The People's Hospital was where Song Yunjia worked.
The dean of the People's Hospital spoke highly of Song Yunjia. Song Yunjia was already a famous female doctor in the Department of Cardiology, and she was also the director.
Her resignation was a particularly abrupt news for the people of the People's Hospital.
The dean and her colleagues did not expect that Song Yunjia would resign suddenly.
And Gu Changle's sudden visit made the dean with gray hair on his temples a little flattered.
Gu Changle was politely invited to the dean's office.
The sunlight in the dean's office was very good. Gu Changle smelled that the tea on the tea table in front of her was very good Pu 'er tea.
She did not pick up the teacup elegantly, but talked with the dean about the purpose of this visit.
"I came here because of my best friend Song Yunjia."
The dean was slightly stunned and a little surprised, "Because of Yunjia?"
"Yes." Gu Changle nodded with a smile.
The dean remembered that they had a good personal relationship, and then said, "Yunjia suddenly resigned. The people in the hospital also felt very strange. I wonder why Miss Gu came here this time for Yunjia."
The dean knew that Gu Changle and Song Yunjia had known each other for many years. But the personal relationship between the rich families was sometimes very complicated, and he dared not to guess too much.
Since Gu Changle came here, she must have something to talk to him about.
The dean was calm and quietly waited for Gu Changle to say the purpose of this visit.
Gu Changle smelled the tea and didn't want to keep him guessing. "I know that Yunjia made a mistake in the early years, but she found someone to help her suppress it. I don't know much about what happened at that time, so I want to ask you about the cause and effect of the thing that was suppressed by the Dean."
The dean couldn't help looking stiff and couldn't speak for a moment.
It seemed that this matter was something that should never be mentioned. The dean deeply twisted his eyebrows and made a decision in an instant.
"Miss Gu, I don't know what you mean."
It was obvious that the dean was playing dumb.
Gu Changle couldn't help but snort coldly, "Why? You don't remember the mistakes that Song Yunjia made?"
The dean intended to play dumb to the end, "Miss Gu, Yunjia has been in the People's Hospital for almost ten years. I watched her grow up in this hospital. Yunjia's medical ethics … are not a problem."
When the dean said this, he hesitated for a moment before he gritted his teeth and finished speaking.
Gu Changle rolled her eyes at him disdainfully. "I didn't say that Song Yunjia's medical ethics had a problem. Even if she had a problem, she wouldn't make it public. After all, Gu Changge died in your People's Hospital."
As soon as Gu Changle finished her words, the dean's face turned pale, and his lips trembled a little.
His slightly turbid eyes looked at Gu Changle in astonishment. He couldn't figure out what Gu Changle wanted to do. He asked, "Miss Gu, what's your intention of mentioning this rashly?"
Gu Changle curled her lips coldly. She didn't want to keep him guessing. She simply came to the point, "Dean, it doesn't matter how others die. But how Gu Changge died, you and I know it best. If the cause of her death is found out, who can escape? Who will be unlucky because of this in the end? "
Gu Changle said with sarcasm, "Although I am also the culprit, I am sick. It's easy for me to get away with it. But your hospital's medical ethics and reputation, plus those business families who had a good relationship with Gu Changge when she was alive … Think about it. What will happen to the People's Hospital in the end?"
The dean thought for a while and felt that there was no way out.
Gu Changle looked at his pale face and said slowly, "Dean, I came to you not for nothing. I didn't mention Gu Changge's death to scare you. The reason why I mentioned it again is that even if I don't say it, someone will say it."
The dean couldn't help saying, "Who will say it …"
"Chu Mochen …"
She spat out the name gently.
The dean didn't speak at once.
Seeing that the dean was completely frightened, Gu Changle said slowly, "You also know that the Chu Family and the Gu Family have always been friends. And there was a rumor that Chu Mochen liked Gu Changge and wanted to unite with the Gu Family by marriage. As for why they didn't get married later, you also know that the good student you taught made my sister pregnant. My sister had to get married, so she temporarily cut off contact with the Chu Family."
"But …" She sighed and looked at her newly done nails with sadness. "After so many years in the Gu Family, I also know that although my sister has accepted my brother-in-law, Chu Mochen has always missed my sister very much. Until today, I accidentally met Chu Mochen's fiancée, Song Yunxuan."
"What did Song Yunxuan say?" The dean asked her nervously.
In the past six months in City H, most people who had contact with the upper class had already known Song Yunxuan.
Song Yunxuan was young, but she was not a vegetarian.
A few days ago, she sent her eldest brother Song Yunqiang to prison. It seemed that no one could stop her if she wanted to do something.
The dean couldn't help being afraid, "Does Song Yunxuan want to investigate the cause of Gu Changge's death?"
"She has nothing to do with Gu Changge. Why would she want to investigate the cause of Gu Changge's death?"
Gu Changle sneered.
The dean thought for a while and then asked, "Miss Gu, do you mean that Song Yunxuan told you that Chu Mochen is investigating the cause of Gu Changge's death?"
Gu Changle's lips curved. Her eyes moved from her fingers to the dean's face, "Dean, you are very thoughtful."
The dean's eyes darkened. He felt it was tricky.
Gu Changle continued, "If Chu Mochen didn't find anything, I wouldn't have come here. But Song Yunxuan told me that Chu Mochen had already got something on Song Yunjia."
The dean sighed. His heart seemed to be blocked by a big stone. He didn't know what to say.
Gu Changle saw the dean's pale face and knew that the dean had believed all the lies she made up.
But this was the best. It saved her a lot of strength.
Gu Changle continued, "Dean, Song Yunjia's weakness has been caught. If you still protect Song Yunjia, Chu Mochen will follow the clues and find out many things and people. There are too many grasshoppers tied to this rope. Too many …"
She paused and pretended to be worried. "There are so many of them that they can ruin the reputation of the People's Hospital. You are about to retire. You don't want to be sent to prison before retirement, do you?"
Gu Changle's words were like hitting a snake three inches deep. The look in the dean's eyes changed in an instant.
"Then, Miss Gu, what should I do?"
The dean looked at Gu Changle, hoping that Gu Changle could give him an idea.
Gu Changle was also a little sad, "Although Yunjia and I are very good friends, she still has something on us. We can't let her drag us all into the trouble. Now, we can only abandon the rook to save the king."
"Abandon the rook to save the king?"
The dean didn't understand what Gu Changle meant.
Gu Changle didn't explain. She just felt thirsty. She picked up the teacup on the table and took a sip gently.
The dean thought for a moment and slowly understood what Gu Changle meant.
"Miss Gu, you mean …" The dean felt a little difficult, but he still opened his mouth, "Completely disassociate from Song Yunjia?"
"Do you think it's enough to completely disassociate?" Gu Changle pressed him step by step, "Besides, Song Yunjia has resigned now. Isn't this a completely disassociate?"
"Miss Gu, what should we do?"
Gu Changle was expressionless, "Pay for what Song Yunjia has done first."
The dean was shocked and immediately said, "But, in this case, Yunjia will be the target of public criticism."
"If we sacrifice Song Yunjia and let her bear all the responsibilities, the hospital will not be condemned, and many people will not be investigated. Do you want me and my brother-in-law to be destroyed by Chu Mochen?"
Every word Gu Changle said was as aggressive as a sharp thorn.
The dean suddenly felt that he was forced to say nothing.
Seeing the dean's pale face and hesitation, Gu Changle took a breath and slowly calmed down, "Things have come to this point. We just need to make a choice as soon as possible. As for whether to sacrifice one person or a group of people, only you can make the decision. After all, all the evidence is on you. I hope you can think about it carefully and don't make a wrong choice on this matter."
After Gu Changle finished speaking, she had already known the dean's choice.
She said no more and got up to leave, "I'm going back. Take your time to think about it."
Probably because the impact of this matter was too great, the dean didn't get up to send Gu Changle out of the office. He just frowned on the sofa and thought hard.
When Gu Changle left, she turned around and glanced at the dean.
She had been in the People's Hospital for three or four years, during which she had dealt with the dean countless times. Shao Tianze had also been working in this hospital before, so he knew the dean very well.
The dean was bold when he was young and did a lot of dangerous things in order to get promoted.
When he was old, he still wanted to do some risky things to keep his leisurely old age.
But Song Yunxuan appeared too suddenly, and Chu Mochen was not someone he could afford to offend.
If the cause of Gu Changge's death was found out, the People's Hospital would lose its reputation, and he, the dean, would be sentenced to a heavy punishment.
He enjoyed a happy life all his life, so he would not gamble with his old age.
Gu Changle could guarantee that the dean absolutely thought of betraying Song Yunjia to protect himself at the first time, but he didn't understand and say it out.
She left the hospital.
The dean still maintained the posture of sitting on the sofa in the office, meditating.
After a long time, the dean picked up his cup of tea and took a sip.
Then he stood up, walked to the telephone on the desk, and dialed a number to the archives room.
Seeing that it was the call of the dean's office, the staff in the archives room picked it up and asked the dean, "Dean, what's the matter?"
The dean said without hesitation, "Go to the archives room and find out the information of the patient named Han Mei in the early years. I want to have a look."
The staff in the archives room was stunned and then said, "Dean, Han Mei's information has been suppressed and sealed."
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