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Now reading: Chapter 425 - 423: Cheng Wan’s Experience from Online Fortune Telling: Your Son Has Another Dad, a Eastern novel by Lao Gao under your bed.

After quietly listening to the conversation between the deputy director and the head of the oncology departnt, Cheng Wan was so scared that her face went pale.

Terrified, she quickly and cautiously returned to the duty office.

She stood alone outside the office door, thinking about many things.

It wasn’t until the doctor on duty with her called her na that she snapped out of it.

While working the night shift, Cheng Wan began to investigate the situation regarding "Song Feifei."

"Song Feifei" entered Hei Hospital half a year ago and was diagnosed with mid-stage lung cancer by the head of the oncology departnt.

Subsequently, "Song Feifei" was admitted to Hei Hospital under the guise of the "cancer treatnt project" and began receiving treatnt.

Even now, "Song Feifei" is still hospitalized.

Moreover, Cheng Wan discovered an even more horrifying fact in addition to "Song Feifei."

Over the past five years, Hei Hospital’s "cancer treatnt project" has admitted a total of twenty-three cancer patients.

Among them, nineteen patients successfully recovered and were discharged, returning to normal life.

Because of this, Hei Hospital gradually gained fa and beca one of the most renowned cancer treatnt hospitals in several southeastern provinces.

The remaining four cancer patients died as their conditions worsened beyond recovery.

After reviewing this surface-level information, Cheng Wan was very confused.

She didn’t know how many among the twenty-three cancer patients in the "cancer treatnt project" were in the sa situation as "Song Feifei."

Evidently, they were benign tumors, yet deliberately diagnosed as cancer...

Over the next two days, Cheng Wan used her position and relationship with the deputy director to initiate a detailed investigation.

The deeper she delved into this secret, the more she felt on the brink of a ntal breakdown.

Ever since the inception of the "cancer treatnt project" at Hei Hospital, the deputy director and the head of the oncology departnt colluded together.

This group forged dical records, habitually misdiagnosing so patients with benign tumors as having cancer.

Due to the deputy director’s credentials and Hei Hospital’s reputation, these cancer patients rarely sought second opinions elsewhere, nor did they doubt the true nature of their condition.

These misdiagnosed "cancer patients," after signing agreents to join the "cancer treatnt project," were placed in Hei Hospital’s special care and convalescent wards.

This so-called "special care and convalescent ward" was also founded by the deputy director to specifically treat "cancer patients."

Upon entering the special care ward, not only could they receive ticulous dical care, but a team of cancer experts would also devise treatnt plans.

However, a critical rule was that patient relatives were not allowed to contact the patients.

In the na of treating patients’ cancer, their families had to agree to Hei Hospital’s arrangents.

During the treatnt of these "cancer patients," so gradually recovered and even returned to normal life.

Yet, others succumbed to their worsening conditions.

Nevertheless, the families of deceased patients never questioned the true reasons behind their deaths.

After all, cancer is notoriously difficult to cure, especially in its late stages, and the families had already prepared themselves ntally.

Under such deceptive practices, Hei Hospital’s reputation in cancer treatnt gradually soared.

Many wealthy individuals with cancer opted to co to Hei Hospital for treatnt after learning about these dical records.

Within just three years, Hei Hospital’s reputation grew louder and louder.

anwhile, they also filled their pockets with wealth.

To prevent outsiders from discovering the truth, the "cancer treatnt project" also gradually tightened the number of patients admitted...

After fully understanding this so-called "cancer treatnt project," Cheng Wan felt unprecedented pain.

She didn’t know if she should reveal this shocking secret.

On one hand, there was the deputy director who had helped and promoted her.

On the other hand, there were those "cancer patients" kept in the dark.

During this ti, she found an opportunity to et with "Song Feifei," who had entered the special care ward.

According to the admission materials, "Song Feifei" was a young and beautiful girl.

But now, after prolonged radiation and chemotherapy, she was barely recognizable as human.

Cheng Wan could no longer resist the guilt upon her conscience.

But she also understood that compared to the giant Hei Hospital, she was like a small ant.

Hei Hospital could easily silence her and reverse the public opinion anyti they wished.

So she had to secure absolute evidence.

However, Cheng Wan didn’t know that her excessive interest in the "cancer treatnt project" had already aroused the deputy director’s suspicion.

After successfully probing her, the deputy director had detected Cheng Wan’s investigations.

Thus, the deputy director summoned Cheng Wan for a personal discussion.

At first, the deputy director tried to appeal to her emotions, reason with her, and lure her with benefits.

Not only did he express willingness to further promote her, but he also promised a cash reward of three million.

In the face of these tempting incentives, Cheng Wan still chose to follow her conscience.

Seeing her refusal to agree, the deputy director then began to threaten her.

Behind Hei Hospital stood the entire Hei dical Group.

This Hei dical Group had deep ties, where any of the board mbers were influential enough to stir up the winds and clouds.

Just one word from any of them could make Cheng Wan’s entire family disappear without a trace.

Faced with such threats, Cheng Wan tearfully nodded in agreent.

The day after the eting, Cheng Wan was promoted again, and the promised three million was credited to her account as agreed.

Looking at the figures on her salary card, she thought of the weak and unrecognizable "Song Feifei."

And the other misdiagnosed "cancer patients" kept in the dark...

Cheng Wan found it increasingly difficult to accept her choice from the previous night.

Under the weight of her guilty conscience, she ntally collapsed all at once.

Thus, Cheng Wan chose to end her short and guilt-filled life by taking pills to commit suicide...

When Lu Heng finished narrating all this, the entire live broadcast room fell into silence.

Even those who usually joke around and make wisecracks were silent now.

They wouldn’t bla Cheng Wan for her choice.

After all, under such threats, normal people really had no other options.

Even they didn’t have the courage or guts to face the wealthy and powerful figures behind Hei Hospital.

Despite their previous ridicule of Ju Huasong and others, if actually tasked to expose the true nature of Great Sea Unity, many would cower in fear!

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