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Chapter 206: Only One Way!

Xiao Feifei slowly sat up from the bed. Her face was crimson and she shied away from looking at Ye Lingchen.

“Feifei, here’s your porridge.” Sister Lin ca in just then with the bowl of porridge.

“Sister Feifei, hurry up and eat,” Ye Lingchen smiled and urged.

Xiao Feifei answered with a soft grunt and proceeded to consu her porridge slowly. It had been a while since she enjoyed the wonderful taste of food.

She took her ti to eat. Tears gradually began to fill her eye sockets but she pursed her lips and stopped herself from crying.

“Lingchen, am I dreaming?” Xiao Feifei looked at Ye Lingchen abruptly and asked.

Her brain was a little hazy. She had already co to terms with death, choosing to stay at ho and make preparations to leave quietly. Never in her wildest dreams would she expect Ye Lingchen to fall from the sky and cure her disease.

“Sister Feifei, this isn’t a dream!”

“Lingchen, you are really amazing. You even have dical knowledge.” Xiao Feifei tilted her head and looked at Ye Lingchen. All she felt was the radiance emanating from Ye Lingchen’s entire body. He was like her own Prince Charming, pulling her out of the abyss when she was at her most desperate and helpless.

Xiao Feifei’s look made Ye Lingchen touch his nose guiltily. “Sister Feifei, I’ll prepare so dicine for you. From now on, just follow my instructions and make the dicine. Take it once in the morning and once at night, and it’ll cure the Wind-Heat Syndro Flu.”

“Lingchen, thank you.” Xiao Feifei’s voice was very soft. She leaned her head toward Ye Lingchen. “I don’t know how to show you my gratitude.”

Ye Lingchen exhaled slowly. “Sister Feifei, there’s no need to be so formal. It was my pleasure.”

“Tell . How can I thank you?” Xiao Feifei continued to lean her head against Ye Lingchen. There was a touch of playfulness in her beautiful eyes. “I can promise you anything.”

Ye Lingchen’s breathing unwittingly beca heavy. He could feel Xiao Feifei’s breath on his face. Clearing his throat, he quickly pulled back, “Sister Feifei, it’s fine. Really. I’ll prepare the dicine for you.”

“Humph!”

Xiao Feifei snorted with a disappointed look in her eyes. He had naughty thoughts but was simply too afraid to act on them.

She urged him to stay, but after a lengthy struggle with his conscience, Ye Lingchen eventually decided not to spend the night at Xiao Feifei’s house.

At the sa ti, all of Capital’s hospitals were brightly lit regardless of size or capacity. Countless people were kept within hospital confines, and the treatnt team was facing a never-ending wave of patients.

tropolis Hospital.

The premier people’s hospital in Capital was an indisputable authority. Every doctor there was the finest dical professors within the country. They were also considered to be highly-skilled dical professionals, even when compared to their international peers. At that ti however, they were gathered together with frowns on their faces.

Over the past week, the entire hospital—from the higher-up hospital directors to the lower-level nurses—worked overti together. They took turns with their duties whenever they were tired, and their total rest ti amounted to no more than seven hours a day!

Among those in the dical laboratory were five senior doctors who represented the crè de la crè. Others were similarly talented dical professionals. There were practitioners in traditional Chinese dicine and western dicine—no one was left out!

The five old n wore white dical robes. They had greyish hair and strength of spirit that stood out from the masses. One of the old n was Grandmaster Jiang, whom Ye Lingchen had t before!

Amidst the other four people was an old man with sunken eye sockets. His eyes were red and he seed to be in a little trance. He looked as though he suffered a trendous beating from all that fatigue.

“Old Yu, why don’t you have so rest first. Your body will break down this way!” Grandmaster Jiang gave the old man a sympathetic glance and lanted.

“I’m okay!” Old Yu shook his head. He kept his eyes glued on the research data and remained in the lab to watch the evolution of the Wind-Heat Syndro Flu virus.

“Old Yu! We’ll be here watching. You should get so rest first!” Another old man directly stood in front of Old Yu and yelled sharply, “Your body is fundantal to your life! We don’t need to be in too much hurry at this mont!”

“Back off!” Old Yu wanted to push away the old man.

“Go and rest!”

“Back off, now!” Old Yu’s entire face was red. His bloodshot eyes teared up and he growled, “I may not be in a hurry, but my grandson is! He can’t wait any longer!”

After completing his sentence, he walked straight past the other old man and went to each computer so everyone could tell him about the virus’ characteristics.

The atmosphere in the entire office beca extrely solemn and painful.

“Old Yu, it’s not just your grandson who’s sick. We’re all anxious.” Grandmaster Jiang sighed heavily before asking, “Does everyone have any results now? How did the Wind-Heat Syndro Flu co about? How do we prevent it? What is it afraid of?”

Everyone in the office looked at each other and pursed their lips.

After a prolonged silence, soone then said, “The characteristics of Wind-Heat Syndro Flu is very similar to that of your ordinary influenza virus, except for the fact that the virus has a strong ability to mutate. Conventional drugs are only able to suppress it temporarily, and after that, Wind-Heat Syndro Flu will develop rapid resistance to the drugs, making it even more difficult to kill. ”

“With our current standards, prevention is the only way. We cannot cure it!” That was the conclusion.

“After all that research, this useless piece of information is the only thing you ca up with?!” Old Yu was so angry that he lost himself. In the end, he could no longer control his tears from flowing.

He moved aside the dical instrunts and thought of experinting ways to fight the virus, but those tears had already blurred his eyes.

“Old Yu, everything has a silver lining,” an old man assured.

“When my grandson got sick, he smiled at . He said he was not afraid at all, because his grandpa is a dical doctor who can cure him.” Old Yu cried silently. “From the mont he started coughing up until he had a forty-degree high fever, the only thing I could do is watch it. I’m too useless!”

“So far, there is only one way!”

At that mont, Grandmaster Jiang gritted his teeth and said suddenly.

During that ti, the figure of a boy had been constantly popping up in his mind. After so much hesitation, he finally decided to give it a try!

“What way?” Everyone’s eyes looked at him in an instant. Old Yu, in particular, was staring at Grandmaster Jiang.

“I know a person whose dical knowledge is strong.” Grandmaster Jiang took a deep breath. “In this situation, he might be only one who has a way.”

“Strong? How strong is he?”

“I am far behind him!”

Gasp!

Everyone inhaled sharply. Grandmaster Jiang was a dical champion, so if he could say those words, how strong were the other party’s dical skills, exactly?

It was frightening!

“Grandmaster Jiang, does such a person really exist?” so people could not help but question him. Grandmaster Jiang might not even have the right to make such a remark if Hua Tuo[1] was still alive.

“Where is he?” Old Yu saw the last hope and said imdiately, “I’ll invite him here even if I have to kowtow to him!”

“He’s in Capital. I’ll contact him now.” Grandmaster Jiang took out his mobile phone. “Don’t worry, you can say that he and I are friends. No matter what happens, I’ll make sure he’s here!”

He took out his mobile phone as soon as he finished talking and dialed Ye Lingchen’s phone...

[1] 华佗 – Hua Tuo was a Chinese physician that lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty and was reputedly a legendary doctor during his ti.

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