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Now reading: Chapter 196 almost caused social death from This Doctor Is Too Wealthy, a Drama novel by Field mice.

Looking at the screen only he could see, Du Heng was a bit dazed.

Is it completed?

Am I going to get a subsidy of 100,000 yuan every month?

With that, I’ll be financially independent.

The system, in four months, has completely transford my life.

Looking back, it really feels like fate was playing tricks on .

However, looking at the newly opened page, Du Heng fell into deep thought.

Fa in One Side (Activated).

Successfully treat 16/1,000 cases (In Progress), reward: Orthopedics Expertise.

Successfully treat 16/1,000 cases (In Progress), reward: Otorhinolaryngology Expertise.

Successfully treat 16/1,000 cases (In Progress), reward: Pharmaceutical Expertise.

(Note: The count resets with each reward claid.)

Successfully treat 16/10,000 cases, receive a monthly subsidy of 200,000 yuan.

Du Heng knitted his brows.

Although the number of disease records for the knowledge reward has slightly decreased, this resetting count is a bit too much. Why can’t they just give it all at once?

Also, the requirent for the monetary reward has increased quite a bit.

Even if I managed to cure thirty patients every day, it would still take a year, and that’s considering I work every single day without any breaks.

But after thinking for a mont, it beca clear that this is simply impossible.

Unless there’s an outbreak of a mass disease, based on the current frequency, it would take at least two years, and that’s still a very optimistic estimate.

There is another way: work in a Big Hospital outpatient service. I might complete the monetary reward in a short ti there.

But, considering my present situation, would I really want to go back to being a minor doctor in a Big Hospital?

Forget it, I might as well continue working properly at the Health Clinic.

Moreover, according to the system’s existing rules, to advance to the next level, I’ll probably have to complete 20,000 to 30,000 disease records.

If that’s the case, even if I could work in the outpatient service of a Big Hospital, I’d never beco the wealthiest in this lifeti based solely on this reward.

There’s simply not enough ti!

I might as well enjoy my freedom and happiness in my own small domain.

Whatever, I’ll claim the rewards now.

After carefully observing his surroundings and closing the office door, Du Heng claid his reward and then started his third convulsion.

KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK.

"Dean, why did you close the door? I need your help tonight..."

Yu Haiting, who had just pushed the door open, was startled to see Du Heng convulsing slightly on the chair. "Dean, what’s wrong?" he cried.

Yu Haiting quickly ran towards Du Heng.

However, this ti the convulsion was milder. Just as Yu Haiting reached Du Heng’s side, he began to recover.

"Dean, what happened to you?" Yu Haiting was about to press Du Heng’s philtrum urgently.

Du Heng, enduring the throbbing in his head, quickly raised a hand to stop Yu Haiting and asked with a feigned look of confusion, "Doctor Yu, what are you doing?"

Yu Haiting’s outstretched hand froze.

He looked at Du Heng in confusion. "Dean, are you alright?"

"I was fine all along. I just saw you co in and rush over. I was about to ask you what happened."

Yu Haiting was even more bewildered. "I just saw you convulsing on the chair. I was trying to help."

"Well, you must have seen wrongly. I’m perfectly fine. Why would I be convulsing?"

"Did I see wrong?"

"You definitely saw wrong," Du Heng replied firmly. "By the way, what did you need for?"

Yu Haiting looked perplexed for a mont, but rembering his purpose, he quickly said, "I wanted to ask for your help, Dean. It’s my wife’s birthday tonight, and I was hoping you could cover my shift. I’ll be back first thing tomorrow morning."

"Your wife’s birthday? Sure thing. However, after work, I have a wedding banquet to attend. I might get back around eight or nine. Will that be alright?"

"Why would a wedding banquet be held in the afternoon?"

"The couple are a bit older, so it’s not really a formal banquet, just a dinner to have everyone witness it and offer their blessings. Do you think the timing is okay? If not, I can just drop off my gift, give my blessings, and co back."

Realization dawned on Yu Haiting’s face, along with a joyful expression. "That works, that works! My wife’s high school evening self-study doesn’t finish until nine anyway. Perfect timing."

"Alright then, I’ll try to co back earlier."

"Thank you, Dean." After saying that, Yu Haiting left cheerfully.

Watching Yu Haiting’s retreating figure disappear, Du Heng slapped his own forehead.

The pain was one thing; the main point was, I almost suffered Social Death on the spot!

If this convulsion hadn’t been milder, then after Yu Haiting left today, the news that ’The Dean has epilepsy and was convulsing in the office’ would have spread throughout the entire clinic in less than half an hour, and within an hour, it would have spread throughout the small social circle in Central Lake!

「 」

At the sa ti, today’s electronic edition of the Jinzhou Evening News had been updated, and the print version was also out, distributed on the streets and delivered to subscribing workplaces.

In this age of advanced information, print newspapers are in decline. Moreover, evening papers suffer from poor tiliness, and the Jinzhou Evening News, specifically, has significant limitations due to its local scope.

Therefore, the only people still willing to read the Jinzhou Evening News, besides old n and old won, are those in administrative units. And even these readers, mostly out of habit, flip through the pages much faster than they can actually read, just giving it a cursory glance.

However, today’s paper was sowhat strange. An entire page was dedicated to a single article, and its headline was particularly attention-grabbing.

"The Great Divine Doctor in the Small Hospital."

Moreover, the words "Divine Doctor" were enlarged and bolded.

"Heh, another one trying to buy fa. Tsk tsk, a whole page, how much must that have cost?"

Nearly everyone who first saw this headline revealed an expression of contempt.

"Divine Doctors" featured in newspapers had beco rarer in recent years. A few years ago, however, there were plenty.

So, everyone had grown wary of such claims.

However, since it concerned dical treatnt, an industry intimately linked with one’s own life, so people, despite their skepticism, read on. So smiled and dismissed it, flipping past. Others were curious, doubtful, looking for a laugh, or simply trying to kill ti.

But the more they read, the more their expressions unified, shifting from disdain to skepticism, and then to a budding interest.

This article not only listed the nas and addresses of the interviewed patients but also detailed the editor’s personal experience.

「 」

At this mont, Deputy Director Li Jianwei of the Chinese dicine Departnt at the Provincial First Hospital found himself with so free ti and also saw the newspaper.

He disliked going to his own office because he’d be all alone, making it feel too quiet and solitary. So, he preferred to wander into the doctors’ office; it was livelier, and he could chat with the young folks.

Having just sat down, he noticed the newly arrived newspaper.

Rarely having ti to read newspapers, he was uncharacteristically free, so he casually picked one up and began to skim through it.

The newspaper, which had been rustling as he flipped through it, suddenly stilled.

His expression beca much more serious.

Just then, his graduate students, having finished their work, walked in, laughing and chatting.

Seeing their teacher reading the newspaper, they craned their necks to peek. However, upon seeing the headline, being young, they imdiately lost any desire to read further.

"Teacher, it’s just a bunch of fraudsters who paid to be in the newspaper. There’s nothing worth seeing."

"Exactly. In this day and age, who would still call themselves a ’Divine Doctor’? How ridiculous."

"Newspapers aren’t what they used to be. They used to value truthfulness. Now, they’ve beco promotional platforms for these charlatans. It’s all ads for alcohol, dicine, and houses; hardly any of it is real news."

Once soone voiced their skepticism, the others quickly chid in agreent.

This group of spirited young people passionately criticized the corruption they perceived in the world around them.

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