Chapter 46: The Scapegoat

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Shui Anluo headed for Lin Qianchen’s office. The nurses all seemed to be pretty idle as they had their eyes on her the entire way.

Knock, knock...

Lin Qianchen’s office was open and Shui Anluo knocked on the door. When the person inside looked up, she asked, “Doctor Lin, you had asked for me?

“Come in, Luoluo.” Lin Qianchen looked at her. Once Shui Anluo stepped in, she pushed the reports towards her and said, “Luoluo, I remembered asking someone to tell you yesterday to put these away carefully. You were only supposed to pass them to me today. How could you just put this on my office desk? Don’t you know that this patient has special treatment? We’ve signed a confidentiality agreement so we can’t allow any information concerning his illness to fall into public knowledge yet you’d put his examination report so openly on my desk?”

Shui Anluo was dazed by all her yelling. She tried her best to recall the incident from yesterday but the memo had instructed her to leave these reports on Lin Qianchen’s desk.

“But the note you left for me on my desk yesterday hadn’t mentioned anything about the confidentiality agreement with this patient,” Shui Anluo replied with a frown.

“When did I ever leave you a note? I asked someone to pass the message to you and I specifically said to put the report carefully away and give it to me the next day.” Lin Qianchen replied with mild resentment.

Shui Anluo’s frown deepened and she hurriedly asked Lin Qianchen to wait before she ran out. However, she was unable to find the memo in the intern’s office.

Shui Anluo kept scratching her head. What should she do now? Her words alone were insufficient as proof.

She knows that some big shots would sign a confidentiality agreement when they were admitted into the hospital because news about their health would cause a great stir. If any of that had leaked out, the hospital would have breached the agreement and could be sued.

“She doesn’t have any capabilities aside from coming in through the back door. That’s great, now our hospital is going to get sued.”

“What to do? She’s the Little Prince’s mother, she’ll be shielded by the Princeling.”

...

The complacent and jealous voices of the same nurses from yesterday sounded from outside the door.

Shui Anluo clenched her fists before she turned around to look at the pair, “Had you two written that note?”

“What are you saying? We can’t understand you.” The long-haired nurse sneered.

Shui Anluo pursed her lips as she stared at the nurses. “Do you really think that your plan is flawless just because you’ve kept that piece of paper? We’re going to get sued anyway so you better pray that the truth of this doesn’t get out. Otherwise, you won’t need my guarantee to know that you both should forget about entering any other hospital again,” Shui Anluo icily declared. She then turned around and left the place.

The short-haired nurse began to feel frightened. While the long-haired nurse was afraid as well, she put on a calm face and only stared at Shui Anluo as she left. “What’s with the bitchy attitude? She’ll be chased out of the hospital sooner or later. Does she really think that she’s all that just because she has a strong backing?”

Shui Anluo paused but did not stop completely. Instead, she quickly walked out.

When Shui Anluo was summoned to the director’s office, Lin Qianchen was being reprimanded by the director.

The director lifted his head to face Shui Anluo and his eyes were filled with annoyance.

“Director, it was my fault for not giving her clearer instructions, this has nothing to do with Luoluo. Allow me to take responsibility for the consequences of this matter in the future,” Lin Qianchen quickly spoke up when Shui Anluo entered the room. She acted as if she was really afraid that the director would blame Shui Anluo for this.

“If you keep shielding her like this, she’ll just make another mistake again,” retorted the director angrily.

“Director, Luoluo is still young. She has just entered the hospital so...”

“So she should be made into a scapegoat?” Before Lin Qianchen could finish speaking, an icy-cold voice interrupted her.

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