Pei Yucheng immediately asked Dr. Zhou in a cold voice: "Special medicine, under what circumstances would it be used?! Is it for a serious illness?!"
Dr. Zhou shook his head. "Countries around the world attach great importance to drug safety. No matter how serious the illness, doctors will not prescribe special medications on patients. After all, not only does that carry a risk of death, it's also illegal. Of course, some clinical trials are an exception."
"Clinical trial?!" Pei Yucheng asked back.
Dr. Zhou said: "A batch of new drugs are developed, clinically tested on volunteers, and repeatedly tested. Only after their safety meets certain standards will they be widely promoted and marketed. However, since new drugs are ready for market, their safety is actually not low, and the possibility of contamination with banned drugs is not high."
Pei Yucheng didn't say anything else.
Doctor Zhou carefully observed Pei Yucheng's reaction and secretly guessed his thoughts. Doctor Zhou then said, "This is just my suspicion. Miss Ji's specific condition requires a thorough examination to confirm. It's possible that her body is too weak, which is why she has a recurring fever."
Dr. Zhou wanted to say something else, but the cell phone in his trouser pocket started buzzing.
He took out his cell phone and saw that it was the nurse on duty calling.
"Master Pei, I'll go upstairs and check on Miss Ji first."
After seeing Pei Yucheng nod, Dr. Zhou hurried into the inpatient department.
…
Ever since he parked the car downstairs of the inpatient department at one in the morning, Pei Yucheng sat alone in the closed compartment, the cigarette never going out of his fingers.
I don't know why, but I want to smoke again.
At this moment, he held a lighter in his right hand, and rubbed his fingertips back and forth on the carving of Teng Tu, the head of the Pei family.
The three-dimensional Tengtu exudes the unique coolness of metal.
However, the fire that suddenly surged in Pei Yucheng's heart could not be extinguished or dispelled by the coolness.
In the end, he still couldn't suppress his urge to smoke. Pei Yucheng took the cigarette box, took out a cigarette skillfully and elegantly, then lit it and took a deep breath...
The rain is getting heavier.
Because of being in the rain for a long time, Nanshi was soaked all over.
Nan Shi stood outside the car, watching the thick white smoke pouring out from the half-open black window, then slowly rising into the air in circles and spirals, and even rain could not disperse it.
"Master Pei, smoking too many cigarettes at once is very harmful to your health..."
Nanshi couldn't help but remind him.
But inside the car, there was silence.
The car window was half-closed, and because of the distance, Nanshi couldn't see the situation in the car clearly. He didn't know what Pei Yucheng was doing. He could only see: the smoke pouring out of the window, not only did not decrease in density, but it was surging out more violently and rapidly.
Upon seeing this, Nanshi's thick eyebrows immediately frowned to the tightest.
It was not until five in the morning that Nanshi spoke again cautiously: "Master Pei, Doctor Zhou has been upstairs for so long and hasn't come down yet. Do you want to go upstairs and see Miss Ji?!"
Pei Yucheng ignored Nanshi and remained silent.
And Nanshi’s mood was simply too complicated.
He recognized the license plate of the car driven by Pei Yucheng.
It’s the license plate number of Yufu.
In other words: Pei Yucheng drove from the imperial capital to Jingcheng Hospital in the middle of the night.
It’s more than two hundred kilometers.
He must be very worried about Ji Yuqi, otherwise why would he run so far.
But Nanshi was a little confused: if he was so worried, why didn't he go upstairs when he arrived, but insisted on sitting in the car and smoking non-stop?
Did the two of them have a quarrel?!
…
Xu Ze entered Jingcheng at eight o'clock in the morning.
As soon as he got into Pei's car, Nan Shi, who was driving, said to him for no reason: "You got there first."
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