After Crossing Over, Finding the Nation as a Backer to Become the Group's Darling

Because the broad masses of the people posted comments on the international internet saying, "If the scientific big shots of the 70s hadn't died early, Huaguo would have been the world'...

Chapter 211 Mobilizing the Masses

After returning to the ward and settling Wan Niang in, Ruan Ruan sat down beside her bed, took her hand, and introduced herself to her while taking her pulse.

"Let me formally introduce myself. My name is Ruan Ruan, and this is my partner, Comrade Huo Haocheng. I know a little about traditional Chinese medicine and also a little about Western medicine. As I mentioned earlier, your illness can be cured, and that's true. However, there's a slight problem: we need to find someone whose bone marrow matches yours for a transplant. But in this world, it's very rare to find two people who are 100% bone marrow matches. Of course, your close relatives have a higher bone marrow match rate than strangers. In other words, you can ask your children, parents, siblings, etc., to come and get a bone marrow match with you."

Upon hearing Ruan Ruan's words, Wan Niang was initially happy, happy that she could finally live and continue to accompany her father and son. However, Ruan Ruan's subsequent words were tantamount to sentencing her to death.

"Comrade Ruan Ruan, I'm glad you're willing to treat me. However, I'm an orphan. My only family left are my wife and my child, but my child is only 7 years old. If we are a match, will it have any impact on his health?"

Wan Niang had thought it through clearly. If her health had to be exchanged for someone else's health, she would rather die like this than live with self-blame for the rest of her life.

Hearing her question, Ruan Ruan knew that this woman was very kind. "Don't worry, bone marrow transplantation doesn't cause much harm to the donor's body. After the surgery, you just need to eat more nutritious food and rest for a while."

If one person's health has to be exchanged for another's, Ruan Ruan is not really willing to have this kind of surgery. It's too unfair to the other person. Life is long, and who knows what the future holds? Having good health is more important than anything else.

After hearing Ruan Ruan's words, Wan Niang felt much more at ease.

After the hospital director made the arrangements, the nurse came to inform them. The group followed the nurse to the examination room, where they saw Director Dr. Jiang and several other doctors.

What are you doing here?

"Ruan Ruan, there has never been a possibility of curing leukemia before, so, how about we learn from it?" the dean said to her with a smile.

He knew Ruan Ruan's temperament to some extent; she had been willing to leave the prescription before, so he figured she wouldn't refuse this time either.

Seeing that everyone was looking at her eagerly, Ruan Ruan felt it wasn't a big deal and nodded in agreement.

For the next two hours, Huo Haocheng was the only one waiting outside.

By the time they came out, it was almost dark. Ruan Ruan also told the dean about the need for bone marrow matching. She explained that relying solely on Li Yunda and their son wouldn't guarantee a 100% match, so the support of the general public was still needed.

The hospital director acknowledged the notice and then arranged for support staff to post notices inside and outside the hospital, inviting anyone who needed or had a compassionate heart to come and get a bone marrow match.

After explaining all this, Ruan Ruan remembered the purpose of her visit today, and then asked them, "Sister-in-law, Dean, do you know where in the city I can find someone who is efficient, honest, and wants to earn some money to supplement the family income?"

"Ruan Ruan, is there something you need?" The hospital director only realized after hearing her question that he didn't know why she had come to the hospital today. He didn't believe that she was just passing by and came to take a look. These days, who goes to the hospital for no reason?

"Yes, I've chosen the address for my charity, but it's too dirty and messy. I need to find someone to help clean it up."

Just thinking about the place she visited that morning made Ruan Ruan feel itchy all over, and she instinctively wanted to scratch her ears. Luckily, Huo Haocheng was quick to grab her hand, preventing her from touching them.

At this moment, she also remembered what he had said at noon. She could only give him a wry look, then guiltily turned her head away and looked at the dean and the others.

"That's great! Here's what I'll do: I'll ask your aunt when I get home tonight. She works at the Women's Federation, so she'll definitely know the answers. When you come tomorrow, I'll take you to see her."

They had only heard about it before, but now that it's happening and underway, they're happy because it's a great thing that benefits people.

"Then I'll have to trouble you, Auntie."

After the matter was discussed, it was already dark. After the others left, Ruan Ruan and Huo Haocheng escorted Dr. Jiang back to her office, where Gu Jinghe was already waiting for her.

"You're back. How did it go? Is there any hope for that person?" He heard everyone in the hospital gossiping about what happened this afternoon, mostly speculating about whether Ruan Ruan could be saved.

"You're here! Okay, it's getting late, we'll head back now. As for the rest, you can ask your sister-in-law. As for whether it can be saved, that depends on whether the bone marrow match is successful." After saying that, the two left, leaving the couple alone.

"Are you hungry? Let's go eat at the state-run restaurant first before going back."

The two ate a quick bite at a state-run restaurant and then headed back.

I was really tired after running around all day, but I couldn't fall asleep because I was worried about Wan Niang's condition.

"What's wrong? Can't you sleep?" Huo Haocheng asked, a little worried as he watched her toss and turn.

“I’m just afraid that if we don’t find a matching bone marrow donor, this young life will just end, leaving her and her son to depend on each other for survival.”

Speaking of this, even in the most prosperous times, it wasn't necessarily possible to find a matching bone marrow donor quickly, let alone in an era with such limited information.

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