Chapter 736: Celebration for Joyful Events
The next morning, Lin Gantang and Wen Yanqing went to the hospital.
On the way, Lin Gantang was sowhat nervous, her heart thumping more and more restlessly as they approached the hospital. Fearing her mood would affect Wen Yanqing, she did not show it and instead started talking about other things to distract both of their attention.
Upon arriving at the hospital, the doctor asked about Wen Yanqing’s recent condition and conducted so necessary examinations.
He held the dical imaging results in his hand, scrutinising them very carefully.
Lin Gantang couldn’t help but feel her heart rise to her throat.
This doctor was the authoritative neurologist that Wen Yanqing had specifically contacted earlier; it was the first ti Lin Gantang had seen him.
“I see that Mr. Wen’s mood is much more stable now compared to the last two visits,” said the doctor.
The doctor rembered his state during previous visits—he was deeply concerned the first ti and despondent the second.
“Good things are happening,” Wen Yanqing said with a light smile. “I got married.”
On hearing this, the doctor expressed surprise, then glanced at Lin Gantang beside him: “Is this your wife?”
“Yes.”
“Congratulations.”
No wonder he seed to be in high spirits; it turned out he had encountered a joyous event.
This girl must be his true love, right? She was willing to marry him even in his current uncertain condition.
The doctor nodded: “Being in a good mood is beneficial. Negative emotions can hinder the treatnt of the illness. If you can keep your mind and body relaxed, it can have a positive impact on your recovery.”
“Doctor, how is his condition at the mont?” Lin Gantang asked.
“The cause of Mr. Wen’s headaches is still not clear, but as he described, the lack of worsening is a good sign,” the doctor said as he put down the report. “I have been looking into related cases, hoping to offer a more effective treatnt plan. Mr. Wen ntioned that the latest dication seed effective, so it’s worth continuing. It is a newly developed experintal drug recently introduced from abroad and is quite expensive.”
“The cost is not an issue,” Wen Yanqing said.
The doctor nodded: “dical research on the brain and dical equipnt are more advanced abroad. Perhaps seeking treatnt overseas is an option. But since Mr. Wen has undergone surgery, I would not recomnd flying out of the country for the ti being. If the dication shows improvent, we might consider continuing conservative treatnt.”
Flying could affect brain blood and oxygen supply due to changes in atmospheric pressure. If the surgical wound and the body have not fully recovered, other discomforts or even dangers may occur.
After asking so other questions, the doctor prescribed dication.
When Wen Yanqing and Lin Gantang left the hospital, half a day had already passed.
Lin Gantang’s mood was lighter than when they had arrived: “Let’s go ho,” she suggested.
The sky was bright and clear.
The car drove smoothly away from the hospital.
Inside the vehicle, Lin Gantang and Wen Yanqing were chatting. It had been quite a while, and they were just about to enter the Wen family’s property when the car suddenly screeched to a halt, the sound of the tires grating harshly against the road.
Wen Yanqing, though blind, instinctively protected the woman beside him.
Once the car ca to a stop, Lin Gantang frowned deeply and looked up to ask, “What happened?”
The driver made a pained face: “Madam, I was driving normally when she suddenly rushed out like she had a death wish.”
If he hadn’t braked in ti, they might have already hit the person.
Who would run to the Wen family’s gate to cause trouble? It was outrageous.
Lin Gantang got out of the car and walked around to the front, seeing a woman lying motionless on the ground beside the vehicle.
“Where did she get hit?” inquired Lin Gantang.
The driver hurriedly explained, “Madam, our car didn’t hit her.”
If there had been a collision, the Wen family’s driver could kiss his job goodbye. He hadn’t hit her, so of course, he wouldn’t admit it.
“Then what is she doing?” Lin Gantang bent down to examine the woman on the ground.. “Is this a scam?”
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