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685: Chapter 685: Where is the Axiom?

685: Chapter 685: Where is the Axiom?

“Ji Chu Fei?” Qin Han looked at Song Yuwei sowhat unexpectedly and asked, “Why did she call you?”

“You seem very nervous!” Song Yuwei said teasingly.

Qin Han simply smiled and replied, “What do I have to be nervous about?”

“It’s nothing much, just to congratulate on the opening of the group!” Song Yuwei said.

Qin Han frowned slightly and said, “Is that all?”

“What else do you want her to say to ?” Song Yuwei asked with a smiling face as she looked at Qin Han.

Qin Han shook his head and said, “I just find it strange!”

“You know, with so many won liking you, what will you do in the future?” Song Yuwei pouted playfully.

Qin Han leaned in toward Song Yuwei and said, “What is there to do?

Don’t you know that I only like you?”

“Really?” Song Yuwei said with a charming smile.

“What do you think?” Qin Han winked, though his hand started to beco mischievous.

“You…” Just as Song Yuwei opened her mouth, she was silenced by Qin Han’s passion.

“Be gentle…

Mom’s here…”

The next day, Qin Han went out early in the morning to buy a lot of things needed for the picnic, filling up the car before coming back to pick up Jiang Qing, Song Yuwei, and the little guy.

In the car, the little guy, hearing about the picnic, asked with a curious face, “What is a picnic?”

“It’s taking you out to play!” Song Yuwei said with a smile.

“Yay!” the little guy shouted with joy.

Jiang Qing, holding the little guy, asked, “Didi, have you never gone on a picnic before?”

“No, Daddy and Mommy are very busy, so we never have ti to go out!” the little guy said seriously.

Hearing this, Song Yuwei said with a hint of heartache, “From now on, Mommy will take you out to play often, okay?”

“And bring Grandma too!” the little guy said.

Hearing this, Jiang Qing imdiately burst into laughter, “Okay, Grandma will join us too!”

Qin Han, who was driving, heard the laughter from the people behind him and also couldn’t help but show a smile.

He had indeed been neglecting spending ti with the family!

Thinking about the recent poisoning incident at the dical hall, Qin Han decided to let Xue Yi and the others handle the investigation, using this as a perfect opportunity to spend ti with his family.

However, Qin Han seemingly underestimated the impact of the Qin’s dical hall closing down.

In Zhongzhou, the Qin’s dical hall had beco a landmark, and its every move not only concerned the officials of Zhongzhou but also the heart of Longguo’s dical community.

When news of the Qin’s dical hall closing down spread, it wasn’t just the dical community that was shocked, it even caused a sensation in society.

Ming Xizhi’s phone call ca to Qin Han right away, and he said with a wry smile, “How did things get to this point?”

“I’ve been a bit tired recently and decided to take a rest,” Qin Han replied indifferently.

Hearing this, Ming Xizhi could only laugh bitterly, powerless in the face of the situation, and had no choice but to say, “Alright, if that’s the case, you have a good rest!”

He knew that Qin Han was a person with firm convictions, and it would likely be very difficult to change his decisions.

Moreover, Ming Xizhi, who understood the situation, knew that today’s incident must have hurt Qin Han.

And after the news spread, countless doctors expressed their regret.

Not just the various cities in Zhongzhou, they also warmly invited Qin Han, hoping he would visit their cities, assuring that such incidents would never happen there.

Regarding this, Qin Han just laughed it off and paid it no heed.

anwhile, Feng Lingdu and An Long, who were also paying attention to Qin Han, learned about his ordeal right away.

Feng Lingdu smashed four or five cups in a row, loudly cursing that these ants were utterly ignorant and ungrateful.

An Long was no exception, as he knew Qin Han’s character the best.

How could he possibly sell fake dicine?

He wished that all the dicinal materials in the dical hall could be given away for free!

But they were powerless to do anything about it.

After all, they couldn’t just beat up all the patients, could they?

Of course, at this ti, the legal community also made a statent.

Many famous lawyers ca forward, expressing that if Qin Han needed it, they would fight this lawsuit for him pro bono.

Anyone with a discerning eye could tell there was sothing fishy about the matter.

So many people had been treated without issue.

Why did only he have a problem?

And despite not needing to take dicine, he still insisted that Qin Han prescribe it for him!

The doubts were nurous, and so even speculated whether other dical halls on Huqing Street, envious of the Qin family dical hall, had sent soone to fra Qin Han.

As a result, all the dical halls on Huqing Street suffered an undeserved calamity!

The man who was taken to the yan beca the target of public criticism right away.

Patients who ca to seek treatnt, having nowhere else to vent, pointed their fingers at him.

The yan was in a frenzy, and being besieged by a group of sick people was not a pleasant experience.

They couldn’t just arrest everyone, could they?

At the sa ti, one report received the widest attention.

“Qin Han, ‘Murderer’!” A report with such a title quickly took over the headlines of various dia outlets, with two large quotation marks around the words ‘Murderer’.

In the report:

“So far, since the Qin family dical hall opened, more than twenty thousand patients have been treated.

On average, over ninety patients are cured by the Qin family dical hall every day, and every single one of them recovered without any fatalities.

This number does not include the patients treated at the First Hospital.

That is to say, excluding the other doctors in the dical hall, Doctor Qin himself has to treat over half, that is, more than forty patients a day.

Moreover, he has to spend half a day at the First Hospital once in a while because he has patients there too.

Yet such a doctor has suddenly been accused of being a murderer.

All because a patient lost his elder brother, a situation worthy of sympathy, but their actions are unforgivable.

According to my understanding, the patient’s family claid that the patient died after taking dicine from the Qin family dical hall; however, after official laboratory testing, no lethal toxins were found in any of the dicines from the Qin family dical hall.

So why did he slander Doctor Qin like this?

I ask you, is this fair?

Doesn’t his conscience hurt?

What’s even more infuriating is that at this ti, all the other patients chose to stand by and watch.

I have to ask, when did our society beco so indifferent?

A doctor like this is actually being labeled a murderer, without any authoritative organizations producing valid evidence, just saying it casually.

Have people beco blind?

In light of this, I support Doctor Qin’s decision to shut down the dical hall.

Patients like these don’t deserve your painstaking efforts to treat them.

Below is a fee list for the Qin family dical hall that I have learned about from relevant channels.

Please look at it carefully and see the diseases listed and the charges.

I want to ask about the diseases on this list.

Are they the kind that can be cured with just that little bit of money?

There are no malicious fees; in fact, the charges are below the average level of major hospitals.

Most importantly, the treatnt cures the disease.

Not a single person was dissatisfied with Doctor Qin’s treatnt.

And yet such a doctor is being accused of being a murderer…”

Doesn’t this disappoint Doctor Qin?

Where is justice?

Currently, the yan is investigating the cause of this incident to determine whether it’s a deliberate extortion or if there’s a mastermind behind the scenes.

Our station will continue to track and report on the follow-up!

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