrong. If we treat, there is at least hope!"
The wife seemed much more rational than the husband.
The husband was still hesitating. After a long time, he looked at Li Jingsheng, "I’ll trust you this time. If you dare to deceive me, I’ll deal with you too."
Li Jingsheng was sweating profusely.
"If you say it like that, then I’m not going to handle this anymore. Find whoever you want for treatment."
After speaking, Li Jingsheng glanced at Dr. Shao Bing.
"Dr. Shao, we doctors are not anyone’s slaves. We practice medicine legally; there’s no need to keep compromising and retreating. If we encounter unreasonable family members, just follow legal procedures. The more you retreat, the more justified you become unjustified."
After he finished speaking, he really let go and didn’t manage the situation.
Encountering such a crazy family member, which doctor dares to care?
There’s a reason the little girl wasn’t admitted.
Doctors and nurses saw the family members bristling like porcupines, and no one wanted to get involved, only thinking about persuading them to leave.
After being reprimanded, the patient’s father was initially extremely angry.
But perhaps he felt that Li Jingsheng’s words were reasonable, his expression changed somewhat, and his eyes became less fierce and mad.
In this world, who is afraid of your madness?
He cared about his pride; knowing he was wrong, he was embarrassed to lower his head.
He could only look at his wife.
He had a good wife who understood his gaze and intentions instantly.
"You, you, everything is good, but it’s bad to think of using fists to solve everything. Finally, a doctor who genuinely wants to help comes, and you scare him away. What about our daughter’s illness?"



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