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After Rebirth, I Am the White Moonlight of All The Big Brothers Chapter 251

Chapter 251: Justice Descends, Uprooting Evil 


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Kangtai Hospital was reported, and the relevant departments conducted a joint surprise inspection, revealing many irregularities.

Immediately, all patients were arranged to be transferred to other hospitals, the entire building was evacuated, and sealed with tape.

Apart from the whereabouts of the hospital director being unknown, three vice directors, eighteen department heads, and several ordinary medical staff were taken away for investigation.

This caused quite a stir, and soon onlookers gathered outside the hospital—

“What’s going on here? Are they sealing it off?”

“The public security and judicial departments are all here, judging by the scale, it’s probably a big deal.”

“All the patients were transferred by ambulance just now, and now the place is empty.”

“Is someone dying again? Let me tell you, this hospital has a history of frequent deaths!”

“Really?”

“Why would I lie? My home is in the building opposite, the living room balcony faces the hospital gate, and I often see patients’ families coming to make trouble, demanding compensation.”

“Isn’t it normal for hospitals to have deaths? Other hospitals have them too.”

“But the thing is, other hospitals don’t have them as frequently! This place has seven or eight deaths every time, all in the same ward, from the same illness. Doesn’t that seem suspicious to you?”

“That’s bizarre.”

“Yes, the families also think something’s wrong, so they gather and protest at the hospital, bringing along their relatives. So that day, dozens of people suddenly showed up and blocked the entrance!”

“And then? How was it resolved?”

“And then there was nothing. The hospital management negotiated privately, probably paid some money. Anyway, there were no more protests after that.”

“Just that? Didn’t they call the police?”

“Why call the police? It was quietly settled. In the end, since people died, the families would rather have money. Who would bother to investigate the cause of death? It’s not worth the trouble, and it might even bring trouble upon themselves.”

“So why is it causing trouble again now?”

“It must be because something bigger than seven or eight deaths at once has come out!”

“My relative had appendicitis surgery at Kangtai. The wound didn’t heal properly, kept reopening, and eventually got infected. We had to spend money on wound cleaning and continued hospitalization. In the end, it cost nearly a hundred thousand!”

“No way? A hundred thousand for appendicitis? That’s outrageous.”

“My husband broke his leg last year and went to Kangtai, but because the fees were too high, we transferred to another hospital. Luckily we did, otherwise we would’ve been ripped off!”

“…”

People chattered away.

Local media also sprang into action, cameramen carrying cameras, journalists holding microphones—

“According to reports, Kangtai Hospital was sealed off at 10 am today. All patients were transferred to City Hospital One and Three, and a large number of medical staff were taken away for investigation. The reason is still unclear…”

Never underestimate the curiosity of the public, nor the investigative abilities of netizens.

Soon, the topic #KangtaiHospitalInvestigation# was trending, and the reasons were exposed by numerous prominent bloggers.

At 6:03 pm, the Linhuai police issued an online bulletin, listing Kangtai Hospital’s eight sins—

One after another, they were shocking.

Now, the police were appealing to the public to find victims in order to gather more clues and evidence.

Upon receiving the bulletin, victims who had been harmed by Kangtai Hospital rushed forward.

With the opening of online channels for legal rights protection, Kangtai Hospital’s numerous crimes were completely exposed to the public eye.

And astonishingly, none of the senior management taken away by the police were innocent.

Among the many reports, one drew particular attention from both society and the police.

A netizen named “Long Night Will End in Dawn” published a lengthy Weibo post detailing her boyfriend, K, who had interned at Kangtai Hospital’s cardiac surgery department after graduating from university.

At first, K was delighted because Kangtai’s medical staff were known for their high income. As an outstanding graduate of A University Medical School, he was confident that he could accumulate his first bucket of gold through his professional abilities, thereby settling down in Linhuai, buying a house, and marrying his girlfriend of six years.

But two months later, K began to grow silent, often staring blankly at medical cases alone, having frequent nightmares at night, and waking up in a cold sweat.

His girlfriend didn’t understand and even suspected him of having an affair, but K told her—

“Babe, I’m at a crossroads in life, facing a difficult choice. Sometimes I’d rather be a little darker, a little narrower, and completely oblivious, but I can’t. So I’ve decided to take that difficult path. If I don’t make it to the end, you must live on bravely. Because only then can you see what the end of that path looks like for those who follow. My soul will also find peace.”

Three months later, K fell to his death from the hospital rooftop, instantly killed.

The hospital insisted it was an accidental fall and refused to provide any surveillance footage.

That night, according to the clues and hints left by K before his death, his girlfriend found three envelopes in the closet of their rented room.

Taking these items, she fled to the countryside overnight, hiding for six months until those from Kangtai gave up looking for her, before sneaking back to Linhuai, ready to take action.

Just the day before she was about to submit the report material, Kangtai was suddenly investigated, followed by the truth being exposed to the world.

In the last part of her lengthy post, she wrote:

[My dear KK: You’ve finally been followed by those who came after. You won’t lie alone on the ground anymore. You are a hero, the beloved one I will forever admire. In this life, I will always pursue the light, so that I don’t betray your brave and majestic figure.]

Every word seemed to be dripping with tears, each sentence telling a story.

Seeing this, many netizens shed tears like rain, lamenting the loss of ordinary people like K, who stood for justice and fought against darkness, and they admired him deeply.

“He’s not a hero, he just upheld the belief of being a doctor and the bottom line of being a human being.”

“Even in the darkest of nights, there are those willing to sacrifice themselves to light the way.”

“It’s really heartbreaking. There are many people like K in our society, but in the end, they don’t get a good ending. It’s ridiculous that tumors like Kangtai Hospital keep cropping up.”

“Please give justice to K, give truth to society, and give dignity to the law!”

“Investigate! Dig out the radishes and bring out the mud. There must be more sordid people and things behind this.”

That night, the police contacted the woman who posted the article and obtained the three envelopes from her.

At 2 am, a wanted order for Kangtai Hospital’s director, Shi Youmin, was officially issued, with a reward of one hundred thousand.

At 7 am, Shi Youmin’s body was found in the sealed Kangtai Hospital.

Cause of death: Falling.

That night, the surveillance footage from the entire building mysteriously disappeared, replaced by a video from the day Mr. K fell to his death.

The video clearly recorded Shi Youmin discovering Mr. K, inviting him to the rooftop during lunch break, where they had a heated argument.

After Mr. K refused to hand over the evidence he had collected, Shi Youmin brutally pushed him off the rooftop.

[Karma is real, and retribution is inevitable.]

[Mr. K has returned to claim his life.]

[Justice from above, eliminating evil.]

[But why did the hospital’s surveillance footage disappear that night, and how did the video of Mr. K being pushed suddenly appear? Doesn’t anyone find this strange? There must be someone behind this!]

[Not strange at all, thank you.]

[I only know that this is the truth. I don’t care about any hidden hands.]

[Friend, you’re overthinking it.]

[Raise the banner of justice, protect the unseen heroes, shh!]

As netizens said, pulling out one thing reveals another. Kangtai was investigated, and Yimi Company was also shut down.

The person in charge, Yang Huaishan, jumped into the river and committed suicide. When his body was retrieved, it was unrecognizable.

His mistress, He Mei, and six others were prosecuted for forcing prostitution, with minimum sentences of five years.

Additionally, a group of thugs working under Yang Huaishan, who often wore floral shirts as their marker, were also apprehended.

Thus, all parties involved in the sensational “Kangtai Hospital Incident” that shocked Linhuai and the entire nation were brought to justice.

Jiang Da and Han Yunru learned all this through the news. Every time they looked at their daughter, their expressions grew more complex, but the pride and admiration they felt were unmistakable.

Two days later, Little Brother Jiang was discharged from the hospital fully recovered. Jiang Fuyue suddenly spoke, “Dad, Mom, how about I find you a new place to live?”


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After Rebirth, I Am the White Moonlight of All The Big Brothers

After Rebirth, I Am the White Moonlight of All The Big Brothers

重生后我是所有大佬的白月光, 重生后靠学习成了科研大佬
Score 7.8
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2020 Native Language: Chinese
In her previous life, Lou Mingyue was a legend in the imperial capital. At the age of 22, she was already a “super boss” standing at the top. Finally, she was eventually killed by her trusted aides and died at the age of twenty-five, becoming an unreachable peak in the hearts of countless people. When she opened her eyes again, rebirth after twenty years, she became a second-year student of Linnan No. 1 Middle School. Then——the primary school chickens shivered: “Jiang Fuyue, she got a perfect score in the exam again! The physics teacher came to her again for the answers! The math teacher said that she will have her give out the exam questions next month!” Big Brother No. 1: “Only when she comes back will my world have light.” Big Brother No. 2: “If she wants the stars, I will pick them, and if she wants the moon, I will go and catch it. I will give everything to her in exchange for a smile.” Big Brother No. 3: “Sister, can you forgive me? I’ll give you money, the company, and my life.” ….Big Brother No. n: “One day as a younger brother, for life as a younger brother. After this cup of tea, the Lun family is again yours!” All the juniors were stunned: my grandfather/second uncle/third uncle/eldest aunt/great grandma/ great grandfather… have gone crazy? She is the moon in the sky, the inextinguishable light, the guiding light, the cinnabar, and everyone’s belief. … Xie family’s Ninth Master has been having a headache recently, and his little nephew was beaten just after transferring to another school. It is said that the other party is a girl who weighs less than 100 pounds. Two days later——little nephew: “Uncle, I want to chase her!” Ninth Master: “?” Hello? Is your brain sick? And later – Ninth Master: “I have a disease in my brain.”

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