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Now reading: Chapter 884 - 886: The Distinction Between Good and Evil from Perspective Medical Genius Young Master, a Urban novel by Xiao Er Lang.

He still rembers the mont he beca a doctor and swore an oath in the auditorium, with hundreds of people standing there solemnly and reverently saying:

"The commitnt of health, the trust of life. As I step into the sacred dical academy, I solemnly swear: I vow to dedicate myself to dicine, love my country, be loyal to the people, adhere to dical ethics, respect teachers, observe discipline, study diligently, persist tirelessly, strive for perfection, and develop comprehensively. I am determined to do my utmost to relieve human suffering, assist in perfect health, and safeguard the sanctity and honor of dical skills. I will save the dying, help the wounded, persist despite hardships, and pursue relentlessly the developnt of the nation’s dical and health undertakings and the physical and ntal health of humanity for a lifeti."

At that mont, Xiao Yifei was moved by himself, feeling that he was doing sothing particularly great. It was a major event in his life; he had never been so excited even when raising the national flag. He felt like a superhero saving the world at that mont of swearing in.

All these years have passed, and he hasn’t failed the oath he made back then, dedicating himself to dicine, adhering to dical ethics, and doing his utmost to solve problems for patients. Looking back on his years in dical practice, he always did things by this standard, having no qualms with his conscience.

Xiao Yifei also saw quite a few unscrupulous doctors, but such people were the minority. Many doctors dutifully and responsibly strived to do every task well, and people like Zheng Peng were indeed rare.

But as the ancients said: "A fly ruins a pot of soup." It is precisely because of people like Zheng Peng that many in society have significant misunderstandings about doctors, and the doctor-patient relationship has beco exceptionally tense at tis. Xiao Yifei felt his hard work was all in vain.

After coming to this city, he worked so hard on TV programs and was so diligent in his work, creating a good impression of the hospital. Now it’s all going to be ruined by that one thing Zheng Peng did. He doesn’t know what Zheng Peng really wants.

If he wanted sothing, why not compete openly? Why resort to harmful sches? Xiao Yifei got angry just thinking about it. He already knew that the virus outbreak this ti was definitely related to Zheng Peng, but he currently had no evidence and could only watch Zheng Peng get away with it, while he had to bear the consequences on his behalf.

When Xiao Yifei went ho in the evening, he stopped by the market to buy groceries, and coincidentally bumped into Zheng Peng.

"Doctor Xiao, I didn’t expect you to buy groceries and cook yourself. I thought doctors like you were above these mundane concerns. So you have the sa body as us, eat als, and get sick!" Zheng Peng obviously rembered the ti Xiao Yifei refused to see him, and started taunting as soon as he saw him.

Xiao Yifei could hardly avoid soone like Zheng Peng fast enough, but he had been so busy lately that he only noticed Zheng Peng when he approached and started talking. Xiao Yifei couldn’t help lanting his aging brain.

"Zheng Peng, I just want to ask you one thing. Is the large-scale virus infection related to you?" Xiao Yifei ignored Zheng Peng’s sarcasm and asked directly.

"What if I say yes? What can you do to , Doctor Xiao?" Zheng Peng said with a sly grin.

"I can’t do anything to you, but don’t you have the heart to watch so many innocent lives suffer from illness and pass away due to ineffective treatnt? Aren’t you a doctor too? Where are your professional ethics and conscience?" Xiao Yifei tried hard to control his emotions, feeling like he might hit soone in the next second.

"Doctor Xiao, don’t you think you’re quite ridiculous, preaching about morality and ethics? Do you think you have a conscience, do you have professional ethics? How did you treat when I looked for you twice?"

"If I rember correctly, when I first ca to you, you threw out of your office. Of course, I admit that my first approach was indeed wrong, but when I ca to find you the next day, my attitude was much better. I also registered and queued according to hospital requirents, but didn’t you still throw out of the hospital?" Zheng Peng said angrily.

This left Xiao Yifei at a loss for words. He suddenly felt that Zheng Peng might not be wrong. If he had treated Zheng Peng properly, none of this would have happened. So who was at fault here? Xiao Yifei’s mind beca muddled.

He always considered himself a good doctor, but what was the standard for a good doctor? Besides the commonly known requirents, he rembered one important requirent: treating every patient equally. It is said doctors have no borders; in the doctor’s eyes, there are only patients, not enemies.

Even if the other party is an enemy, if he is injured, he needs to be treated. Xiao Yifei seed to have forgotten this most important rule. But he felt it wasn’t intentional; he felt it was Zheng Peng causing trouble deliberately at that ti. But now, it’s too late to regret, and no matter how much Xiao Yifei tries to redy, several patients have lost their lives due to the viral infection.

This is a mistake he can never make up for in his life.

Seeing Xiao Yifei silent for a long ti, Zheng Peng said, "See, Doctor Xiao, do you agree with my point? Do you also think you’re particularly despicable and shaless?"

Sensing himself falling into the trap set by Zheng Peng, Xiao Yifei retorted, "Zheng Peng, I know my own mistakes, I don’t need you to remind . If you hadn’t deliberately spread the virus, how could the entire hospital be infected? Don’t lay your mistakes on others."

"I don’t know what’s going to happen next. Doctor Xiao, I remind you, you are facing huge troubles this ti if you let the virus continue to spread," Zheng Peng said with a sinister smile.

"I heard that the authorities are paying much attention to this matter, and ** has sent people down. Doctor Xiao, you should be careful. If sothing happens to you this ti, even Director Qian may not be able to save you." Zheng Peng paused for a mont and continued.

He said this to disturb Xiao Yifei’s mind. He knew Xiao Yifei was always a kind-hearted person, and with such a big incident, Xiao Yifei was surely feeling terrible. By giving him a heavy psychological burden, Zheng Peng intended to ntally break him first.

Due to the virus outbreak, Xiao Yifei had been terribly busy lately and in an extrely bad mood. After eting Zheng Peng at night and hearing him say so much, Xiao Yifei felt imnsely depressed. How did he inexplicably beco a murderer, and moreover, a direct one?

A doctor’s duty is to save people, not to kill. To co to this point, even he did not foresee it. So indeed, the world is unpredictable. If a month ago soone told him that several people would soon lose their lives due to his blind confidence, Xiao Yifei would never believe it. But now, the facts were right before his eyes.

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