The Peasant Wife Is a Lucky Charm

Chapter 239 - 239: Good Person
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Chapter 239: Good Person

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

The doctor and Qian Dashan observed Qin Zhenzhen’s actions attentively, yet failed to perceive any discernible changes she had made.

Their confusion was palpable. Could this unconventional approach truly rouse the patient from their slumber?

Qian Dashan remained silent, his inner thoughts a chorus of self-encouragement. Qin Zhenzhen, the designated heir of the prestigious Jiang Family from the capital, possessed the potential to not only heal the governor’s ailing mother but potentially save Erhu as well.

The doctor, equally perplexed, shifted his attention towards Qin Zhenzhen, his curiosity piqued.

After a brief period, Qin Zhenzhen meticulously examined Qian Erhu’s pulse. To her delight, she detected a noticeable enhancement in his previously feeble heartbeat. Concurrently, his ashen complexion gradually gave way to a healthier hue.

A subtle smile of satisfaction curved upon Qin Zhenzhen’s lips; the power of water was indeed boundless.

Based on his present condition, it seemed plausible that immediate acupuncture might awaken him.

Qian Dashan’s heart swelled with hope as he beheld his son’s visibly improved countenance. He muttered in a fervent undertone, “Miracle Doctor! A true miracle worker! That’s what she is!”

The doctor, who had initially scrutinized Qin Zhenzhen’s actions, now found himself transitioning from scrutiny to admiration. He marveled at the astonishing impact that a singular pill could yield.

Overwhelmed by curiosity, he too assessed Qian Erhu’s pulse, his astonishment only deepening.

“Miss Qin,” he inquired, a blend of awe and intrigue coloring his tone, “what manner of pill is this? Could it truly harbor the potential to rekindle life in the departed?”

Qin Zhenzhen’s lips curled into a modest smile. “It’s not exactly magic; just a rapid energy-replenishing pill.”

“He had lost a considerable amount of blood, so I administered one.’ “Once we perform acupuncture, there’s a chance he’ll regain consciousness.”

The doctor fetched the acupuncture kit.

“Miss Qin, if you please.”

Qin Zhenzhen procured the needles and deftly inserted them into Qian Erhu’s acupuncture points.

Soon, Qian Erhu’s eyelids fluttered, and he regained consciousness.

However, his mind was still clouded. “It’s painful…”

Tears of joy streamed down Qian Dashan’s cheeks. “Son, you’re finally awake!”

From outside, Ms. Lin’s voice echoed with surprise, “Qian Dashan, is Erhu really awake?”

Brimming with excitement, Qian Dashan replied, “Yes, all thanks to Su Bin’s wife!”

“Truly? That’s incredible!”

“Could you open the door? I need to see him!”

Ms. Lin’s insistent knocking reverberated along with her impassioned requests.

Irritated by the interruption, Qin Zhenzhen instructed Qian Dashan, “Please keep her calm and ensure no one enters.”

Qian Dashan nodded, quietly approached the door, and engaged in a hushed conversation with Ms. Lin.

As anticipated, Ms. Lin’s voice gradually faded into silence.

According to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a concussion was perceived as a form of brain injury, and clinical diagnosis focused on the term “contusion.” As a result, treating a concussion necessitated a three-pronged approach.

Once Qian Dashan had concluded his conversation with Ms. Lin, he overheard Qin Zhenzhen’s dialogue with the doctor.

“While treating this condition might be time-consuming, it shouldn’t pose a significant challenge for him. Your clinic can certainly carry on with the treatment, and it should progress without major issues.”

Intrigued, the doctor inquired, “Won’t you continue overseeing his treatment?”

Qian Dashan himself hoped that Qin Zhenzhen would continue tending to his son’s well-being.

“Su Bin’s wife, it would be truly kind of you…”

However, Qin Zhenzhen interjected, “Qian Erhu is no longer in critical condition, and his recovery is well within reach. The process is not complicated.”

She held the belief that Qian Erhu would not experience any adverse effects from the water treatment.

“Furthermore, the patient should avoid unnecessary movement. Remaining at the clinic is the most prudent course of action.”

“Also, we are bound for the prefecture today, and unfortunately, I cannot stay..”

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