Chapter 39 Go to the room and take off your clothes
"If you two want to explain, I will tell him personally." Qian Jingsheng naturally knew who they were talking about. Seeing the two doctors confronting Wen Zhu, he subconsciously wanted to stand in front of her and help her block the questioning.
After hearing Qian Jingsheng's words, everyone looked at him in surprise. They didn't understand why he suddenly stood up and said that. He himself was a little surprised at why he suddenly became so impulsive, but seeing her being questioned and distrusted, he subconsciously did it. Qian Jingsheng attributed all this to the fact that the little girl suffered because of him. She was kind enough to help him, not only avoiding death in the mission, but also helping him heal his injuries, so he had an obligation and responsibility to help her.
Facing the two doctors' questioning looks, Qian Jingsheng explained, "Since the military hospital's instrument examination said there's a 90% chance of residual effects, I think even if we follow you to the city hospital for another examination, you'll come to the same conclusion. But Comrade Wen said she can be cured without residual effects. If that's the case, then I'm willing to give it a try. After all, the outcome won't be any worse."
Qian Jingsheng naturally loved the military profession and was willing to sacrifice everything for it. However, his military career taught him both to resist defeat and to defy fate, but also to accept fate with equanimity. If his only option was to be discharged due to injury, he would still accept it with equanimity.
After saying this, Qian Jingsheng felt that although she had medical skills, she was still a teenager after all, and that such overconfidence might cause psychological pressure on the girl. So he turned around and said to Wen Zhu, "What I mean is that you just do your best. Since the military hospital has diagnosed my injury and said that there will definitely be sequelae, it's normal even if you can't cure it. Don't worry too much. I was able to save my life this time, thanks to you."
Wen Zhu was a little shocked when he saw Qian Jingsheng standing in front of him and speaking for him.
She felt that they had only met twice and were not very familiar with each other, and her age was only considered a beginner in traditional Chinese medicine. He had no reason to trust a "child" like her.
But Wen Zhu was deeply moved by the feeling of being valued. He was one of the few people besides her family who was willing to believe in her.
Especially when he said, "Don't worry if it can't be cured," it sounded like he was coaxing a child. Wen Zhu felt a little unworthy of it.
After all, she insisted on treating him because she was convinced she had the ability to do so. Besides the fact that he was a soldier and had helped her, and she wanted to repay him, there was another reason. As cannon fodder who should have died early, she was bound to confront the male and female protagonists in order to change their fate. As long as Qian Jingsheng was alive and well and could continue to stay in the army, the male protagonist, Gu Zhenbei, would not have replaced him and risen to prominence as smoothly as in the original book. Without the male protagonist's powerful support, dealing with the female protagonist would naturally be much easier.
She looked up at his back, against the light, making her feel like a mountain, reliable and reassuring. His integrity compared to her own selfishness made her afraid to look him in the eye.
Although they listened to Qian Jingsheng's reasons, the two medical experts were still very anxious. No matter what the reason, they did not take the person away for examination. If something went wrong, they would be responsible.
Doctor Zhang subconsciously looked at Liu Zhigang for help. Liu Zhigang quickly stepped forward and explained to Qian Jingsheng, "Team Zhao did ask someone to take you for another checkup to make sure everything is safe."
Qian Jingsheng frowned and thought.
Wen Zhu walked out from behind him and said to Qian Jingsheng, "Qian...Comrade Qian." Wen Zhu really didn't know how to address him, and could only think of such a conventional name.
"Go get checked out by two doctors so your boss can rest assured. If they can cure you, that would be great. After all, a big hospital has the best medical equipment and will be much better for your recovery than our shabby surroundings. They'll also have dedicated staff to take care of you. If they're still unsure after the checkup, you can choose to come back to me for further treatment."
Wen Zhu moved a chair and pulled the corner of his clothes to let him sit down first. Qian Jingsheng was stunned for a moment, then obediently followed her force and sat down.
Wen Zhu continued, "Your wound hasn't healed yet. Don't stand or walk for long periods of time. Get more rest. Stay away from water for the first three days and avoid spicy foods. If you really want to wash, use a towel wrung dry and avoid the wound."
Qian Jingsheng listened to Wen Zhu's careful instructions, listened carefully, and nodded.
"Okay, I'll listen to you then."
The two medical experts breathed a sigh of relief when they heard Captain Qian was willing to accompany them for the examination. They quickly packed up and prepared to rush to the city hospital.
Wen Zhu's decision not to force him to leave wasn't due to irresponsibility or compromise. She was confident that, in an era before Western medicine was so advanced in China, she was the only one who could heal his injuries. She believed his superiors would make the right choice to keep him.
The only reason I compromised now was because I didn't want to put Qian Jingsheng in a difficult position.
Wen Zhu turned and went into the house. Qian Jingsheng looked at her from behind, feeling a little guilty. After all, all these troubles were caused by him. He whispered a few words to Liu Zhigang, nodded, and left.
Wen Zhu came out and handed some packaged medicine powder to Wu Changlin, clearly marking the usage, dosage, time and precautions on each package.
Qian Jingsheng looked at the little girl, who looked mature and serious for her age, and found her particularly cute.
She was clearly about the same age as her younger sister, yet she gave off the impression of an adult in her thoughts and actions. She was both brave and calm in the face of danger, yet sometimes acted coquettishly towards her mother, like a child desperately lacking maternal love. She was also skilled in the somewhat declining art of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Qian Jingsheng truly wanted to know how many more sides of this little girl he didn't know, and his curiosity about her grew ever greater.
After Wen Zhu finished giving the instructions, he took out the silver needle bag and walked towards Qian Jingsheng, "Go to the room and take off your clothes."
As soon as he finished speaking, he saw everyone in the yard, who were originally busy with their own things, looking at him. Especially Wu Changlin, his eyes widened, and he looked at him with shock. He almost came over to watch.
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