Ma La Ji Chi

Chapter 237 No Need for So Much Explanation

"Fei Ge, this is my girlfriend, Yu Wenjing."

"Wenjing, this is Fei Ge I told you about. It's thanks to Fei Ge's help that I am where I am today. The company I'm working at now is owned by his girlfriend."

Du Dabao introduced Du Fei and Yu Wenjing to each other.

Yu Wenjing smiled and greeted Fei Ge, while Du Fei nodded.

Du Dabao then told Yu Wenjing that Du Fei had come specifically to help examine her mother. He assured her that Du Fei's medical skills were nothing short of miraculous.

"Brother Fei, firstly, I really thank you for coming all this way. However, my mother has a bit of a peculiar temper, so please bear with her later."

Yu Wenjing knew her mother better than anyone.

She already had reservations about Du Dabao, feeling he was lacking in every aspect. Now, with Du Dabao bringing in Du Fei, supposedly a medical expert, Chen Huizhu would surely be dismissive.

However, since Du Fei had come with good intentions, Yu Wenjing couldn't possibly ask him to leave right away.

Although Du Dabao had mentioned Du Fei's name many times to Yu Wenjing, saying he had opened a TCM clinic on Jianghua Street and was known as a divine doctor by the locals.

Yu Wenjing's belief was irrelevant; it was her mother, Chen Huizhu, who needed to believe.

So, Yu Wenjing prefaced the situation to give Du Fei some psychological preparation.

"It's alright. I've seen many patients, of all sorts. Don't worry, I've got this."

Du Fei nodded. In fact, before coming to the hospital, he had heard Du Dabao talk about his future mother-in-law.

She was materialistic and snobbish; these two words could summarize her simply.

However, the reason Du Dabao endured her disdain and mockery was solely because his girlfriend, Yu Wenjing, was truly a good girl and devoted to him.

Seeing that Du Fei was prepared, Yu Wenjing then gestured for them to follow her into her mother Chen Huizhu's ward.

"The reason you fainted is likely due to lack of rest recently. I've seen your scans, and there's nothing wrong with your body."

A middle-aged man in a white coat, wearing thick-lensed glasses, held Chen Huizhu's examination report and spoke to her.

Although the doctor said there was no problem, Chen Huizhu still vaguely felt a sharp pain in her stomach. She asked, "Doctor, what was the reason for the stabbing pain in my stomach before I came to the hospital?"

The middle-aged man pushed his glasses up and said, "Could it be that you ate something unclean at noon?"

"Impossible, the food was definitely fine. Doctor, could you please check me again..."

At this moment, Lian Haichao, who was standing nearby, said, "Dr. Huang, would you mind giving Aunt Chen another thorough examination?"

The doctor in the white coat, Dr. Huang, glanced at Lian Haichao with an impatient expression.

He had already told the woman in front of him that there was no problem, yet she insisted on complaining about stomach pain and demanding an examination.

If this young man wasn't the nephew of Director Geng, Dr. Huang wouldn't have bothered with such a troublesome patient.

"Alright, alright, I'll examine her again."

After speaking, Dr. Huang put down the medical record book in his hand and began to palpate Chen Huizhu's body.

"Does it hurt here?"

"How about here?"

"How about here?"

After pressing seven or eight spots continuously, especially around the areas Chen Huizhu indicated as painful, Dr. Huang palpated all around them. Yet, Chen Huizhu still claimed not to feel any pain.

Dr. Huang straightened up and said, "I told you, the hospital's instruments wouldn't be wrong. You have absolutely no problem."

"Thank you very much, Dr. Huang."

Lian Haichao thanked him with a smile.

Dr. Huang grunted and was about to leave the ward.

Just then, the ward door was pushed open.

Du Fei, Du Dabao, and Yu Wenjing walked in one after another.

"Wenjing, where were you? Dr. Huang has already examined Auntie and said she's in perfect health."

Lian Haichao was surprised why Yu Wenjing and Du Dabao went out and Du Fei came in with them.

However, he didn't show it on his face and happily shared the good news with Yu Wenjing.

"Really? That's great if she's fine. Mom was rolling on the floor in pain at home before, it really scared me."

As soon as Yu Wenjing returned and heard the good news that her mother was fine, she breathed a sigh of relief.

However, before she could be happy for long, a voice sounded from behind her.

"Everything is normal? I don't think so."

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone in the room turned their gaze to the person who had spoken.

It was Du Fei. Undisturbed by the stares of everyone in the room, he remained calm.

"Wenjing, who is this guy?"

Hearing Du Fei's words, Lian Haichao couldn't help but ask.

Yu Wenjing froze for a moment, then said, "He, he is Dabao's friend, Du Fei. He's a very skilled TCM practitioner. He came over because Dabao mentioned my mother wasn't feeling well and wanted to help take a look."

However, as she spoke, she herself was somewhat skeptical.

After all, as the saying goes, you don't have to have eaten pork to have seen a pig run.

In people's minds, TCM practitioners were usually middle-aged or elderly, many with gray hair.

But Du Fei looked no more than twenty years old, so it was difficult to associate him with being a skilled TCM doctor.

"What kind of skilled TCM practitioner could Du Dabao know? This kid is at most twenty years old, what skills could he possibly have? Besides, Dr. Huang just said I'm fine, yet this guy says 'not necessarily.' I wonder what his intentions are."

As soon as Chen Huizhu heard that Du Fei was Du Dabao's friend, she mentally blacklisted him.

Furthermore, as she had just said, Dr. Huang had examined her through scans and physical checks, and both indicated she was fine.

But Du Fei, upon entering the room, immediately stated otherwise. Was he trying to attract attention?

"Auntie, Du Fei is indeed a very skilled TCM practitioner."

Among everyone in the ward, only Du Dabao had personally witnessed Du Fei's medical skills.

Moreover, Du Fei had come to help him, so he would naturally stand firmly by Du Fei's side.

"Young man, I estimate that with your age, you haven't even fully learned the basic knowledge of TCM, yet you dare to come to our City First Hospital to see patients. You're quite bold. However, if you don't want to get yourself into trouble, you can leave now. There's still time!"

Dr. Huang sized Du Fei up, considering him to be a pure charlatan and thus directly issued a warning.

Du Fei chuckled, "Whether I have skills or not doesn't need to be proven to anyone. But since Dabao invited me, I will naturally see this through to the end.

"Besides, am I supposed to stand by and watch a patient go untreated? Wouldn't that go against my original principles as a doctor?"

Du Fei's words were resonant and stunned everyone present.