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The Enhanced Doctor-Chapter 776 Black production has been uprooted
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"Honestly, the food in this cafeteria is quite good," Liu Banxia said after eating for a while.
"Of course. Otherwise, I wouldn’t dare invite you here. We should mention this to Manager Zhou and suggest the chefs put more effort into dishes like these," Xu Yino replied.
"Do you guys always do this? Spend so much effort on eating?" Director Xia asked curiously.
"Yes, indeed. The most important thing for us to do each day is actually eating. If we don’t fill our stomachs, we can’t work. The energy consumption every day is huge," Xu Yino replied earnestly.
"Director Xia, the food in the cafeteria at the Second Hospital isn’t bad either. I’ve had it before when I visited," Xie Chunli said, laughing.
"It won’t matter as much in the future. Xu Qixin is also very skilled in burn treatment and skin grafting. So, if similar patients appear, I might not be needed as much."
"Now our emergency center only lacks a urology department; once we have that, our whole surgical system will be complete," Liu Banxia commented.
"The addition of the plastic surgery department made a significant contribution to the profitability of our emergency center. Without money, nothing can be done."
"Any plans on when to apply for an upgrade?" Xie Chunli asked.
"There’s not much hope for it this year. The hardware facilities are alright, but our software foundation is still lacking," Liu Banxia responded.
"Besides, we also want to be cautious. This year, the number of patients has increased so much that it’s become strenuous for us. We need to slowly straighten things out, then try to make it successful all at once."
"HAHA, Brother Liu, I finally found you."
As soon as Liu Banxia finished speaking, Qiu Mingyuan’s voice was heard.
"Why did you two come here? Aren’t you supposed to stay at home?" Liu Banxia asked in surprise.
"HEHE, good news. Are you guys discussing something?" Qiu Mingyuan asked.
"Sort of. Have you eaten? If not, take my meal card and get some food." Liu Banxia took out the meal card he got when he was lecturing at the medical school.
"I haven’t eaten yet. I’ll go get some food now," Qiu Mingyuan said and then left with Xiao Yue.
"The girl is Director Xiao’s daughter, Xiao Yue, and the boy is Qiu Huaili’s son, Qiu Mingyuan. This kid, Mingyuan, used to drink soft drinks like water until he developed kidney stones and gout," Liu Banxia briefly introduced them.
Both Director Xia and Xie Chunli were slightly startled. Xiao Zhaoqiu was quite a prominent figure in Binhai City, and all the top surgeons in each hospital were of a high caliber.
Combined with the fact that this was Qiu Huaili’s son, it seemed Liu Banxia’s connections were quite extensive.
It was clear that both Qiu Mingyuan and Xiao Yue were very familiar with Liu Banxia. They directly took the meal card to get food without any ceremony, something only possible with a well-established relationship.
However, their surprise was fleeting, and it didn’t change their attitude towards Liu Banxia. They all belonged to different fields and didn’t often intersect.
Actually, it was quite clear that Liu Banxia had a firm network not only in society but also within the healthcare system.
Setting aside Chen Zhenxing and Zhou Shuwen, his rapid rise to prominence in the Second Hospital was also due to a certain degree of internal support.
It wasn’t as if having the Chief Director’s support meant there would be no problems. The senior directors of various departments wouldn’t necessarily defer to the Chief Director.
Especially for a Chief Director like Chen Zhenxing, who had other ambitions, it was even more necessary to gain support from the senior directors of all departments.
After finishing the meal, everyone dispersed. They all had things to take care of, including taking the interns back to their respective hospitals. This was the most important task for the day.
"What’s the good news?" Liu Banxia asked when they got to the parking lot.
"Brother Liu, the bad guys got arrested. But one classmate from our school was also involved; she was the one who helped them find people in our school," Xiao Yue replied.
"They arrested a lot of people this time. It seems that coordinated actions were taken in other cities too. But according to Captain Shen, this might just be the tip of the iceberg. Let’s see if they are able to dig deeper," Qiu Mingyuan added.
"No wonder it’s been quiet these past few days. So that’s what they were doing, planning the arrests. How did you guys find out?" Liu Banxia asked curiously.
"They arrested those people last night. Then, after a swift interrogation, more were arrested. HEHE, we heard this from Weiwei," Xiao Yue said with a smile.
Liu Banxia laughed. "It doesn’t matter who you heard it from. As long as those people were arrested, it’s good. Those individuals, in their greed for money, had completely lost their conscience."
"This is indeed good news. At least some malignant tumors have been removed from society. But did they act too hastily? They should have gathered more clues before taking action. There must be some who got away."
"They probably had no choice. Yesterday was their scheduled egg retrieval day. According to Weiwei, there were over ten people waiting for egg retrieval," Xiao Yue replied.
Liu Banxia frowned and sighed inwardly.
Sometimes, that’s just how it was; plans often couldn’t keep up with unforeseen changes. For the sake of these people’s safety, they had to take action ahead of time, which inevitably let some of the criminals slip away. Otherwise, those individuals would have had their eggs retrieved yesterday, adding to the number of victims. The scale of this industry was enormous; it was far from a simple operation run by a few people. It was a complete industrial chain, with many people operating at each link.
"Are you two considering this an early tour of the campus?" Liu Banxia asked.
"Actually, I’ve been here several times before, but previously I was just here for fun. From now on, I’ll be living here," Xiao Yue said cheerfully.
"Looking forward to college life, are you? You’ll be worked to the bone. No matter how smart you are, if you study medicine, there will always be an endless pile of books to read," Liu Banxia said, chuckling.
As soon as he finished speaking, his phone rang.
"HAHA, Captain Shen is calling me too. It seems he also wants to give me an update," Liu Banxia said with a smile, glancing at the caller ID. He answered, "Hello, Captain Shen. All wrapped up?"
"It seems like you already know? We’ve just completed the arrest operation. The net we cast was pretty wide, so we have a massive amount of interrogation work to finish. Currently, we’ve arrested twenty-seven implicated individuals, and that’s not counting the coordinated efforts in other cities. Now you can relax too. I’m just giving you a heads-up. After we complete the relevant procedures, we’ll also report it in the news. All that hard work for so long has finally paid off. Thank you too," Captain Shen said.
"Hey, no need to be so formal with me. I didn’t do much, just gave a few people rides. By the way, were any of the people arrested doctors?" Liu Banxia asked.
"That’s not something we should be discussing. You have to understand my position," Captain Shen said.
"Alright, then I won’t ask anymore. When you have some time off, let’s get together for a drink. A proper celebration feast," Liu Banxia suggested.
"Okay, let’s try to find a time that works for both of us. I didn’t even dare to call you this morning; sometimes you’re busier than we are," Captain Shen joked.
Liu Banxia exchanged a few more pleasantries before hanging up the phone.
Although Captain Shen hadn’t said it explicitly, Banxia knew there must be doctors involved. Without professional knowledge, egg retrieval wasn’t something easily done.
"Alright, let’s go for a stroll too," Qiu Mingyuan said.
Liu Banxia nodded. "I still have to take the interns back to the hospital. You two go have fun, but be careful."
"You’re mean."
Qiu Mingyuan tossed out the remark, then grabbed Xiao Yue’s hand and ran off.
"Teacher Liu, boarding will be complete in about half an hour. Any instructions?" Xu Yino ran over.
"Looks like you enjoyed lunch. By the way, I have some good news: those involved in the illicit operations were arrested. They made their move last night and caught more today," Liu Banxia informed her.
"Oh wow, really?" Xu Yino asked excitedly.
"Yes, but it’s quite challenging to completely eradicate all the illicit intermediaries. We can only strike within a certain range and raise people’s awareness," Liu Banxia mentioned.
"That’s good enough! Find one, strike one. Eventually, we’ll get rid of them all. These people are despicable. They’re all criminals," Xu Yino said indignantly.
"They should be locked up in prison forever to prevent them from coming out and harming more people. I need to tell everyone about this. I’ve been bursting to share it!"
Liu Banxia chuckled but didn’t comment further.
Because he knew it was impossible to eliminate them all. This industry generated enormous profits, and for the sake of these profits, some people would always be willing to take the risk. It was like many other criminal activities in society. Did those criminals not know that what they were doing was illegal? That they would be punished or imprisoned if caught? These criminals, in fact, often understood the penalties for their actions better than ordinary people. Precisely because they were so clear about it, the lure of easy profits made them ’fearless’. This was just as that patient from the awake heart surgery had said: it’s when the cost of breaking the law is too low that people become reckless.
But there was no need to discuss these issues with Xu Yino. She was very concerned about this matter. For now, she should just be happy about the good news. After such a long time, this group had finally been caught. As for the other black market intermediaries in Binhai City, those would have to be slowly investigated and unearthed. That was a matter for professionals like Captain Shen; it no longer concerned them.
He didn’t interrupt Xu Yino, who was excitedly sharing the good news on her phone, both speaking and typing furiously, clearly swamped.
In this regard, Liu Banxia felt he couldn’t compare to Xu Yino. Even though his own hands were quite fast, whether suturing or doing other tasks, he couldn’t match Xu Yino’s fingers flying across the phone screen.
He stretched out with a big yawn. Although the smog had dissipated somewhat, visibility still wasn’t very good. In such conditions, without a strong wind, one couldn’t expect it to clear quickly.







