As the descendant of a medical family, Mo Wen had also practiced Inner Qi since he was young. After all, the Mo Clan was not an ordinary clan, and the medical skills passed down in the family were not ordinary medical skills. Many of them required Inner Qi to treat some difficult and complicated diseases. In his previous life, Mo Wen had a good Inner Qi cultivation, otherwise, he would not have been able to make a name for himself as a miracle physician.
But now, he did not have any Inner Qi in his body, so how could he perform the golden needle treatment of Qi?
Moreover, he realized that Professor Yun, who was lying on the sickbed, was not simple. He actually had Inner Qi cultivation in his body. Although it was not very strong and could not be compared to Mo Wen in his previous life, he was indeed an Inner Qi cultivator. If not, how could an ordinary old man survive a few years after being poisoned by the Purplish Blue and White Flower Poison?
Hearing Mo Wen say that he could not cure her grandfather's illness, Yun Xiaoman's eyes dimmed instantly. That's right, even Grandpa Pan and Grandpa Zeng could not cure him, so who could cure her grandfather's illness?
"Do you know who can cure grandfather's illness?" Yun Xiaoman lifted her head and looked at Mo Wen, her face full of hope. Mo Wen was the only person who dared to determine her grandfather's illness, instantly making her feel as though she was grasping at her last life-saving straw.
Mo Wen furrowed his brows slightly and didn't reply. He knew quite a lot of people who could cure Professor Yun's illness. However, they were all people from that mysterious world. He didn't know if there were any on Earth.
Mo Wen's silence obviously hurt Yun Xiaoman's heart. Her eyes dimmed as she lowered her head and quietly sat back on the chair.
Shen Jing sighed softly, but did not say anything. After all, Mo Wen was just a student. An illness that even Professor Pan and Professor Zeng could not cure was too much for Mo Wen. Moreover, she did not believe that Professor Yun was poisoned. Yun Xiaoman was not a doctor, so naturally, she did not know much. However, she was very clear that with Mo Wen's judgment, even if he really said a cure, the hospital would not dare to listen to it.
The atmosphere suddenly became silent. The three people in the room did not speak. Shen Jing quietly pulled him to sit on the chair, waiting for Professor Pan and the rest to finish their consultation to see if they could come up with an effective cure.
Mo Wen's fingers gently tapped on the stool. His gaze occasionally glanced at Yun Xiaoman, who was curled up in the corner. His eyes flashed with hesitation.
After an unknown period of time, the door of the ward was pushed open from the outside. A middle-aged woman who looked like a nurse walked in with a tray in her hand and began to give the patient an infusion on the bed.
"Wait," Mo Wen called out to the middle-aged nurse subconsciously.
The nurse lifted her head and looked at Mo Wen quizzically. As she did not know Mo Wen's identity, she stopped what she was doing.
"Is that glucose?" Mo Wen glanced at the infusion bottle in the nurse's hand.
"That's right." The nurse nodded and looked at Mo Wen in confusion.
"The patient is not suited for fluid transfusion," Mo Wen said with a frown.
Blood could suppress the spread of the Purplish Blue and White Flower Poison to a certain extent. Transfusion was equivalent to diluting the concentration of the blood, encouraging the growth of the poison. Because the Purplish Blue and White Flower Poison was not an ordinary poison, it did not spread in the blood.
"Sir, if we don't give the patient an infusion, how can we ensure the nutrients in the patient's body!"
The middle-aged nurse furrowed her brows and raised her voice. As a nurse, she was helpless against the unreasonable requests of the patient's family members. The purpose of giving the patient glucose was to ensure the body's normal metabolism. Could it be that the patient who could not eat would starve to death in front of her?
Subconsciously, the middle-aged nurse treated Mo Wen as the patient's family member. She had been a nurse in the hospital for decades and had seen all kinds of weird family members.
"Miss nurse, the patient really cannot be given an infusion right now," Mo Wen said helplessly.
He stood up and stood in front of the middle-aged nurse. He was naturally unable to explain this kind of thing to the nurse. Even if he explained, it would not make sense. Currently, Professor Yun was in the outbreak stage of the poison and his life was hanging by a thread. Once the infusion diluted the blood and suppressed it, the Purplish Blue and White Flower Poison that was growing in large amounts would most likely take the patient's life in the next moment.
The middle-aged nurse's expression immediately turned ugly. It was the first time she had met such an unreasonable and self-assertive family member. In the past, even if she met a patient's family member who was difficult to please, they would not arbitrarily stop the hospital from treating them. What was wrong with this youngster?
There was a strict time limit for giving the patient an infusion. If there was any delay and something happened to the patient, she would not be able to bear the responsibility.
Shen Jing stood up and walked to Mo Wen's back in confusion. She tugged on his clothes and whispered softly so that only Mo Wen could hear, "What is wrong with you? Don't interfere with the nurse's work." She was also confused about why Mo Wen did not allow the nurse to give the patient an infusion.
Yun Xiaoman also stood up and looked at Mo Wen and the middle-aged nurse in confusion.
"The infusion now will most likely take the patient's life," Mo Wen turned his head to look at Yun Xiaoman and said in a serious tone.
"Ah …!"
Yun Xiaoman screamed upon hearing that and subconsciously stood in front of the patient. Her eyes were fixed on the middle-aged nurse as if she was a killer who was here to take the patient's life.
"Sir, the hospital has the responsibility to treat the patient. Please do not interfere with our treatment. If you interfere with the treatment, it might really take the patient's life." The middle-aged nurse glared at Mo Wen angrily. She wanted to scold him for spouting nonsense, but considering that he was the patient's family member, she swallowed her words.
Yun Xiaoman looked at the two of them who were arguing and also hesitated. After all, one was a doctor of the hospital while the other was an outsider. However, he was the only person who dared to affirm her grandfather's illness. Moreover, Professor Pan had also instructed the two of them to help treat the patient, so he was obviously also a doctor. She could not decide who to listen to now.
The middle-aged nurse looked at Shen Jing, obviously hoping that she could help to say a few words. After all, Shen Jing was also a doctor of the military hospital. Although they were not in the same department, they were familiar with each other.
However, Shen Jing laughed bitterly. She did not understand why Mo Wen was so stubborn. As a doctor of a proper hospital, she naturally knew that Mo Wen's actions were unreasonable and that he was making things difficult for the nurse. However, she did not dare to completely deny what Mo Wen had said. After all, Mo Wen had displayed extraordinary medical knowledge and even Professor Pan had praised him repeatedly.
"What do you mean?"
Mo Wen glanced at Yun Xiaoman. If Yun Xiaoman also agreed to the nurse's infusion, then he would definitely not say anything more. He had done everything he could.
"I … I …"
Yun Xiaoman looked at Mo Wen and the nurse. She stammered for a long time but could not come up with a reason. At this moment, she was also at a loss. How could she dare to make a rash decision when it concerned her grandfather's life?
The situation was in a stalemate. Just when they did not know what to do, the door was pushed open again.
"What's going on?"
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