Chapter 446 Treating the professor?



Zhou Jiaming was still a little worried, but what Su Yuhe said was true. He pursed his lips and said, "If there is anything, you must tell me."

Su Yuhe nodded and left with Xia Hongju and the others.

As she left the auditorium, Hermann unexpectedly called her outside.

Xia Hongju said to Su Yuhe enviously, "That professor is looking for you."

"I'm sorry, I can't have dinner with you." Su Yuhe said apologetically and let Xia Hongju and the others eat by themselves.

Su Yuhe walked up to Hermann, followed by two students. The two young men smiled at Su Yuhe friendly.

Su Yuhe smiled back and respectfully called Professor Hermann, "What do you want to talk to me about?"

In the past two days, Su Yuhe and Professor Hermann had actually had little communication, and she really couldn't guess what the other party wanted to talk to her about.

Moreover, Herman avoided Ryan and Joseph, and at the same time, bypassed Zeng Xianjiu and came to find Su Yuhe alone.

Herman laughed twice, his gray beard twitching: "If I remember correctly, your name is Su Yuhe?"

Su Yuhe nodded.

Herman smiled again: "It's a nice name. I want to ask you for a favor."

Su Yuhe was surprised and didn't know how she could help. With Herman's status, if he had any needs, shouldn't he first ask the school to meet them?

Since she had found Su Yuhe first, she didn't ask the question: "You tell me."

Herman pointed to the pavilion next to him and said, "Sit down first."

Two of them went to sit in the pavilion, while the other two, who should be Hermann's students, did not go over.

Herman smiled bitterly. "You Chinese have a saying, 'A doctor shouldn't treat himself.' You should know that, right?"

Of course Su Yuhe knew it, but she couldn't figure out the other party's intentions, so she nodded without saying anything.

Herman pointed to his head and said, "I've had a headache for over two years now. I've checked it with a scanner and it seems to be fine. I was talking to someone about Traditional Chinese Medicine yesterday and they said it's amazing. Could you take a look at it for me?"

Su Yuhe felt mixed emotions. This was a big name in international medicine. Was he looking for her to cure his illness?

She almost laughed just thinking about it.

She tried hard to suppress the corners of her mouth so as not to laugh out loud.

Su Yuhe didn't agree immediately, but asked, "Why don't we ask Teacher Zeng to take a look?"

Herman waved his hand and said, "He was the one who recommended you to me. He also studied Western medicine. I have thought of everything he could think of."

Su Yuhe suddenly became serious. What was that old man, Teacher Zeng, thinking?

Since it was a recommendation, why didn't she come forward, but let Herman come to her himself?

Su Yuhe didn't have time to think about it. She said to Herman seriously, "Professor Herman, you are a great medical expert. I am just a Western medicine student who barely knows the basics. But when it comes to Chinese medicine, I believe I have some experience. If you trust me, I can show you. But I can't guarantee the results."

Herman nodded. "Not making promises to patients easily is one of the principles of medical practice. You are right."

"In that case," Su Yuhe smiled, "Please extend your hand."

Su Yuhe took out a small hand massager from her bag and asked Hermann to use it.

Hermann had seen this little armrest yesterday.

Western medicine does not have the habit of taking the pulse, but Hermann knew that he was now being examined by a "Chinese medicine doctor", so he said nothing and stretched out his hand.

But I still wondered in my heart, "Will this Chinese wrist-touching technique work on foreigners like them?"

Whether it works or not, Su Yuhe has already read it.

Su Yuhe asked Herman a few questions and finally concluded, "You're suffering from long-term stress and excessive coffee intake. I suggest you reduce your coffee intake, get enough sleep, and engage in more outdoor activities."

What Su Yuhe said was within Herman's expectations. He simply said, "I'm taking secobarbital, but it's not working. I'm addicted to it. If I stop taking it, it won't solve the problem..."

Su Yuhe had seen this medicine in a book. It was a kind of sleeping pill.

She pursed her lips and said, "I'll give you two injections and get you some medicine tomorrow. What do you think?"

"Okay." Hermann agreed readily.

He has been a doctor for half his life and knows better than anyone that once you have decided to see a doctor, you should do whatever the doctor says.

The only question he couldn't help but ask was, "Su? I want to ask, do your wrist-touching and acupuncture techniques work on foreigners?"

Su Yuhe paused and blinked: "We are all human, with one nose and two eyes, and the acupuncture points on our bodies are all the same, just prick them."

Hermann said nothing more.

Su Yuhe pressed several places on Herman's head and asked him where it hurt.

Once she roughly determined the location, she would know where to pierce the area.

To be honest, Hermann couldn't help but feel nervous when the thin needle pierced his head.

The brain is such an important place.

Su Yuhe did it like this.

Hermann shook his hand, but remained silent.

Su Yuhe thought he was nervous and asked while twisting the needle, "Professor, is this your first time in China?"

Herman: "I came here many years ago, but it's been so long that I don't recognize the place anymore. Where did you learn this?"

Su Yuhe thought for a moment and knew he was asking about Chinese medicine: "I used to worship a master."

Herman: "The teacher?"

"I guess so."

Actually, the pavilion is not a suitable environment for acupuncture, but it will do.

After the injection, Hermann only felt a little bit, as if the burden was suddenly lightened. He couldn't describe it, but he felt inexplicably happy. He had a hunch that Su Yuhe could cure his disease this time!

Su Yuhe finished removing the needles and said, "Professor, you still have seven days left in China, right? During these seven days, I will give you acupuncture every day and prescribe medicine. If you go back and stop doing high-intensity work and relax more, you will have fewer headaches."

Herman smiled. "I've got that in mind. My job now is pretty easy. I'm just a lecturer on campus, helping with homework."

He said, "I came to see you today for another matter."

Su Yuhe thought that seeing a doctor was the main business, but now it seems that the next words are the key?

She put away all her needles and looked as if she was listening attentively.

Hermann smiled and said, "Zurich and Concordia have an exchange student agreement. Would you consider coming to Zurich? I can accept you as a student."

Su Yuhe was shocked again, and this time her head was completely confused.

I feel a little dizzy.

What did Hermann see in her?

Although he was given acupuncture, the effect of this treatment would not be seen until at least the evening. At worst, it would have to wait until the next time or when he had a headache.

I don't know how her treatment is going.

Invite her to be an exchange student now?

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