Si Mingjing remained silent, pretending not to hear. It wasn't that she lacked medical ethics and refused to save a life, but she wasn't the biological mother. During the last few days when she came to treat Grandma Liang with acupuncture, she could hear Grandma Chen's sarcasm every day. Now that the other party was begging, if she agreed without holding a grudge, she'd be too easygoing!
"Miss Si, it's often said that doctors are compassionate, I beg you." Grandma Chen's daughter-in-law appealed to moral standards. Seeing that Si Mingjing was unmoved, Mrs. Chen said, "Miss Si, I know a doctor's professional ethics demand not to turn a blind eye; please save my mother-in-law."
Si Mingjing slightly raised an eyebrow, a faint curve on her lips: "Sorry, Mrs. Chen, my profession is not a doctor. Practicing medicine is just my hobby; you don't need to hold me to a doctor's professional ethics."
She never considered herself bound by morals.
