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Capítulo 1646: Chapter 1847: President Hao, What Do You Think of My Handling of This?

At this mont, she was already standing here, yet the nurse still said that. If she didn’t take so action, would it not indicate she was guilty like a thief and couldn’t find words to refute the accusation? If that’s the case, she wouldn’t be able to clear her na even if she jumped into the Yellow River.

She then stood up suddenly and said to the nurse who spread rumors: “You are slandering ! You spread rumors relying solely on your mouth; you just don’t like , so is it necessary to make up such rumors?”

The nurse who spread the rumors looked at Wang Shuangshuang indifferently and said, “I never said I was making things up!”

“You…” Hearing what she said, Wang Shuangshuang was so angry that she couldn’t speak.

She originally wanted to explode, but before she could speak, Hao Jian pulled her behind him with one hand.

The nurse who spread the rumors still looked fearless. Although she was initially frightened by the presence of the dean and the head, she quickly recovered. After all, speaking was all that mattered; Wang Shuangshuang couldn’t produce evidence to counter her, so she was fearless.

Another point was that the initial topic centered around them chatting recklessly in the duty room during work hours, but now the topic shifted to proving whether she was indeed spreading rumors. She was very smart, knowing that she was the one who spoke out, and at most she just saw it; if she flat-out denied it, Wang Shuangshuang wouldn’t have the evidence to oppose her.

As long as she firmly denied spreading rumors, the focus of the matter would always remain on Wang Shuangshuang.

She appeared fearless but failed to notice the expression on the dean’s face at this mont.

Ever since the dean entered, he had been carefully suppressing his emotions. Although he hadn’t spoken, his heart was filled with words that hadn’t yet erupted.

This matter initially was rely about intern doctors ignoring discipline during work and chatting recklessly, which rely gave Hao Jian a bad impression and might affect the hospital’s collaboration with the Shu Ya Group, but actually not much. The subsequent contract should still proceed, questioning only the managent ability.

However, these weren’t serious issues. The key now was that the situation had taken a turn, suddenly involving Hao Jian, with claims that the hospital intern nurses were implicated with him in an improper relationship.

Though he had only known Hao Jian for a few days and had little contact, he had lived many years and t countless people, having so insight. Based on these few days of interaction and observation with Hao Jian, he more or less understood his character and nature.

Moreover, during the dical disturbance incident a few days ago, Hao Jian acted bravely at the scene while Wang Shuangshuang was the one being held hostage. He saw that Hao Jian and Wang Shuangshuang didn’t know each other, and Hao Jian rescued her from the hands of the incident’s perpetrator.

And it ans that seeing Wang Shuangshuang getting out of Hao Jian’s luxury car wasn’t about her being kept by Hao Jian and sent to the hospital; they rely knew each other after the dical disturbance incident and rode together to the hospital as they were going the sa way.

Moreover, he knew that Liang Yuwei’s father was hospitalized here and Hao Jian was taking care of him, so it all made sense.

This ans the nurse who spread the rumors rely witnessed this incident by chance, and for so or other reasons magnified it and propagated it, leading to the current version and situation.

However, these weren’t the main factors guessed by him. The main point is he knows Hao Jian’s true identity. Hua City’s upper-class knows that Shu Ya Group’s chairwoman Shu Ya is married, and her husband is Hao Jian. When Hao Jian ca to deliver docunts, Shu Ya inford the dean over the phone, which is why he paid so much attention.

Looking at it this way, he has heard more or less about the deeds of Shu Ya Group’s chairwoman’s husband, Hao Jian, who is known to be a devoted husband and very loving.

Based on this, combined with the previous speculation, he can be entirely sure his speculation is correct: this nurse is rely spreading rumors.

Yet these are his internal thoughts, and of course, he wouldn’t express them openly.

Currently, all his psychological activities are filled with anger, and the source is this rumor-spreading intern nurse. If she had confessed and admitted before, it would have been settled; however, unexpectedly, she implicated Hao Jian, and crucially claid she wasn’t spreading rumors, suggesting that Hao Jian’s character is problematic and his private life chaotic.

Isn’t this an open insult to Hao Jian?

Doesn’t this ruin the hospital’s collaboration with Shu Ya Group?

He instantly felt a surge of anger but kept suppressing it, waiting to burst at a tipping point. His face darkened, staring at the nurse.

At this ti, Hao Jian smiled. The reason he stopped Wang Shuangshuang was he knew the dean would definitely intervene to handle this matter. His intention to visit was precisely for this.

He’s not the kind of fool who sits idly, naturally, he has his purpose. This trouble was mainly caused by him, and he felt sowhat guilty. Wang Shuangshuang would sooner or later formally work here at the hospital, so let’s use this opportunity to exert so false authority.

Let’s see if they dare to bully her in the future!

At this ti, the dean saw Hao Jian pull the infuriated Wang Shuangshuang down, realizing Hao Jian’s intention. You have to see the owner when hitting the dog; he is the highest manager in this hospital. Certainly, Hao Jian refrained from speaking—not just repressing his anger but expecting and waiting for the dean to handle it.

He isn’t foolish; naturally, he saw through Hao Jian’s intention, having so goodwill towards him for his respect.

At this ti, he glanced at the head in charge of the intern nurses and asked, “How long has she been interning here?”

The head imdiately responded, “They ca as part of the sa batch of interns. Today marks one month and four days of internship!”

Upon hearing the report, the dean glanced at the nurse who spread the rumors several tis, saying: “Since it’s been a month and four days of internship, one must know all the rules here, yet still chooses to be unruly!”

Previously, it was Wang Shuangshuang talking which gave her the courage to be disrespectful in her speech, but now it was the dean speaking; even with more guts, she wouldn’t dare argue with him, just hanging her head silently.

At this mont, those who participated in the previous discussion also kept their heads down, not daring to speak. Although being a nurse is rely a small position, this is the city’s hospital with considerable developnt prospects, so even intern nurses strive to get in, so putting great effort to secure their place. Being dismissed over such a matter seems unwise.

At this mont, they began feeling a bit of regret because being dismissed like this cos at too great a sacrifice.

But the dean’s gaze at the rumor-spreading nurse showed no intention of letting her off. Now that Hao Jian’s here and has been pushed into the spotlight, if they don’t give Hao Jian a perfect and reasonable outco to satisfy him, the collaboration with Shu Ya Group might be dood.

Thus, he urgently needs to set an example for Hao Jian to see.

He looked at the nurse, his eyes full of anger but remained silent. If this hadn’t involved Hao Jian and he casually ca for inspection and encountered this issue, he’d also be very angry. However, since Hao Jian was present and involved, he was even angrier.

So he glanced at the head, saying, “If I’m not mistaken, we have many interns in our hospital, right?”

The head silently nodded, knowing imdiately what the dean was about to say. Even though the dean didn’t utter the later part, everyone present knew what he ant.

At this mont, the previously fearless nurse’s face showed a frightened expression upon hearing the dean’s words.

What! Isn’t this implying she’ll be fired! Being dismissed during internship by the dean and having worked hard to intern at the city hospital, returning ho with this news would be disgraceful.

Moreover, she majored in this in college; if she gets fired during internship by the city hospital, other hospitals seeing her resu would likely reject her.

This is what frightens her most: dismissed during internship from the city hospital—would other hospitals want her? If at all, probably only so small clinics, but going to those holds little future!

Upon realization, she felt as if struck by lightning, her heart exploded, and her gaze at the dean turned pleading.

Yet at this mont, the dean didn’t give her a glance, shifting his focus to Hao Jian and uttered a shockingly surprising statent akin to seeing daylight lightning.

Only the dean looking at Hao Jian, his gaze one an equal giving regard to another equal, said: “President Hao, what do you think of this approach?”

The dean continually stared at Hao Jian, waiting for his response.

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