Compared with "Grey's Anatomy", all the members of the Virgin Mary, all virtues and talents, this show is really a lot of realism.
The plot of the opening kill filled my heart with shadows, and I wanted to give up the show within 5 minutes. It was only because of the drama shortage that I persevered. After watching the 8th episode, I realized the brilliance of this drama.
The plot of the eighth episode is so memorable. At the hospital's fundraising party, an unknown woman collapsed on the spot. The Virgin and Heroine wanted to try her best to treat her, but the director objected to the charity that lost money, and the patient was "thrown over" by another hospital, so the director decided to kick the ball back. The turning point was that Ming Na revealed the patient's identity from the famous bag. It was actually the daughter of a rich man living on the street. She was immediately arranged to enter a luxurious ward and enjoyed the fastest and most complete examination. The director also fully supported the diagnosis and treatment. Be cured, the rich family is reunited, and the ending is happy.
This happy ending is terrifying. Behind all happiness is money. How many people living on the streets are left without treatment and abandoned by hospitals and their families. If it wasn't for the wealth in her family, how miserable her end would be. . . .
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