Arriving at the respiratory department, Yue Wenwen called out as soon as she saw her, "Sister." Xiao Li smiled and pointed to the locker room, indicating that she needed to change into her scrubs first. Inside the locker room, Shao Yu was also there and laughed when she saw her, "Famous star, you’re finally back from vacation!" Xiao Li shook her head with a chuckle, "I’d rather not have that kind of fame." Even though the case has been overturned, it doesn’t mean there are no negative effects left. There are many who specialize in defamation and don’t care what the truth is; they just go with the flow to blacken your name. Some people even said that Xiao Li overturned the case because some capitalists were manipulating it. Although the quick resolution of this incident did involve the power of the Qin family, it was also because Xiao Li had nothing to hide and had clean hands. The two of them changed into their scrubs and went to find Professor Chen, who was on duty at the inpatient department today. Entering the office, it was about time for the shift change, and the room was crowded with people. As soon as Xiao Li walked into the office, everyone joked, "Xiao Li, you’ve really brought us glory this time. If anything really happens, we as doctors are always the ones who get scolded to death. This time, we all thought you were going to be scolded to death, but we didn’t expect the turnaround to come so quickly!" Xiao Li smiled without saying a word. After the shift handover was over, Xiao Li and Shao Yu accompanied Professor Chen on ward rounds. When they got to bed seven, Xiao Li slightly raised an eyebrow. When Fang Fu saw Xiao Li appear, her expression changed. After the ward round, while walking to the office, Shao Yu whispered to Xiao Li, "Bed seven, the one who tried to harm you, and ended up being infamous herself. That’s not all; the worst part is that she’s so malicious herself that she thinks others are malicious too. Dıscover more novels at 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝·𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖·𝕟𝕖𝕥 She thinks since she harmed you and ruined our hospital’s reputation, we wouldn’t be dedicated in treating her, scaring herself silly. Yesterday, she even mentioned transferring to another hospital; I wonder if she’ll leave today?" Xiao Li smiled and said, "Transfer or not, as long as she’s here, even if for just a minute, we must do our best for that minute." Shao Yu nodded, "That’s right. Unlike her, we uphold our professional ethics. This time, your battle was fought really well; not only did you not disgrace our group of doctors, but you also brought us great honor. Recently, many have voiced out in support of you, saying that if there are too many patients like the one on bed seven, it would inevitably chill the doctors’ hearts and dampen our passion." Xiao Li nodded, "Many have indeed spoken out, discerning people are still numerous." Actually, Xiao Li knew that many of those who spoke up had intricate connections with the Zhen Family and the Bai Family; they voiced out not just because the incident sparked discussion on doctor-patient relations, but also because of their ties with the Zhen Family and the Bai Family. The Zhen Family has always been a paragon among literati, so it’s not surprising that they could rally some voices. As for the Bai Family, they have fully returned in recent years, with growing influence. However, the relationship with the Bai Family is separated by several generations, and Xiao Li is closer to Bai Yu among the younger generation, not quite close to the others. This time, from the Bai Family’s side, it was Bai Yu who stepped up to connect with people for her. Fang Fu’s transfer ultimately didn’t happen, because patients like her, no other hospital would be foolish enough to take on such a problem. Due to the inability to transfer, Fang Fu became extremely anxious, to the point of paranoia. With heavy thoughts, recovery was slow; slow recovery led to more thoughts, and in this vicious cycle, she successfully pushed herself to a critical condition. The main issue is that she doesn’t trust the doctors, not signing off on a necessary surgery even though she had already experienced respiratory failure with growths in her lungs. With her condition, doctors couldn’t let her discharge, nor did Fang Fu dare to leave the hospital. After several unsuccessful transfer attempts, she realized if she was discharged, likely no hospital would accept her. As for receiving inadequate treatment at the hospital, she wasn’t worried; as long as she was in the hospital, surely the doctors wouldn’t let her die! If she were to die, wouldn’t people outside accuse the hospital? Indeed, in this aspect, Fang Fu guessed correctly. Despite the current positive comments on Xiao Li online, if something happened to Fang Fu, public opinion would shift. People mostly pity the weak. However, as long as the growths in Fang Fu’s lungs weren’t removed, her condition couldn’t improve and would continue to deteriorate. After all her tantrums, she ended up sending herself to the emergency room due to persistent high fever and respiratory failure. Under such circumstances, there’s no need for her consent anymore; being in critical condition, lacking immediate treatment would cost her life. According to relevant regulations, for critically ill patients who are unconscious and have no family to sign, rescue surgeries can proceed first. After over a month of stalling at the hospital, Fang Fu was finally wheeled into the operating room. The surgery was done, but unfortunately, cancer cells had spread. When Fang Fu was admitted, she underwent a series of exams, and apart from issues in her lungs, there were no other problems, but now metastasis had occurred. The month she lingered in the hospital successfully allowed the cancer cells time to spread. Indeed, if you don’t court death, you won’t die, yet she insisted on a path to self-destruction. In the ICU, Fang Fu slowly regained consciousness. The nurse attending to her called for the doctor once she woke up. Just waking up, Fang Fu was still a bit disoriented until she noticed the multitude of tubes attached to her. Fang Fu was terrified, thinking she had been harmed, until the nurse explained she was on the brink of death and had undergone emergency surgery. Unfortunately, Fang Fu’s mind was rife with suspicion; she believed she was being retaliated against, and especially upon learning of her cancer metastasis and the need for chemotherapy, she entertained various conspiracy theories. After finally being discharged, she immediately filed a lawsuit against the hospital. Due to the prior video, even though Fang Fu’s reputation was tarnished, there was still public attention. Once she filed the suit against the hospital, the whole world knew. When the hospital executives learned of the lawsuit, they were truly speechless. Fortunately, all rescue efforts for Fang Fu were conducted according to protocol—medical records, test results, and arrangements before, during, and after surgery were all well-documented. Fang Fu naturally lost the lawsuit, and this loss brought about even more criticism directed at her. People said suspicion breeds evil—Fang Fu’s mind was corrupted, thus she viewed everyone else as bad. During the lawsuit with the hospital, Xiao Li was once again thrust into the public eye, as she was involved in the treatment of Fang Fu. This time, the internet was full of praise, labeling her as magnanimous for saving the one who defamed her — they praised her kindness. When this news broke, someone spoke out on behalf of Xiao Li, saying she truly is magnanimous, exhibiting the demeanor of a healer. This person was Chen Tingting. She recounted the foolish things she did to healthcare workers during the pandemic, leading to the infection of a doctor, yet Xiao Li and other doctors were still trying their best to heal her!