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I had also been longing to know the answers as well.I took a deep breath and walked over to Peter. His entire body trembled. He kept glancing nervously at Janet. She was livid.“Because Peter’s wife is a psycho.”I grabbed Peter’s collar and yanked it open, exposing his chest. It was covered in scars from candle burns.Right after I said that, Janet screamed at me, “What are you babbling about, you piece of trash?”“Well, I guess that guy got it rough, too.”“But Dr. Alcott didn’t cause it, though.”I looked at the person who had just spoken with a smile and said, “Exactly. None of Peter’s problems are my fault. But he did go looking for comfort from my wife, Skyler. They got carried away and slept together. And guess what? They caught a disease.”“I did not!” Peter shook his head frantically at Janet. “Dear, you have to believe me. I swear nothing happened. I’d never go that far. I love you!”Janet remained silent. She said nothing until I handed her Peter’s medical report
The officer looked somewhat exasperated. “Fine, we’ll do this here. What’s your proof?”I posted a video analysis online created by a professional for everyone to review. I began to speak as it played.“The surgery footage Skyler used to frame me? It’s edited. AI-generated.“And you’re wondering why the cuts looked so smooth? That’s thanks to my mentee.“During every surgery, he would stand in the same spot. I scolded him countless times because he was blocking the light. But he never learned.“Only now do I understand. That spot also blocked the camera. No matter how they spliced the footage, it would look seamless.“You’re lying! That video came straight from the hospital’s system. You keep claiming I edited it, but do you have the original?”Skyler was certain I could not produce the original. I nodded and said, “You’re right. I don’t have the original to prove I’m innocent. That’s why I had to find professionals to analyze your footage instead.”Murmurs rippled through th
Only then did Peter realize what had happened. He shook his head frantically.“No... that’s not it. I...”Every gaze that had judged me moments ago turned to stare at Peter.“Wait, he actually faked his paralysis to set up a doctor? What kind of grudge would drive someone to do something like this?”“No wonder fewer people want to become doctors these days. The training is hard enough, you have to worry about patients causing scenes, and now you have to worry about being framed too?”“People like him are the reason we’re losing all the good doctors.”Skyler, however, said, “Chester, I had no idea you were such a medical genius! But honestly, curing Peter is the least you could do. You’re the reason his legs stopped working in the first place.”Everyone exchanged confused glances after she spoke. After all, Skyler wore a white coat. Her words carried some weight.She seized the moment and addressed the crowd. “The first pressure point Dr. Alcott stimulated just now triggered Pet
“Officer, Peter’s legs look just like a disabled person’s legs. But that’s only because he’s lying on the floor. The thing is, nobody knows their own body better than themselves. What if he’s faking it?“After all, disabilities can stem from multiple causes. A fracture can result in lower limb disability. So can problems with the nervous system. Fractures can be diagnosed. But that’s not the case for nervous system issues.”I looked toward Peter and said, “You don’t have a fracture, do you?”“Chester, I can’t believe you’d stoop this low to avoid responsibility! What do I gain from pretending to be disabled?”I sneered. He could gain my death, obviously.But I did not want to argue with him. Instead, I addressed the officer directly.“I know clinical massage. I can try it on him, and we’ll know if he’s really paralyzed. May I?”“Why should I let you humiliate me like that?!” Peter yelled. He desperately looked toward Janet.She lunged forward and shrieked, “What are you trying
The family member who had been yelling at me moments ago rushed forward to support the elderly man. But when he approached the old man, the old man raised his hand and slapped him.“You ungrateful brat! Dr. Alcott cured me, and you’re over here joining in their circus?”“Dad, but... yesterday your leg couldn’t even—”“The doctor said it needs a week to heal. Are you worried I’m costing you too much money by staying in the hospital?”“That’s not what I—”“Dr. Alcott, I’m sorry. My son is out of line.”I helped the gray-haired elderly man to his feet. The crowd around us grew even more bewildered.They had all claimed my medical malpractice had ruined someone. Yet there was a patient who was not only fully recovered, but also walking up to clear my name.The old man stood beside me and said to the officer, “Officer, Dr. Alcott is a good doctor. If it weren’t for him, I’d probably died.”The officer nodded after listening. “Sounds like a misunderstanding. Everyone, clear out.”
I looked at Paul in a daze. He had just betrayed me.I never imagined that someone I had spent three months earnestly mentoring would actually team up with Peter and Skyler to frame me together.“I knew something was off about him. Why else would a patient come after him specifically?”“Right. The patient bore no grudges against him. He was supposed to save his life. But instead, he deliberately taught his mentee the wrong thing? Would he try to get the rest of us killed, too?”“Even his own mentee couldn’t stand it anymore. What kind of garbage human being is this?”“Aren’t the hospital management here? We want answers! If this hospital keeps doctors like him on staff, who in their right mind would ever come here?”An uproar erupted. Security did their best to maintain order, but they could not suppress the agitated crowd.I shouted, “I never taught you the wrong protocol! What proof do you have that it was me?!”“You did the exact same thing in the last operation. I pointed i







