Victim Ghost froze, unaware that Lilly was the Ruler of Hell and unable to grasp the meaning behind her words.
At that moment, her unwavering determination vanished completely...
It turned out that her determination was this.
Victim Ghost smiled.
"Thank you..." She looked around. "Thank you all."
Initially, she had some resistance to the onlookers listening to her story.
But unexpectedly, after speaking out, she felt a sense of release.
Lilly suddenly asked, "Ah, one last question! Will you hold grudges against those people? The ones who spoke ill of you and got angry with you?"
Victim Ghost shook her head. "No, patients themselves suffer from illness, which can be understood. Most of the time, the families of patients don't understand medical matters, and that can be understood too."
For those who couldn't understand, she simply moved on. She had many things to do, many patients to treat, and no energy to hold grudges.
She didn't ask the public to treat healthcare professionals as angels or gods. She would be truly satisfied if they could just see them as normal human beings.
Lilly nodded. "You're kind, Victim Ghost."
If it were her, she might not be able to do the same.
Harem Spirit stood up, patting her bottom. "Alright, alright, we've finished listening to the ghost story. It's time to go back to work!"
Weakling Spirit said, "Yeah, I'll go check if Master Belmont has woken up."
Ghost Bride took Victim Ghost's hand. "Let's go, I'll help you choose a headstone."
Victim Ghost looked puzzled.
Lilly followed them inside for a quick look, seeing that Pablo was still unconscious and there were no other abnormalities, then she came out.
In the afternoon, Blake took Lilly to the hospital to visit Hugh before returning.
In the evening, after Lilly had taken a bath and brushed her teeth, she got into bed early, holding her little bunny.
Blake gently touched her small face and asked, "What are you thinking?"
Lilly said, "I'm thinking about why Victim Ghost doesn't have any regrets."
Blake looked at her and spoke in a warm, deep voice, "In her hospital, even though there may be injustice, there are people, even her department head, who have gray income and various unspoken industry rules."
"However, a person's initial intentions never change. When they first chose to enter this profession, they also made an oath to their masters, holding the desire to save lives and heal the wounded in their hearts."
"In this world, there are worms everywhere, and unreasonable people everywhere."
"But you have to believe that light will always overcome darkness. Just like the places where the sun shines, it can surpass all darkness."
It is unfair to dismiss the dedication of the majority of doctors silently contributing because of a small number of incompetent ones.
It is also unfair to deny the contributions made by the majority of public servants to society because of a small number of selfish and greedy individuals.
To condemn the majority of people who silently sacrifice because of a despicable few is inherently unfair.
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