Du Wanwan, a military doctor, overworked herself to death. When she opened her eyes again, she found herself branded a 'calamity star'—hated by everyone, facing a forced exodus, and expel...
Chapter 132: Inheritance
Liu Changshan and the old man of the Chu family were both confused. How could anyone be allergic to pear blossoms? This was too incredible, wasn't it?
How beautiful are pear blossoms? How can they harm people?
"It's basically confirmed that it's pear blossoms, but it's ultimately a pollen allergy, and it could be other flowers as well." Du Wanwan told Chu Hanfeng, "Your condition is not a disease, so there's no need to take it to heart. Just remember to avoid places with flowers that you're allergic to.
Use the remedy that Doctor Liu taught you, and it will basically heal in three to five days. Remember to take good care of yourself afterwards, and it's best not to live in a place with a lot of flowers."
"Yes! I've made note of it." Chu Hanfeng bowed to Du Wanwan and asked timidly, "Sir, do you think I am a disaster?"
"No, there is no such thing as a disaster star. It is simply people's stubborn opinions caused by ignorance." Du Wanwan replied with a nonchalant smile, "Miss, there is no need to take those nonsense to heart. As long as people live with a clear conscience and are open and honest, why should they be afraid of what others say?"
Chu Hanfeng's eyes lit up, and then she smiled: "Sir, you are right, I have learned a lesson. Your coming here today has given me a way out. I believe no one in the family will dare to dislike me anymore. I am not a disaster star, I am just allergic to pollen."
After saying this, Chu Hanfeng looked at the old man of the Chu family meaningfully, kowtowed to the old lady, and was helped down by the maid.
The old lady on the bed had woken up, and after hearing what Du Wanwan said, she was also quite frightened. It turned out that the eldest granddaughter's strange illness was not a disease, but just an allergy?
Why didn't Dr. Liu see this before? Can pear blossoms also make people sick?
The old lady sat up slowly and told the maid, "Go to the outer room and invite Doctor Du to come. I have something to ask you."
"Yes!" The maid came out and saluted Du Wanwan, "Doctor Du! Our old lady wants to see you."
Du Wanwan stood up and walked in, followed by Uncle Chu and Liu Changshan.
Uncle Chu was a filial son. When he saw that his mother had sat up, the redness on her face had faded. Although her complexion was not very good, it was much better than before when she was unconscious.
He quickly bowed to Du Wanwan and said, "Doctor Du is truly an amazing man. My mother's illness has been cured. Thank you very much! Thank you very much!"
The old lady of the Chu family already knew that it was Du Wanwan who directed the treatment of her illness, and she also knew that he had found out the cause of her illness, which was the result of her greed.
From now on, no matter how delicious the food is, I will never dare to eat it late at night. If I eat it and cannot take it out, it may be fatal.
"You're welcome!" Du Wanwan asked the old lady with a cheerful expression, "Are you feeling much better now?"
"Yes! The high fever has subsided. Sir, you are a great doctor!" Before Du Wanwan could reply, the old lady changed the subject and said, "Sir, did you say that the red spots on my granddaughter's face are not a disease?"
"Yes, that's not a disease, it's just a pollen allergy." Du Wanwan knew what the old lady wanted to ask, so she repeated the symptoms of the allergy and jokingly told her, "Actually, this is not surprising. The strange thing is that some people are also allergic to the spring wind, commonly known as urticaria."
"Oh?" The old lady's expression froze. "Rash? But when the wind blows, rashes will appear on the face?"
"Yes, this type of rash is the strangest of all allergies. It doesn't happen every year, nor at a specific time. It just happens when it happens, and it won't happen for decades."
"why is that?"
Since Liu Changshan met his master, he has become a curious baby and likes to ask why when something happens.
"How should I put it?" Du Wanwan thought for a moment and slowly explained, "The uncertain way this type of rubella breaks out is because there are certain factors in the air that induce it. For example, dust, pollen, and polluted gases are brought by the wind and blow on people's faces and bodies, inducing the outbreak of papules. This factor can also be inherited."
(The plot needs to be made up, just laugh it off, there's no need to take it seriously.)
"It can be inherited?" the old lady exclaimed, "How is it possible?"
When she was a girl, she had the rubella mentioned by Du Wanwan. It didn't happen every year, but only occasionally. After she married into the Chu family, she never had an attack again, and she didn't take it seriously.
Today, when I heard Dr. Du mention it, I realized that it was very similar to the symptoms I had when I was young, that is, the pimples appeared after being exposed to the wind. At that time, I didn’t know it was measles, and I thought I couldn’t be exposed to the wind.
It took decades to find out that it was rubella, the strangest kind of allergy. Can this thing be inherited? Could it be that my granddaughter inherited the allergy from her? How could that be?
"The human body is so amazing that anything is possible."
Du Wanwan looked at the surprise in the old lady's eyes and instantly understood something, but she didn't point it out. Instead, she talked about it.
"Many strange diseases can be inherited, and can even skip generations, from grandfather to grandson, grandmother to granddaughter. Some can skip several generations, such as some congenital mental retardation, which is very easy to be inherited."
Hearing this, the old lady sighed helplessly: "What you said today is refreshing to me."
After saying that, he winked at Mr. Chu, who understood and took Du Wanwan out of the old lady's bedroom.
Liu Changshan observed for a while, left a prescription for the old lady, and led Du Wanwan away from the backyard.
When they were about to go out of the corner door, they saw a woman with a bulging belly walking not far from them, and Du Wanwan couldn't help but take a few more glances at her.
Liu Changshan lowered his voice and explained to him: "That is the youngest daughter of the Chu family. She heard that the old lady was not well, so she came back to visit her."
"I'm afraid this woman will have a difficult birth. It could be as easy as two deaths." Du Wanwan looked away, with a look of regret on her face. "The baby is in the middle of the mother's body. During the birth, either the mother and the baby will die, or the mother will bleed to death, leaving behind a crying baby."
"Ah?" Liu Changshan couldn't help but look back, but unfortunately the person had already walked away, and he could only see the back of the figure. "Doctor Du, are you sure you can save the life of Miss Chu?"
He was hired by the Chu family as a court doctor for more than ten or twenty years, and every master of the Chu family had been taken care of by him. Now that his master said that the flower-like little girl of the Chu family would die in childbirth, his heart suddenly sank.
If I can save her life, it will be considered a good relationship with the Chu family after so many years of friendship. Since the master can see it, there must be a way.
"There is a way, but I don't know if people will believe it. Forget it, let's go! It's time to go back."
Du Wanwan didn't say much else. The daughter of the Chu family must have married into a wealthy family with its own doctor. She was just an outsider and there was no need for her to compete with others for this responsibility.
It's just that it happened today, so I wanted to say a few words out of kindness. Whether Liu Changshan wants to tell anyone or not is his business.
She just stayed in the People's Clinic, waiting for people to come and see her, and didn't worry about anything else.
Even if she wanted to worry, she might not be able to do so. What if she didn't believe her? Why bother making herself unhappy?
(End of this chapter)