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Too Bad I Take Things Seriously-Chapter 520 - 213: What to Do If Real-Name Whistleblower Information Is Leaked
The incident had caused an uproar at the time. Neither the hospital nor the patients had any solution; they could only let this man forcibly block the entrance.
At the crucial moment, Qin Mu stepped forward from the crowd and decisively chose to call the police. He listed five charges against the man, with suspected sentences totaling up to fifteen years.
Later, the police arrived and took the ’rights-defending’ man and the gathered crowd away.
"It’s him! I saw him in this news report; he seemed to be saying he was treated at Sanhe Hospital!"
"Hiss! Could it be because Sanhe Hospital also swindled him, and then he retaliated by ’defending his rights’?"
"You call this defending rights? Just look, five doctors investigated, a pharmacy closed down, the hospital shut down, and with the way things are going, the hospital might not be able to continue operating."
"This is the difference between defending rights and ’defending rights’; Qin Mu’s way of defending rights can never be judged by normal standards."
...
Regarding this shocking judgment, everyone speculated wildly. In the end, by a twist of fate, all the problems were somehow attributed to Qin Mu. After all, these days, there weren’t many people capable of such ruthless actions. People from several industries, in particular, felt a chill.
This scene felt eerily familiar to them. Their industry had initially gone through a similar upheaval. From the CEOs to the ordinary employees, mentioning Qin Mu never brought a smile to anyone’s face.
「That same night at ten.」
Many hospital and pharmacy leaders convened an emergency meeting, notifying all internal members to first self-examine for any regulation-sensitive issues and then to focus discussions on crisis response plans.
"The facts prove that our internal crisis plans are not perfect. I propose that all personal actions related to Qin Mu be included in the crisis plans," someone suggested.
"The incident at Sanhe Hospital was a bloody lesson. If their doctors had recognized Qin Mu sooner and activated the crisis plan, the situation would never have escalated to such an uncontrollable extent."
"This photo and personal information, everyone, please review them daily after work and commit them to memory."
"Even the nurses, janitors, and volunteers need to strive to spot Qin Mu immediately upon his arrival."
...
Sealed ’files’ related to Qin Mu circulated internally. Every unit leader aimed for their members to recognize Qin Mu promptly and swiftly, enabling them to activate the appropriate crisis response plan. After all, they were in the pharmaceutical industry and bound to deal with Qin Mu eventually. If Qin Mu experienced even a minor ailment, he was very likely to end up at their hospital. This time it was Sanhe Hospital. Next time... heaven knew if it would be them.
However, it is worth mentioning that those medical professionals who were conscientious and conducted themselves honorably didn’t have much of a reaction to this affair. In contrast, those who indulged in kickbacks and were greedy were immensely fearful, terrified of being targeted by Qin Mu.
At this moment, Qin Mu was even more terrifying to them than the higher-up regulatory agencies. The regulatory agencies would at least give notice before an inspection. But Qin Mu was ’unpredictable,’ roamed everywhere, and played by no rules. Who knew which day he might show up nearby.
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「Jin City.」
「Mountain and Water Garden District.」
After work, Qin Mu returned home. After dinner, he went into the study.
The case had come to a close. He prepared to record material for posting on Little Station. While users on Little Station hadn’t urged for updates, the number of people on the Study Law Alliance Forum doing so was increasing.
Since the Meng Lei case, these users had paid close attention to incidents involving their own rights and interests. From the videos on borrowing money, they learned how to demand repayments and the details to note in lawsuits. Some even started ’hands-on practice.’
Within the Study Law Alliance Forum, people often posted their experiences demanding debt repayment, seeking advice from other users. There were successes as well as failures.
"The court had just issued the subpoena, and he returned my money. I didn’t feel any sense of achievement."
"Brothers, if you want to get your money back, you must sue when necessary; never condone such situations!"
"Why is it so easy for you guys to get your money back? I filed a lawsuit, and the court even accepted the case, but the other party remained indifferent."
"Me too, my friend is just another Meng Lei. He owes me 2,000 yuan, stubbornly refuses to pay, and even blocked me."
...
Beneath the posts about failed cases, many ’enthusiastic’ users provided various methods, instructing others on how to turn a civil lawsuit into a criminal one, attempting to reproduce Meng Lei’s ’case.’
These users...
Sitting at his desk, Qin Mu smiled helplessly. Under the influence of his videos, the number of people taking matters seriously was also increasing. Cases like Ma Ming, where people sue over eighteen yuan, were rare, but those suing over several hundred yuan or several thousand yuan were on the rise.
To deal with debtors like Meng Lei, only by finding the correct method of defending one’s rights could one make the other party yield: either they paid up, or they went to jail.
Shortly thereafter, he took a deep breath and faced the camera, beginning to record the high-priced medication incident.
"Today’s incident concerns a case that has just concluded; the judgment was just released. A friend of UP’s went to the hospital for a cold and ended up..."
Facing the camera, Qin Mu recounted Su Yongnian’s encounter.
Treating a cold cost him nearly 1,200 yuan. The registration fee was just over ten yuan.







