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Zhou Minjun hurriedly rushed to the second floor.

The family had just entered the elevator when Yuan Na, who was slightly older, couldn’t help but knit her brows and scold, "Huilan, you should have directly refused. This isn’t sothing our Health Center can handle. If we delay the child’s condition and sothing happens, we won’t be able to shoulder the responsibility.

It’s one thing to register them, but to register them with the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt—isn’t that just asking for trouble?

The child swallowed a screw. There’s no way around surgery. What’s the point of seeing a traditional Chinese dicine doctor?

Just think about how you’re going to explain it to them later. They’re already anxious; don’t make the situation worse, or neither of us will be able to handle it."

After speaking, Yuan Na couldn’t help but sigh.

Despite the relationships in the Health Center not being complex and everyone getting along well, and the director being a good person, if anything major happens, they might not be directly fired, but they’d surely face a scolding from the director.

This is assuming the child’s condition hasn’t been delayed by them. If it is and sothing happens to the child, it would be a catastrophe.

Lv Huilan did not argue because she knew she was wrong this ti and shouldn’t have acted so impulsively. However, seeing the child wailing in Zhou Minjun’s arms, she softened and, without thinking, registered the child, and it was with Dr. Lu Xuan from the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt.

Swallowing a screw definitely requires surgical intervention; traditional Chinese dicine likely has no redy.

Even those renowned senior traditional Chinese dicine doctors would be helpless, let alone Lu Xuan, who is fresh out of Traditional Chinese dicine University with no clinical experience.

"I hope Dr. Lu can persuade the family to go to the Provincial Won and Children’s Hospital as soon as possible,"

Lv Huilan thought, feeling a pang of worry.

Could Dr. Lu, in an attempt to prove himself, be reckless enough to prescribe dicine for the child?

The thought made Lv Huilan increasingly fearful.

Experienced senior traditional Chinese dicine doctors wouldn’t do sothing uncertain, but young people are different.

The young are fearless.

Lv Huilan felt a deep regret for having registered the child with the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt.

"No, I need to go upstairs to remind Dr. Lu."

Growing more anxious with the thought, she turned to Yuan Na and said, "Teacher Yuan, I need to go say a word to Dr. Lu."

"Go, go!"

Lv Huilan couldn’t afford any delay. She headed straight up the stairs to the second floor.

...

anwhile,

Zhou Minjun’s family almost ran out of the elevator and bumped into Wang Youqing, who had just co out of the restroom. "Doctor, could you tell us how to get to the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt?"

Without much thought, Wang Youqing pointed instinctively down the corridor: "That way."

"Thank you, thank you!"

Zhou Minjun quickly thanked him and rushed towards the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt with the child in her arms.

Watching the family hurry towards the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt, Wang Youqing felt a bit pleased for Lu Xuan and muttered to himself, "Lu is quite lucky, having patients register for his departnt on the second day."

As for the wailing child, he paid it no mind. Isn’t it normal for children to cry?

His own grandson could cry the house down when he was just a few months old.

Just as he was about to walk away with a chuckle, he saw Lv Huilan running upstairs with an anxious expression.

"What’s going on?"

"What’s happened?"

"Teacher Wang."

Lv Huilan greeted Wang Youqing, and despite her urgency, she concisely explained the child’s situation to him.

Wang Youqing’s face imdiately changed upon hearing the child had swallowed a screw, and his voice rose uncontrollably, "Huilan, how could you let them register for Lu’s appointnt in such a situation?"

"I don’t know what ca over , just thought maybe they didn’t want to take the child to the provincial hospital for surgery, and perhaps a traditional Chinese dicine doctor could help, so I gave them Dr. Lu’s appointnt,"

Lv Huilan regretted.

"Traditional Chinese dicine can be tried. It’s a treasure of our country. Even though it’s fallen a bit out of favor now, in this situation, it can’t be resolved without surgery. For such a small child, the screw is too large; it certainly can’t be pulled out. Surgery is the only option."

Being a doctor himself, Wang Youqing naturally knew the situation required surgical intervention.

"Even if you wanted them to see traditional Chinese dicine, you should have suggested going to the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine or even the City Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine. It’s not that I don’t trust Lu; it’s just that he’s newly graduated, and the child’s condition is so urgent, he..."

"Hey, why don’t you stay out of it for now? Lu isn’t the reckless type; he should recomnd they go to the Provincial Won and Children’s Hospital given the situation."

"But..."

Wang Youqing stopped Lv Huilan from rushing into the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt, saying: "They’re already in the consultation room; if you go in now and intervene, won’t it cause a scene?"

"Don’t worry, we have to trust Lu to make the right choice."

Lv Huilan, still anxious: "I’m just worried about Dr. Lu..."

"In this situation, do you really think traditional Chinese dicine can help?" Wang Youqing raised a hand to stop her mid-sentence.

Lv Huilan opened her mouth. Could it be possible?

Even highly reputed traditional Chinese dicine doctors would be helpless in such a scenario, let alone Lu Xuan, a newcor fresh from university.

Over here with Lu Xuan,

He waited expectantly for patients to arrive.

Though it was his first solo patient consultation, and he felt sowhat uneasy, knowing the situation at the Health Center, Lu Xuan felt more excitent than anything else.

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