Li Lechen simply had a dream, and surprisingly, he connected with the world two thousand years in the future.
Do you think two thousand years later is the apocalypse? Obviously not!
Med...
Just then, Huang Yingying ran over, excitedly holding a stack of test results, and shouted to Li Lechen and Luo Li, "It's positive! It's positive!"
"What did I get?" Luo Li asked, bewildered.
"Li Lechen has won the lottery!"
"???"
After catching her breath, Huang Yingying, who had run up to them, explained to the bewildered Luo Li and Li Lechen, "Everyone's blood test results are in, and yours is actually a match for Gu Xiaoman's!"
He pointed, and it was at Li Lechen.
"I?"
I don't know whether to be happy or sad. To encounter such a low-probability event, is this what they call the protagonist's halo?
But the next second, what Li Lechen had been worried about still happened. The doctor said firmly, "In that case, you definitely need to have this X-ray taken, and you also need to do a physical examination."
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Although those under the age of eighteen cannot donate blood or bone marrow, human life is at stake, especially since Li Lechen will turn eighteen in a few months. Under these circumstances, donation is permissible as long as the guardian agrees.
Li Lechen didn't even need to persuade his mother; her open-mindedness readily agreed to his decision to donate bone marrow to his classmate.
Huang Yingying had already shared the good news with her classmates in the group chat.
Indeed, sincerity can move mountains. If everyone hadn't come together to get their blood tested, how would we have known that there were actually compatible matches?
At this moment, Li Lechen's attending physician for appendicitis is staring wide-eyed at Li Lechen's CT scan.
“Something’s not right, Dr. Li,” the nurse next to him couldn’t help but interject. “His appendix has already been removed.”
"But he has no surgical scars at all, and he himself said he has never had an appendectomy." The attending physician was getting a little frantic.
He was beginning to doubt his own judgment. If it wasn't appendicitis, could it be that the student had only had a stomachache before?
"Perhaps he had it done when he was very young and forgot," the nurse could only offer this consolation. "Or perhaps, it's possible that some people are born without an appendix."
However, the doctor secretly resolved that when he conducted further examinations on Li Lechen, he would definitely investigate whether Li Lechen had undergone an appendectomy as a child or was born without an appendix.
If someone is born without an appendix, could they develop symptoms similar to appendicitis? Researching this might lead to a groundbreaking paper.
Aier Private Hospital.
Because F001 suddenly collapsed with abdominal pain, Ge Jianyan rushed over immediately.
"Where do you feel unwell?" Ge Jianyan stared at F001's face and asked seriously. He didn't reach out to touch F001's body, because at this time, observation was more important than direct contact.
"My stomach hurts." F001 frowned slightly.
His expression didn't suggest he was in great pain, and his tone was calm, but he was definitely in pain.
"How does it hurt?" Ge Jianyan asked again.
"It's right here, it feels like there's a sharp, throbbing pain," F001 pointed to his stomach.
For some reason, subconsciously, F001 felt that it would be normal for him to say that this place was uncomfortable, as if he had always felt a little uncomfortable here.
And thinking this, it seemed that she really started to twitch.
Finally, after observing without success, Ge Jianyan reached out and pressed on F001's stomach, asking, "Is it here?"
"It seems so."
What do you mean by "seems to be"?
"It's like the whole area is a bit twitchy, and it's not in a fixed location."
This, F001, is a bit far-fetched, since it's all an act. He was actually scared, and knew that if he were exposed, he might lose his life. Of course, it's impossible to pinpoint exactly where this feint came from.
So Ge Jianyan pressed a few points, but they were all ambiguous.
After thinking for a moment, Ge Jianyan asked his health assistant to retrieve the health records of the original owner of F001, namely Li Lechen.
I had thought that Li Lechen might have a pre-existing stomach condition, but I never expected that he had just undergone a high-quality appendectomy ten minutes earlier.
Could all of this have an impact?
"Take him for a physical examination, especially of his digestive system," Ge Jianyan instructed.
So, the physical health assistant took F001 down with her.
Once the surroundings calmed down, A271 and C203 huddled together.
This method was devised by F001, who volunteered to be the test subject. The two couldn't help but worry: if they could find something and return safely, that would be best; but what if they were eliminated and never returned?
If it's truly the second scenario, then everyone will probably stop trying to save themselves and just accept their fate and wait for things to be resolved.
F001 was taken to a special room, or more precisely, an examination room, where he lay down on a bed and began undergoing the same physical examination as any other patient visiting the hospital.
The examination revealed mild gastritis. The appendix, however, was normal, showing no signs of inflammation.
Clearly, F001's gastritis was much milder than that of the original owner, the Wind Chaser Boy. Ge Jianyan analyzed that, moreover, gastritis is not inherited through genes, so it's not a genetic issue.
Therefore, gastritis can only be caused by lifestyle habits.
In other words, although the daily routines and diets of all "medical resources" are strictly regulated, the lifestyle habits determined by genetics will still cause different changes in their lives, and their bodies will not necessarily develop in the optimal direction.
"What do you see when you fall asleep at night?" Ge Jianyan asked.
"What will you see when you fall asleep?" F001 asked blankly.
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