147 Chapter 147–Challenging Corruption, Calling for Reinforcements
147 Chapter 147 – Challenging Corruption, Calling for Reinforcements
The sickly–sweet smell of antiseptic mixed with traditional herbal remedies hung heavy in the air as I watched the scene unfold before me. Dr. Desmond Davenport, the so–called “Traditional Medicine God,” had just finished fawning over the wealthy man’s jade pendant. My jaw clenched as I observed the tear–streaked face of the peasant woman being ushered away from the consultation area.
Her child’s life was at stake, yet she was dismissed because her offering wasn’t valuable enough. Meanwhile, a man with a gold chain thick as my thumb and an attitude twice as heavy was being welcomed with open arms.
“My good friend,” Dr. Davenport was saying, his hand still clasping the jade pendant, “what minor ailment brings you to me today?”
The gold–chain man laughed, a sound like gravel in a blender. “Nothing serious, Doc. Just some indigestion after too many business dinners. Thought I’d get your miracle herbs rather than some cheap street vendor’s concoction.”
Indigestion. This man was cutting ahead of dozens of truly sick people–including a child coughing blood–for indigestion.
I approached the peasant woman as she collapsed onto a bench, silent tears streaming down her weathered face.
“Your son,” I said softly. “How high is his fever?”
She looked up, startled that anyone would take notice of her. “Very high, sir. Three days now. He coughs blood, and his body burns like fire?
The symptoms were clear–acute respiratory inflammation with possi!
infection
spreading to the bloodstream. Without treatment, her child might not survive another
day.
“Wait here,” I told her.
I strode to the front of the line, ignoring the protests that erupted behind me. Dr. Davenport looked up, annoyance flashing across his face as his carefully orchestrated routine was disrupted.
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“Excuse me,” his assistant stepped forward, clipboard raised like a shield, “but you’ll need to wait your turn-”
“There’s a child dying of fever while you’re treating indigestion, I cut in, my voice carrying through the suddenly silent corridor.
Dr. Davenport’s professional smile remained frozen on his face. “Young man, I understand your concern, but we have a system here-”
“A system based on wealth rather than need?” I stepped closer. “Is that the oath you took as a healer?”
The gold–chain man grabbed my shoulder. “Hey, watch it! Do you know who I am?”
I didn’t bother looking at him. “Someone who can wait fifteen minutes while a child receives treatment.”
“Now see here-” Dr. Davenport began, his voice rising.
“No, you see here.” I reached into my pocket and pulled out a small wooden box. “I have something that might interest you, Doctor.”
Curiosity flickered across his face. Greed was predictable that way–the promise of something valuable always captured attention.
“What is this?” he asked, professional demeanor slipping as avarice took over.
“A treasure,” I said simply, opening the box to reveal nothing but air. “Oh wait, it seems empty. Just like your commitment to healing.”
The shock on his face was almost comical. The gold–chain man barked out a laugh, thinking himself exempt from my judgment.
“You little-” Dr. Davenport sputtered, his face reddening.
I didn’t give him time to finish. My hand moved faster than anyone expected, connecting with his cheek in a sharp, crisp slap that echoed through the hallway.
Gasps erupted around us. The doctor staggered back, hand flying to his face in disbelief.
“That woman’s son is dying” I said, my voice deadly calm. “You will treat him now, or I will make sure everyone in Havenwood City knows exactly what kind of ‘god‘ you really
are.”
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The gold–chain man grabbed my collar, hauling me around to face him. “You’ve got some nerve, punk! Do you have any idea who you’re messing with?”
I met his gaze evenly. “Someone who’s about to be very disappointed.”
His face contorted with rage. “I’m Tyson Berg, you nobody! I own half the shipping docks in this city!”
“Congratulations,” I replied. “I hope that comforts you while you wait your turn for treatment.”
He released me with a shove, pulling out his phone. “You’re dead. My boys are on their way right now. Nobody humiliates Tyson Berg”
Dr. Davenport had recovered enough to find his voice again. “Security! Remove this man immediately!”
I smiled, the kind of smile that had made stronger men than these back away. “That won’t be necessary.” I pulled out my own phone and dialed a number.
“Roman,” I said when the call connected, “I’m at the Traditional Medicine Hospital on Third Street. Could use some company
The gold–chain man–Tyson–laughed incredulously. “You think calling a friend will save you? My guys will tear through your little buddy like tissue paper.”
I didn’t bother responding, turning instead to the peasant woman still watching wide–eyed from her bench. “Ma’am, please bring your son forward. The doctor will see
him now.”
Dr. Davenport bristled. “I most certainly will not! You’ve assaulted me! You’ll be lucky if I don’t have you arrested!”
“For what? Enforcing medical ethics?” I challenged. “Perhaps I should call the Medical Board instead. I’m sure they’d be interested in your… selection criteria.”
Before he could respond, commotion erupted from the entrance. Five burly men in matching black jackets pushed their way through the crowd.
“Boss!” one called to Tyson. “We got your message!”
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Tyson’s confidence returned instantly. “There he is! Teach this nobody some
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