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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic-Chapter 227 - 142: Steady Improvement in Strength, This Fool_3
Li Jingsheng looked at her with a poker face, "Sorry, my memory isn’t great, I really don’t have any impression of you."
The smile on the female journalist’s face instantly became somewhat stiff.
She was quite pretty, and she had dealt with Li Jingsheng twice already. But Li Jingsheng actually said he didn’t recognize her.
This was quite a blow to one’s self-confidence.
"Uh... hehe, Dr. Li is busy every day, so it’s normal not to remember me. I’m Chu Yao, the female journalist from Urban Daily!"
She had seen all kinds of situations and, after a moment of realization, continued to smile and introduced herself without any change in her expression.
The photographer behind couldn’t stand it any longer, glared at Li Jingsheng with disdain, but didn’t say anything.
"Oh, so you’re a journalist from the newspaper! Hello!"
Li Jingsheng’s face still didn’t show much expression, and his tone was rather indifferent.
Even a fool could hear it was a perfunctory response.
"This gentleman says his father caused a disturbance at your clinic on the 17th of this month, falsely accusing your clinic of being a scam, which was very inappropriate. He is here to publicly apologize on behalf of his father and clarify the facts. Can you tell us what exactly happened?"
"Sorry, no comment!"
Li Jingsheng directly refused the interview without any expression.
"Dear journalist, honestly, I think devastated areas, impoverished schools, unscrupulous developers, selling one house to multiple buyers or absconding with money, need you to uphold justice and speak for the weak more. What happened here is a trivial matter and not worth taking up valuable newspaper space."
That basically equates to ’advising’ the journalist to leave.
The female journalist’s composure was truly impressive; she didn’t show much change in expression.
But her smile did slightly fade.
The photographer behind couldn’t hold back any longer.
On hearing this, he glared angrily at Li Jingsheng and scolded, "Whom we journalists interview is our freedom, and it’s not your place as an outsider to give orders. Moreover, don’t be so narcissistic. Your clinic making it to the newspaper last time was sheer luck. This time, with such a trivial matter, you’re dreaming if you think you’ll make it to the papers."
Li Jingsheng wasn’t angry at all on hearing this.
On the contrary, he gave a thumbs up to the photographer and said, "Hey, this brother truly knows his stuff. You’re absolutely right; such trivial matters shouldn’t trouble our journalist friends. Go and cover more important news!"
After saying that, Li Jingsheng turned to Kuang Shuqin and said, "Xiaokuang, stop causing a scene here, go home quickly. Consider me afraid of you."
The photographer didn’t want to cover Sunshine Clinic, but the female journalist did!
When it comes to status, journalists are much higher than photographers.
When it comes to assignments, photographers follow the journalists’ lead.
Photographers are just assistants.
"Brother Qiang, you just focus on taking photos, I’ll handle the interview."
Female journalist Chu Yao basically gave an order in her tone.
Not allowing any rebuttal from the photographer.
With her occupational sensitivity, this piece of news was definitely worth digging into, as it could reflect the real underlying tension in doctor-patient relationships.
And also reflect the hardships and helplessness of many grassroots medical institutions.
It has significant reporting value.
Her monthly news article quota wasn’t small. Doing positive energy reports praising others every day—who would read that?
The paper cared about circulation numbers.
They surely hoped to uncover news that had both social value and appeal.
That’s when two policemen, who were notified, squeezed through the crowd.
"What’s going on? You’re blocking the traffic on the street, you know that?"
Seeing the police arrive, Kuang Shuqin became extremely nervous.
"I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’ll leave immediately!"
His father wanted to extort money from the clinic, which was already illegal.
As a college student, he surely knew this was wrong. He was more afraid of having his father jailed.
So he quickly wanted to slip away.
If only he had heeded Li Jingsheng’s advice earlier, everything would have been fine.
This kid, with little social experience and a stubborn mind, thought if he helped Sunshine Clinic dispel negative impact, his father could receive bone-setting treatment.
Thus, he was a bit too eager for quick results.
And the method he used was too extreme.
"Hey, hey, don’t be in a rush to leave. Why are you hanging a sign causing a disturbance at the clinic’s entrance? Your behavior has already disrupted public order; we can detain you, you know?"
Such tactics seemed much like a doctor’s work. First, describe how severe the problem is so that the patient panics and is sure to follow the doctor’s advice.
Those words instantly shook Kuang Shuqin.
"I’m sorry, I know I was wrong. I wasn’t causing trouble, I just wanted to help the clinic mitigate negative impact."
He hung his head, very fearful.
Getting arrested and locked up—who wouldn’t be scared?
Even if it’s just detention for three days, it’s enough to incite extreme fear.
"What exactly is going on? You need to explain everything clearly; you can’t leave things hanging like this."
The police are not easily fooled.
"There’s nothing going on here anymore; everyone can stop watching the commotion; go back to what you were doing!"
It severely affected traffic, and the gathered crowd was growing larger.
That surely wasn’t allowed.
The ordinary bystanders only knew the police were involved, and a news interview car was present, assuming something big happened, joining in to watch the excitement.
With pedestrians blocking the road, traffic was also halted.
The drivers, too, rolled down their windows to see what’s happening here.
Kuang Shuqin was truly a talent.
Such an introverted person, unexpectedly causing such a sensation by sheer chance.
His intention was not to be a good speaker; yesterday, he stood here with a sign all day, and the effect didn’t seem great.
So today, he came up with a plan, using a gong to draw more people to see.
But unexpectedly, the onlookers counted more and more, eventually resulting in a massive traffic jam.
Boss Zhao initially thought something big happened at Sunshine Clinic again, so he happily came over to see the commotion.
But after understanding the rough situation, he quietly left again.
Sunshine Clinic’s fate was indeed sturdy.
Every time, they thought Sunshine Clinic was going to fall, but it never did.
Instead, it grew stronger and stronger. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
Boss Zhao even suspected Sunshine Clinic might be like Xiaoli, the undying cockroach.
"Everyone disperse; nothing to see here!"
Seeing the persuasion not working, the police had to temporarily take Kuang Shuqin into the clinic for further understanding of the situation.
Rashly taking people back to the station wasn’t quite appropriate.
At least find out the situation before deciding what to do.
Once inside the clinic, the situation indeed improved greatly.
With the traffic cops arriving at the nearby intersection, traffic was soon redirected smoothly.
Female journalist Chu Yao naturally didn’t leave.
If she didn’t cover some substantial news and returned, wouldn’t this trip be in vain?
Reporting news could earn some reward.
Currently, the going rate for reporting an effective news tip starts at least 30 yuan.
If you keep delaying payments, eventually it would be difficult to get more news tips.
There’s even a risk of being exposed and complained against.
"Why did your father come to cause trouble at Sunshine Clinic? And why are you now trying to clear the clinic’s negative impact in this manner?"
The police asked Kuang Shuqin.







