Dr. Zhao from the Chinese Medicine Department of the Sixth Municipal Hospital, named Zhao Jiang, arrived promptly after Yang Changpeng suggested that he diagnose Zhong Qiang, as if he had been waiting for this moment to come.
In the face of such a coincidence, Tang Ye immediately sorted through the events and outlined a conspiracy. Whether it was Zhong Qiang, Yang Changpeng, or Zhao Jiang, all had very obvious suspicious aspects.
The onlookers didn't know about the grudge between Tang Ye and Yang Changpeng, nor did they understand the conflict of interest between the First and Sixth Municipal Hospitals. Therefore, they only focused on the immediate situation and didn't consider deeper conspiracies. But Tang Ye, as someone who had climbed to where he was step by step, knew these matters all too well. He felt helpless; where there were people, there was a jianghu of clandestine rivalries and constant contention.
Since that was the case, he would not be soft-hearted.