Chapter 502 No Need to Endure
In the hospital conference room. Many specialists and representatives were carefully watching the operation process of Huaien. Everyone could see that there were many problems in the process. If not for the doctors accepting bribes, the operation would not have failed at all. “At present, the doctors responsible for Huaien have already resigned. They refuse to admit that they have received money, but the hospital has already grasped the evidence and can file a lawsuit at any time.” The director pushed the documents in front of Hank apologetically. “Mr. Barnwell, I’m really sorry. I broke my promise and failed to cure the patient. I am an incompetent manager. After this matter is dealt with, I will submit my resignation letter.”
Everyone stood up and bowed deeply to Hank. “Our hospital will never shirk responsibility. We will do our best to cooperate and solve
Before he could finish speaking, there was a knock on the door. As soon as the door opened, Qiao Lin pushed Huaien, who was sitting in a wheelchair,
in.
Having just recovered from his serious illness, Huaien was still a little pale. He reluctantly raised his hand. “Everyone, you have worked so hard because of me.” Hank sat on the far right, his eyes cold. However, Huaien did not seem to notice it at all. “I’m already at this age. It is possible for any problems to occur during the operation. I don’t want to pursue this matter anymore.” These words were generous enough. The doctors of the hospital were relieved. If the patient himself did not pursue the matter, even if this matter ended here, it would not affect the reputation of the hospital at all. To them, it was simply a great thing. For a moment, the way they looked at Huaien was like looking at a living Bodhisattva. “Mr. Barnwell, thank you very much for your understanding!” Huaien coughed twice, a faint smile on his pale face. “It doesn’t matter. I also know my own situation. It is already very good to be able to walk off the operating table alive.”
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