Dr. Li had received specific instructions while Sheng Ruxi was still in a coma. He was to keep her condition strictly confidential, not leaking any information to the public or even hospital staff.As the only doctor assigned to her case, he had followed those instructions diligently, without prying into her personal affairs. Now, as the news of Sheng Ruxi's arrival reached him, Dr. Li felt a sense of foreboding. The heavens seemed to be calling him to his grave, entangling him further in the dangerous web of the Qin family.
Dr. Li instructed the receptionist to send Sheng Ruxi to his office. Moments later, a beautiful woman walked into his office, clad in leather pants, a white top, and a black jacket. Dr. Li couldn't help but appreciate her exquisite appearance, recognizing the impeccable taste of General Qin Weisheng. Sheng Ruxi had styled her hair in a youthful ponytail, her exquisite roseate lips were inviting and her eyes captivated him, resembling the deep expanse of an ocean.
Dr. Li gestured towards a chair, indicating for Sheng Ruxi to take a seat. He observed her carefully, trying to gauge her intentions and the reason behind her visit.
"Hello Miss Sheng, what can I do for you?" Dr. Li inquired, maintaining a professional demeanor.
Sheng Ruxi was a little stunned that Dr Li no longer referred to her as Mrs Qin. It became clear to her that he was aware of her divorce from Qin Weisheng. "I came here today because I need information about my past. I've lost my memory, and I'm trying to piece together the missing fragments."
Sheng Ruxi noticed Dr Li's uneasiness. She leaned forward, her eyes filled with a mix of hope and desperation. "Dr. Li, please understand how important this is to me. Any information you can provide would be immensely helpful."
Dr. Li sighed and looked at Sheng Ruxi sympathetically. "Mrs... I mean, Sheng Ruxi, I understand your desire for answers. However, I must adhere to professional ethics and patient confidentiality. I cannot disclose personal information about Qin Weisheng or any other patient."
"Dr. Li, I am not just any patient. I am connected to him, and I need to understand that connection," Sheng Ruxi pleaded, her voice tinged with frustration.
Dr. Li nodded, acknowledging her words. "I understand the gravity of the situation, but I cannot compromise my professional responsibilities. Since you have lost your memory, it might be best to consult a specialist in memory recovery or a therapist who can guide you through the process. They may be able to help you regain your memories or provide coping strategies for your situation."
Sheng Ruxi slumped back in her chair, a mix of disappointment and determination evident in her expression. "I appreciate your concern, Dr. Li, but I was hoping you could provide some insight. Nonetheless, I will consider your suggestion and seek help elsewhere. Thank you for your time."
Dr. Li nodded understandingly. "You're welcome, Sheng Ruxi. I truly wish you the best in your search for answers. If there's anything else I can do to support you within the boundaries of medical ethics, please don't hesitate to let me know."
With a nod of gratitude, Sheng Ruxi rose from her seat. Though disappointed by the outcome, she understood Dr. Li's position and knew that she would need to explore other avenues to uncover the truth about her past.
Apologies for the confusion. Let's start again.
As Sheng Ruxi stood up, ready to leave, the door swung open, and a nurse entered the office. Her eyes widened in surprise at the sight of Sheng Ruxi holding a gun. Before she could react, Sheng Ruxi's voice filled the room, firm and determined.
"Nobody move! Stay right where you are!" Sheng Ruxi commanded, her grip firm on the gun that she had taken from the man that attacked her earlier. Dr. Li's eyes widened in shock, while the nurse gasped, fear evident in her eyes.
Dr. Li's voice trembled slightly as he asked, "What is the meaning of this?"
Sheng Ruxi's gaze hardened as she focused on Dr. Li, her voice resolute. "I need information about Qin Weisheng, and I know you have it. Don't make me use this gun."
Dr. Li's brows furrowed in confusion. "I can't just give you that information. It's confidential."
Sheng Ruxi's voice grew more urgent. "You don't understand. My life is at stake here. I need to know the truth. Tell me everything you know about Qin Weisheng, or this nurse will pay the price."
The nurse whimpered, her eyes darting between Sheng Ruxi and Dr. Li, her trembling hands held up in a gesture of surrender.
Dr. Li hesitated for a moment, weighing his options. "Please, don't harm her. Let her go, and we can talk. I'll do my best to help you."
Sheng Ruxi's eyes narrowed, her grip on the gun tightening. "No tricks, no false information. I want the truth, or else."
Dr. Li nodded, his voice filled with a mix of fear and compassion. "I promise you, I'll be honest. Just let the nurse go."
Sheng Ruxi glanced at the nurse, her expression hardened. "Remember, any move against me, and she pays the price."
With a flick of her wrist, Sheng Ruxi released the nurse, who stumbled backward, her eyes filled with fear and relief. Dr. Li took a deep breath, realizing the seriousness of the situation.
"Now, tell me everything," Sheng Ruxi demanded, her voice unyielding. "I need to know the truth about Qin Weisheng."
"OK. Calm down." Dr Li said as he pressed a button under his desk. He proceeded to tell her everything he knew. As Dr. Li divulged the information, Sheng Ruxi listened intently, her eyes focused on him.