```Ding Fan looked through the crowd at the elderly woman lying on the ground.
She was a woman around sixty years of age, her hair already mixed with black and white, her pale face looking extrely haggard.
At that mont, the old woman was convulsing all over, her breathing very rapid, her eyes rolling back in her head vigorously. Without using Divine Sense, Ding Fan could already see what was happening to the old woman.
It was clear that the old woman was suffering from a heart attack.
The heart is the most crucial part of the human body, and heart disease is a very common illness among the elderly.
To this day, modern science has still not found a cure for heart disease; this kind of illness can only be managed with rest.
When a heart attack occurs, the patient must be taken to the hospital imdiately. If the treatnt is delayed, it is very likely that the patient could die due to improper intervention.
Because cases of sudden cardiac death are nurous. And at that mont, the old woman lying on the ground was obviously experiencing a heart attack.
"Doctor, I beg you, save my mother first. As long as you treat her, I'll go get the money right now," the middle-aged woman kneeling on the ground begged, banging her head on the floor with a thud.
Standing in front of the middle-aged woman was a middle-aged doctor, who at the mont seed very impatient. "The hospital has its rules. If you want to save your mother, then you have to pay the dical fee first. Once the money is paid, I will begin the treatnt straight away," the middle-aged doctor said indifferently.
There's an old saying, "A doctor's heart is a parent's heart."
Yet, as the old woman suffered a heart attack, the doctor stood aside, indifferent, only emphasizing the issue of the dical fee. It is hard to imagine what the ancestors who left us with the saying "A doctor's heart is a parent's heart" would think if they knew of this.
"Doctor, the elderly lady is almost gone. Please start treatnt quickly. If you don't start now, she will pass away."
"Yeah, they already said they will pay later, just start treating her..."
At this ti, there were people in the crowd who couldn't stand by and watch, comnting from the side.
"What are you all making a fuss about? If you don't like it, you can pay the money to cover it. The hospital has its rules; without paynt of the dical fee, how can you expect to receive treatnt?" The doctor finished speaking, then glanced coldly at the middle-aged woman kneeling on the ground.
"Just look at what she is wearing; there is not a single valuabe item on her. What if I treat her mother and she has no money to pay ? Am I supposed to pay out of my own pocket?"
The people around, seeing the doctor's attitude, murmured among themselves. However, despite their disapproval, not a single person offered to help the kneeling middle-aged woman by paying the dical fee for her.
Such is the cold nature of society, and the warmth and coldness of human relationships are evident from this incident.
"If you don't have the money for the dical fee, then get out of the way. Who's going to be responsible if soone dies here?" The middle-aged doctor finished speaking and directly summoned the security guards. "Soone co over and get these two out of here."
Following the middle-aged doctor's instructions, two security guards pushed through the crowd and walked directly toward the mother and daughter.
The old woman lying on the ground had already started frothing at the mouth and looked like she was on the verge of death. At that mont, the security guard unceremoniously reached for the old woman's collar. With her frail body and the ongoing heart attack, how could she possibly withstand such rough handling by the security guard?
"Get out of the way!" Just as the security guard was about to grab the old woman's collar, a voice rang out beside them.
Along with that voice, the security guard who was about to grab the elderly woman lying on the ground was kicked to the floor by soone.
The crowd turned their attention to the newcor. Who else could have kicked the security guard but Ding Fan?
When Ding Fan was reborn, it was Zhou Ruoran who helped to pay his dical fees with her graduate study funding. Ding Fan had seen enough of the disdainful treatnt of hospitals refusing care without upfront paynt of dical fees.
Seeing the old woman, over sixty, lying there, and her daughter kneeling and begging the doctor, Ding Fan felt sympathetic and was also ignited with anger.
The doctor was aggressive, and there was not a trace of the compassionate heart of a healer in him. The security guard, taking advantage of his position, ca up to grab the old woman. Ding Fan, infuriated, kicked him straight away.
"Fuck! Who the hell are you? This is a hospital; it's not your place to make trouble!" After a mont of shock, the middle-aged doctor pointed at Ding Fan and began to curse him out.
However, just at that mont, before Ding Fan could reply, a beautiful figure appeared directly in front of him.
Before the middle-aged doctor could finish his tirade, the graceful figure delivered a kick straight to the doctor's groin.
Regardless of whether one is a man or a woman, the groin is one of the most vulnerable parts of the body. The newcor's devastating kick sent the middle-aged doctor flying high, then he fell to the ground clutching himself, wailing in agony.
Ding Fan glanced at the person who had just intervened, and when he saw who it was, he couldn't help but feel a wave of pity for the middle-aged doctor. The person was none other than Xu Rui.
Xu Rui seed to not even notice Ding Fan's gaze. She simply dropped a sentence, "Look after the patient. Leave these scoundrels to ."```
Xu Rui finished speaking, rolled up his sleeves, and without another word, delivered another flying kick, sending a security guard who was still standing nearby tumbling to the ground.
Xu Rui, being a spoiled and pampered woman, thought it was poetic justice for these unscrupulous elents devoid of dical ethics to encounter soone like her.
At that mont, Ding Fan didn't bother with how Xu Rui was dealing with those doctors; saving lives was the priority, and he imdiately knelt down.
By now the old woman's lips were completely devoid of color. Her body's tremors were growing weaker and weaker, and it looked as if she could pass away at any mont.
The middle-aged woman, having learned from Xu Rui's remarks that Ding Fan was there to save soone, obediently moved aside.
First, Ding Fan placed a Calming Pill into the old woman's mouth. As he had been researching Calming Pills recently, he happened to have so with him.
Then, he pressed his right thumb on the old woman's philtrum and sent a current of True Qi directly into her body, continuously infusing her with it.
As Ding Fan's True Qi flowed into her nonstop, the old woman's trembling gradually ceased and, after a short while, a hint of color returned to her pale face.
Heart disease was not considered a serious illness per se; the key was tily treatnt during an attack. If not addressed promptly, a patient could indeed die.
After several minutes of feeding True Qi into the old woman's body, she eventually ca around.
With Ding Fan's assistance, the old woman managed to stand up slowly.
The onlookers were amazed at this sight, knowing just how lifeless the old woman had appeared monts earlier—with convulsions and no color on her face, she seed on the verge of death.
Ding Fan had managed to revive the old woman with just a few simple actions, causing the surrounding crowd to whisper among themselves, all comnting on his extraordinary dical skills.
Besides these remarks, so bystanders even recorded the whole process of Ding Fan saving the old woman.
When treating the old woman, Ding Fan had used the Calming Pill to stabilize her heart as it was incredibly weak, intending to assist the pill's effects with his True Qi.
What Ding Fan didn't anticipate was that the bystanders recording him treating the old woman would inadvertently promote the Calming Pill.
After all, not many knew that Ding Fan could infuse True Qi, but many witnessed him using the Calming Pill.
"Thank you, thank you so much, benefactor!" Seeing her mother revived, the middle-aged woman knelt down and started kowtowing nonstop to Ding Fan.
If Ding Fan had not boldly intervened, the middle-aged woman's mother might very well have died on the spot.
Just then, a rush of footsteps followed as four police officers charged in from outside.
"Freeze!"
Ding Fan stood with his hands behind his back. The police had arrived quickly enough, and if only they could guarantee this speed when truly needed.
Though Xu Rui was a spoiled figure, when the police arrived, she kicked the middle-aged doctor fiercely one last ti and then promptly joined Ding Fan's side.
"These two assholes are fighting in the hospital. Hurry up and arrest these dumbasses! Damn it, it hurts like hell!" The middle-aged doctor was now in a miserable state after Xu Rui's beating.
His head was swollen with lumps, and he resembled a pig's head. Now that the police officers were present, he ignored his own pitiful appearance and strutted around triumphantly.
"Both of you, hands on your heads and squat down!" the four officers commanded Ding Fan and Xu Rui.
Xu Rui, accustod to bullying others without police interference, certainly wasn't going to be compliant when she was righting a wrong.
"This has nothing to do with you, get lost, or I'll strip off your uniforms!" Xu Rui said imperiously.
"Fuck! How dare you be so arrogant! You guys beat her up for —I have an uncle who's the head of the environnt departnt at the municipal committee; I'll take the bla if there's trouble!" the middle-aged doctor blustered.
However, before the middle-aged doctor could finish his sentence, Xu Rui had already rushed over and delivered another flying kick, landing squarely on his face.
The kick burst the middle-aged doctor's nose, covering his face with blood. Moreover, two of his front teeth were sent flying.
The four police officers were utterly dumbfounded by the scene. Despite being officers of the law, this woman had the audacity to beat soone right in front of them.
Gazing at the disheveled middle-aged doctor, Xu Rui proclaid, "In front of , you have no right to be loud and obnoxious!"
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