Su Jing won the bet so why did she still buy Kangfeng dical? Moreover, he made two outrageous announcents, the treatnt fee starting at one million, is he serious?
“Third Brother seems to have been scolded badly.” Xiao Rui noticed that Su Jing had been receiving a lot of criticism online and felt frustrated. He decided to show his support by posting several replies in defense of Su Jing.
However, to his dismay, he faced a barrage of negative comnts in response. Many of Su Jing’s fans also ca to his defense, but the criticism was too overwhelming, and the majority of netizens were against Su Jing, making it difficult to turn the tide.
A group of doctors were discussing in a hospital:
“Have you heard about Su Jing entering the dical industry?”
“Hehe, I heard he got hold of an Eastern Han dical Classics and now thinks he’s a miracle doctor.”
“I think he’s just in it for the money, he’ll make a quick fortune and leave, but in the process, he’ll ruin the reputation of our profession.”
“That’s not necessarily true. Let’s not jump to conclusions before the results co out,” Liu Wei interrupted their conversation. He had spent a lot of ti trying to cure Wang Zhuo’s son’s anorexia but failed.
anwhile, Su Jing was able to cure him with just a few changes to his diet. This incident had a profound impact on him, and he still rembered Su Jing vividly.
One day, Pan Qiao, a patient who was deed incurable, suddenly woke up and claid to have seen Su Jing’s back. Intrigued, Liu Wei dug deeper and learned about Su Jing’s reputation for treating difficult cases of anorexia.
Therefore, he believed that Su Jing might be truly remarkable and that what he is claiming may really be true.
“It’s not that we are in a hurry to make a conclusion but isn’t this way too obvious? Do you really think that he is worth a million yuan in treatnt fees with the help of Eastern Han dical classics? Let’s quickly issue a statent to condemn his behavior, so that people won’t waste their money. He is going to ruin the reputation of all doctors.” The doctors laughed, but Liu Wei didn’t know how to explain it, so he stopped talking.
Xu Jing and several other doctors joined together to condemn Su Jing’s behavior of charging exorbitant prices. They expressed their disbelief in Su Jing’s dical abilities and implied that he was only trying to scam people out of their money.
During an interview with a reporter, a highly respected Chinese doctor in the dical field also shared his opinion. The reporter asked, “Doctor Wang, what is your opinion on Su Jing’s starting treatnt fee of one million yuan?”
“First and foremost, hospital fees should be collected in accordance with the actual situation and fee managent system. This seems to be arbitrary,” Doctor Wang began. “Secondly, while I am not familiar with Su Jing, it has been said that he did not graduate with a dical major and only recently obtained his doctor’s qualification certificate. How skilled can he really be? As a new doctor, he should focus on practicing, learning from experienced seniors, and improving his dical skills. It’s ridiculous that he is so ambitious, opening up a VIP area for supre treatnt. If his treatnt fee is worth one million, then many highly skilled and experienced old doctors should be charging ten million. This kind of behavior will only lead to chaos in the dical industry.” Doctor Wang, who was over fifty with half-gray hair, made his position on the matter very clear.
After Doctor Wang spoke, more people joined the boycott against Su Jing. Despite this, a few patients treated by Su Jing also stood up to speak in his favor.
These included Jiang Ni, who had been struggling with infertility, Ms. Sun, who had been suffering from cold anorexia, Lin Shiyu’s aunt, who had been struggling with fear of cold anorexia, and Yao Chijing’s son, who had been poisoned.
Unfortunately, their voices were quickly dismissed as being fake and were drowned out by the opposition.
Within 24 hours, Su Jing was t with widespread public criticism, with the majority of people firmly opposing him. However, there were also so who were indifferent to the situation and simply enjoyed the spectacle.
They supported lower treatnt fees for the average person but had no intention of utilizing the supre VIP area themselves.
They believed that it was not mandatory and did not think that anyone would be foolish enough to spend over one million yuan on Su Jing’s treatnt.
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At Zhongyun Kangfeng Hospital, Lu Qinming oversaw a team of workers as they cleaned and organized a treatnt room.
This particular room was regarded as the finest treatnt room in the hospital and was being prepared to serve as the exclusive “supre VIP” area for Su Jing’s use.
“Emptying out this treatnt room and converting it into the so-called ‘supre VIP’ area is good and all but will it even be used in the future?” A doctor who was assisting with the relocation of dical equipnt lanted.
“Do you really think anyone will pay a million just to use this room?” Another doctor questioned as he voiced his doubts.
“While Mr. Su’s efforts to make regular treatnt more affordable have certainly boosted the hospital’s standing, this ‘supre VIP’ area has done just the opposite,” Another doctor added, expressing concern over the negative impact it may have.
“Let’s not discuss this any further. We wouldn’t want Director Su to hear us speaking ill of his decisions,” Cautioned a third doctor, mindful of the potential repercussions.
Lu Qinming couldn’t help but let out a deep sigh upon hearing the hushed whispers of the doctors. While he knew that Su Jing had good intentions, it seed that his ambitions were perhaps a bit too lofty.
The million-dollar ‘supre VIP’ treatnt room may end up remaining empty for the foreseeable future.
“Director Lu, Director Lu.” As Lu Qinming and the doctors continued their discussion, a female nurse suddenly rushed over and called out to him urgently.
“What is it?” Lu Qinming asked, curious about the nurse’s sudden interruption.
“A patient has expressed a desire to be treated by Director Su and has requested access to the ‘supre VIP’ area,” the nurse inford him.
“What?” Lu Qinming was taken aback by the sudden request.
“Does the patient understand that it costs one million to access that area?” One of the nearby doctors inquired.
“Yes, they’ve already paid the full amount upfront,” The nurse confird.
Lu Qinming and the other doctors were left completely stunned by the nurse’s announcent.
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