This ti, the success in chartering the plane mainly had two reasons. First, the price Zhou Rui offered was very satisfying to them, costing over 800,000 for a small plane charter. Although it included a pilot, a co-pilot, and three flight attendants, the price was indeed expensive.
However, for Lin Chuan, money was not an issue. The most important thing was to send Tang Yung to Beijing, to the Military District General Hospital, as quickly as possible. It didn't matter how much it cost.
Director Liu, accompanied by two nurses, escorted them and boarded the plane flying to Beijing.
On the plane, everyone was very silent; they occasionally turned their heads to glance at Lin Chuan. After all, Lin Chuan was now their boss. Of course, more importantly, they felt a deep-seated fear towards Lin Chuan; they were scared, they were timid.
The two nurses went to the restroom every half an hour. They were all frightened by Lin Chuan.
Two hours later, the plane landed in Beijing; it was already 3 a.m. when they disembarked. Right away, they saw more than ten military doctors in uniforms with white coats outside, as well as military vehicles and an ambulance from the Military District General Hospital.
"Lin Chuan, we are here to take charge of picking you up." The leader was a male officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, who solemnly said: "How is the patient's condition?"
At this mont, Director Liu hurriedly ca forward and explained: "The patient's vital signs are stable now, and all indicators et the standard, but the brain tissue activity is declining. I'm worried she could likely beco vegetative, never waking up, or even end up brain-dead."
This was the first ti Director Liu spoke about the potential outcos; he didn't dare to say this in the hospital, for fear of upsetting Lin Chuan.
The man paused for a mont and then hastily said: "Let's hurry to the hospital, get in the vehicle."
The doctors from the military hospital imdiately lifted the stretcher and loaded it into the Military District General Hospital's ambulance.
The group of people imdiately got into the vehicles, with the military vehicle leading and the ambulance following behind.
Half an hour later, the vehicles entered the Military District General Hospital. The military hospital in Beijing is quite renowned; not only does it have dical equipnt imported from abroad, but most of its doctors have also studied overseas. The Military District General Hospital mainly serves as a sanatorium for senior officials, and national leaders receive dical treatnt here. This testifies to the high level of dical care available here.
The hospital is very large, with just the inpatient departnt consisting of three buildings, and there are also outpatient, ergency, comprehensive dical services and other buildings. It is only upon approaching the Military District General Hospital that one realizes it is almost like a huge maze.
Director Liu and his group entered the Military District General Hospital, unable to help feeling envious.
"The Military District General Hospital really is huge," Director Liu enviously said: "When can our hospital ever reach this scale?"
"That's not necessarily a good thing," Lin Chuan glanced at Director Liu and said: "A large hospital ans many patients. The Military District General Hospital has patients from all over the country, while hospitals in Jiangbei City only serve Jiangbei City. Why would you need such a large hospital?"
Director Liu paused, feeling that Lin Chuan made sense, and nodded, saying: "Right, right, you make sense."
Tang Yung was quickly taken by the military hospital's doctors to the ergency room. At that ti, the old General, accompanied by Xiao Liu, hurriedly arrived.
"Lin Chuan," the General appeared anxious.
"General, you… why are you here?" Lin Chuan looked at his phone; it was already 3:40 a.m. He awkwardly said: "Why aren't you resting?"
"How can I sleep peacefully with you here?" the General glanced at Lin Chuan and said: "I was sowhat panicked when Xiao Liu told about this. I was afraid sothing happened to you, but later I found out it was the Tang girl who had an accident."
"General, I'm sorry to trouble you," Lin Chuan said with a guilty face.
"No worries," the General shook his head and said: "This is what I should do. By the way, how is the situation now?"
"We don't know yet; she has just been taken in for ergency treatnt," Lin Chuan sighed deeply.
Lin Chuan, who had not slept all night, appeared much more tired, and he looked utterly exhausted.
The General helplessly looked at Lin Chuan, then said: "Lin Chuan, don't worry too much. Tang girl will definitely get better."
"Yes!" Lin Chuan nodded.
After almost an hour in the ergency room, the doors finally opened and a Lieutenant Colonel doctor walked out and then said: "We've administered sedative dication to her, and her signs of brain decay have stopped. In the next phase, we will conduct brain stimulation and brain rehabilitation treatnt. However, the prognosis isn't very hopeful, so you need to be prepared ntally."
Upon hearing this, Lin Chuan, who was usually strong, almost collapsed.
A nearby security guard hurried to support Lin Chuan, asking anxiously, "Lin Chuan, are you alright?"
"I'm fine!" Lin Chuan shook his head. Although his mouth said he was fine, his face had turned deathly pale.
The General seriously said: "Lieutenant Colonel Li, please make every effort to treat the patient. Consider this mission as a battle task, a battle task for our entire military region."
Upon hearing this, Lieutenant Colonel Li was stunned. In the hospital, talking about battle tasks usually only occurred when rescuing so important central leaders, and almost no one dared to say this. But the General had assigned him such a battle task, even treating it as a battle task for the entire military region. It was almost unbelievable.
"Yes!" Lieutenant Colonel Li imdiately saluted and said, "There are two German neurologists on their way to Beijing, they will arrive tomorrow. Tomorrow, we will start comprehensive treatnt for the patient, and I believe we can fulfill the leader's mission."
"Very good." The General imdiately nodded in approval.
That night, Lin Chuan stayed by the bedside all the ti.
All along the way, Lin Chuan was almost exhausted. From when Tang Yung was poisoned until now, he hadn't closed his eyes for a mont. Moreover, he had traveled more than a thousand kiloters in a few hours.
In the hospital room, Tang Yung quietly lay there, still connected to an oxygen tube, with various wires and devices hooked up to her body. She lay quietly on the hospital bed, her face exhibiting a touch of rosy color, not seeming like a patient at all, but rather like a sleeping girl, like a sleeping princess.
Lin Chuan sat on the edge of the bed, gently holding Tang Yung's hand.
"Xiao Yu, wake up soon," Lin Chuan kissed Tang Yung's hand, saying, "Don't sleep anymore, you promised to marry , to have a wedding with , to have lots of children with . How can you keep sleeping like this?"
It seed as if Tang Yung heard him, her lips slightly curled up, seemingly revealing a sweet smile.
Sleepiness soon overca him, and Lin Chuan fell asleep on the edge of the bed.
Until the next morning.
The sunlight from outside the window woke Lin Chuan from his sleep. Opening his eyes, he saw that Tang Yung was still in a deep sleep. Lin Chuan felt very heavy-hearted. At that mont, his phone rang. It was a call from Zhou Rui. Zhou Rui had not slept all night; she originally wanted to call Lin Chuan but feared he might be busy, so she held off until this morning. Early in the morning, she couldn't wait to call Lin Chuan to inquire about the situation.
"Lin Chuan, how is Secretary Tang?" Zhou Rui anxiously asked.
"It's still not optimistic," Lin Chuan replied with a wry smile, "Let's see if the situation improves. The German neurologists have arrived in Beijing, and they will et with experts from the military region's main hospital this morning. I hope they will have a solution."
"Okay!" Zhou Rui nodded, saying, "I haven't told Zhou Kai and the others about the situation yet."
"Then don't ntion it," Lin Chuan let out a deep sigh, saying, "Why cause so many people to worry with ."
"You just focus on the company's matters," Zhou Rui spoke, "I'm here, so don't worry. You take good care of Secretary Tang and focus on treating him."
"Okay." Lin Chuan nodded.
Zhou Rui tried to keep the conversation short, as she perceived that Lin Chuan's ti was extrely precious.
After hanging up the phone, Lieutenant Colonel Li hurried into the hospital room, saying, "Lin Chuan, the German experts have arrived."
"Really?" Lin Chuan was overjoyed.
At that mont, two foreign experts with high noses and big eyes walked in. They appeared to be in their fifties. Several leaders from the military region's main hospital were accompanying them. The group entered the hospital room, greeted Lin Chuan first, and then began examining Tang Yung's condition. They had already reviewed Tang Yung's EEG and CT scans, and now they were there to check her current status.
After a thorough examination, one of the German experts said in fluent English, "The condition is not too bad."
"Yes," another German expert nodded, saying, "Using physical therapy in conjunction with the most advanced equipnt stimulation, there should be a good chance of waking the patient."
"Yes, based on the EEG, the patient's condition isn't too bad," several Chinese experts also imdiately nodded.
Following this, they imdiately began to communicate and formulated a physical therapy plan.
After so discussion, the experts imdiately began the treatnt thod. The brain is the most sensitive part of the human body. Apart from the brain, all other organs can essentially be transplanted. The brain alone remains a mystery that humanity has yet to unravel.
In all fields of study, the human brain and the mysterious universe are both profoundly inscrutable and enigmatic. Almost no one can unravel the secrets of the brain. Therefore, apart from physical therapy, there seems to be no other dication that can replace it. All dications that stimulate the brain are stimulants to the human central nervous system.
Tang Yung was wheeled into the operating room by nurses.
In the physical therapy operating room, there was a massive device designed specifically for brain treatnt, imported from abroad at a cost of over 10 million US dollars by the military region's main hospital. Given the expensive investnt, the treatnt costs were naturally very high. It is said that a single treatnt targeting the brain can cost tens of thousands of CNY, and a complete course of treatnt requires at least ten sessions.
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