Mu Nanshu nodded, "So, according to you, those people really know how to play the ga."
Lu Cheng replied, "They’re just handling the matters, so naturally they’re better at making big issues smaller and small issues disappear."
"We can’t control that stuff."
"What I’m thinking now is, if I’d known earlier, I would have sent Professor Tong directly to the hospital, and nothing would have happened." Lu Cheng smiled wryly.
Lu Cheng could understand why people nowadays are becoming more indifferent.
By ignoring things and keeping your ears shut, no troubles will cling to you.
Once you’re enthusiastic, your enthusiasm might beco your own ’death warrant.’ Under such operating rules, ’enthusiasm’ equals ’being a martyr,’ serves them right!!
As Lu Cheng spoke, he checked his skill points gain.
[Perford Hemostasis Technique quickly to stop bleeding, avoiding the risk of hypovolemic shock and death, earned 22 skill points.]
[Perford ergency tracheotomy for airway managent, avoiding the risk of suffocation and death, earned 39 skill points.]
[Perford Hemostasis Technique...]
The skill points gained from saving a life were much higher than from surgeries.
According to Lu Cheng’s long-term statistics, skill points gained from single operations were mostly in single digits because they offer limited benefit to patients.
Level one surgeries generally only earn 1-2 skill points, level two gets 1-3 points, level three earns 2-4 points, and level four surgeries and new techniques earn between 2-15 skill points.
However, those related to rescue and saving lives usually yield high skill points.
After all, saving a life is much more important than treating a disease.
This on-site rescue unexpectedly awarded Lu Cheng nearly seventy skill points, almost equal to his total monthly earnings at the Long County People’s Hospital before.
Lu Cheng’s mindset suddenly beca clear.
Even if patients and others don’t understand him, this panel provides him the best positive feedback, making his mind more transparent.
Benefits are benefits. The earnings are directly awarded, unrelated to whether the patient thanks you, causes you trouble, or whether the leadership gives you a hard ti.
...
Feng County People’s Hospital, Ergency Departnt.
After transferring all incoming ergency patients to other departnts or the operating room, Liang Yunfa wiped his forehead with the back of his hand.
With so relief, he said, "The overall outcos of the patients brought in today are quite good, especially the one with multiple arterial injuries."
The vice dean next to Liang Yunfa frowned at the ssage from his superiors. He took a deep breath of resignation, "Director Liang, leadership still has issues with our handling results."
"They think it would have been better if there were fewer than three people involved."
"Now, soone is questioning whether the on-site Dr. Lu misjudged the situation, causing a delay in the rescue."
Vice Dean Zhang is also in the dical field. After arriving at the ergency rescue room, he understood how lucky those two patients were.
The unfortunate part is, the more critical, near-death patient survived, while the one with relatively less severe arterial injuries did not.
However, one certainty is that without Lu Cheng’s intervention, the death toll would have been at least one more this ti.
"Isn’t that nonsense?"
"To evaluate, did they not even look at the content in the dical records we’re providing back, only the final results?" Liang Yunfa was sowhat annoyed.
Vice Dean Zhang said, "In the eyes of the leadership, the process isn’t important, only the outco matters, and that’s what affects them the most."
"I heard the police and traffic departnt also had a quarrel over this."
"The perpetrator has already been found."
"Dean Zhang? How was he found?" Liang Yunfa turned his head curiously.
"After driving away, he went ho, chopped off the head of that woman’s father, and walked around openly with it in the old city area."
"He never intended to escape!" Vice Dean Zhang spoke softly.
Liang Yunfa was stunned, "Walking openly with it? Seriously??"
Isn’t it the 21st century? A society governed by law?
"Could the rumors in the ssage be true, that the woman tricked him abroad, losing two million and even getting his kidney harvested?"
Zhang Zonglin shook his head, "That part is unclear."
"But if he wasn’t pushed to extre despair, he wouldn’t have done sothing so enraged and heinous."
"Honestly, I think killing the perpetrator doesn’t really matter!"
"But dragging the parents and children into it makes him a beast, even in ancient tis."
Liang Yunfa was silent. He thought what Zhang Zonglin said made sense, but was afraid to declare the ’perpetrator’ absolutely deserved to die.
What Liang Yunfa could confirm is that he really reported it to the police, but it wasn’t filed.
No matter the outco, those who took the report at the ti, and the leaders within the police system, will definitely be blad.
After all, the central inspection team hasn’t left yet!
If they don’t find you derelict, can’t they investigate your financial issues?
Following the clues might even uncover other problems.
This is also why county leaders want Lu Cheng to take so of the bla.
Feng County is very close to Ji City, less than an hour’s drive.
Though the travel plans were ruined, neither Mu Nanshu nor Lu Cheng were particularly upset. On their way back, they reported the itinerary to Mu Leng and Yan Sangyue.
Both of them were initially startled and imdiately said they’d co to pick them up once they knew Lu Cheng and Mu Nanshu were safe.
At the sa ti, Mu Leng ntioned on the phone that he would also call Lu Nanjia, inviting Lu Cheng’s parents to Ji City, and have a family gathering with both families.
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