Chapter 989
Chapter 989
Chapter 989: Chapter 973: Discharged from the Hospital Chapter 989: Chapter 973: Discharged from the Hospital Zhou Xiaomeng hurried over and stood respectfully in front of Tang Yuxin.
“You’re going to help him with some tests later.”
Tang Yuxin wrote a few notes on the medical chart and handed it to Zhou Xiaomeng.
She brought Zhou Xiaomeng along because she knew Cheng Yuncheng, and they were about the same age and somewhat familiar with each other, which wouldn’t make Cheng Yuncheng feel uncomfortable and uncooperative.
“Okay, Doctor Tang, I understand.”
Zhou Xiaomeng quickly took the medical chart and the test request form and ran out.
She came back later to administer the tests for Cheng Yuncheng.
As always, she preferred to do things sooner rather than later, to complete the tasks on the same day to avoid forgetting.
After leaving, Tang Yuxin returned to her office, of course, to wait for the test results.
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Cheng Yuncheng had already been taking her prescribed Chinese medicine for half a month, which was based on an ancient formula she had found.
If there were no signs of improvement, there was no need to continue the treatment.
Following the general methods for treating poisoning, Cheng Yuncheng could already be discharged from the hospital, because staying any longer would be meaningless.
Half an hour later, Zhou Xiaomeng brought over the test results to Tang Yuxin.
Tang Yuxin received them and began to flip through them methodically.
“Doctor Tang, how did it go?”
Zhou Xiaomeng asked cautiously, paying attention to Tang Yuxin’s expression.
Seeing that her expression wasn’t very positive, she couldn’t help feeling tense.
Was there any improvement at all?
“Arrange for his discharge,” Tang Yuxin said, closing the test report.
Although the ancient prescription indeed had some benefits for Cheng Yuncheng’s health, the effects were too slow.
If he continued to take it for another two or three years, the toxins in his body might gradually be cleared, and he could survive.
But the problem was, they might wait for two or three years, but Cheng Yuncheng couldn’t wait any longer.
As for how much longer he could live, it was up to fate.
Zhou Xiaomeng’s eyes reddened and her nose stung with emotion.
She understood what Tang Yuxin meant – further treatment was futile.
If even Tang Yuxin was at a loss, there was no need for anyone else to be asked.
When the elder Chens arrived at Tang Yuxin’s office, they were quite puzzled.
Their son’s condition had been improving day by day; the sudden suggestion for discharge seemed unreasonable.
Could it mean that he was well enough to go home and recover?
The leaves were falling one by one.
By the time spring arrived next year, a new season of growth and greenery would emerge.
Yet, in this world, how many people will never live to see the warmth of next spring’s blossoms?
Cheng Father, carrying the luggage, was also preparing to take Cheng Yuncheng back home.
But as they left the hospital, Cheng Yuncheng suddenly said that he wanted to return to school on his own first.
“Go back?
What gives you the right to go back?”
Chen Father slapped Cheng Yuncheng across the face, dazing him.
“Why hit your son?”
Chen Mother protected her son, adamantly preventing Chen Father from hitting him again.
Their son had already become like this; how could he still strike him?
And what exactly had Cheng Yuncheng done wrong?
“Mom, I want to go back to school.”
Cheng Yuncheng begged his mother again.
All he wanted now was to return to school.
He would study hard from now on.
After this experience, he had grown up and matured, naturally correcting many of his past faults.
Such as his inferiority complex, such as his love for vanity.
He would study diligently and, after graduation, find a good job, buy a big house, and even move their parents in to live with them.
“Son...”
Chen Mother choked up with grief, secretly wiping her tears, “You’re not well yet.
Dr.
Tang has said that you need to keep taking that medicine for a while longer.
If you go back to the dormitory, who will prepare it for you in the future?”
And Cheng Yuncheng realized she was right; cooking was not allowed in the dormitory.
“Mom, why don’t we rent a place outside?”
He came up with a good idea.
If they rented a place, they could cook their own food and wouldn’t have to worry about not being able to prepare the medicine.
He would make sure to take his medicine diligently and wouldn’t miss a single dose.
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