So, was Du Heng's scoring system good or not?
For the medical care personnel working at the Health Clinic, they truly wanted to flay Du Heng alive.
It was such a dirty trick. Scoring was one thing, but they hadn't expected it to be tied to their wages and bonuses.
It would have been fine if it was just a symbolic gesture, but it turned out to be real, and so ruthless.
For a while, everyone was miserable, afraid of offending colleagues who might secretly give them low scores, and equally afraid of receiving low scores for poor service to patients.
Especially in their treatment of patients over the past six-plus months, they had thoroughly showcased the ugliness of human nature. This was a rural area, and the incoming patients were all old farmers from the mountains; their hygiene, well, it couldn't be discussed in detail.
