Invincible Urban Evil Doctor

Chapter 126: I Refuse Them All! (3rd Update)



Chapter 126: Chapter 126: I Refuse Them All! (3rd Update)

Zhang Huacheng was invited by the hospital director, Qi Chen, to give a motivational speech to a group of newly admitted doctors, aiming to inspire them.

You have to know, Zhang Huacheng is the most famous Divine Doctor in Chuzhou City, and he is a revered figure among many medical staff.

After the speech, Zhang Huacheng, led privately by his old friend Qi Chen, they idly decided to experience some ’local culture’.

As soon as they reached the second floor, they heard a commotion in the hallway.

Zhang Huacheng and Qi Chen both frowned.

Noise on the first floor is not an issue, after all, there are no patient rooms.

But after entering the second floor, where things are categorized, and there are also a few patient rooms, there are far fewer people, and everyone follows the quiet order, it’s rare to hear such noise.

"First, apologize immediately, or don’t blame us for being impolite!"

"Second, Gu Lan, whose leg is broken, we don’t welcome, hope you leave voluntarily!"

"Third, from now on, our city hospital will never welcome you!"

Zhou Hongbin said word by word, anyway, there was no one else in this corridor, and he wasn’t worried about it being spread.

Even if it spread, who could do anything to him?

"Uncle, I won’t accept an apology, I want to cripple him!" Zhou Cheng shouted at Zhou Hongbin, unsatisfied with this, "Are we afraid of him?"

Zhou Hongbin gave him a cold look, and Zhou Cheng immediately dared not speak.

He knew his uncle had always indulged him, but once he gave a real cold look, he was very afraid.

"Does the hospital listen to you?" Lin Xi ignored Zhou Cheng and asked Zhou Hongbin.

"Yes, I call the shots!" Zhou Hongbin replied.

"Is this always how you operate? Not even asking right from wrong?" Lin Xi asked again.

"We don’t need you to teach us how to act!" Zhou Hongbin snorted coldly.

"Alright." Lin Xi seemed to understand, reasoning with them was entirely out of the question, and he said, "Your first, second, and third, I reject them all!"

"Alright!"

Zhou Hongbin also responded, seemingly knowing Lin Xi would answer this way.

He then signaled to the six security guards behind him to teach this arrogant young man a lesson, to avenge his nephew.

On the side, Zhou Cheng suddenly became excited, shouting, "Kid, one more chance, if you kneel down and apologize, I’ll let you off!"

"..." Lin Xi looked at Zhou Cheng as if looking at an idiot.

Not to mention six people, even if there were sixty, he could easily take them down.

Just as things were getting tense, Lin Xi frowned slightly, thinking it’s a pity that maybe there’d be no chance to strike.

Because at the stairway, an old man in his fifties rushed out, snorted coldly, "Our hospital unconditionally welcomes every patient, and won’t drive any patient away!"

"And you, not maintaining order downstairs properly, what are you doing up here!"

The six security guards shivered immediately upon hearing this.

This voice was too familiar, isn’t this their hospital’s hot-tempered director?

Sure enough, when they looked back, it really was!

"Director, we were just passing by, we’ll go downstairs right away." The six instantly became nervous, and without saying a word to Zhou Hongbin, they slunk downstairs.

No matter what, even if you have director potential, it’s still only potential!

But if they didn’t listen to the current one, with their understanding of the director’s temperament, they’d probably be out of a job in no time.

"Uncle..." Zhou Cheng trembled, calling softly.

Zhou Hongbin motioned for him to stop talking, and instead faced the director, smiling, "Director, why are you here?"

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