Chapter 888 It's Part of the Process
In the end, Jenny couldn't convince her to undergo the surgery. She had no way to solve
her problems. Although she was confident in the surgery, she couldn't guarantee success.
Of course, Jenny could pay for the surgery. However, it would not solve the problem.
People like her were rampant, and there would be more in the future. She couldn't save
them all.
Besides, when Jenny suggested the idea, the mother refused at once. She didn't know
what to do.
Feeling frustrated, Jenny knocked on the director's door.
"Jenny," he said politely. He knew she was skillful despite her young age and knew of her
identity.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJenny smiled at him and sat down. "Patient number 23 says that she wants to be
discharged."
The director was stunned. He was trying to remember who it was. He soon did. She was a
mother with a little girl next to her. It was quite memorable.
"Why so sudden? Isn't her surgery scheduled after two weeks?" The director was
surprised. He had seen her records and knew that surgery could cure her condition. It was
not to the point of giving up.
Jenny sighed. "She said she wanted to leave some money behind for her daughter."
"Well..." The director was at a loss for words. However, it wasn't the first time he had seen
something like this, and he knew why Jenny was so upset. He tried to comfort her. "Do you
think it's a pity she's choosing to give up her life for money?”
Jenny said nothing, but it was true.
"Jenny, you're not short of money. You don't know how important it is to normal people.
You cherish life and want to save them even if they go broke. But normal people have to
consider many things. What if the surgery doesn't work? It'd be a disaster if they lost both
their health and their money."
Jenny lowered her head, feeling unpleasant.
The director smiled lightly. "Well, you're a doctor. It's part of the process. You'll get used to
it. People may say we are cold, but they don't know that we've seen many cases like this.
It hurts, but we can't do anything, and it will haunt us for the rest of our life. If you can get
over it, you'll become a qualified doctor. But if you don't..."
The director didn't finish his words, but Jenny knew what he meant. If she couldn't deal
with something like that, she wasn't cut out to be a doctor.
Jenny felt bitter. She asked, "Can I pay for her surgery, then?"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThere was a child involved. Jenny didn't have a mother growing up. She couldn't just let a
young girl lose her mother like that.
"Well, I won't recommend it," he said. "Think about it. You can pay for one patient's fees
today, and soon, everyone will know that there's a kind- hearted doctor in Bardoff City
who would pay for their patient's surgery. Everyone would swarm toward you. What would
happen, then?"
Jenny opened her mouth to say something, but the director said, "Even if it doesn't
spread, how can you guarantee that you won't encounter something worse in the future?
Are you going to keep paying the bills?"
Jenny wanted to say that she was not short of money and would be willing to pay the bills.
However, she kept quiet because she knew how laughable those words were.