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    You can hear Classmate Wei sighing.  Classmate Xie was right to tell him not to see Shanshan.  The problem is, Shanshan is so pitiful.

    Classmate Wei was a little worried that some people would scold this child for stirring up a "hornet's nest".

    Will not.  At least the medical staff could understand the child Shanshan's mood.  Shanshan's parents, who were sued by their own daughter, are also unlikely to complain about their eldest daughter who wants to protect her younger sister.

    After Shanshan finished her complaint, the ones who were most panicked were actually the four old men who kept accusing their daughter, son, son-in-law and daughter-in-law of selling their organs.  The four old people just said this, how could they believe in their hearts that their family had really sold their children's organs.

    The old man was silent and seemed to be reflecting.

    Therefore, sometimes when something is revealed, it may seem like a bad thing at first glance, but it may not turn out to be all bad.

    Hearing the word "no" from classmate Xie categorically, Wei Shangquan and Duan Sanbao couldn't help but look back at her: wondering where her optimism came from.

    She came back from the future and knew that with the popularization of higher education, people's ideas will change in the future, and science will make the general public become more and more sensible and kind-hearted.

    It¡¯s late at night, and the emergency department is not like the inpatient department, so the door cannot be locked.  When the security guard dozed off, people took advantage of it.

    Li Huaien sneaked into the emergency room.  He didn't find anyone else to interview, he just looked for Dr. Xie, who had been missing for a few days.  The professional characteristic of a reporter is to pursue the truth. He wants to find someone who will not lie to him and can have the true answer.  With his sense of smell and intuition as a reporter, it would be better to ask anyone than her.

    At this time, the peak traffic period of the emergency department has long passed, and the internists are off work.  There were fewer children in the surgery. After seeing the children on hand, Duan Sanbao asked everyone to seize the opportunity to sleep.

    Xie Wanying took the initiative to apply for everyone to check the children in the observation room before going to bed, but she came back to work full of enthusiasm the day before.  After the others went to the lounge, she walked to the observation room alone, during which she noticed that Reporter Li was secretly staring at her.

    ¡°It¡¯s impossible to say that I¡¯m not afraid of reporters at all.  There is no point in being afraid of problems.

    Having been reborn once and twice as a human being and twice as a doctor, Xie Wanying sees the problem from a deeper perspective.  After all, what happened today is a reflection of the doctor-patient relationship.  If patients, their families, and society trust the professionalism of doctors, it is impossible to believe the story of organ trading happening here.

    To face and resolve the intense contradictions and conflicts in the doctor-patient relationship, frankness is the first step.  Only by letting patients and family members understand what doctors really think can the ground for rumors disappear.

    Based on this idea, after finishing her job, Xie Wanying did not refuse to communicate with Reporter Li when she walked back to the clinic.

    After following her into the office, Li Huaien was a little surprised by her acceptance and asked, "Do you know some truth and want to tell me?"

    I thought to myself that she refused last time, but this time her attitude was different. Could it be that there was something hidden that no one knew about.

    "Yes." Xie Wanying affirmed.

    Li Huaien¡¯s eyes lit up, feeling like big news was coming, and he touched his pen and notebook.

    ¡°Here¡¯s the truth. Do you know the upper limit on the ratio of recipient to donor in pediatric organ transplantation?¡±

    Li Huaien was absolutely confused by her previous rhetorical question.

    Journalists love interviewers most, and they may think that interviewers are closest to the truth when they dig out people¡¯s hidden secrets.  In fact, for some things, you can get the correct facts by simply checking the literature.

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