Chapter 693 Stagnation



Yes, this time it will take too long, a total of six months, and she has a child.

"Dr. Li, will taking this medicine continuously have any effect on my condition?"

“Under normal circumstances, there should be no impact, but I can’t guarantee it, which is why I said you need to have a check-up during the month you’re not taking the medication. If there’s even the slightest change, you’ll need to come over immediately.”

“I understand, Dr. Li.” Angel seemed to have made up her mind. She nodded. “I think I should go back. My children need me too. But I will take my medicine on time and have my check-ups.”

"Of course you can, that's your prerogative. But you'll definitely need to come over in six months."

Angel stood up and suddenly said in Chinese, "Thank you, Dr. Li."

Although the tone of his voice was so erratic that it made Li Chu pause for a moment, he still accepted it with a smile.

“Excellent Angel, it’s clear you’ve been learning diligently.”

As he spoke, he took a piece of paper from the book on the table, opened it, and placed it on the table.

“Angel, this is a small gift for your son Hans. Please give it to him.”

The paper also shows a drawing, drawn in pencil and colored with watercolors. In the middle is Tiananmen Gate, and above it are the beacon towers of the Great Wall.

Below that it says "Gift to Hans," followed by his own signature in both Chinese and English.

The translator from the headquarters' external liaison office glanced at it briefly. Li Chu had reported the matter of sending the painting, and it had been approved by his superiors.

"Oh my god, I've been here before. Dr. Li, did you draw this? It looks so real."

Angel picked up the painting with some excitement, and proudly showed it to Sarah.

Sarah rolled her eyes, thinking to herself: "It's for your son, not for you. Why are you so excited?"

"Dr. Li, thank you on Hans's behalf."

"You're welcome, it's only fair. Here's your prescription; find a place to get it yourself when you get back." He handed the prescription he had just written to the staff member next to him, asking him to write it down before giving it to Angel.

"Dr. Li," Angel said with a smile, as if he had just thought of something. "I won't see you again for another six months after I leave this time. So, can we hug each other as a farewell?"

Her sudden request startled Li Chu, causing him to unconsciously lean back in his chair.

"No, no, no, I'm not used to this. You should know we don't have this kind of etiquette here," he quickly waved his hand in refusal.

"Well then, that's a real shame." Angel's face was full of regret.

Sarah felt a little calmer. If Li Chu had agreed to hug Angel goodbye, she would have hugged him tightly in her arms no matter what.

...

Angel's case is halfway through, but Sarah hasn't finished her course of medication yet. Now, he only has the foreign CEO as his patient.

As for the older comrades, apart from Elder Mu and Elder Dong, who need him to go for check-ups from time to time due to health reasons,

He had officially entered his leisure time.

I basically sit in the clinic every day to see patients and teach the three of them. Life is pretty easy.

As July drew to a close, George sat in his hotel room at the Capital Hotel, deep in thought as he looked at the report in his hand.

"Sir," sitting opposite George, his personal physician said cautiously, "if I'm not mistaken, that Dr. Li is probably controlling the progress of your condition. I've also seen Angel's test results from back then, and her recovery was much faster than yours."

Rice ball reading

George casually tossed the report he was holding onto the coffee table in front of him.

“You’re right, that’s what I think too. By doing this, he’s telling me that he knows everything about my body and can control it at will. I don’t like that.”

He paused for a moment, then continued, "Do you think I'm a suitable candidate for surgery given my current condition?"

The private doctor seemed surprised by the question. He paused for a moment, then slowly shook his head and said, "I'm sorry, sir, having the surgery now is the same as having it before you came here. It's meaningless."

Over the past month, Dr. Li has skillfully kept the cancer cells in your body in a balanced state, preventing them from progressing further. However, I suggest you go back to China and get checked at the Mayo Clinic, and listen to the doctors' advice there. Perhaps they will have some good solutions.

After listening to his suggestion, George stood up and walked around the room a few times, then turned to his secretary sitting next to him and said, "Contact them to suspend negotiations for now. Tell them there are some matters we can't make decisions on and we need to go back to China to consult with the board of directors. Then arrange for us to return to China as soon as possible."

"Yes, sir."

When Li Chu learned that the negotiations had stalled and that George had returned home, it was already two days after he had left.

He wouldn't care at all; he wouldn't care whether a foreigner lived or died. As for this investment negotiation, it would be best if it succeeded, but there would be no loss if it failed.

As for Sarah, she had long since abandoned George in Java.

She is currently busy with another negotiation with the business department; she wants to become a distributor for that freckle-removing cream.

She acted as the agent for all clients, including helping them apply for a series of permits.

If this deal goes through, she won't even care about the tens of thousands of dollars George offered.

However, although Li Chu and Sarah didn't care about George's life or death, someone else did, and even went to the hospital specifically for it.

"Director Li, in your opinion, will President John go back for surgery? Or is it possible for someone else to take over and treat him?"

Li Chu shook his head with a wry smile and said, "I really have no way of estimating this. I can only say that even if the medical standards in our country were improved tenfold, this surgery would still not be successful."

As for whether there are any better TCM practitioners than me in the US, I don't know. But if someone continues treatment using my method, I can tell you with certainty that George is incredibly lucky to live to the end of the year.

His words made the leader of the commerce department widen his eyes, and he hurriedly said, "Director Li, we can't let him die. At least he wanted to invest in building a factory in China, it's just that the conditions were a bit harsh. But if we change it again, who knows what he's thinking?"

“I can’t control that,” Li Chu said, spreading his hands. “He didn’t tell me when he left, and I don’t even know if he will continue taking the medication I prescribed. Now I can only leave it to fate. Maybe some doctor there is exceptionally skilled and can cure him with surgery. These are all uncertain things, and what I just said is only a possibility.”

(Announcement: Dear readers, this is the second update for today. The next chapter will be released at 5 PM. Thank you for your support and encouragement.)

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