Chapter 128 - Your Injury Is Not Serious, Is It? (1/2)

Chapter 128: Your Injury Is Not Serious, Is It?

“It’s not that.” Deputy Director Yang looked to be in a fix. “Currently, it’s not just you who has been suspended of duties. Deputy Director Chen has also been suspended. You two should head home first. When the outcome of the investigation is revealed, we will decide what steps to take next.”

Su Qingsang pressed her lips into a straight line, and melancholy flashed across her attractive countenance. Since the matter had come down to this, she could only accept this decision calmly.

“Alright, I understand. I hope that the hospital’s management will take the facts into consideration and assert our innocence as doctors.”

“Doctor Su…”

“Deputy Director Yang, this does not concern just me, but all the doctors. We will bear responsibility for matters that we are accountable for. When it comes to matters that do not depend on us, we should not bear the burden of injustice.”

Seeing the grave expression on Deputy Director Yang’s face, Su Qingsang exhibited unprecedented determination in her attitude. “If justice is not served by reinstating our innocence and we are not treated fairly, who will dare to consult doctors in the future? Who will dare to trust doctors and moreover, who will dare to be doctors?”

“I understand,” Deputy Director Yang nodded. “Doctor Su, please head back home first. We will definitely deal with this issue as soon as possible.”

Once Su Qingsang exited the hospital administration department, she spotted Huo Jinyao hurrying over to her.

She did not expect him to appear at this hour when he was supposed to be at work. Su Qingsang stood blankly for a moment and stared at him in a daze. For a second, she did not know how to react.

Huo Jinyao took a few steps forward to position himself in front of her. He held her by the shoulders and looked her up and down.

“Are you alright? Are you hurt?”

“I’m alright,” Su Qingsang shook her head. “What brings you here?”

“I heard about what happened at the hospital.”

The moment Zhang Mei’s family members came to create trouble, details of it already spread on Weibo. Huo Jinyao was in a meeting at that time.

After his meeting, the news had snowballed, and the police had intervened.

He had seen Su Qingsang’s picture on Weibo and was worried about her safety and any losses she might have suffered. He had thus hurried over to the hospital.

“There was an issue,” Su Qingsang glanced at her surroundings, not planning to tell him about the matter here. “However, it’s all fine now.”