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The world has turned into Hell's Game, why should I stay human?!-Chapter 1276 - 786: Medical Consultant and Yang Fengdian Intel (Part 2)
Hu Tutu immediately put on a sincere smile.
"No discounts for new clients? Like erasing my previous consultation time or something."
Liu Zheng said half-jokingly.
"That won’t work. Your previous issues involved personal privacy, already within my capable limits."
Hu Tutu’s expression turned serious again.
"Alright. Does your service include inquiring about hospital employee information?"
He asked.
"Of course. This is actually one of the most common consultation types."
Hu Tutu replied.
"Hmm. Is there a more private place?"
Liu Zheng glanced around and asked.
Though he could only see the staff at the window, he felt surrounded by a sea of people.
"Yes, please follow me."
Hu Tutu led him to the parking lot and then to a nanny van.
The so-called nanny van is a multi-purpose vehicle with more than seven seats, typically equipped with a vanity, small bedroom, refrigerator, TV, and even a toilet, offering both convenience and comfort.
"Please enter."
Hu Tutu opened the door of the rear compartment.
"Thank you."
Liu Zheng climbed into the compartment, and Hu Tutu followed from the other side.
Once the door was closed and the curtains drawn, an isolated feeling arose spontaneously.
"This van is equipped with the most advanced anti-detection devices, capable of blocking most transcendent abilities and technological eavesdropping. You can speak freely."
Hu Tutu said.
"Can I make anti-City Hall comments too?"
He asked deliberately.
"Yes, everything you say will be kept strictly confidential. Of course, that’s within the limits of my will."
"Like if?"
"For instance, if City Hall staff torture me severely, under circumstances where I can no longer hold on, I would reveal everything you said."
Hu Tutu responded.
"You are quite honest."
Liu Zheng smirked.
"Being honest with clients is a professional virtue. Of course, it’s within necessary limits."
Hu Tutu remarked.
"What is your company’s relationship with the hospital?"
He asked.
"A cooperative relationship. The hospital cooperates with the company’s business, and the company donates research funds to the hospital."
Hu Tutu responded.
"Oh."
This form is quite common.
"So if I want to misbehave at the hospital, would you provide services too?"
Liu Zheng inquired again.
"That depends on what kind of mischief you intend to do. If you’re just trying to pursue a nurse, ruin a doctor, or intervene in a patient’s treatment process, we will give you the most efficient advice with minimal side effects."
Hu Tutu replied calmly.
"What if I want to eliminate a doctor?"
He asked.
"Then we would advise you to handle them outside of the hospital. If you’re willing to reconcile, we can also apply pressure to force them to reconcile with you."
Hu Tutu replied.
"So you can’t help me eliminate a doctor inside the hospital?"
Liu Zheng perceived her underlying implication.
"Correct. This is an unspoken rule between us and the hospital. If we violate it, we’ll face great pressure."
Hu Tutu nodded.
"What if I don’t need you to provide a plan and action?"
He asked again.
"In principle, that’s also not allowed."
Hu Tutu appeared a bit troubled.
But what’s not allowed in principle is actually possible.
"Do you know Yang Fengdian from the pathology department?"
Having finished probing, Liu Zheng moved on to the main topic.
"I do know—one of the original thirteen knives of trauma surgery, but due to a medical accident and disfavor with the deputy director, was reassigned to the pathology department."
Hu Tutu replied.
"What kind of medical accident?"
"He insisted on using a technique that wasn’t mature yet, decided to complete it alone even after assistants voiced their inability, leading to unsatisfactory surgery results. Coincidentally, the patient’s family had ties to the Ministry of Health."
Hu Tutu explained.
"What happened after he was reassigned to the pathology department?"
Liu Zheng asked.
"Once in the pathology department, Yang Fengdian exhibited research skills not inferior to his clinical skills, quickly making a name for himself in the field of parasitology research."
"Meanwhile, his personality grew increasingly extreme and cruel, often overusing experimental materials beyond limits, and sometimes coercing patients or hospital contractors to cooperate with his experiments."
Hu Tutu explained.
"Hmm."
The information compared to what the Bai Family gathered was similar, only more detailed.
"What about his strength?"
Liu Zheng asked again.
"His fingers are very nimble and stable; he can engrave writing on four grains of rice simultaneously. His leg muscles have explosive strength; during a tantrum, he once kicked down the front door of the CT room."
Hu Tutu said.
The CT room doors are typically dense lead panels with stainless steel frames for radiation protection.
Lead is a soft metal, only about a third the hardness of iron, but considering the thickness of the door, Yang Fengdian’s kicking power is still astounding.
If his lower limb strength is this strong, his upper limb power can’t be far off. Plus, with his finger precision, a physical fight would be difficult.
"What about transcendent abilities?"
"These he’s never demonstrated. Even in altercations with others, he’s only resorted to physical fighting, avoiding the use of transcendent abilities even when risking injury."
Hu Tutu explained.
"Could it be possible he lacks transcendent abilities?"
Liu Zheng speculated.
"Impossible. Even if he initially didn’t have them, working at the hospital for so long, he would have developed them."
Hu Tutu shook her head.
Metropolis is a world brimming with transcendent elements. Even those without any transcendent bloodline, after working in certain professions long enough, acquire transcendent abilities related to those professions.
Moreover, the type of transcendent abilities a person gains is closely linked to their personality.
With Yang Fengdian’s personality, he’s certain to awaken combat-related transcendent abilities.
"What should I be cautious of when fighting a doctor?"
Liu Zheng asked.
"Do you have any disease now?"
Hu Tutu asked directly.
"Does ALS count?"
He wasn’t sure whether his ALS had been overwritten by Black Mountain Goat bloodline or merely concealed. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
After all, even in reality, the cause of ALS still remains unclear.
"It counts."
Hu Tutu nodded.
"ALS isn’t considered a terrifying disease since neuro-reconstruction technology is already very mature. If you don’t want surgery, there are many conservative treatment methods available."
"But if you fight a doctor without preparation, the opponent might accelerate your condition, pushing you directly into the terminal phase of ALS, which would make you passive."
She described.
Terminal ALS patients are almost like vegetative states, and most transcendent abilities require mobility to be effective.
"What preparations should be made?"
Liu Zheng asked.
"This involves the specific plan and action."
Hu Tutu said.
"I’m not necessarily looking to eliminate it. My friend is in its hands; if it can release my friend, I won’t take action."
He said.
"Hmm..."
Hu Tutu hesitated.
If it was someone else, she’d agree without hesitation.
Mediating doctor-patient relationships is one of their company’s core businesses.
But the character of this doctor, Yang Fengdian, is indeed peculiar. Their company’s past dealings with him were unpleasant; she couldn’t guarantee successful mediation.
Events would undoubtedly spook Yang, leading to the potential elimination of the hostage.
Screwing up a prestigious client’s custom service would significantly harm their company’s reputation.
Especially for Hu Tutu, her career would end here, likely impacting her entire life.
If she admits they can’t handle the mediation, it would also lead Liu Zheng to doubt her and the company’s competence.
"Custom service money is indeed hard-earned."
Hu Tutu sighed internally.







