Chapter 297 Observation



After the Lunar New Year, he turned thirteen. He knew he would definitely go to school in Kyoto for the rest of his life. This life was different from his previous one. In his previous life, Wen Yiran died early, leaving Wen Ziqing unattended, which led to him joining the army for training at such a young age.

In this life, Wen Yiran not only survived but also received a promotion. Even if Wen Ziqing wanted to join the army, he couldn't get past Wen Yiran. In his heart, Wen Yiran always believed that one needs to learn more in order to go further in the future. Wen Ziqing had already understood this truth through the trials and tribulations of his previous life, and in this life, if possible, he wanted to read more. Future large-scale wars will not only be fought on the bravery of individual soldiers, but also on the competition of high technology.

Yes, in Wen Ziqing's life plan, he never gave up on becoming a soldier again. The iron will of a soldier has taken root in Wen Ziqing's bones, and Wen Ziqing has always been proud of his identity as a soldier. In this life, Wen Ziqing's wish is to become a "Soldier King" even more powerful than in his previous life.

Wen Ziqing also had a little thought: Zhao Qingshan had settled down in Kyoto, which meant Zhou Yuanyuan and the others wouldn't be leaving the capital anytime soon. This would significantly increase his chances of seeing Zhou Yuanyuan. Could they be considered childhood sweethearts?

Zhou Jiasheng was an eight-year-old boy. He didn't know the significance of Zhao Qingshan's job at Renhe Hospital, but seeing his grandfather so happy, Zhou Jiasheng was also happy.

So, except for Zhao Yunxiang, everyone in the family of six unanimously agreed with Zhao Qingshan's choice. Zhao Yunxiang felt depressed and didn't want to talk to Zhou Zhixin for several days. In Zhao Yunxiang's opinion, Zhao Qingshan had worked hard for most of his life and deserved to enjoy his life at home. The hospital was filled with the smell of disinfectant and the odor of life and death, which Zhao Yunxiang had never liked.

Director Hao of Renhe Hospital is a short, slightly balding old man. He is a skilled Chinese medicine practitioner and has been working at Renhe Hospital for nearly thirty years.

Old Huang was admitted to Renhe Hospital and remained in a coma for two days. His family members rushed to Director Hao and complained excitedly, then insisted that Director Hao come up with a treatment plan as soon as possible. Every day the patient was in a coma was a day more dangerous!

Zhou Xi and Dean Hao were old friends. Any injuries sustained by members of Zhou Xi's special operations team were generally treated at Renhe Hospital. This was the main reason Zhou Xi pushed hard for Zhao Qingshan to work at Renhe Hospital. The missions the special operations team undertook were often bizarre, and when the members were injured, conventional hospital treatments were largely ineffective. Zhou Xi simply needed the Renhe Hospital name to shield them from some unspoken secrets.

However, the spiritual energy Zhou Xi felt from Wen Yiran was different. It was a good thing. Zhou Xi believed that with Zhao Qingshan joining Renhe Hospital, it would definitely provide his team members with more life protection.

However, the matter of spiritual energy was something Zhou Xi had to keep confidential at work. Even if Zhou Xi had a close relationship with Dean Hao, he couldn't possibly tell him about it. When Zhou Xi recommended Zhao Qingshan to Dean Hao, he simply said that he was a very powerful folk Chinese medicine practitioner he had discovered in Qingshan City.

Dean Hao originally thought Zhao Qingshan was just a country doctor with some medical skills. For Zhou Xi's sake, Dean Hao agreed to let Zhao Qingshan come to the hospital, but he was actually a little skeptical. Dean Hao also thought that after Zhao Qingshan came to work, for the sake of the hospital's reputation, he would assign a chief physician to monitor Zhao Qingshan's treatment to prevent medical accidents.

When Lao Huang's son and daughter-in-law came to the director's office again, Director Hao initially thought that Lao Huang had been treated badly by Zhao Qingshan, and that the family members had come to his office to cause trouble!

Dean Hao secretly groaned inwardly, regretting that he had listened to Zhou Xi and let an unknown person treat Old Huang. You have to know that Old Huang had held a ministerial-level position before his retirement, and several younger generations of the Huang family still held important positions.

The first thing Old Huang's son said was to thank Dean Hao, which made Dean Hao flattered.

Honestly, without Dean Hao's nod, Zhao Qingshan wouldn't have had the opportunity to treat Old Huang. Huang Weimin's words of gratitude were truly well-deserved by Dean Hao.

Dean Hao was shocked to hear Huang Weimin say that Zhao Qingshan had only used half an hour of acupuncture to wake Old Huang, who had been in a coma for two days. This news made Dean Hao gasp.

Dean Hao, a leading figure in Traditional Chinese Medicine, concluded that Old Huang's condition was a matter of fate. Stroke has always been a difficult and complex disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine, especially for patients like Old Huang who have suffered brain hemorrhage. If their body is in good condition and can absorb the blood clots, they might have a better chance of waking up. On the other hand, many patients simply die in a coma.

Dean Hao is obsessed with medicine and has a great interest in Zhao Qingshan.

When Zhao Qingshan arrived at Renhe Hospital, Dean Hao and three renowned doctors from the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine were already waiting outside Old Huang's ward. They wanted to observe Zhao Qingshan's treatment process and see if they could learn anything from it. Of course, the word "observe" was just Dean Hao's wishful thinking. What the other doctors were thinking was up to them.

Dean Hao's display of force didn't frighten Zhao Qingshan. After all, he had the successful case of Wen Yiran. Dean Hao watched Zhao Qingshan insert the needles clearly. Zhao Qingshan's techniques for inserting, moving the needles, lifting, tonifying, twisting, and draining were largely similar. However, Old Huang showed no reaction after Dean Hao's treatment. After Zhao Qingshan's treatment, Old Huang's pale complexion had noticeably brightened.

Dean Hao was completely baffled and wished he could pull Zhao Qingshan over to explain the mystery.

The other doctors watched Zhao Qingshan's treatment from beginning to end, remaining silent. Honestly, in their eyes, Zhao Qingshan's abilities were just so-so; they knew and mastered all the acupuncture techniques. They were confident that any of them would perform today's treatment just as well as Zhao Qingshan.

Zhao Qingshan's method of attaching a layer of Qi to the silver needles was not something that could be seen with the naked eye. Several doctors were dissatisfied with Zhao Qingshan, and their faces turned a little unhappy. Zhao Qingshan ignored them. After all, it was not him who rushed to treat Old Huang. If it weren't for Zhou Xi, Zhao Qingshan would not have bothered Old Huang no matter how awesome he was.

Dean Hao is a dean after all, so his mind works quickly. After Zhao Qingshan finished treating Old Huang, Dean Hao, in front of a group of people, invited Zhao Qingshan to work at Renhe Hospital again.

Without Zhou Xi's urging, Zhao Qingshan got his medical qualification certificate and the keys to the house in less than a day.

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