【566】The truth is coming

Style: Romance Author: Fat mother is kindWords: 1076Update Time: 24/01/12 05:52:06
"That's it." Facing a group of angry doctors, Section Chief Wang felt that the situation was not good and could no longer sit still. He stood up and explained, "Let me explain the situation. Our Officer Hu is very familiar with her. It is said that they are friends. She is not going to jail and will not be harmed when she goes to our city bureau. She is going to testify against criminals, but she does not need to face the criminals face to face to identify them through the monitor screen."

It seemed as if his words made the group of doctors opposite calm down. Who would have thought that someone else would come later.

"She was taken away in a police car." Tao Zhijie said directly when he came into the office.

This sentence and this image immediately set a fire over the heads of a group of people.

"She did nothing wrong, why did you use a police car to drag her away!"

"Police cars are not only used to pick up criminals but also to protect witnesses."

"Other people don't know her condition clearly when they see her. If you do this, how can others misunderstand her?" a group of doctors asked.

"Yes, yes, if someone spreads rumors about her in the future, our police will take the initiative to help her clarify, okay?" Section Chief Wang said all he could with his mouth dry.

"Everyone calm down." Director Yang stood in the middle to make peace. "Let Chief Wang explain the ins and outs first."

The people who came here had heard what Hu Zhenfan and Xie Wanying said before and knew everything about it.

There are only two doubts left in the whole matter. One is, Xie Wanying was looking to see who dropped the envelope. This may require asking Xie Wanying herself or that person to come forward.

When it comes to protecting his students' life and death, Tan Kelin admires Xie's stubbornness from the bottom of his heart.

"She didn't tell?" Tao Zhijie asked him.

"Yes, she said that it is not good for people's private affairs to be exposed because of this unexpected incident. Everyone has the right to privacy." Tan Kelin said. I have to admit that Xie Wanying was right in thinking about this.

The room was a little quiet for a while. Thinking about it, it is not easy for a girl to achieve such perseverance in life.

"Hey", the office door opened a crack.

Director Yang raised his glasses and looked carefully at the person in the crack of the door: "Doctor Zhang?"

Zhang Tinghai came over because he was concerned about Xie Wanying?

Everyone's surprised eyes fell back on Zhang Tinghai's face, but they remembered that there were rumors that this person hated Xie Wanying.

Zhang Tinghai, who received their questions, said: "I dropped the envelope."

There was a sound of surprise.

Everyone believed it: Xie Wanying had never lied. She was really not friends with that person. How could she possibly shield a criminal?

"I didn't expect that she didn't say it for this reason." Deep confusion flashed across Zhang Tinghai's face.

"Speak clearly, Doctor Zhang." Director Yang walked up to him and asked about the situation, "What exactly did you put in that envelope? People said you looked very nervous when you dropped the envelope."

It was as if the hospital leaders had heard about this and did not investigate further, thinking that there was no evidence. A hospital cannot just doubt an employee.

"The envelope contains a summons issued by the local court to my father. I collected it for my father. Because he was a guarantor for a friend back then, and his friend ran away ungratefully, leaving all the debt to him. My father wanted to do this for me. I was greatly stimulated, and now I am taking care of all his debts. It doesn’t matter to me, I am mainly afraid that my father will think that it will cause trouble to my son when he finds out, and he will commit suicide if he can’t figure it out.” Zhang Tinghai said.

Everyone's face showed the same complex expression as Zhang Tinghai: Who would have thought that when she insisted on her principles, she was equivalent to vouching for her own life, inadvertently protecting the life of another person.