The Sweetest Medicine-Chapter 139 - We're Not Easy To Bully

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Chapter 139: We’re Not Easy To Bully


Translator: Yunyi Editor: Yunyi


If Yang Tianyou’s incident last time was just a small complication, then this was a big medical drama. These people were only one step away from bringing a wreath and a coffin to mourn and show their filial piety.


Yu Gangan was extremely thankful towards the neighbors. Their presence prevented her from falling into a panic.


In recent years, medical complaints had become a common occurrence in the medical world.


Many doctors even had their dignity scarred by complaints.


But, it didn’t just affect small clinics like Yu Gangan’s, even top-ranking hospitals couldn’t escape.


However, patients were placing their lives in Yu Gangan’s hands, so she was extremely careful.


She would never act sloppily.


Yu Gangan took a deep breath and looked at the middle-aged woman, “I was present when your husband visited the clinic the other day, but I wasn’t the one that wrote his prescription. I’m not trying to avoid responsibility. The medicine came from my clinic, so if your husband died because of the medicine from my clinic, then the clinic will definitely be responsible. But, like I said, I didn’t write the prescription so I can’t confirm if your husband’s death is because of the medicine he was given. The Health Department and the Medical Appraisal Committee will have to confirm this. If they confirm that we are at fault, then we will definitely accept the responsibility.”


The clinic was bound to be held responsible for today’s incident. After all, He Wanxin prescribed her medicine there.


But first, they had to put the cause of death aside. Since these people were at the clinic, it was obvious that they had already discovered the morphine powder. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have any reason to cause such a commotion.


“What responsibility are you talking about? My husband is already dead,” the middle-aged woman cried.


“It doesn’t matter who prescribed the medicine, the medicine came from your clinic, so it’s your responsibility. A clinic that kills people shouldn’t be allowed to operate, it should be torn down!” the middle-aged man yelled.


“Tear it down!!” someone encouraged.


“You b*tch, you’re the one that killed my father. I’m going to beat you to death,” the middle-aged woman’s daughter cried as she pounced on Yu Gangan.


She was obviously ready to start a brawl with Yu Gangan.


In the end, the entire situation was a mess. Not only was Yu Gangan and Uncle Wang about to be beaten, but the entire clinic was also about to be torn down.


However, something strange happened at that moment.


An old auntie on the side suddenly stretched out her hand and grabbed onto the daughter, “Young woman, you’re so young but why are you acting like an old shrew? Didn’t Xiao Yu 1 already tell you that she didn’t prescribe the medicine? Why would you hit her?”


“Exactly, we already told you to talk things over. What do you think you’re doing?”


“We all know that disputes between doctors and patients are divided into legal appeals and medical complaints. You can apply for legal help instead of illegally gathering here and using illegal means.”


“Don’t think that just because Xiao Yu is watching over the clinic by herself that you can bully her. Have you considered where you are?”


The surrounding aunties and uncles were calm at first because they thought Yu Gangan had prescribed the medicine. But, as soon as they heard that she wasn’t the one that prescribed it, their attitudes changed and they suddenly stepped forward to help.


One of the troublemakers had a wooden pole in his hand, so an old uncle swiftly took the pole right out of his hand with a Taichi-like move.


At the same time, an auntie approached Yu Gangan and guarded her like she was her own child, “Xiao Yu, if you didn’t prescribe the medicine, you don’t have to be afraid. Do what you need to do. If they hit you and tear down your clinic, the folks on Nanzhen Street won’t be easy to bully.”


The family members were stunned, “…”


What was the situation and what was up with these people? Didn’t they know how to show sympathy? Weren’t they the victims here?


Shouldn’t these people be siding with the patient?


Why were they helping the doctor?