Chapter 36: It’s Really Unreasonable



Chapter 36: It’s Really Unreasonable

Xie Nancheng took off his suit jacket with a serious face. Just as he was about to step forward to argue, he was suddenly stopped by a hand.

He turned around and saw Tu Ran's extremely calm face.

Tu Ran said nothing, just shook his head at Xie Nancheng.

"Yes, since it is said that Mom's old illness can be cured, we should indeed have a thorough check-up." This was said by Third Aunt. Third Aunt has always bullied the weak and feared the strong, so it was normal for her to help Xie Huailan.

"Mom, then you can just check it out and treat it as a physical examination. Look, my second sister even brought a doctor home. How thoughtful! It saves you from having to take a car to the hospital." Xie Huaishan also coaxed the old lady.

"Yes, it's rare for my daughter to be so filial." The old lady of the Xie family stared at Xie Huailan, not knowing whether her words were sincere or sarcastic.

But Xie Huailan didn't care about that. She had been feeling very suffocated these past two days.

Zhao Hui was beaten by her and was hospitalized. The nanny at home was unable to take good care of the fat son and the house was in a mess.

In the group, she had to listen to the female employees gossiping behind her back. She felt that the video in the tea room must have been done by Xie Nancheng.

Apart from him, no one else has the ability to broadcast it on all the big screens in the group.

Xie Huailan couldn't deal with Xie Nancheng right now, so she could only vent her anger on Tu Ran, the cannon fodder.

The three-day appointment had just arrived, so she made a great effort to invite experts, professors, and a medical examination team.

"Mom, if that's the case, then you should sit down and take a good look." Xie's father also advised.

Now that you are here, you cannot pass without getting checked.

The entire Xie family is very familiar with Xie Huailan's character.

Xie Huailan came over angrily and deliberately pushed Tu Ran who was standing next to her.

Tu Ran took a step back and was gently hugged by Xie Nancheng.

Her expression was unnatural, and she pushed Xie Nancheng away without leaving a trace, keeping a distance from him.

There were so many people around that the two of them just looked at each other without saying anything.

"First, you guys come check my mom's lungs. Check them thoroughly, carefully."

Xie Huailan bit her words and glared at Tu Ran while speaking.

The whole family knew that Mrs. Xie had suffered from lung disease for many years, and her annual physical examinations always showed some inflammation.

I am old and I don’t dare to use antibiotics to reduce inflammation all the time.

She has tried many Chinese medicines, but most of them were slow to work, so the old lady lost confidence and stopped taking them.

Xie Huailan is not stupid, she has calculated everything clearly.

Anyway, the old lady always has these problems during her annual physical examination, either mild inflammation or emphysema.

It’s hard to explain. No matter whether this little girl can be cured or not, as long as the disease is found out during the examination, it will be blamed on her.

That’s why Xie Nancheng just said it was unfair.

Everyone understands the truth, but Xie Huailan is just unreasonable. Who can do anything about it?

Two doctors, one male and one female, held the most advanced lung testing equipment and checked for a long time under the watchful eyes of the whole family before slowly standing up.

"How is it?" Xie Huailan asked anxiously.

"Mr. Xie, your mother's lungs are very healthy. No inflammation or adverse conditions have been found so far."

"Impossible." Xie Lanhuai denied it almost immediately.

"Are you guys investigating this carefully?"

"I've checked it. This is the most advanced equipment and there's no way it can go wrong," the female doctor replied.

"My mother has had lung disease for many years. During the epidemic last year, she even had white lung and was put on a ventilator."

"But the results of the current inspection are that there is no problem."

"No inflammation at all?" Xie Huailan couldn't believe it.

"No, my lungs are clear at the moment."

"That's impossible. You should check again. Maybe the instrument data is wrong." Xie Huailan did not accept this result.

"Mr. Xie, our equipment will not make mistakes. How could such a high-end equipment make mistakes?" The female doctor was a little helpless and turned around to look at the old lady of the Xie family.

"Madam, have you had any symptoms these past two days?"

"No, I had a severe cough in the winter before, but my granddaughter-in-law recently prescribed me some Chinese medicine, and it worked very well."

"You don't feel unwell, do you?"

"Yes." The old lady nodded.

"How's your appetite? How's your sleep?"

"My appetite is good and my sleep is much better than before."

"Are you having trouble breathing? Like, chest tightness?"

"No." The old lady answered truthfully.

The female doctor turned and looked at Xie Huailan, "Mr. Xie, according to our examination, your mother is in good condition, eating well, sleeping well, and has no difficulty breathing."

"Impossible, absolutely impossible." Xie Huailan's face was about to fall.

Xie Nancheng smiled and said, "Second Aunt, can't you afford to lose?"

Good guy, he finally got his revenge.

"Professor Li, Professor Song, please come over and take my mother's pulse."

Xie Huailan was unwilling to give in, so she turned around and pointed at the two professors of traditional Chinese medicine in the medical team.

"These two are the foremost professors of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Xiangcheng. Professor Li specializes in treating lung diseases, and his pulse-taking skills are first-rate. Professor Li also comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, having studied under Mr. Sun from Beijing. A doctoral supervisor at a Chinese Medicine University is not something some uneducated person can compare to."

Xie Huailan's last words were specifically directed at Tu Ran.

It was a blatant mockery of her for not having been to school, having no culture, and having no formal inheritance.

Xie Nancheng glanced at Tu Ran and found that she had no expression.

Even when Xie Huailan ridiculed him in front of everyone, he did not show any anger, but was able to control the situation.

At Xie Huailan's wish, two masters of traditional Chinese medicine also came forward to take her pulse.

The two of them examined the patient for more than ten minutes, one on each side, and were very thorough.

"How is it, Professor Li?"

"Your mother is indeed fine."

"How is that possible? My mother has had a long-standing illness and her lung function is very weak." Xie Huailan said proactively.

"But I felt the old lady's pulse today and it was very stable. It doesn't seem like there's anything wrong with her lungs."

Xie Huailan was dumbfounded...

Professor Li asked curiously, "Just now the old lady said that her granddaughter-in-law prescribed her some Chinese medicine. Can I meet this granddaughter-in-law?"

"Ah, our wife is here, Ranran, come here." Mrs. Xie felt that it should be a good thing to say. After all, there was no problem with the instrument examination and the Chinese medicine pulse diagnosis, so she quickly took Tu Ran's hand and stepped forward.

"Is this the medicine you prescribed for the old lady?"

"yes."

"Did you take my pulse before prescribing the medicine?"

"I've taken grandma's pulse. Her illness is a bit long-standing, but it's not incurable. It requires a combination of three different traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. Based on her current physical condition, there's no problem."

"How long have you been eating?"

"Three days."

"May I ask what prescription you prescribed?" Professor Li looked at Tu Ran.

Tu Ran hesitated for a moment, then took out his cell phone and opened the recipe he had written in the memo.

He handed it to Professor Li for a look.

"Girl, who taught you these things?" After Professor Li looked at the prescription, his eyes towards Tu Ran changed. It was a look of appreciation.

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