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Now reading: Chapter 834: 836: Complicated and Intractable Diseases from Perspective Medical Genius Young Master, a Urban novel by Xiao Er Lang.

Chapter 834: Chapter 836: Complicated and Intractable Diseases

Sun Xingyao looked at the child in front of him who hadn’t graduated from university yet. Since he hadn’t stepped into society, whether in speech or expression, there was a bit of foolish naivety. While this naivety might be good in so places, in the hospital, it was entirely unbeneficial.

With great interest, Sun Xingyao looked at Song Baiyang and said, “Little friend, I know you’re just an intern. I was a bit touched seeing you stand up for Xiao Yifei, but you’re being too foolish. If I say a word now, you could be leaving this hospital, and even Xiao Yifei might not be able to do anything for you.”

“He might not even know that you lost your internship opportunity because of him, so why bother?” Sun Xingyao said to Song Baiyang with the tone of soone who has experienced it all.

“I didn’t plan on letting Doctor Xiao know, I simply wanted to do this. I just couldn’t stand you people with a little bit of power abusing it, wronging good people arbitrarily.” Song Baiyang still looked like a reckless young man, but the courage in him was sothing Sun Xingyao hadn’t seen in years.

Having been in this great lting pot of society for so long, he had forgotten what courage was, what the camaraderie among brothers was about. This society demands that we smooth out all the rough edges of our bodies, turning irregular, prickly shapes into smooth spheres. Spheres so smooth that no edges can be felt.

“I was initially planning to dismiss you, but then I thought again and decided to let it go, because I saw in you the courage I haven’t seen in a long ti. For this courage of yours, I’ll let you off this ti, but next ti if you ddle again, I will definitely not be polite.”

Song Baiyang gave him a glance, didn’t say anything more, and just left. As Sun Xingyao watched Song Baiyang leave, mories of his past ca rushing back.

He rembered most clearly an incident in middle school when a classmate broke a window. To avoid punishnt, the classmate was intent on blaming the mistake on the most honest and shortest boy in their class, even colluding with friends to testify against him.

The skinny boy, facing their false accusations, didn’t dare to refute and was about to cry. It was then that Sun Xingyao stood up and said in front of the whole class, “It was that boy who broke the glass, I saw it with my own eyes, the short boy is being wronged.”

The outco of that incident he couldn’t rember, but because of it, he had no friends in middle school for three years, essentially being ostracized in the class.

That was the first ti he realized that sotis being honest is wrong, that it cos at a cost. He began to doubt everything in front of him and went through a very lonely adolescence.

Later, in similar situations, Sun Xingyao learned to protect himself, and the courage in him had long disappeared.

So when he saw Song Baiyang today, he rembered his own past self, paying such a huge price for one act of honesty. He admired Song Baiyang’s courage, but this society no longer needs such courage, and he did what he did today for Song Baiyang’s own good.

Such a person would suffer great losses when they enter society.

Song Baiyang arrived at Xiao Yifei’s office and saw Xiao Yifei diagnosing the patient from earlier. A few minutes later, he wrote a prescription, and then the person left.

He then said to Xiao Yifei, “This person was introduced by Sun Xingyao. I heard them say that this illness has been seen by many doctors but hasn’t been cured. Sun Xingyao intentionally pushed this person to you. Senior brother, are you confident you can cure it?”

Xiao Yifei nodded and said, “There shouldn’t be any major problems. The matters between Director Sun and , you should not get involved, it wouldn’t be good to implicate you. You’re here just as an intern, leaving in a little over a month, so just learn what you can from and don’t worry about anything else.”

Xiao Yifei carefully advised Song Baiyang, just like he was his own younger brother.

While diagnosing earlier, Xiao Yifei thought that Sun Xingyao must have exaggerated. The person he introduced didn’t seem to have such a serious condition. Just by looking and taking the pulse a few tis, he could roughly assess the illness.

He didn’t know what Sun Xingyao was up to, but according to Song Baiyang, this patient had seen no fewer than ten doctors already, so why hadn’t it been cured?

Sure enough, a few days later, the patient returned, saying it was still the sa. Although he had taken the dicine for several days, his headache and lack of appetite hadn’t been resolved. This made Xiao Yifei start to worry. Though he had seen such symptoms before, this ti, despite looking similar, could be two entirely different situations.

Xiao Yifei again examined the patient’s body thoroughly and suddenly realized that he was entirely relying on past experience for his conclusion, since the physical symptoms were so similar to cases he had encountered before.

Xiao Yifei naturally assud this case was the sa as those. After diagnosing this ti, he realized he had never seen such a case before. Despite having read nurous dical books and having inherited dical books from the Xiao family, he hadn’t co across such symptoms.

Could this be a newly erged condition? At that mont, Xiao Yifei felt a bit uneasy, and only then did he realize that Sun Xingyao had laid out such a huge plan for him. If he could treat it and find a new treatnt thod, he might beco renowned in the national dical community.

However, if there were any mishaps, or if he couldn’t treat it, he would face ruin. Unable to find any solution, Xiao Yifei told the patient, “Your illness is quite rare, I’ve never seen a patient like you before, so you need to be hospitalized for observation. I need to co up with a new treatnt plan.”

Xiao Yifei explained his situation to the hospital director. Once he got the director’s approval, he began to focus on researching this new case. He took out the book left to him by his grandfather and read it carefully, even though he didn’t have much hope.

He had read the contents of this book more than a hundred tis, almost to the point of being able to recite it backwards, and he didn’t expect to find anything valuable in it.

To him, this book was now a spiritual support. Whenever he picked it up, he felt as if his grandfather was still by his side, ready to stay with him no matter what happened, giving him strength.

Suddenly, he saw that the ancient book recorded a case with symptoms similar to the patient’s, though only a bit alike. It was as if he found a clue, becoming excited as he placed the book down on the table and began pacing around the office.

Luckily, he was alone in the office, otherwise, others would be startled by his sudden excitent. Xiao Yifei seldomly showed such excitent, usually giving people a sense of being detached and untroubled.

He thought, although the two might not seem to have much in common, many symptoms are interconnected in the eyes of Chinese dicine. Sotis, two completely different symptoms may both be caused by the sa underlying reason.

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