Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âSince we are already here, why not wait until tomorrow?â one of the two young women suggested.
âMay I ask if you can tell which of the two young women is sick?â Pan Jun asked.
The more time he spent with Wang Yao, the better he knew him. Pan Jun knew that Wang Yao had amazing medical skills. For example, Wang Yao was extremely good at the four diagnostic methods based on Traditional Chinese Medicine philosophy.
Some of his capacities were beyond Pan Junâs imagination. Wang Yao could tell if a person was sick or not and which part of the body had problems by taking a glance at him or her. He didnât even need the assistance of any equipment to diagnose a patient. He could just start to conduct treatment.
âBoth of them are sick,â Wang Yao said as he took a sip of tea. âThe difference is that one of them is curable, and the other is not.â
âCan I take another look at your notes?â Pan Jun asked.
âSure.â Wang Yao gave him the notebook.
A moment later, another person came into the clinic. It was an old man in his 60s. He looked relatively fit but had sluggish eyes. He came with a man in his 40s.
âSorry, we...â As Pan Jun was about to tell the two men that Wang Yao was not going to see any more patients, Wang Yao stopped him.
âTeacher?â Pan Jun asked.
âLet them stay,â Wang Yao said.
âOK,â Pan Jun said.
âHello, Dr. Wang, can you please take a look at my father?â the middle-aged man asked.
âTake a seat,â Wang Yao said. âHow can I help you?â
âI feel dizzy and numbness in my head. I also have a bit of double vision,â the old man said.
âHow long have you been feeling like this?â Wang Yao asked.
âAbout a month,â the old man said.
âDo you have heart disease or have you had any heart surgery?â Wang Yao asked.
âYes, had a stent implantation,â the middle-aged man said.
âYou have two problems,â Wang Yao said. âFirst, the numbness and double vision are caused by mild blockage in brain vessels, which can be removed. Second, dizziness is caused by insufficient blood supply in your brain. It is also related to your heart condition. There is no easy way to fix it.â
âCan you treat the blockage?â the middle-aged man asked. âAt least one of the problems can be fixed.â
âOK,â Wang Yao said.
It was easy. Wang Yao removed the blockage through acupuncture and massage. That problem was not serious.
Wang Yao gave the old man acupuncture treatment first. The old man became impatient as soon as Wang Yao inserted needles into his head.
âDo I have to sit here for a long time?â the old man abruptly asked.
âThe acupuncture treatment takes some time,â Wang Yao said. âIs everything alright?â
The old man didnât say anything. He just sat there stiffly.
âLet me know if you donât feel comfortable,â Wang Yao said.
âAre you alright?â the middle-aged man asked.
âIâm fine,â the old man grumpily said.
Wang Yao was still concerned, so he felt the pulse of the old man to make sure he was alright before proceeding with further treatment. After the acupuncture treatment, he went on to give the old man a massage.
The old man asked again, âIs it going to take long?â
Wang Yao stopped treatment and looked at the old man. âAre you in a hurry to leave?â
The old man didnât answer. He looked preoccupied.
âYou are doing it again,â the patientâs son grumpily said. âJust ignore him, Doctor. Heâs like this all the time, so ill-tempered. Please continue with the treatment.â
Wang Yao continued to massage the old manâs head. After the session, he asked, âDo you feel better?â
âBetter?â the old man asked with confusion.
âIâve finished the massage session. I was asking if you are feeling any better.â Wang Yao had never come across such a strange man.
âOh, you are done. Letâs go,â the old man said to his son.
âAre you feeling better or not?â his son grumpily asked.
The old man didnât answer. He left the clinic without hesitation. His son had to chase after him after paying Wang Yao the treatment fee.
âInteresting old man,â Pan Jun said with a smile.
âIndeed,â Wang Yao said.
Apparently, the old man was ill-tempered. Even his children had no idea what was on his mind. People sometimes called old people like that old kids because they were like kids who often had mood swings and were childish.
âIs he seriously ill?â Pan Jun asked.
âNot really. He does have a relatively serious heart condition because one of the blood vessels around his heart shrank badly. Thatâs why he had a stent implantation. His temper also does no good to his health,â Wang Yao said. âPeople with a heart condition should control their temper and try to stay calm. Mood swings will only make their condition worse. Look at that old man.â
âI thought you were not going to see any more patients this afternoon,â Pan Jun said.
âI donât like the two girls who came earlier, so I didnât want to treat them,â Wang Yao said. âBut, Iâm happy to see other patients.â
âWhatâs wrong with those two girls?â Pan Jun asked.
âThey must have done something really naughty,â Wang Yao said.
âWhat?â Pan Jun asked with surprise.
âIâll tell you tomorrow if they come back here,â Wang Yao said. âBy the way, will you be on duty tomorrow?â
âIâll ask someone to cover my shift tomorrow,â Pan Jun said.
Outside the clinic, the middle-aged man asked his father if he felt better after getting into the car.
âYes,â the old man coldly said.
His son sighed and drove his father back home.
âHow did it go?â his mother asked after he and his father arrived home.
âThe doctor gave him acupuncture and a massage treatment. Dad didnât say much about how he felt,â the middle-aged man replied.
âI see. You can go back now,â his mother said.
âOK, call me if you need me, Mom,â the middle-aged man said.
âI will,â his mother said.
After the middle-aged man left, his mother went into the bedroom and found her husband lying on the bed.
âWhatâs wrong?â she asked her husband. âYou said you were not well, so he took you to see a doctor.â
âA doctor!?â The old man suddenly sat up angrily. âHe took me to a small village to see a young man who looks like in his late 20s. What can such a young man do? Iâm a doctor myself. I donât think that young man should be called a doctor. I know heâs busy, but at least he should have taken me to Lianshan Peopleâs Hospital!â
âHeâs taken you there, as well as Haiqu Peopleâs hospital,â his wife said.
âThat was a while ago,â the old man said.
âStop being upset. Your son is trying to be good to you. I heard that doctor in the village is quite good,â his wife said.
âReally? How come I donât know?â the old man grumpily asked.
âWhat do you know? You stay at home all the time listening to the radio or reading the newspaper. What do you know?â His wife also had become a bit upset.
Women had menopause. Sometimes men had similar conditions. The old man had been ill-tempered for last two years, especially after the heart surgery. The surgeon had prompted him to control his temper and not to get angry, at least not to get angry all the time. His wife and children tried their best not to cross him. However, if he wanted an inch, they gave him a foot. He was spoiled by his family.
The old man didnât speak. He went back to lie on his bed. His wife also stopped talking and left the room.
The more the old man thought about his trip to the village, the more upset he got. He really wanted his son to take him to a hospital in the city instead of an isolated village. He couldnât believe the young doctor in the clinic dared to give him acupuncture treatment. He felt he was a guinea pig.
The old man sat up again after lying for a while. He walked back and forth in the room, had two glasses of water, and went back to lie on the bed again.
In the village, Pan Jun left Wang Yaoâs clinic at about 5 p.m. Sun Yunsheng came along to say goodbye since he was about to leave after everything in Dao had settled. After all, he had a big company to run. He couldnât stay in the village all the time.
âDr. Wang, I have chosen several locations for the pharmaceutical factory,â he said. âThe local government is supportive. Take a look.â
He took out a map with two locations highlighted. Both areas were smooth with convenient traffic. They were both suitable for establishing a pharmaceutical factory.