Although he knew that the work of the Criminal Police Team was quite tiring and its officers worked hard, this suggestion was clearly excessive.
However, Wu Shengnan imdiately provided an explanation, "You may not be familiar with our work. When we are busy, we work day and night and have no ti to go to the Hospital. When we finally get so rest, everyone rushes to sleep in or deal with their household chores, leaving no ti for the Hospital. When we feel unwell, we just go to a nearby clinic or pharmacy to get so dicine. We’ve been making do with this situation. Now everyone has health issues, but we’re all just toughing it out."
Wu Shengnan looked at Du Heng very seriously, "You cured my grandfather’s chronic illness of more than twenty years, so your dical skills are definitely not a problem. Therefore, I want to ask you to co to our workplace to check on my colleagues, and treat them if you can."
Du Heng didn’t quite believe what Wu Shengnan said. "Your leaders can’t be so heartless, can they? If a colleague gets sick, they don’t care, and they still let them continue to work? Moreover, your workplace should have regular dical checkups, so any major issues would have been discovered and they would have been hospitalized for treatnt. If they are still working now, it ans there are no major problems."
Du Heng paused slightly. "Besides, who would approve to visit your workplace to treat illnesses? Let’s not even discuss whether I can visit your workplace to treat them, but even if I could, would your leaders agree? Can you make the decision?"
Du Heng’s tone beca less friendly.
This woman must be crazy, he thought. Even if you have a powerful background, do you think you can rule the roost in the Criminal Police Team and do whatever you want?
Seeing patients at the Criminal Police Team? What a ridiculous idea!!!
Hearing Du Heng’s clear refusal, Wu Shengnan beca anxious. "You are right. We do have regular checkups, and we do go to the Hospital for major illnesses. But more often, it’s minor ailnts. However, these minor ailnts accumulate over the years and gradually turn into major illnesses that are difficult to cure completely. For example, irregular eating habits have led to gastritis and gastric ulcers in many of our colleagues. Furthermore, constantly staying up late and not getting enough rest have caused neurasthenia in many of us. Your dical skills, as demonstrated on my grandfather, are almost perfect, which is why I had this idea. Besides, our leaders have approved of this request."
Du Heng didn’t want to engage with Wu Shengnan any longer. Going to the Criminal Police Team to treat illnesses sounded absurd.
If Wu Shengnan was lying and he actually went there to treat illnesses, he could be charged with practicing dicine illegally. No one would even need to call the police; he’d be delivering himself right to their doorstep. It would be a simple and neat process for them.
"We can only provide treatnt outside our registered location in ergencies," Du Heng stated. "For all other situations, we must have approval from our superior unit as well as the consent of the individuals involved. If you genuinely want to co, then have your workplace send an official letter to my superior unit. If I am then assigned by my superior unit, I will be very happy to assist you."
Du Heng raised this issue, thinking Wu Shengnan would back off. To his surprise, however, she readily promised, "Okay, no problem. I’ll have our detachnt leader send you a letter."
However, Du Heng sneered at such a response.
The Criminal Police Team... It’s at least a district-level unit, not to ntion a powerful departnt. How could they possibly send an official letter to so obscure Health Clinic in the middle of nowhere?
What a joke!!!
This is Jinzhou! A provincial capital! A city teeming with Class A hospitals!
Only soone with a sick mind would do that!!!
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