First, eight lawyers entered the room. Mu Lin said, “You’ve arrived just in time. The clinic is currently facing a serious issue. Someone has illegally entered the clinic and used medications they carried to inject patients without authorization, endangering their lives and damaging the clinic’s reputation. I suspect they have hidden some medications in their medical emergency kits. We’ve already reported this to the police and hope you can supervise and document the evidence collection process while the police are here. Additionally, I’ve notified the media to cover this incident. You can obtain evidence of their unauthorized entry from Mr. Eugene, the head of Washington branch of Best Security Company. From now on, this matter will be entirely in your hands—I do not wish to deal with the police or the media anymore.”
He then pointed to his secretary beside him, saying, “If you have any further matters, you can coordinate directly with my secretary. She will accompany you throughout the entire process.”
“Understood, sir! Your preparation is thorough. If the situation is indeed as you described, this will no longer be a simple civil case. Entering the clinic without permission and carrying medications illegally, endangering patients’ lives, involves multiple charges such as attempted murder, illegal medical practice, and unlawful trespassing. Once the police arrive, we will work with them to identify the names and effects of the medications. Please rest assured, sir—we are highly professional.” The lead lawyer assured Mu Lin.
“Additionally, may I ask if this is the primary crime scene? If so, we will need to collect evidence here and request the on-duty doctor and nurse to come in for questioning alongside the police.”
Mu Lin replied, “That’s your responsibility now. Handle it as you see fit. I’m feeling a bit tired and will step out for now. I leave the rest to you!”
Mu Lin walked into the meeting room where Professor Wang and other doctors were already waiting. Seeing Mu Lin walk in, Professor Wang asked first, “Mu Lin, can you tell us what’s going on? Why did you subdue those two individuals? What connection do they have with the treatment?”
Looking at everyone’s expectant eyes, Mu Lin decided it was time to reveal the truth. They still didn’t know what had happened, so he thought it necessary to inform them to prevent similar mistakes in the future.
“Professor Wang, may I ask everyone a question?” Seeing the tension in the room, Mu Lin smiled slightly. “Don’t be nervous everyone! I’m not here to test you, just to discuss some things. Please don’t look at me like I’m a teacher—after all, I’m quite young and I might get embarrassed!” Everyone burst into laughter, easing the atmosphere in the room.
Once the mood had relaxed a bit, Mu Lin began to speak, “I’ve only heard a general summary of the situation and haven’t reviewed your treatment plan yet. Let me describe your treatment plan now—please let me know if I’m mistaken.”
He pointed toward the Western medicine doctors and continued, “You were probably the first to see the patient and performed the pathology test, correct?”
Seeing everyone nod, Mu Lin continued, “After diagnosing the patient with schizophrenia, you prescribed chlorpromazine, 25 milligrams three times a day, right?”
When everyone nodded again, Mu Lin said, “There’s nothing wrong with your treatment plan. You did a great job!”
Then he pointed toward the group of acupuncture doctors, saying, “You probably got involved only after the Western doctors’ treatment didn’t show improvement, right?”
Seeing everyone nod silently, Mu Lin continued, “I suppose you worked alongside the Western doctors. You used a grouped acupuncture method, using four groups in total. The first group: Ding Shen, Hu Bian, and San Yin Jiao. The second group… After completing all four groups, there was still no improvement, and the patient’s condition kept fluctuating, correct?”
After Mu Lin finished speaking, all the doctors looked at him with admiration, because what he described matched exactly with what had happened, as if he had been there in person. The doctors could do nothing but nod vigorously.
Seeing the admiration on everyone’s faces and nothing else, Mu Lin couldn’t help shaking his head inwardly. These people were clearly only focused on medical techniques—they never considered other possibilities. He thought it was necessary to give them a proper lesson.
“Since none of your treatment plans were wrong, then why was the patient’s condition still unsatisfactory? I’m sure you’re all wondering about this question. Am I right?”
Seeing the eager look in everyone’s eyes, Mu Lin changed the topic, “Before answering this question, I’d like to ask you all something in return. Can anyone tell me why I established the rule that only patients themselves are allowed into the clinic, and that no one else—family members, bodyguards, personal doctors, etc.—is permitted? Who can tell me the reason?”
Faced with such a simple question from Mu Lin, no one dared to answer immediately. Everyone started thinking carefully. After a while, some people showed signs of realization.
Seeing everyone deep in thought, Mu Lin felt somewhat reassured. After all, these were all highly educated individuals—they had just never considered such issues before. This was exactly what Mu Lin wanted: to get them thinking about such matters. Naturally, he didn’t expect them to answer like schoolchildren.
“I’ll answer this for you. First, the patients who come to our clinic are usually of very high status. Once they enter our clinic, their safety becomes our responsibility. Therefore, we prohibit any outsiders from entering.
Secondly, due to their complex statuses and backgrounds, we don’t want their entourages interfering in our normal treatment procedures.
Thirdly, considering the complexity of their positions, we refuse to allow any outsiders into the clinic to prevent any covert attempts to harm these patients.
Therefore, the moment I saw unauthorized people in the patient’s room, I immediately sensed something was wrong. Furthermore, after entering the room, I also examined the patient.
Oh, don’t look disbelieving! In traditional Chinese medicine, the first step is ‘observation’—carefully observing the patient. Based on my observation, our treatment was indeed effective. So where did the problem lie?
Let me tell you—it was those two individuals. I suspect their medical kits contain amphetamine and its related derivatives and salts—stimulants. That’s why the patient’s condition kept fluctuating and recurring.
Additionally, I have some bad news: those two individuals were brought in by Dr. Hoover, and since then, Dr. Hoover has taken a leave of absence from the clinic—in other words, Dr. Hoover is missing. Can’t you all see how serious this is now?” With that, Mu Lin concluded his speech, leaving the doctors deep in thought.
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