My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points

Chapter 1409 - 561: Confession and Rescue Operation



Chapter 1409 - 561: Confession and Rescue Operation




Undoubtedly, Zhou Can kept things confidential to protect her reputation, making her feel more grateful and respectful toward him.


This gratitude directly reflected in her work.


She clearly became more proactive at work.


Four days passed like this, and Zhou Can knew she had a huge high-interest debt, so he took extra care of her at work, trying to create more opportunities for her to increase her income.


After work, Jiang Wei accompanied Zhou Can to check the wards.


"Jiang Wei, I haven’t seen you taking any side jobs recently!" Zhou Can took the initiative to ask.


Taking side jobs could earn a significant amount of extra money.


For example, last time they took a surgery at First Hospital, Zhou Can received a 3,000 yuan envelope, and Jiang Wei should have received around 1,000. Later, Zhou Can deliberately took out 1,000 yuan the next day to give to Zhong Ming.


After all, Zhong Ming was a deputy chief physician, and according to his requirements, played the role of a junior doctor, with a very meager consultation fee.


Of course, Zhou Can needed to give him some compensation.


Taking out 1,000 for Zhong Ming was quite appropriate.


Although Zhong Ming initially refused, he couldn’t resist Zhou Can and eventually accepted it. After receiving the 1,000, it was clear that Zhong Ming was filled with gratitude toward Zhou Can, with a joyful smile on his face.


This is the charm of money.


It can greatly enhance relationships between people and provide a strong sense of satisfaction.


"I... This letter I wrote for you, I’m sorry. If I could choose again, I would certainly cherish it."


She handed him a prepared letter and then directly left.


It could be seen that she seemed to be holding back tears as she left.


Holding the triangular-folded letter, Zhou Can was bewildered.


He simply asked her why she hadn’t taken any side jobs, and it made her cry?


Moreover, her tone didn’t seem quite right.


The letter was intricately folded, and Zhou Can spent some time unfolding it.


"Dr. Zhou, I’m sorry, I deceived you from the start! Because of extreme financial desperation, someone approached me, hoping I’d get close to you, gain your trust, and find a way to bring you down. After some time spent with you, I realized you devotedly cared for your patients and your medical skills were exceptionally high with no discernible flaws. You were always kind to colleagues, teaching and helping them earnestly, with no points of attack. Moreover, your attitude toward money was indifferent; attempting bribery was impossible to make you err."


"You are the most upright male doctor I’ve met, and your integrity made me feel ashamed. My two invitations for you to take side jobs were actually arranged by that person. They promised me 500,000 yuan if I could bring you down. I needed that money desperately, so I kept inviting you to take assignments until they were successful. Next, the patient would take you to court, and First Hospital would collaborate fully to attack you, producing a plethora of incriminating evidence. Meanwhile, I would have become the key witness..."


Indeed, the visit a few days ago was a conspiracy.


Fortunately, Zhou Can had anticipated this and left himself a backup plan.


During the surgery, Zhou Can adhered to medical regulations and left no room for attack.


The only lever they could use against him was that he performed a surgery above his grade.


A junior resident doctor could handle at most a Level 2 surgery, and in principle, could only preside over Level 1 surgeries. But he performed a Level 3 major surgery, which was significantly beyond his grade.


However, if a deputy chief surgeon served as a guide alongside, this conspiracy would be directly thwarted.


"Ever since that night when you recklessly ran into the neighborhood to save me and fought off the assailant, willing to endure injury rather than let me get hurt, I felt an incredible warmth in my heart. Even my parents never treated me this kindly. Later, you insisted on escorting me upstairs, only leaving after watching me close the door. Through the peephole, I watched your departing silhouette, crying like a child... You were really too good to me."


"Also, my enthusiastic help for Qiao Yu with her study abroad plans was aimed at winning her trust. Through recordings, I have collected some evidence of you presiding over Level 3 surgeries in everyday operations."


"If I were a snake, with a cold heart, now it’s been warmed by you. I decided to abandon the plot against you, I chose to resign and leave this city. That sum of money, amounting to 500,000 yuan, I desperately want, but my conscience would ache. Secretly sabotaging and scheming against you has already caused me immense pain. Being on the court to testify against you and attacking you would ruin such a good doctor like you, I would live with guilt forever, I can’t do it... I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry! Please forgive me for the harm I’ve caused you!"


"Good people deserve peace throughout their lives; I hope you can be peaceful forever. If the patient’s family takes you to court, I’m willing to be your witness to help acquit you!"


"From now on, my heart will always be warm because you are light."


After reading the letter, Zhou Can let out a long, cloudy breath.


Doing good and accumulating virtue can often inadvertently defuse a crisis.


It seems that good deeds do offer good returns after all.


At least in this world, most people’s hearts remain warm, and their blood hot.


Jiang Wei only needed to bring Zhou Can down to receive 500,000, yet she voluntarily chose to forgo it in the end.


This left Zhou Can feeling comforted.



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