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Now reading: Chapter 1631: 1631 Purpose from The Young Urban Doctor, a Action novel by Xian Qing.

Chapter 1631: Chapter 1631 Purpose

Luo Ziling guessed right, Koizumi Miyaning indeed had his own little sches.

If he successfully saved a patient who had ingested about fifty milliliters of Paraquat, it would definitely cause a huge sensation. And he could completely beco a star figure based on this patient’s case.

He could even write an article on this case, not only publish it dostically but also in internationally renowned journals like SCI. He knows that if he really succeeds in saving the patient and writes down all the data and process, it will definitely get published, and the SCI impact will be significant.

The achievents he could gain would be extraordinarily great.

Sacrificing others’ interests to gain his own success is indeed a very worthwhile thing.

Therefore, he must do everything to get along well with Luo Ziling because the crucial treatnt thod must be obtained from Luo Ziling’s mouth.

Without Luo Ziling’s cooperation, his case report would be out of the question.

The old man had always had a bad relationship with him, seeing the old man’s pitiful performance today, giving him another hit wouldn’t matter.

Making the old man kneel and apologize, Koizumi Miyaning didn’t consider this at all; he thought it was just Luo Ziling’s whim. Later, with so good words, Luo Ziling should change his attitude and opt for another way of apologizing.

The previous request Luo Ziling made, he would certainly fulfill it. Even if Luo Ziling didn’t ask, as long as Luo Ziling helped treat this patient, he would use his connections to heavily promote this event. Of course, the promotion would certainly be that the University of Tokyo dical Departnt Affiliated Hospital and Huaxia doctors jointly saved a patient who had ingested a large amount of Paraquat pesticide, creating a miracle in dical history.

Only through dia promotion could the impact of this event be expanded, and his fa be increased.

Although Luo Ziling speculated that Koizumi Miyaning had other thoughts, he had no ti to deal with them at this mont.

His physical strength was severely exhausted, and he needed to rest urgently.

Lin Lan supported him to the lounge and took out the chocolate she carried with her from her pocket to give to Luo Ziling.

Koizumi Miyaning then brought Luo Ziling a drink and cake, and very concernedly asked about Luo Ziling’s physical condition.

Lin Lan did not appreciate the gesture and rudely drove Koizumi Miyaning away, preventing others from affecting Luo Ziling’s rest.

Koizumi Miyaning was also tactful enough, without offending Lin Lan’s wishes, he said sorry and went out to continue observing the patient’s condition.

The Huaxia delegation mbers in the group brought by the old man, still stayed in the ward.

However, the nature of the visit had completely changed, and everyone’s focus naturally was on the outco of Luo Ziling’s rescue – whether the poisoned patient would recover. No one paid much attention to this critically ill poisoned patient anymore, except for the responsible doctors and nurses.

Miracles can’t happen to everyone; there are always unlucky people.

The situation here has been notified to Hu Wenjun and Wang Rongshan, after hearing the news, they decisively negotiated with the Japanese accompanying officials to stop the tour over there and co together here.

Eventually, the Japanese accompanying personnel agreed to their request and hastily stopped the group tour plan.

But Hu Wenjun and Wang Rongshan didn’t bring everyone over; they left most of the mbers in the car to wait, and so of those who originally ca with Luo Ziling were called back to the car to wait.

Many people gathered in one ward would definitely affect dical order. Therefore, Hu Wenjun and Wang Rongshan let only so important mbers continue to stay in the ward, while the other mbers returned to their bus to wait.

Today Hu Wenjun and Wang Rongshan were also not feeling great; after being split into groups for a visit, they found themselves played by the Japanese again.

The Japanese took them to difficult cases trying to embarrass Huaxia doctors.

Hu Wenjun protested, not letting the Japanese’s new plan to trick them succeed.

And when they rushed over, Luo Ziling had already reached an agreent with the Japanese and went in to help treat people.

Hearing that Luo Ziling was treating a Paraquat poisoning patient and promised to cure him, Hu Wenjun was shocked.

He was born in the dical profession and could be said to be a truly trained deputy director in the health departnt; he knows the situation of Paraquat poisoning patients. There is basically no chance of survival; this is the ultimate outco of poisoned patients.

Although he had already seen Luo Ziling’s superb dical skills, he still had a sweat for Luo Ziling.

Yet after understanding the agreent reached between both sides, he was a bit surprised.

The content of the agreent clearly shows Luo Ziling pitting the Japanese side; it was an unequal treaty. He couldn’t understand why the Japanese side would agree to such humiliating conditions. Even if Luo Ziling couldn’t cure the patient, it would only result in a public apology without substantial damage.

The subsequent treatnt results made Hu Wenjun breathe a sigh of relief.

But he also blad Luo Ziling, wondering why, with the experience of treating Paraquat poisoning, he didn’t announce it dostically.

If he announced it, at least many lives could be saved.

Hu Wenjun didn’t know that the pill Luo Ziling just gave to the patient was not sothing ordinary people could withstand.

It was almost a priceless treasure, unbuyable with any amount of money; today, Luo Ziling just wanted to prove a point, so he spared no expense.

He wanted a public apology from the Japanese and the old man’s kneeling.

He was truly angry, expending effort treating the old man in good faith, initially thinking it was worth the effort given the good performance of the old man. Unexpectedly, his face changed in the afternoon, making him feel like he had fed his efforts to a dog.

If it weren’t for such thoughts, how could he say such extre things?

Luo Ziling stayed in the lounge for half an hour, only coming out after feeling that his physical strength had recovered partially.

In the reception room, Hu Wenjun and a part of the key mbers of the delegation sat waiting there, along with Shanque.

Upon seeing Luo Ziling coming out, they all stood up to welco him, many expressing their genuine admiration.

All of them were aware that Paraquat poisoning was extrely difficult to treat, anyone encountering it would find it very frustrating—unless the drug amount was very small.

Everyone knows that once it exceeds ten milliliters, it is basically very hard to rescue.

Seeing so many people waiting for him, Luo Ziling’s mood improved significantly.

He greeted Hu Wenjun with a smile: “Commander Hu, I’ve been rash again.”

“Looks like I should congratulate you on creating a miracle,” Hu Wenjun smiled wryly and reached out to Luo Ziling, “I can only hope now that your actions will make our delegation proud and make the Japanese bow their heads.”

“It definitely will, at that ti, you leaders just have to comnd !” Luo Ziling said as he laughed shalessly.

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