"Okay, I understand, Dr. Lu." The young man wasn't completely clueless and quickly realized that all these were Lu Cheng's hints.
As the saying goes, it's better to destroy ten temples than one marriage. How could Lu Cheng intentionally break his marriage?
So everything could only be hinted at, mentioned but not expanded upon.
This includes, but is not limited to, the real reasons for 'infertility'.
When the patient insisted on discharging, Lu Cheng talked to the leadership, involved the safety office, and still, the patient was adamant. The hospital no longer had reason to keep him.
Continuing to prevent the patient from leaving would involve infringing on the patient's 'personal freedom'!
With the safety office testifying, Lu Cheng and the hospital had fulfilled their final advisory duties. Even if problems arose later, the hospital as a whole, not just Lu Cheng, would bear responsibility.
