??Chapter 1049: Chapter 1050: Is It That Serious?
Chapter 1049: Chapter 1050: Is It That Serious?
“He had a brain scan, and they suspect there’s sothing growing inside,” Old ng said as he sat down on the sofa, heaving a deep sigh. When he first heard the results, he thought he had misheard.
ng Chaojun usually had a healthy appetite and slept well, seeming very energetic and rarely even catching a cold.
Because he always thought his son was very strong, Old ng never even let him try the Nourishing Body Tea that Chiang Xiao offered, fearing that he would share it with his dutiful wife.
This was a sore spot with his son.
If he had known sothing was growing in his son’s brain, he would have made him drink more of it. Chiang Xiao had said that the tea had health and body-nurturing effects.
Chiang Xiao was shocked. She had anticipated it might be serious, but she hadn’t expected it to be this serious.
“What is growing? Is it benign or malignant?”
Old ng looked at her in surprise.
He had just learned that there was a distinction between benign and malignant growths in the brain, and he hadn’t expected Chiang Xiao to imdiately ask such a crucial question.
It wasn’t strange to Chiang Xiao herself; she ca from an era of information overload. A lot of information was unconsciously tucked into her mind, even so from non-professionals.
But in this era, things were much more isolated. Unless soone studied it, knew soone who had suffered from this condition, or was a dical professional, they generally didn’t know.
“It’s not yet certain. They need to do a detailed examination tomorrow. The chief neurologist happens to be out of town at a conference, and he won’t be back until three days later,” Old ng sighed again. “I really didn’t expect anything like this to happen to Chaojun…”
Chiang Xiao remained silent.
She hadn’t expected it either.
The first ti she visited the ng Family, the first ti she t him, it just so happened that ng Chaojun was suffering from a severe headache that led to this major issue.
If it’s benign, that’s still bearable, so dication might treat it.
But if it’s malignant, that would likely require surgical intervention. Even twenty years later, such surgery couldn’t guarantee a 100% success rate, let alone in the early 1980s when dical standards were still poor?
“Grandpa, you needn’t worry too much,” Chiang Xiao comforted him after a mont of silence. “It might still be benign, and if so, the problem isn’t too serious.”
“How can it not be serious? If it really was benign, why would he constantly complain about headaches?” Old ng leaned back on the sofa, looking tired and worried. “Little, call Xinian and tell him to take the day off tomorrow and co back.”
Chiang Xiao didn’t ntion that she had already made a call, glancing up at the clock.
It was already 1:20 AM.
Following her gaze, Old ng said, “Go ahead. I’m afraid that if sothing really happens, the father and son might not even get to see each other one last ti.”
He was already thinking that pessimistically.
Chiang Xiao acknowledged and made the call.
Xiao Qian, the operator, could already recognize her voice.
“Sister-in-law, are you looking for Officer ng right now?”
“There’s been an accident at ho, he must be notified imdiately, please help,” Chiang Xiao said.
Xiao Qian responded imdiately.
ng Xinian had actually just fallen asleep not long ago, thinking about Chiang Xiao staying in his room for the night had led him to various fanciful thoughts.
Hearing the knock at the door, he imdiately sat up, his first thought being that sothing had happened.
He hurried to the phone and, upon hearing Chiang Xiao’s words, ng Xinian was stunned.
He had never imagined that man would suddenly discover such a major issue.
“Grandpa wants you to take leave and co back tomorrow.”
Chiang Xiao said.
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