Wang Shouyi: "Is Ms. Wu making phone calls to complain again?"

"Also, we've received five or six reports to the provincial department; the mayor's hotline has been called countless times, and people are asking us how the situation is going."

"Master, what should I do? How should I answer?"

Wang Shouyi said helplessly, "I'm sorry to have troubled you all. I will definitely resolve this matter as soon as possible."

Director Song said, "Okay, I'll remember that. I'll give you two more days at most."

Wang Shouyi suddenly asked, "Director Song, have you seen the online reports about Ms. Wu? The descriptions are quite realistic. Is it really necessary to pay so much attention to someone like her?"

Director Song said, "It is precisely because of the online revelations that the higher-ups know that Ms. Wu is not someone to be trifled with. They are afraid that the comrades below will be wronged, so they gave you two more days to resolve this matter."

"After all, it's not good to keep letting her report things and block the entrance of the Municipal Bureau every day!"

Wang Shouyi nodded silently: "I see, I understand. We will definitely resolve this as soon as possible."

Director Song smiled and said, "Alright, I'll be waiting for your good news."

After hanging up the phone, Wang Shouyi sighed again. Although the online revelations had relieved some of the pressure, he still couldn't find a suitable solution to the problem.

Chapter 376 Solution

The police station was in a state of chaos, and Ms. Wu was also having a hard time.

In particular, Li Mu's behind-the-scenes instigation has caused the matter concerning Ms. Wu to escalate and grow on local social media, attracting widespread attention.

What is the focus? What is popularity?

Whatever topic is trending online, whatever topic receives attention, that's the focus, that's the buzz.

For the local media circles in Qingdao, the topic of Ms. Wu has suddenly surged in the past two days, attracting a huge amount of traffic and attention.

This represents popularity, and all kinds of information, revelations, and rumors related to it are within the scope of everyone trying to gain traffic.

Look at "Coat Brother" and "Ramen Brother"—dozens of people film them just for having a meal. This shows how important trending topics are for self-media and internet celebrities.

For people in this circle, riding the wave of trending topics is something they never tire of.

As a result of so many people digging, all sorts of information about Ms. Wu was unearthed.

Wenyuan Residential Area has almost become a hotspot for online celebrities and social media influencers these past two days. They come here all the time looking for trending topics, and if they can't interview Ms. Wu, they interview her neighbors instead.

Ms. Wu herself is no good person, and coupled with her bad personality, she has a bad reputation throughout the community.

Her neighbors naturally didn't have anything good to say about her either. They spat out all sorts of negative information and rumors about Ms. Wu, and with the hype from social media, Ms. Wu quickly became infamous in Qing City's public opinion circles.

That day, Ms. Wu caused a scene at the city bureau entrance and made complaint calls to the provincial department and the mayor's hotline before going to work at the hospital.

In the past two days, there has been a lot of discussion about her on local websites in Qing City, which she is naturally aware of. However, it's all negative information, and netizens are overwhelmingly criticizing her.

Since she accidentally discovered a barrage of insults online yesterday and caused a scene at the police station, she has stopped going online, trying to avoid seeing the abuse.

In her mind, no matter how loud the online criticism was, it didn't affect her reality. As long as she didn't go online and didn't care about what others said, it wouldn't have much impact on her.

However, she underestimated public opinion.

This matter has garnered so much attention, attracting a huge number of followers. Coupled with Ms. Wu's numerous scandals, the internet is filled with criticism. There are always those idle, nosy netizens who can't stand Ms. Wu's behavior and want to stir things up.

In reality, most people wouldn't dare to take direct action, but quite a few would still do something using their phones and the internet.

As a result, the Municipal Health Bureau and the Municipal People's Hospital have received a large number of complaints, accusations, and insults against Ms. Wu in the past two days.

Ms. Wu arrived at the hospital, and before she could even sit down, her department head called her in for a talk. When Ms. Wu arrived at the hospital, she found that not only her department head was there, but also hospital leaders and even staff from the municipal health bureau.

Ms. Wu had a bad feeling.

"Dean Liu, what brings you here?"

Vice President Liu's expression was somewhat serious.

"Dr. Wu, our hospital and the Municipal Health Bureau have received many complaints about you in the past two days..."

Before Vice Dean Liu could finish speaking, Ms. Wu cried out, "Dean Liu, I'm innocent! Someone must be pulling strings behind my back..."

Vice President Liu said, "Whether it's a false accusation or not, the institute will investigate. Do you know how many complaint calls the institute and the bureau have received about you? The impact is too bad. Put aside your work for the next two days, go home and think it over carefully."

Ms. Wu was stunned: "Dean Liu, you want to suspend me? What did I do wrong? Why are you suspending me?"

Vice Dean Liu sighed and said, "Xiao Wu, don't feel too much pressure. This is the result of careful discussion within the institute. After all, there are too many complaints against you now. Continuing to work will not have a good impact on you or the institute."

Ms. Wu was immediately excited.

"You want to suspend me just because someone complained? I don't accept that! Those who complained are spreading rumors and causing trouble. They have ulterior motives and are targeting me."

“You can’t punish me just because someone else complained. That’s unfair to me. I don’t think I did anything wrong.”

Vice President Liu said, "Dr. Wu, don't get agitated. The hospital has no other choice!"

"Let's not talk about the complaint. You're a hot topic in the public opinion in Qing City right now! You know how many negative reports about you have been published these past few days. Everyone knows that your workplace is our hospital, and it has already had a significant impact on the hospital's reputation. What else can our hospital do if we don't handle this?"

Ms. Wu said, "But someone is spreading rumors online and damaging my and the hospital's reputation. Why don't you go after him instead of me?"

Vice President Liu glanced at her: "Do you have any evidence? How can we believe you without evidence? Also, because of you, the hospital has received a lot of complaints recently, and our hospital has already ranked last in the city's evaluation this year."

"Do you still think that sending you home to suspend you and reflect on your actions is a serious matter?"

Ms. Wu was not about to accept this. Given her temper, she would have already made a scene if it weren't for the hospital leaders in front of her.

However, as Ms. Wu continued to disagree with the suspension decision, the atmosphere at the scene became increasingly tense. Seeing the hospital leaders' firm attitude and the department leaders' attempts to persuade her to compromise, Ms. Wu finally lost her temper.

After a minor conflict, Vice President Liu had two scratches on his face, and Ms. Wu's punishment changed from a few days of suspension to a complete suspension for reflection, pending further disciplinary action.

At this point, Ms. Wu could no longer stay in the hospital, so she had no choice but to go home and suspend her duties to reflect on her actions.

However, as the Wu incident gained more and more attention, some self-media outlets followed the clues and uncovered that Wu had also complained about the police officers at the local police station.

According to the article published by the self-media, they saw Ms. Wu causing trouble at the Municipal Public Security Bureau in the morning, so they investigated and found that Ms. Wu was actually filing a complaint against a female police officer.

They found it strange, so they conducted an on-site visit and interviewed several auxiliary police officers at the police station before finally uncovering the truth.

After Ms. Wu's daughter went missing, she went to the police station to report it as a criminal case. The police station followed the standard procedure and asked her to have her blood drawn, which angered Ms. Wu, and she lost her temper.

Fortunately, the police station dispatched a large number of officers and found the girl in just over half an hour. It turned out the girl hadn't gotten lost at all; she was playing at a classmate's house.

Ms. Wu immediately slapped the child across the face, but was stopped by the female police officer who had responded to the call. This really stirred up a hornet's nest.

The next day, Ms. Wu went to the police station and demanded that the female police officer who had received the call apologize to her, saying that the other party's decision to have her blood drawn was a curse on the child.

The policewoman followed all the normal procedures and naturally refused to apologize. Ms. Wu was furious and caused a scene at the police station, even threatening them as she left.

Then came a large-scale wave of complaints, from the municipal bureau, the provincial department, the mayor's hotline...

Faced with complaints and accountability from superiors, the police station was thrown into chaos by her actions. The policewoman who initially helped her find her child also faced immense pressure.

Because of the complaint, the leaders in the bureau and the department were all advising her to back down and apologize to Ms. Wu.

As a grassroots police officer, the policewoman helped Ms. Wu find her child, but was then falsely accused and forced to apologize.

The phrase "ingratitude" is insufficient to describe it.

The article concludes by asking, "Did Ms. Wu know the policewoman was innocent?" She knew better than anyone else. As the saying goes, "The person who wronged you knows better than anyone how wronged you are."

Ms. Wu knew the policewoman was innocent, but because of her own actions, her husband cheated on her, her daughter disliked her, and her neighbors gossiped about her behind her back. Under such high pressure, arresting the policewoman was like arresting a punching bag for such a person.

In fact, she understood better than the policewoman how wronged she was in this matter.

The widespread dissemination of this article has further fueled public dislike for Ms. Wu, with people calling her an ingrate, ungrateful, and turning her back on her.

The article expressed sympathy for the female police officer mentioned.

Many netizens called the municipal and provincial police departments to express their sympathy for the female police officer.

Things have developed to this point, and the truth is clear.

Despite the fact that Ms. Wu continued to cause trouble at the municipal bureau and call 12345 and the provincial department's complaint hotline in the following days, hoping that the higher authorities would hold the Balihe Police Station and Xia Jie accountable and give her a chance to vent her anger.

But her reputation was already ruined, and apart from the fear that she would cause trouble every day, no one cared about what she said anymore.

On the contrary, countless netizens are speaking out in defense of Xia Jie.

So one morning, Wang Shouyi received a call from Director Song, who not only stopped urging him to resolve Ms. Wu's problem and let the police station handle it themselves, but also praised Xia Jie on the spot.

Wang Shouyi immediately understood that the higher-ups would no longer be paying attention to this matter, no matter how much Ms. Wu made a fuss and petitioned.

The matter seemed to have passed quietly.

On the other hand, Ms. Wu was suspended from work and was already full of anger, but misfortune never comes singly.

After her husband passed away, she still had her daughter Jingjing as a memento. However, as her story came to light, her behavior of frequently beating and physically punishing her child was also exposed.

This caused her daughter not only to avoid her, but also to be very afraid of and disgusted by her!

Ms. Wu's husband had been tormented by her for so many years that he was driven to the brink of despair, which led to their divorce. He usually doted on his daughter.

Knowing that his daughter had suffered so much at home since he left, how could she bear it?

I recently filed a lawsuit in court and submitted evidence of Ms. Wu's beatings and physical abuse of the child, formally fighting for custody of the child.

This incident was another major blow to Ms. Wu.

Recently, seeing that her complaints against Xia Jie had gone unanswered, she reluctantly gave up and turned her attention back to her ex-husband, launching a custody battle against her.

However, given her current condition, she probably won't be able to retain custody of the child.

……

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