As for the last sentence, 'My matter is actually just an ordinary case of medical malpractice'… No matter how he looked at it, he found it weird. It was as if… he was trying to absolve Ye Zhifan!
That's right! This was why he found it strange!
Uncle Chen's words made him feel like he was trying to defend Ye Zhifan but he was angry. That was why he used the word 'think' and so on, which were inconsistent with his later remarks.
Did Uncle Chen think that there was something wrong with Ye Zhifan? Or did he sense something?
Ye Zhifan had the guts to harm Uncle Chen?
Why would he harm Uncle Chen?
What reason was there for him to make a move like this?
If he harmed Uncle Chen, what would Ye Zhifan get? Wasn't he afraid of being exposed and losing his position?