Chapter 1959: Chapter 1969: Crowds Gather Outside the Emergency Room
"Okay, don’t worry, I definitely have your back," Olivia Lewis promised confidently, but Enna Clark still had doubts about her.
But having doubts wouldn’t help.
She glanced at the time on her watch, composed herself, and headed toward the Emergency Department—
The hospital’s Emergency Department was indeed as Olivia Lewis had described, crowded with people, and there were police officers present maintaining order.
But they couldn’t stop the journalists who desperately wanted to rush inside.
"Let us in!"
"Yes, let us in! We want to go in and capture the truth!"
"We want to interview the injured, understand the situation!"
The police formed a human wall, blocking the relentless journalists outside, sternly holding a loudspeaker and saying loudly, "Please remain calm and cooperate with our police work. Do not cause loud disturbances in the hospital, as it affects the work of the medical staff. If anyone continues to incite disruption, we will detain those responsible according to the law!"
"We only want to uncover the truth; why can’t we interview the injured and their families? Are there secrets inside that can’t be revealed?" a journalist persistently questioned the police officer holding the loudspeaker.
The police officer shot her a glance and said, "It’s not that we won’t let you conduct interviews inside; it’s that the large number of you would disturb the medical staff treating the patients."
"We won’t disturb anyone else; we just want to interview the injured, the families of the injured too."
"I don’t care what you want to do; all I know is that my job is to maintain order on-site and ensure the doctors inside can concentrate on treating patients. Don’t keep making a fuss here, or I’ll just have to enforce the law."
The female journalist wasn’t afraid at all and surrounded the police officer with cameras, quickly saying, "Are you threatening journalists now? Just because we seek interviews with the injured’s families, the police openly threaten journalists?"
The police officer was extremely aggravated by her, impatiently pushed the camera away, and said with forced patience, "I’m asking you to cooperate with our police work and not disturb the rescue operation inside. If you continue to cause a commotion in the hospital, we will have to enforce the law. This is also in consideration of the injured and their families; what if your persistence affects the doctors saving lives in there?"
"We only request to interview the injured’s families; how could that affect the doctors? You clearly threatened me earlier, saying that if I keep requesting interviews, you’d take me to the police station. Didn’t you say something like that?"
"..." The police officer was dizzy from her twisting words and instinctively refuted, "I didn’t."
The female journalist deliberately provoked him, saying, "Words have been spoken, and we have cameras. As a police officer, are you not willing to admit what you said? You actually did say something like that."
The police officer was being tugged and pushed around, with a microphone poking at his face; he couldn’t help but fend off her microphone, saying with an unhappy expression, "I said it, but what I meant was..."
The female journalist flashed a victorious smile, promptly cut him off, and turned to the photographer, "Did you record that? Quickly send it back to the company!"
"Don’t worry, it’s recorded. Okay, I’ll send it right away," the photographer also smiled knowingly, made an OK gesture with the camera, and walked aside.
The police officer, though slow to react, realized what they were up to and immediately shouted, "Come back! What are you doing? You’re making fraudulent news!"
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