Don't Lie to Your Therapist—She Already Knows Your Fate
Chapter 96 - 94: Questioned by the Medical Community?
Wen Ying’s words stunned everyone in the livestream.
Huang Tianzhu was even more dumbfounded!
However, Wen Ying’s next words made Huang Tianzhu completely lose it.
"You want to save yourself, so you have to sacrifice your manager. When you spoke to me, you had already made your choice."
"Chunchun, is what she’s saying true?"
CLANG.
Then came the BEEP-BEEP-BEEP of a disconnected call.
[If what Doctor Wen is saying is true, isn’t this Zhong Haocun way too manipulative?]
[Willing to sell out her manager of so many years... These people really are cold-blooded!]
[Here’s my theory: When she found out about Doctor Wen’s livestream, she didn’t tell her manager right away. Instead, she said all that disgusting stuff to win the favor of the 300,000-plus people in the stream and pin all the blame on her manager. That way, everyone will have forgotten about what happened, and she’ll continue to be popular, maybe even more so! But her manager will be completely ruined because of this! So much for the "innocent" little starlet!]
[Hey, poster above, can we pick a different word? I can’t even look at the word ’innocent’ anymore.]
[So I still wanna ask, did Zhong Haocun sleep her way to the top?]
[Hahahaha! The poster above is so persistent! But I want to know, too! Even though that celebrity was talking about fake "unspoken rules," I don’t buy it for a second! Doctor Wen, can you tell us?]
"That’s something you’ll have to read between the lines for. Your Doctor Wen still needs to make a living, so I know when to stop."
Wen Ying said this, but she had already seen how things would end for Zhong Haocun and Zhu Hua Han.
Zhong Haocun would disappear for a while before making a comeback. Meanwhile, Zhu Hua Han’s team handled PR well, and with his powerful backing, he wasn’t majorly affected. He only lost two endorsements and a variety show appearance, but several new opportunities quickly replaced them.
As for Huang Tianzhu, he was indeed pushed forward as the scapegoat, but he didn’t dare reveal the truth.
Wen Ying had no intention of sharing this with everyone.
The controversy over Doctor Wen’s video hadn’t even died down—it was still at the very top of the trending charts. And now, the topic "Illegal Livestream" was once again pushed to the top ranks.
The netizen who edited the video this time was a pro. They cut out all the most important moments, spliced them together, and posted the clip online.
The video was shorter, but it distilled the essence of the situation perfectly, with nothing taken out of context.
"Doctor Wen."
Zizi’s mother walked in with Zizi. Her face was wreathed in smiles, making her joyful mood plain for all to see.
"We’ve had a wonderful time here these past few days. I’m planning to take Zizi home now."
In the livestream, everyone could see Zizi’s mother and Zizi.
Zizi’s mother wore a smile she couldn’t hide. And Zizi, holding her mother’s hand, was also smiling—for the very first time.
Her eyes were fixed on Wen Ying, and they seemed to hold the stars and the moon.
"Sister... thank you, pretty sister."
This was the first time Zizi had spoken out loud—the first time to Wen Ying, and the first time on the livestream.
[Oh my god! Zizi can talk?!]
[Not only can she talk, but she doesn’t look as dazed as before. The way she looks at us... her eyes are so full of life!]
[So does that mean Zizi is really cured?]
[I thought they said Kabuki syndrome was incurable? Doctor Wen is too ama—BLEEP—zing!]
Zizi’s mother placed the bamboo basket she was holding on a counter in the clinic. "Zizi and I picked this fruit over the past few days. We paid to pick it ourselves at an orchard. Zizi wanted to give it to you, Doctor Wen. She doesn’t quite know how to express herself, but I know what she feels. Doctor Wen, you’re Zizi’s savior, and she knows it in her heart. If she hadn’t met you, she probably would have never been able to live a normal life."
"Sister, these are yummy. For sister."
Wen Ying looked at them and reached out to gently squeeze Zizi’s cheek. "If I don’t squeeze such a pretty little face now, who knows when I’ll get another chance? I’d better take this opportunity to give them a few more squeezes."
Zizi shyly lowered her head.
[Impossible! There’s no cure! I’ve been practicing medicine for many years. I’ve seen this rare disease before, and absolutely no one can cure it! Isn’t this scripted performance a little too over-the-top?]
[I agree with the person above. I’m a doctor too, and I don’t believe it, but I was afraid to say anything for fear of getting flamed. I’m glad to see another rational person here! If this Doctor Wen could so easily cure such an incurable disease, she would already be the most famous doctor on Blue Star! Why would she throw away such a promising future to do livestreams?]
[Doctor Wen, tell us the truth, did you really cure her? If another case appeared, could you cure that one, too?]
[Did you even bother to look up Doctor Wen’s credentials before posting? Just because you can’t cure it, you think no one in the world can? Is it so hard to believe that Doctor Wen simply doesn’t care about fame and fortune?!]
[When faced with such an amazing doctor, your first thought isn’t to humbly learn from her, but to try and tear her down! Your behavior is a disgrace to all doctors!]
Wen Ying didn’t answer the question.
’After all, there was only that one dose of Genetic Medicine, and it came from the system. Now the system is gone for an upgrade. I won’t be able to treat another patient with a genetic disease for at least a week.’
"Doctor Wen, are you livestreaming? My apologies, I’ve been so busy taking Zizi out to see the world and experience everyday life that I haven’t had a chance to go online. I’ll go on right now and say something."
Wen Ying stopped her.
"No, don’t. The fact that you believe me is enough. I don’t care what other people think. Your ride is in an hour, right? You should get going soon. I’ll gladly accept the fruit."
In the First Hospital of a certain provincial capital, a department head was watching the livestream, seething with anger.
He pulled out his phone, found the hospital’s group chat, and fired off a message: "Does anyone know this streamer? She’s faking miracles on her livestream! If word gets out that someone can cure this disease when our hospital can’t, our reputation will be ruined!"
An older doctor: "Isn’t she just a young woman? She doesn’t look like a doctor. Might there be some misunderstanding?"
A younger doctor: "I know this streamer. She’s a psychologist who only treats psychological issues. That doesn’t conflict with our department, does it?"
The department head: "No conflict? Do you have a brain? Was I not clear enough? This is a genetic disease! A huge hospital like ours can’t fix it, but some self-proclaimed internet-famous psychologist can?"
An intern: "Chief, there seems to be something... mystical about this streamer... The kind of thing that can’t be explained by science..."
The department head: "Xiao Yang, you know this streamer? What do you mean by ’mystical’? We’re doctors; we have to focus on science and evidence, you know. You’re still young, don’t let these internet celebrities mislead you. If your uncle were to find out about this, he certainly wouldn’t be pleased."
The intern: "He’s got a million things to deal with at the hospital. Why would he care about something so minor involving me? Besides, I have proof."
Intern C: "Who’s Xiao Yang’s uncle?"