Chapter 1568: Chapter 637: Sweeping Arrests, Winning All Hearts (Part 2)
"Now that they’ve started targeting you, how could they not also be wary of your family?"
It seems my guess was right; Director Huang has turned the tables by collecting evidence against them and likely has entrusted his family with it.
Because, at critical moments, the only people one can truly trust are family.
No friend can be relied upon.
Someone as crafty as Director Huang wouldn’t have a genuinely trustworthy friend.
Again, there was silence.
This time, it didn’t last long before he looked up at Zhou Can and said, "I am willing to help you. All I ask is that you fulfill your promise to keep my family safe and try to reduce my sentence."
"A wise man submits to circumstances. You will definitely be grateful for the decision you made today. This matter must be handled quickly because I fear they will soon go after your family. Once you show your sincerity, I will protect your family until those behind the scenes are fully brought to justice. As for you, reporting criminals is a way to atone for your mistakes. Behind me is a powerful legal team, and this gentleman here is a top-notch lawyer."
Zhou Can pointed at the lawyer with a briefcase not far away.
"I certainly hope so!"
At this moment, Director Huang felt a sense of powerlessness; his supposedly meticulous plots were like childish games in front of Zhou Can and the major figures from Xia Bu.
...
Two days later, a large number of policemen arrived at the Pharmaceutical Department, and Minister Xia was arrested on the spot.
Including a woman named Lou Wei.
When they were taken away, it’s believed their feelings were extremely complicated.
They could never have imagined that while Zhou Can seemed to be tirelessly performing surgeries at the hospital, saving lives, he was actually secretly orchestrating a master plan.
Quietly, he had gathered all the evidence of their crimes and taken them down together.
Lou Wei jumped out to voluntarily report Director Huang, thinking she was smart and believing Zhou Can was unfamiliar with the situation in the Pharmaceutical Department, hoping to lead Zhou Can by the nose.
Unexpectedly, an accidental photograph on the wall provided Zhou Can with a breakthrough.
Even if he hadn’t seen that photograph that day, Zhou Can wouldn’t have fully trusted her words.
Because from the first contact, he could already tell that this woman was not simple.
As for Chen Xiaoying, mentioned in the anonymous letter, she was an accountant in the Pharmaceutical Department, indeed involved in illegal activities, and had close ties with Xia Bu.
It’s equivalent to a defensive layer spun by Xia Bu.
If anything happened, she could act as a scapegoat for the second line of defense.
It must be said, Xia Bu was a formidable figure, not only skilled at managing people but also smart enough to set up scapegoats to safeguard his own security.
Even if an investigation were to occur, only these people might be caught, allowing him to withdraw unscathed.
Unfortunately for them, Zhou Can was not one to play by the rules.
After taking them down, Zhou Can heeded Li Lao’s advice by promoting a group of previously unappreciated employees from within the Pharmaceutical Department, while also integrating a batch of newly hired management talents. Thus, the entire Pharmaceutical Department fell completely under his control.
The Pharmaceutical Department no longer felt as eerie as before.
Previously, the Pharmaceutical Department appeared stagnant like a pond, yet beneath the surface, there were surging undercurrents capable of consuming vast sums of money.
Seizing this opportunity, the Pharmaceutical Department’s name was officially abolished and formally rebranded as Han Hun Pharmaceutical Company.
The company’s chairman was Zhou Can, as recommended by the hospital’s leadership and the supervisory department. They considered Zhou Can one of their own and only trusted him.
In his newly renovated chairman’s office, Zhou Can worked late after his shifts in the Cardiothoracic Surgery room.
Even though he hired a professional manager to handle daily affairs, many key decisions required his approval and signature.
Some projects’ execution and choices needed his decisions.
His subordinates only provided a few options for him to choose from.
The beginning is always the hardest; once the basic decisions are set, the rest can be left to his team.
Knock, knock, knock!
Someone knocked on the door.
"Come in!"
As the door opened, a man in his sixties walked in. His hair and beard were white, and though he appeared quite thin, his spirit and vigor were impressive.
This was one of the chief engineers of the Technical Development Department.
Considered a leading figure in technical research and development.
"Oh, Mr. Ye is here! Please, have a seat!"
Zhou Can hurriedly set aside his work, stood up to greet him, and enthusiastically prepared tea.
Now that he’s the boss, he finally understands why every time he went to see the dean or some department head, they were so courteous.
Because technological talent must be respected.
"The young chairman is very capable, skillfully removing the biggest forces in the Pharmaceutical Department with ease. Truly remarkable!"
Mr. Ye praised Zhou Can with a smile.
Winning praise from these technical research personnel is no easy feat.
These people are solely focused on research, and they find flattery to be beneath them, dismissing it with disdain.
"Haha, you flatter me so much my face is turning red. During the process of uncovering those behind the scenes, I realized the significant contribution made by you and the veteran employees who genuinely care for the Pharmaceutical Department. You provided me with many useful leads. Without your help, it wouldn’t have been possible to take down those individuals so thoroughly."
Zhou Can was someone who couldn’t tolerate deceit.
Ultimately, he didn’t follow Li Lao’s advice to use a slow and gradual approach.
Instead, he decisively and swiftly apprehended those who needed apprehending. For those less severely guilty and not involved in illegal acts, he opted for leniency.
Some were demoted or penalized.
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