"Alright, don’t worry, I’m definitely right behind you." Lin Anxin promised firmly, yet Chi Enen still didn’t quite believe her.
But there’s nothing she can do if she doesn’t believe it.
She checked the ti on her watch, adjusted her mood, and walked towards the ergency section—
The Hospital’s ergency departnt was indeed as Lin Anxin had ntioned before, packed with people, with police officers on site maintaining order.
But that didn’t stop the journalists who kept trying to rush inside.
"Let us in!"
"Yes, let us in! We want to go in and capture the truth!"
"We want to interview the injured and understand the situation!"
The police ford a human wall, blocking the journalists who continually pushed forward from getting inside. Sternly, they said through a loudspeaker, "Please calm down and cooperate with our police work. Do not make noise in the Hospital and disturb the dical staff. If anyone continues to cause trouble, we will detain those making a scene according to the law!"
"We just want to find out the truth, why can’t we interview the injured and their family mbers? Is there sothing inside that’s being covered up?" The journalist persisted, holding onto the police officer with the loudspeaker.
The police officer gave her a sidelong glance, saying, "It’s not that we won’t let you interview; it’s that so many of you would disrupt the dical staff treating the patients."
"We won’t disturb others, we just want to interview the injured, the family mbers of the injured as well."
"I don’t care what you want to do. I only know my job is to maintain order on site and ensure the doctors inside can treat the patients calmly. Don’t keep causing a scene here, or I’ll have to take legal action."
The female reporter wasn’t intimidated at all, surrounded the police officer with caras, and imdiately said, "Are you threatening a journalist? Just because we demand to interview the injured family’s mbers, the police openly threaten journalists?"
The police officer was extrely frustrated by her, pushing the cara lens aside with irritation, and said with patience, "I’m saying, please cooperate with our police work, and don’t disturb the doctors inside saving lives. If you continue to make noise in the Hospital, we’ll have no choice but to act according to the law. This is also for the sake of the injured and their families. What if your interference affects the doctors inside?"
"We are simply asking to interview the injured family mbers, how would that affect the doctors? You clearly just threatened , saying if I keep asking for the interview, you’ll take down to the police station. Are you denying ever saying sothing like that?"
"..." The police officer was dizzy from her words and instinctively countered, "I didn’t."
The female reporter deliberately provoked him, "You said it, and we have it on cara. As a police officer, are you afraid to even admit to what you’ve said? You did say sothing like that."
The police officer, getting pulled and prodded, while she poked a microphone in his face, couldn’t help but push it away, saying unhappily, "I said it, but what I was saying is..."
The female reporter, wearing a victorious smile, imdiately cut him off, turned back and said to the photographer, "Did you get that part just now? Send it back to the company quickly!"
"Don’t worry, it’s recorded. Alright, I’ll send it back right away." The photographer also smiled knowingly, holding the cara, made an OK gesture, and walked off to the side.
The police officer, even if slow to react, realized what they intended to do, and imdiately shouted loudly to stop them, "Co back! What are you doing! This is fake news you’re making!"
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