Chapter 109 Joint Clinic



Wu Tian's answer caused a slight commotion in the previously quiet meeting room.

His words revealed not only respect for medical skills, but also a detached and detached attitude, as if he were not accepting a challenge, but fulfilling the duties of a doctor.

The unspoken focus of everyone's attention was undoubtedly the hefty reward for saving Jin Lingyun.

Wu Tian arrived late and should have been at the end of the line by normal circumstances, but his suggestion of joint treatment cleverly turned his later disadvantage into an advantage.

However, Wu Tian's original intention was far purer than the pursuit of fame and fortune.

He was acutely aware of the urgency of Jin Lingyun's condition, and that undeniable worry drove him to eagerly offer his help as soon as possible.

The fact that many doctors were at a loss only strengthened his resolve to act quickly, just to give his anxious heart a moment's peace.

"That's a great idea!" Liu Erhe's voice broke through the silence, his eyes gleaming with anticipation: "Brother Wu Tian's suggestion is excellent. It allows both the medical skills to be tested and avoids a long wait, making it a win-win situation."

With Liu Erhe's strong support, the atmosphere at the meeting quietly heated up, becoming enthusiastic and full of anticipation.

Several medical luminaries nodded in agreement, drawn by the generous reward and filled with a sense of endless exploration and pride in their medical expertise.

If Jin Lingyun can be successfully treated, it will not only be a victory for medical skills, but also a double gain of glory and wealth.

“In that case, I would like to trouble Elder Liu to convey this message to the Jin family, so as to save them a lot of trouble.” Wu Tian turned his gaze to Liu Erhe and Liu Caidie, his words revealing his respect and trust for the former.

Although he was unaware of Liu Erhe's great reputation, the reaction at the scene was enough to show that this old man was a highly respected person, capable of shouldering this important task.

Liu Erhe took the initiative to approach the Jin family steward. After a humble self-introduction, the Jin family steward hurriedly entered Jinling Garden.

In a short while, the steward led out an elderly man who was over seventy years old, with silver hair and a ruddy face. Before the man was seen, his voice was heard: "I am deeply sorry that Physician Liu has graced my humble abode with his presence. I have failed to greet him properly. I am extremely rude!"

His words were firm and resonant, revealing his deep respect.

As the head of the Jin family in Rongzhou, Jin Shiyi's courteous treatment of Liu Erhe aptly reflects Liu Erhe's significant reputation in the medical field.

Liu Erhe cupped his hands and smiled, his manner gentle and refined: "Elder Jin, you flatter me. Just now, I dared to suggest that we invite the best in the medical field to discuss treatment strategies. I wonder what Elder Jin thinks?"

Jin Shiyi's gaze swept over the crowd, and in his authoritative yet gentle tone, he addressed them: "It is truly a blessing for the Jin family, and even more so for Lingyun, that all of you medical masters have gathered here at this moment to devise a good plan for Lingyun's illness. The method of joint diagnosis proposed by Physician Liu embodies both the benevolence of physicians and the consideration of efficiency and fairness. How could I, Jin, possibly refuse? However..."

As he said this, a hint of hesitation flashed across his face.

Seeing this, Liu Erhe asked with concern, "If Elder Jin has something difficult to say, this matter can be dropped, there is no need to force him."

Jin Shiyi sighed deeply and said slowly, "It's not a difficult thing to say, but since my granddaughter fell ill, her words and actions have been unusual, and I'm afraid she may have acted impolitely..."

Before he could finish speaking, Liu Erhe gently comforted him, saying, "Don't worry, Dr. Jin. Doctors are compassionate, and we all value medical ethics. We would never divulge any patient's privacy."

Jin Shiyi nodded approvingly, then solemnly entrusted the task: "Dr. Liu is a role model whom we all admire. I have no doubt about him. I entrust this joint consultation to you to ensure a smooth process. I am confident that under your leadership, we can gather the wisdom of many experts to drive away Lingyun's illness and restore her health."

After Jin Shiyi finished speaking, he turned around and whispered a few words to the steward. The steward immediately understood, walked away quickly, and returned shortly afterward, nodding to Jin Shiyi to indicate that he had completed his task.

Jin Shiyi took a deep breath, his eyes sharp as he scanned the crowd, and announced in a deep voice: "The Jin family has everything ready. Doctors, please come with me to treat Lingyun. But please remember—you only need to treat her, do not do anything else."

Its imposing presence exudes an unyielding resolve, like thunder, inspiring awe and deterring any thought of disobedience.

Everyone understood the deeper meaning and knew the prestige of the Jin family, so they all swore an oath to uphold medical ethics and remain pure and spotless.

At Jin Shiyi's command, the group followed closely behind, entering the depths of Jinling Garden, strolling through flowers and willows, and stepping into the quiet residential area.

Just as I stepped through a moon gate, a commotion suddenly filled my ears, with unrestrained laughter mixed with the clanging of metal and the occasional shrill cries of pain.

Before long, they saw a petite woman in the backyard, waving her fists among the guards, as nimble and agile as a monkey.

Each punch she threw carried considerable power, and many guards were injured by her.

The petite woman was none other than Jin Lingyun, the eldest daughter of the Jin family.

These Jin family guards, usually exceptionally brave, appeared flustered and covered in wounds at this moment. They needed to protect her while also fearing being accidentally injured by her, creating a tense yet somewhat absurd scene.

Witnessing this scene, Yin Jing felt her heart breaking and cried out in a hoarse voice, "Yun'er, my child, please don't do this anymore. Mother won't force you anymore, okay?"

However, Jin Lingyun seemed to be in another dimension, ignoring her mother's calls and continuing to roam freely in her world, sometimes leaping onto steep artificial mountains, sometimes climbing to the top of the roof.

Seeing this scene, Wu Tian could only smile bitterly, his heart filled with mixed feelings and his helplessness was evident.

When I first met Jin Lingyun, she liked to squat on the wall.

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