Chapter 104: Chapter 79: Do you really have to sue our school?
Chapter 104: Chapter 79: Do you really have to sue our school?
At Handong Province's First Hospital's oncology departmt, Tang Fangjing was in the office, chatting and laughing with the departmt's head, Dr. Guo. Yes, it was time for his routine check-up and to get his prescriptions filled.
Tang Fangjing had to come here every month at the scheduled time, as his currt treatmt regim was carried out here.
Initially, it wasn't the head of the departmt who saw him, but the previous online claims that his late-stage cancer was implausibly active and lively had caused doubts about the severity of his condition.
Handong Province's First Hospital came out to refute the rumors, only to realize, much to their surprise, that the patit they had diagnosed with only a few months to live was almost half a year out and still lively.
He seemed ev more spirited than a healthy person.
Therefore, Old Tang was personally tak on by the head of the departmt. As for the reason, "You're all doctors, how would I, a mere patit, have any idea?"
Maybe it's because your medical expertise is advanced?
As time wt on, with Lawyer Tang's spirits getting better by the day, Dr. Guo became increasingly thusiastic, frequtly calling to check up on him and couraging him to come in for more treatmts at the hospital.
"Lawyer Tang, your test results this time are almost the same as last month, so shall we continue with the currt treatmt plan?" Dr. Guo placed the medical report on the desk and said.
"That's no problem, Dr. Guo, I'll leave it all up to you. Whatever treatmt plan you decide is fine by me," laughed Old Tang, his face beaming.
After all, whever anyone asks, I just say I don't know what's going on, just happy to be alive. If they press further, I tell them to go ask the doctors at Handong's hospital.
"Well, Lawyer Tang, another thing... try not to take on those risky cases, you know. This illness doesn't mean you can just... do whatever you want. Do you understand what I'm trying to say?" Dr. Guo struggled to make his point.
"Huh?" Old Tang was puzzled: "I don't understand what you mean, Dr. Guo."
"Never mind, never mind. Lawyer Tang, you're going to the psychiatric departmt after this, right?"
"Yeah, right, since I'm already here, might as well. It's just a feeling that something's off with my mtal state," Old Tang said with a smile.
Laughing off your insanity like this is more terrifying than actually being insane...
After leaving the oncology departmt, Tang Fangjing was prepared to visit the psychiatric departmt to register; perhaps he really was crazier than he thought, as his previous doctor was now reluctant to see him.
So he had no choice but to register and wait in line, sighing to himself.
As Tang Fangjing made his way to wreak havoc in the psychiatric departmt, Dr. Guo said through gritted teeth, "Look at you, why did you have to tell him to do whatever he pleases, to stay cheerful?"
From behind the office curtain, a middle-aged doctor emerged, speechless.
"Look at the situation now, he took your word for it, and the psychiatric departmt is saying that Lawyer Tang's condition is getting more severe by the day. Don't talk like that to patits anymore, understood?" Dr. Guo said sternly.
Half an hour later, Tang Fangjing emerged from the psychiatric doctor's office, having be told his condition was worsing.
But he felt pretty good, quite ergetic, in fact. How could it be getting worse? These doctors are always spouting nonsse.
...
No. 57 Middle School in Bright District, formerly under the jurisdiction of Jingzhou City's Education Bureau, had its high school division cut, leaving only the junior high, which fell under the governance of Bright District.
Inside the office, Principal Lou Yandong was leading the leaders of Bright District's education system on a tour through the school.
This was part of the education system's big safety training and inspection initiative. Of course, the actual impact of this inspection is a matter of opinion, which is commonly understood without going into detail.
Vice Principal Kang Fgwei was accompanying them... and incidtally running errands.
As the group made their way a, they evtually arrived at the school trance, where one of the bureau leaders spoke, "Yandong, the trance is crucial for safety. You must sure it's tightly controlled."
"Don't just let outsiders in easily. Understand? Everyone must be registered on try!"
However, the vehicles of the teachers coming in and out were convitly overlooked, ev though there had just be a case where a teacher's car ran over a studt, resulting in death...
Just th, a security guard came running up, saying, "Vice Principal Kang, someone at the gate is asking to see Principal Lou, claiming to be from the court."
Ah? Kang Fgwei glanced over to the gate and indeed saw a staff member standing there.
Just as he was about to say something, the bureau leader at the gate asked, "Is that a police officer at the door? Is something the matter?"
With everyone already at the gate, it was clear to all that the person was dressed in a police uniform.
Since the leader had spok, Kang Fgwei had no choice but to instruct the security to op the door.
The police officer quickly tered and scanned the crowd, saying, "Which one of you is Principal Lou Yandong? I'm from the Guangming District Court."
To everyone's surprise, it was someone from the court. The bureau leaders didn't seem too surprised, giv that bailiff uniforms looked just like police uniforms.
They only wondered why someone from the court was here to see the principal. Could it be that a previous incidt remained unresolved?
Lou Yandong quickly stepped forward, "I am. Is there something I can help you with?"
"Hello Principal Lou, here is a summons for No. 57 Middle School. Could you sign for it, please?"
Lou Yandong was momtarily stunned. A court summons for the school?
But in the presce of the other leaders, he had no choice but to sign for it. He oped the summons and his face paled at a glance.
The adjact leader spoke gravely, "Yandong, what is the summons for, what's going on?"
"Director Wang, it's... it's because a studt's parts have sued the school..."
The bureau leader glanced over the summons, his expression unchanged, only commting, "Since it's a court matter, follow the court's instructions and resolve this issue properly, understood?"