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Chapter 38: The Pitiful Little Girl

  Chapter 38 The Pitiful Little Girl

  During this period, for many elderly people in Northeast China who have been suffering from chronic diseases, they are all waiting for a phone call, a phone call from the military sanatorium. From learning that General Zhao Hu, who was once famous in Northeast China, had almost become a dead tiger but is now a living dragon, a group of retired generals from the sanatorium also benefited from the good fortune of this old leader and had their chronic diseases solved along the way.

  Such a good thing is naturally also very moving for the elderly who are also plagued by old illnesses!

  Although they all knew that it was not good to offend the Zhao family, when it came to health and even the prosperity of their families, these worldly old people also knew the importance of huddling together for warmth. By leveraging their respective influences in politics, they put pressure on those old subordinates, hoping to get a chance to be cured as well.

  The result is now clear, and the Zhao family seems to have also realized that eating alone is not good, so they agreed to accept some patients. But in the end, who will be lucky enough to receive treatment from the young doctor, it all depends on luck. Anyway, for many of them, some people really don't want to be bothered by stubborn diseases, while others are eager to join in the excitement with a "dead horse as a living doctor" mentality.

  When they learned that the medical records sent over were replied to in less than two days, the families of patients who had the opportunity to be admitted to the nursing home were naturally very happy. The families of patients who did not have the opportunity to be admitted also felt that his medical skills were exceptionally high when they received the prescription written by Han Ankang for symptomatic treatment, and it was naturally not good to ask for anything more.

  As for those who brought over the medical records of some family members with terminal illnesses, they were also very rudely sent back by the military representatives. Although they said sorry and claimed to be helpless, everyone knew that if such medically declared terminal illnesses could be cured, then Han Ankang would not be a divine doctor but a god.

  Even if some patients' families are dissatisfied with this treatment and want to ask Zhao Hu to intercede, they can try to persuade Han Ankang to reconsider the opportunity to rescue them. This is what people say, but no one dares to provoke this fiery and straightforward general easily.

  It's worth knowing that Zhao Hu was a man who, in those years, dared to openly lead his troops to surround the provincial government's grand courtyard in order to seek justice for his subordinates.

  There are really not many old generals like Zhao Hu who came out of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and later participated in the counterattack against Vietnam. The existence of such old generals is, in a sense, already an invisible deterrent force for the military. Moreover, he has been in charge of the Northeast Military Region for many years, and his former subordinates are all over the northeast military and political departments. Who dares to provoke him easily?

  These medical records, which each country claims to be a terminal illness, are handed over in a hurry, and it's not quite right. If this matter is provoked again, the consequences of offending Zhao Hu will be known. After all, who doesn't know that Dr. Han is now Zhao Hu's lifesaver? To put it bluntly, he is the benefactor of the entire Northeast Military Region. Provoking such a doctor, is it to challenge the dignity of the Northeast Military Region?

  Received the notice and was fortunate to be among the first batch of patients' families to move in, and naturally thanked the military or Zhao's family for their help. Immediately dispatched an ambulance, and at the first time after receiving the call, the patient's family member was transferred to the sanatorium. For patients who were not suitable for transfer, Han Ankang had specifically noted when selecting medical records.

  Patients who can adapt to the transfer, undoubtedly, are what Han Ankang thinks, as long as they pay attention to this route, and believe that there will be no major problems. Although some of these patients have become so ill that they cannot walk on their own, taking a car to transfer here is still unlikely to cause any major issues.

  The next day, when Han Ankang came out of the room, he was surprised to see a group of people in suits and ties sitting downstairs again. Especially after learning that many patients' families had rushed over overnight, putting their relatives in the hospital's ward, Han Ankang understood their eagerness for their loved ones to recover.

  Because Choi Jin-san had something to attend to and returned to South Korea two days ago, the only ones left here are Kang Ming-hao, who is not suitable for leaving, and those recovering from injuries in the infirmary. Two bodyguards who speak Chinese were also left behind by Choi Jin-san to take special care of Han An-kang's daily life.

  Of course, the reason why Chui Zhen Shan said that at the time was to keep these two bodyguards to take care of Jiang Minghao. Except for a few old generals and military officers from the Danxiu Temple, others who wanted to see Han Ankang had to ask for an appointment with these two bodyguards first. Otherwise, they would not be able to disturb Han Ankang easily.

  Looking at these expectant patient families, Han Ankang greeted them and asked with a very understanding tone: "Since everyone is here, let's go see the patients first! By the way, who is Xiaowu Qi's family?"

  Yesterday, he saw a somewhat strange case of illness, and Han Ankang always felt that it was something he had never seen before. Moreover, he personally thought that the medicines prescribed on those medical records seemed to have no effect. On the contrary, there was a tendency to worsen the patient's condition. In order to verify his own conjecture, Han Ankang decided to take a look at this little girl who was less than ten years old.

  Among the patients' families waiting here for Dr. Han Ankang, a middle-aged couple who looked somewhat tired in spirit quickly walked out and said excitedly: "Dr. Han, I am Wu Qikai's father Wu Kangshun, and this is my wife. My daughter's illness is troubling you! To be honest with you, because of this child's strange symptoms, we have run to all the major hospitals across the country, but they never got better. If it weren't for Little Qi's grandfather being too busy and unable to get away from work, he would have come over to thank you in person!"

  Looking at the couple thanking him before he even started treating the illness, Han Ankang calmly said: "Mr. Wu, Mrs. Wu, I roughly understood Xiaoxi's condition when I looked at her medical history yesterday. If it is the disease I judged, one dose of medicine can completely restore her health. If it is not the disease I judged, we will need to do another examination before deciding on a treatment plan. In any case, I will do my best, so let's not rush into thanking me just yet, and go take a look at Xiaoxi first!"

  Since Han Ankang didn't say too much, Wu Kangshun, the son of the deputy secretary of Hei Province, also couldn't say anything more. Leading the way and bringing Han Ankang to the room where the girl who had been given a sedative was sleeping.

  Looking at the little girl lying on the bed, thin as a skeleton, frowning and showing a terrified expression even in her sleep, Han Ankang pulled out his hand to take her pulse, and when he saw the dense needle holes on her arm, he couldn't help but reveal a thread of anger: "The child has become like this, and you also have the heart to give her sedatives. How absurd!"

  When Han Ankang took the girl's arm, Wu Qi's mother was already in tears. Even Wu Kangshun, who had been scolded, said with tears in his eyes: "Dr. Han, we don't want to torture our child like this either! But every night, Xiaoqi would let out a loud scream and when it got serious, she liked to smash things randomly. My wife and I weren't even allowed to get close to her.

  In order to let her have a quieter sleep, we had the doctor give her a sedative, hoping that she would be calmer when she woke up. But as this strange illness dragged on, we found that Xiaoxi was quiet during the day, but always stared blankly into space.

  Sometimes even I and my wife don't recognize each other, for this child's illness, my mother's eyes are almost blind from crying. Please, Doctor Han, save our poor little Qi!

  There's a saying that doctors are like parents, and when Han Ankang heard these words, he understood. Which parent in the world doesn't love their own child? Especially someone like Wu Qi who comes from a powerful family, she should be cherished even more. If it wasn't for her own good, how could her parents bear to torture their precious daughter like this?

  Looking at the crying Wu madam, who was sobbing uncontrollably, and several nurses from the recovery room, who were also silently wiping away tears after seeing the arm with a thousand needle holes, Han Ankang let out a long sigh and didn't say anything else. He took this thin arm full of needle holes into his hands, and carefully felt for the pulse.

  After finishing the pulse, Han Ankang unexpectedly took off the little girl's socks and saw two faint red threads on her soles. He knew that his guess was correct - this little girl wasn't sick at all, but had been frightened, causing her spirit to become dislocated, which is why she cried restlessly at night and couldn't recognize her relatives during the day.

  Looking at Wu Qi's parents, who were both full of expectation, Han Ankang showed a hint of sympathy for the girl and said: "If it were our ancestors' things, more people would inherit them, and Xiao Qi wouldn't have to be messed around like this! If I'm not mistaken, your daughter hasn't been sleeping well at night since she had a scare, and she often lets out loud screams?"

  As soon as the words came out, Wu Kangshun immediately said: "That's right, some time ago I took them on a trip with their mother and daughter. On the way, we encountered a high-speed car accident, and many cars collided in a row. At that time, we just happened to pass by, and Xiaoxi also happened to see that bloody scene, as a result, she was frightened and screamed at the time. Later, I immediately cancelled the trip and let my wife comfort her for a while.

  At first, Xiaoxi's condition was normal for two nights. But later she began to be afraid of taking the bus, and I realized there was a problem, so I took her to see a doctor. The doctor said it was a psychological illness caused by shock, but after taking medicine several times, it got worse and worse. Recently, she has been crying and screaming all night, and gets angry and bites people easily. Is Xiaoxi's illness really caused by shock?

  Actually, Wu Kangshun said at the beginning that Han Ankang knew that for a child under the age of 10, witnessing the bloody scene of the car accident would be shocking. Even for an adult, suddenly seeing such a tragic event occur, it's estimated that they would also be frightened and their heart rate would accelerate, needing some time to calm down.

  In addition, according to Wu Qi's information, this is a girl who was gentle in character before she got sick, which means her mental endurance is even lower. The situation of worsening illness will also occur due to blind treatment. If the disease had been sent to him earlier, it would have been solved with just a few injections. Now sending it over, no doubt makes this little girl suffer so much!

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