"I'm sorry, but I have never heard of that name, and let me tell you very seriously that the patient has leukemia and could be in danger of losing their life at any moment. So it's best not to joke about a person's life, especially when she is so young. There are some forms of money that shouldn't be made at the expense of one's conscience!" the middle-aged doctor said sternly.
On the other end of the phone, Qin Han rolled his eyes, surprised to find himself being chastised. But it seemed the doctor had a point, although between the lines there was also an evident distrust towards him.
"May I boldly ask which hospital you are with?" Qin Han asked calmly.
Qin Han did not feel the slightest anger at the doctor's words; rather, he felt a bit relieved. At least there were many others on the path of medicine who were advancing under heavy burdens just like him.
Who says doctors only ask patients to undergo tests and prescribe useless medications?