"I’m only telling you this, and whether you agree or not, you absolutely cannot let anyone know she’s co to treat Xiao Cheng. She’s Old ng’s granddaughter-in-law; you should know Old ng.
The person Old ng trusts is definitely not ordinary.
To tell you the truth, I’ve personally witnessed the effectiveness of this child’s ancestral secret redy, and it is top-notch, although I don’t know exactly what kind of results the redy can achieve. But I’m telling you, the rumor about Old Song’s recent stroke and poisoning incident, it was this child who saved Old Song using the ancestral secret redy.
Moreover, when Xiao Cheng was undergoing a spleen suturing surgery, this child’s brother was also admitted to the ergency room due to a ruptured spleen. At that ti, the surgical and internal dicine directors I had prepared were actually all for her brother.
Who would have known, due to a twist of fate, Xiao Cheng arrived early, and all the doctors went into the operating room. Her brother’s surgery was carried out by the child herself with assisting and witnessing the procedure.
The surgery was perfectly successful, and her brother’s recovery is going very well, he’ll be discharged in three days. If you don’t believe it, you can go see for yourself. I’m not saying she can definitely perform a successful surgery, but because this child has so ancestral secret redies, sotis these things really have special effects. Additionally, this child is a successful surgeon.
She should be more capable of knowing how to treat Xiao Cheng’s body."
Mr. Feng wouldn’t have ntioned Jiang Xiaoxiao if he wasn’t genuinely worried about Xiao Cheng.
If it wasn’t soone trustworthy, he would never recomnd Jiang Xiaoxiao. Jiang Xiaoxiao doesn’t have dical qualifications, and doing these treatnts could beco a liability in the future.
He won’t allow this child’s talent to be stifled prematurely.
He must be responsible for this child.
Mr. Wu pondered that Mr. Feng certainly wouldn’t joke around or babble without thinking, but here he was fervently recomnding a doctor without qualifications.
Old ng’s granddaughter-in-law!
The recent scandalous poisoning incident involving Old Song is known to everyone.
And the sudden miraculous recovery from a stroke in a strange manner is sothing the entire industry is aware of.
At that ti, many said it was fighting poison with poison, but now they realize there’s more to the story.
If this child could indeed resolve these issues on Old Song, and a person without dical qualifications could perform a flawless surgical procedure, that would already be shocking.
Thinking of the grandson lying on the brink of life and death in the ICU, in fact, the situation is the sa as being dead.
He also knows what’s left is just a matter of ti.
Whether it’s three days, five days, or ten days, it’s rely a choice.
Given this situation, why not give it a try?
Mr. Wu nodded.
"I understand your point. Let’s do this; bring her over to take a look at Xiao Cheng first. I’ll also discuss this matter with Xiao Cheng’s parents. I understand your point; I absolutely won’t spread the word about the child coming to treat. Whether it works or not, we’ll accept fate, and it has nothing to do with her."
Mr. Feng was waiting for this very sentence.
anwhile, Jiang Xiaoxiao was full and refreshed, having washed her face and hands. Given the circumstance, she genuinely wanted to take a shower.
After sleeping for three days and nights, she probably slls bad.
However, the sll on herself isn’t too problematic, it seems Song Moting has taken good care of her these days.
Mr. Feng knocked and entered.
Seeing Mr. Feng, Jiang Xiaoxiao imdiately thought of the old man’s threats and inducents, and her head began to ache again.
She was extrely suspicious that her fainting this ti was due to his pressure.
"Mr. Feng, my head hurts!"
Attack first to gain the upper hand.
Jiang Xiaoxiao held her head and lay back.
Fan Xiuying hurried over to flatten her pillow.
"Dean Feng, you arrived just in ti. She seed fine a mont ago, how did she suddenly end up with such a headache? Could you check her out quickly, maybe there’s an issue that we haven’t noticed?"
Jiang Xiaoxiao inwardly groaned, her mother is a pro at ssing things up.
Your daughter can’t even play happily!
Mr. Feng approached with a swift smack.
Fan Xiuying’s face darkened.
Mr. Feng sure has a heavy hand, while Xiao Xiao is suffering from a headache.
"Stop pretending, girl. Get up; there’s sothing important we need your help with. It’s urgent—a matter of life and death!"
Mr. Feng looked at Jiang Xiaoxiao as she peered through her fingers, and pulled her up.
He knew the girl’s health was fine!
In the past three days, he had examined her over ten tis, checking her several tis a day using all equipnt available in the hospital, and the girl’s indicators were entirely healthy.
Now the hospital is full of rumors, saying Jiang Xiaoxiao is his illegitimate daughter.
Being a "daughter of old age," apparently he dotes on her profoundly.
Otherwise, why would he examine her so fiercely, desperately looking for an issue?
Jiang Xiaoxiao grinned and sat up.
"Oh my, Mr. Feng, you are indeed an expert! With your smack, my head imdiately stopped hurting. No wonder you’re a big shot in dicine; people truly can’t compare to your skills. You must’ve hit the right acupoint, respect, respect!"
What flattery!
Fan Xiuying finally realized her daughter was putting on a show.
She giggled.
"How can you be like this, child? Do you know how much you scared your mom? I thought your head really hurt, Mr. Feng should rightly deal with this, give her two more hard smacks for pretending to be sick when she’s perfectly fine."
Jiang Xiaoxiao wailed, where’s that promised loving mom?
How can she, facing outsiders, just confidently betray her daughter for righteousness?
"Xiao Xiao, let’s go! Mr. Feng requests your help with a patient. The child is only six years old and underwent spleen-rupture surgery the sa day as your brother, but now the child’s condition is very bad, might not pull through. This old man has never asked for anything in his life, but I’m begging you, save that child!"
Mr. Feng tightly grasped Jiang Xiaoxiao’s shoulder, and these words made Jiang Xiaoxiao’s joking deanor vanish instantly.
"Is it that serious? A spleen-rupture operation shouldn’t have such severe complications. Could it be that the child has so congenital diseases?"
Jiang Xiaoxiao’s keen insight hit the mark.
"Yes, this child has had heart disease since birth. Now the postoperative complications have triggered his heart condition. Without a heart transplant he’ll die; but undergoing the transplant, his body might not survive the operation, also resulting in death!"
Fan Xiuying was deeply concerned hearing about a six-year-old child.
As a mother, she instinctively felt extre sympathy for such a young child, but as Jiang Xiaoxiao’s mother, Fan Xiuying disapproved.
"Mr. Feng, our Jiang Xiaoxiao cannot handle this. You should seek soone more capable."
Saying this, she attempted to shove him out.
Jiang Xiaoxiao doesn’t even have doctor qualifications; asking her to treat anyone now is irresponsible!
If sothing happens to the child, all of Jiang Xiaoxiao’s future prospects would be ruined, and Fan Xiuying couldn’t just watch her daughter take this risk.
This is nothing but Mr. Feng’s desperation, seeking their daughter as a scapegoat.
Fan Xiuying’s good mood was justifiably gone.
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