Cao Binghe left quickly and returned just as fast, seemingly having already dealt with the outpatient service and reception counter work.
After he spoke a few words at the consultation room's door, many people in the waiting crowd stood up one after another.
Some left dejectedly, while others, filled with anger, grabbed Cao Binghe and the accompanying nurses to argue. Some even started shouting loudly at the door, as if raising their voices would force the hospital to change its decision.
However, no matter how much commotion they made, Cao Binghe and the nurses explained things in a very calm tone, over and over again.
Gradually, those willing to accept a change of doctors sat down. A large part of this group had come for Good Friend Hospital's reputation, seeking its experts. Whether the expert was Lan Changhua or not wasn't a major concern for them; their primary goal was to see a doctor.
