d a look of sudden understanding and glanced sideways at the bodyguards.The bodyguards turned slightly red upon hearing Zhang Dahan's words. However, they didn't say anything because they knew it wasn...Chapter 64 Betting
Xiao Yu opened the file folder, took out some X-rays and put them aside, leaving only Wan Jiayi's medical reports and analysis of her condition.
To be honest, Wang Zi was right. Xiao Yu really couldn't understand these X-rays and such; his grandfather taught him traditional Chinese medicine, Zhong Kui’s memories were also about traditional Chinese medicine, and he himself studied traditional Chinese medicine during school. Although most courses were Western medicine, since Xiao Yu disliked medical skills, he didn’t even want to study traditional Chinese medicine at school, let alone Western medicine. That was why Xiao Yu always ranked among the bottom three in his class. He needed Wan Jiayi's medical records primarily to understand her injuries and their severity.
Xiao Yu held the medical record and flipped through it slowly. The more he looked, the tighter his brows knitted together; Wan Jiayi’s condition was far worse than he had imagined.
One could say that Wan Jiayi was very lucky. Her injuries were fatal, but she was pulled back from the brink of death. It seems that Beijing Hospital is truly a place with hidden talents in emergency care!
In fact, Xiao Yu didn’t know that to save Wan Jiayi, the Old Song family mobilized considerable resources and dispatched several top-notch surgeons from Military General Hospital and Central Health Bureau, using the best drugs and most advanced equipment available. Yet, they only managed to preserve her life.
Xiao Yu put down the medical record and slowly closed his eyes as he pondered Wan Jiayi's condition.
Seeing Xiao Yu’s focused demeanor, Wan Hongguang and others dared not interrupt him, fearing they might disrupt his thought process.
Wang Zi looked at Xiao Yu with disdain, thinking to himself that if the illness is definitely incurable, why pretend to be profound
"I’m not certain about this condition; I can only say I’ll do my best!" After a while, Xiao Yu slowly opened his eyes and said to Wan Hongguang. Although he had some confidence, he didn’t want to make any definitive promises.
Wan Hongguang saw that Xiao Yu’s brows were still knitted together tightly and his eyes gradually darkened but then they brightened upon hearing Xiao Yu's words. Although Xiao Yu said there was no certainty, if the illness couldn't be treated he would have said so outright. But saying ‘uncertainty’ meant there was hope.
At this moment, Song Hualing and Song Hushan also reacted, with smiles appearing on their faces. Originally a condition that had been deemed untreatable now had a glimmer of hope; naturally they were overjoyed.
Zhao Jing and the two young doctors were all staring at Xiao Yu in disbelief. Was there any hope for this illness
Wang Zi was even more incredulous. This person who always came last in exams could actually treat such a living corpse Regardless of what others believed, he, Wang Zi, would never believe it.
Suddenly, he thought about how Xiao Yu had somehow managed to deceive the市委書記 with smooth talk. If he were to expose Xiao Yu's true colors completely, maybe Secretary Wan might look at him differently!
The more he thought about it, the more excited Wang Zi became. He imagined Xiao Yu being handcuffed and foot-cuffed in prison, beaten up by other inmates, which made him feel particularly satisfied.
With thoughts of Xiao Yu's miserable state, Wang Zi couldn't hold back anymore. He quickly ran to Wan Hongguang from behind the crowd with a forced smile on his face and said: "Secretary Wan, don't be fooled by him! Xiao Yu is just a fraudster. His grades were always at the bottom during school; how could he possibly know anything about treating illnesses Moreover, Xiao Yu hasn't even passed the assistant doctor certification exam, so what right does he have to treat patients"
Wan Hongguang and Song Hushan didn't expect that a person with such high medical skills would not have obtained any certifications. They all looked at Xiao Yu in bewilderment.
Xiao Yu saw the sneering look in the eyes of Song Hushan et al., so he awkwardly smiled and said, "Well... that certification is really hard to obtain!"
"Ha ha..."
Hearing this, Song Hushan, Wan Hongguang, and others burst out laughing. Their laughter dispelled the gloominess of the Wan family for more than half a year. For over half a year, Wan Hongguang and Song Hualing had been constantly worried about their daughter's condition, feeling oppressed all along. Upon suddenly learning that there was hope for her illness, they needed an outlet to vent.
"Secretary Wan... Secretary Wan… Xiao Yu is really just a fraudster! He can't possibly cure your daughter’s illness!" Wang Zi saw that Wan Hongguang didn’t seem to believe that Xiao Yu was a fraudster and hurriedly said again to him.
Seeing Wang Zi continuously shouting, Xiao Yu thought, "Since you don't cherish our friendship as classmates, then I won't hold back."
"Wang Zi, you keep saying I can’t treat illnesses and that I’m a fraudster. What if I actually manage to cure her" said Xiao Yu calmly to Wang Zi.
"It's a joke! If you could cure this living corpse, I'd do whatever you say!" Upon hearing Xiao Yu's words, Wang Zi was so agitated that he blurted out what he had been thinking.
When Wan Hongguang and the others heard Wang Zi refer to their daughter as a living corpse, although it was true, they glared at him with anger.
Wang Zi had no idea that his previous words had already offended the市委書記 (city party secretary).
"Wait!" As if he just thought of something, Wang Zi said and looked at Xiao Yu angrily: "Xiao Yu, do you want to trick me Forget it! You haven't even told me what would happen if you can't cure her."
"I'm the same. If I can't cure her, then whatever you say goes!" Looking at Wang Zi with no change in expression, Xiao Yu said.
Wang Zi stared at Xiao Yu, his eyes darting around several times before he said to him: "If you can't cure her, you have to take off all your clothes and roll down the stairs."
"If I can cure her, there's no need for that. All you have to do is run a lap around the hospital in your underwear!" Seeing Wang Zi fall into his trap, Xiao Yu revealed the harmless smile he had practiced for over two months. Pretending to be magnanimous, he said.
"Alright, but this is what you agreed to! Don't say you're sorry when you lose!" Wang Zi said with a sinister look on his face.
"Or how about we invite Secretary Wan to witness this" Wan Hongguang, who was angry at Wang Zi's words, quickly agreed after hearing Xiao Yu's suggestion.
Seeing that Xiao Yu dared to bet on curing his daughter's illness, Wan Hongguang believed even more that Xiao Yu could cure her.
Xiao Yu and the others returned to the outer room. Xiao Yu took out his four treasures of the study from his bag, pondered for a moment, then wrote down the prescription on paper.
Zhao Jing saw Wan Hongguang actually using this young man to treat the illness and couldn't help but feel anxious. She walked up to Wan Hongguang and said: "I believe that what Xiao Wang introduced about Mr. Xiao is true. Perhaps you should reconsider."
"Dr. Zhao, don't you have a better way" Wan Hongguang looked at Zhao Jing and calmly asked.
"This..." Zhao Jing pondered for a moment before helplessly shaking her head.
Ever since Wan Jiayi moved in here, Zhao Jing often studied her condition but couldn't come up with better methods. Thinking of this, she couldn't help but look at Xiao Yu who was sitting there writing hurriedly. From the young man's face, Zhao Jing sensed a hidden confidence.
Could it be that this young man actually has a method to cure this living corpse
A moment later, Xiao Yu handed over his prescription to Wan Hongguang. As Ancient City People’s Hospital had its own herbal medicine room, Wan Hongguang passed the prescription to Dr. Zhao and said, "Dr. Zhao, I’m troubling you."
Zhao Jing took the prescription out of habit and instinctively glanced at it. Seeing the beautiful handwriting on the prescription, she looked at Xiao Yu in surprise and thought, 'I didn’t expect this young man to have such elegant calligraphy.' Since Zhao Jing was not familiar with traditional Chinese medicine, she couldn't understand the prescription after looking at it for a moment, so she took the prescription out to fetch the herbs.
Xiao Yu then said to Wan Hongguang: "Brother Wan, please send a set of simple sauna equipment that needs to be heated by charcoal. Also, bring the largest pot you have!"
Wan Hongguang nodded repeatedly and said, “I’ll find someone to do it right away,” but he was very curious in his heart: Why would one need a sauna device when treating illnesses And it has to be heated by charcoal.
In less than half an hour, a man of about thirty wearing glasses arrived with two staff members and delivered the equipment as requested by Xiao Yu. Following Xiao Yu's instructions, they quickly set up the sauna in the inner room, making it look like a small tent.
"Xiao Brother, take a look at the medicine that was fetched for you," said Wan Hongguang, holding out the medicine to Xiao Yu as someone from the hospital’s herbal pharmacy had brought the herbs over promptly.
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