Chapter 76 He Is Doctor Lin!

Urban Dragon Doctor Immortal Beyond the Yanmen Pass 2521 words 2026-04-10 09:12:10

Many of the patients’ families in the wards heard the commotion and came out to watch, all scrambling to curry favor with Sun Wenguang.

“Director Sun’s medical skills are praised by everyone. Who do you think you are to question him?”

“Young and ignorant, speaking recklessly.”

“Don’t pay them any mind. They’re just troublemakers, looking for a fight on purpose.”

As they tried to ingratiate themselves with Sun Wenguang, they also pointed fingers at Lin Yang and his companions. After all, their own families were under Sun Wenguang’s care. For treatment and hospitalization, they always had to offer gifts and flatter him. No one dared to cross him.

Sun Wenguang, brimming with smugness, declared, “You hear that? Show me disrespect and my patients could drown you in spit alone.”

“Director Sun, there’s no need to waste time with these troublemakers. Just call the police and let them deal with it.”

“We absolutely cannot indulge people like this. They can’t afford to be hospitalized, yet shamelessly refuse to leave. Do they think this is a charity ward? Disgraceful.”

“Get lost! I’ve never seen anyone as shameless as you!”

Faced with this barrage of condemnation, Liu Julan and Shen Youwei were left utterly speechless, unable to retort and fuming in frustration.

Lin Yang frowned deeply, his contempt growing for these relatives who, with their interests so nakedly aligned, blindly fawned over Sun Wenguang without any understanding of the real situation.

“Silence, all of you!”

With a cold shout, Lin Yang channeled his inner energy, his voice booming like a great bell, carrying the imposing air of a master, instantly suppressing all other voices.

Many people even felt a stabbing pain in their ears, instinctively covering them.

“So you want to compete in volume now? This isn’t a place where you can run wild just by shouting louder. Nurse Chen, call the police!”

Sun Wenguang rubbed his ears, barking at the nurse in a fury.

The nurse hurriedly took out her phone.

At that moment, Director Han Liqun finally arrived, jogging over.

“Director Han is here,” the sharp-eyed nurse called out first, spotting Han Liqun as he approached.

“Could it really be that a single phone call brought him here?” the nurse wondered aloud.

“Impossible! It must be a coincidence. Maybe he’s here to have me join a consultation,” Sun Wenguang replied, knowing the hospital had just admitted a particularly difficult patient and he, too, had been preparing to join the consultation after arranging for the new inpatient.

“Director, what brings you here in person? I was just about to join the consultation,” Sun Wenguang said, stepping forward to greet him.

But Han Liqun paid him no heed, brushing him aside with a raised hand and walking straight toward Lin Yang.

“Mr. Lin, what’s going on? I was just about to call you for help myself,” Han Liqun said, panting for breath.

“Why don’t you ask for yourself what happened?” Lin Yang replied curtly, unwilling to waste words.

Seeing Lin Yang’s cold expression, Han Liqun realized he was truly angry—something serious had happened.

“What happened?” Han Liqun didn’t ask Sun Wenguang but instead turned with a stern face to the nurse.

The nurse, no fool, immediately understood from Han Liqun’s attitude toward Lin Yang that she had run into real trouble today.

“I…”

She stammered, darting anxious glances at Sun Wenguang.

“Director, it’s nothing serious, just a little misunderstanding. Sorry to have troubled you. I’ll handle it properly,” Sun Wenguang quickly interjected, equally aware that Lin Yang must have some powerful connection if a single phone call could summon Han Liqun. He was already panicking, his face ashen.

“I wasn’t asking you. Shut up,” Han Liqun snapped, giving Sun Wenguang no face at all.

“You, speak. What exactly happened? I want the truth. If you dare to lie, I’ll fire you on the spot.”

As the head of the hospital, Han Liqun’s authority was unmistakable.

The nurse, terrified, didn’t dare lie and recounted the entire incident in detail.

In truth, the whole matter was this: Liu Julan had been hospitalized but hadn’t given Sun Wenguang any gifts in private, whereas the person just admitted wasn’t even related to him—he had merely given Sun Wenguang gifts and money in secret, so Sun Wenguang arranged special treatment for him.

Thus, Sun Wenguang had forced Liu Julan out of the ward before her scheduled discharge.

“Nurse Chen, what nonsense are you spouting? Who gave you the nerve to slander me like this?” Sun Wenguang shouted angrily.

“Director, you can’t believe her. I never took any money. If you don’t believe me, investigate, or ask any of the patients’ families here,” Sun Wenguang tried to defend himself.

“Enough!” Han Liqun barked, cutting off his protest.

“Sun Wenguang, we’ve already received reports about your acceptance of bribes and have started an investigation. I was going to wait a few days before convening a meeting to deal with you. I never expected you’d dare provoke Mr. Lin as well.”

“In that case, I’ll deal with you right now. As of this moment, you are stripped of all duties. I will submit all evidence of your illegal conduct to the Health Department!”

Han Liqun showed no mercy, dealing with him decisively.

Sun Wenguang’s face instantly turned as pale as paper, his despair evident as he collapsed to his knees before Han Liqun.

“Director, please don’t do this! I was blinded by greed and took some money, but I still treated my patients diligently. They’re all under my care—if I’m dismissed, who will treat them?”

“You know as well as I do that in the nephrology department here in Luocheng, my skills are second to none. Give me another chance. I’ll immediately free up a bed for Mr. Lin, and I’ll apologize to him as well.”

Han Liqun snorted coldly. “A man must have virtue before skill. As a doctor, if you lack even basic ethics, no matter your ability, you are unfit to practice medicine. Our hospital has no place for someone like you.”

Sun Wenguang was utterly spent, his face bloodless.

For all the bribes he’d taken over the years, there would be enough to keep him in jail for a long time.

How could he not be afraid?

At that moment, Sun Wenguang realized that the one who could save him was not Director Han Liqun, but Lin Yang.

He scrambled to kneel before Lin Yang, begging in desperation.

“Mr. Lin, I was wrong. Please, I beg you, have mercy. I’ll mend my ways and never accept another bribe.”

“Besides, your relative’s illness is very serious. In all of Luocheng, no one has better skills than me in this field. If you let me go, I’ll devote myself to her treatment. Otherwise, with her condition, she won’t live much longer.”

Sun Wenguang, quick-witted as ever, tried to plead and threaten Lin Yang at the same time by bringing up Liu Julan’s illness.

An ordinary person, for the sake of family, might indeed have compromised.

But Sun Wenguang had gravely misjudged Lin Yang.

“My Aunt Liu’s illness? You think I need your help? I already said, before me, you’re nothing but a quack.”

Lin Yang replied coldly.

At that moment, Han Liqun also stepped over, dashing any last hope Sun Wenguang had.

“Let me tell you plainly: Mr. Lin’s medical skills are nothing short of miraculous. Just recently, Director Cao was poisoned and at death’s door—no one in the entire hospital could help him. The one who finally saved him was none other than Mr. Lin.”

“And you still want to put on a show in front of a true master?”

Hearing this, Sun Wenguang seemed to have all the spirit drained from his body. He slumped to the ground, utterly defeated.