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Great Medical System in a Veterinarian-Chapter 386 - 181: Modern Medicine Declares Death, Traditional Chinese Medicine Revives, Li Gui Meets Li Kui?!_3
"Congratulations to Dr. Zhang for reaching 1.55 million clicks with his castration stream, earning the second place seat!"
"Such a big husky, poor thing, when it wakes up and finds it’s missing a couple of ounces, will it bite someone?"
"First time seeing someone in modern Tang suit in the livestream, this guy is quite pretentious~"
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Yet again it’s about neutering.
The viewers in the livestream started to make fun.
Meanwhile, others congratulated Zhang Lingchuan for successfully securing the second place on the daily leaderboard.
Of course, there was a lot of talk about the pet owner too.
After all, the owner’s modern Tang suit was quite rare.
Linen grey cloth with frog buttons, it had an artistic flair like those master painters in traditional Chinese painting.
"Alright, alright, Mr. Yu, did you follow all pre-surgery requirements? We need eight hours of fasting and water deprivation beforehand."
Zhang Lingchuan habitually asked.
Since the neutering operation is quick and basically risk-free, the dog’s fee is 399, having more wouldn’t hurt.
Who would have a problem with money, after all?
"Yeah, yeah, we stopped feeding and giving water to our dog, strictly following the requirements. Otherwise, how could I consult you, Dr. Zhang, about related issues, right?"
This man named Yu Xinggui nodded slightly as he spoke.
"Oh? Need my help with a diagnosis? Just from appearance, sir, you seem to be fine. Of course, it might be my lack of skill, but if you’re really worried, you can go to a hospital for a detailed check-up."
Zhang Lingchuan replied while continuing his work.
Because he saw a green tag above the other’s head.
According to the system’s red light, green light rules,
a green light basically means no illness.
And so far, there’s been no mistake.
There aren’t actually that many sick people; it feels like many are here just for peace of mind, like a personal health check.
After all, he just heard someone joke about going to a hospital for a check-up costing at least one or two thousand bucks, and it might not even be reassuring.
Because cancer can’t be detected with a regular check-up.
For cancer prevention checks, it could cost thousands or even over ten thousand.
Better to come to Dr. Zhang for a human scan for 299, 399.
If he doesn’t find anything wrong, there’s probably nothing wrong.
As the subject of such talk, he naturally felt speechless.
He’s dedicating himself to castration, yet others treat him like a human diagnostic machine.
"Dr. Zhang, it’s not me who needs to see the doctor. I’m healthy, the one who needs to see the doctor is my mother, who’s being brought over. Actually, just like you, I’ve dedicated myself to traditional Chinese medicine, pouring in a lot of time. I can also take pulses, diagnose, prescribe, and have my own theories."
This man in the modern Tang suit spoke while telling his own story.
He even became more spirited.
"Oh, so you’re in the same field as me, even with your books. That’s impressive. In that case, it seems your mother’s illness might not need my help? After all, my skills are quite basic."
Zhang Lingchuan immediately responded upon hearing this.
He felt this guy might not be friendly.
Could it be he’s encountering the legendary challenge?
But damn, he’s in a veterinary clinic! He doesn’t prescribe medicine!!
"A master among the people? A challenger?"
"I knew it, no wonder he came in wearing a new Tang suit. Seems like something interesting might happen."
"Someone who can publish books should be a big shot, right? Maybe the boss of a nearby Chinese medicine clinic or a university professor?"
"Pfft—, that’s hilarious, yet this theory could be right, he might be a clinic boss or a university professor."
"I don’t know how to say it, but he doesn’t seem like a big shot, plus he carries this arrogance. It’s okay to have such arrogance at age twenty or thirty, but it’s hard to understand at nearly fifty."
"Indeed, clinic bosses might be unknown, but legitimate Chinese medicine university professors aren’t this idle."
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The appearance of this person seemingly in the same trade.
The previously sparse comments started to heat up again.
After all, treating animals doesn’t leave much to discuss besides veterinary matters.
But treating people is different, especially with a potential challenger.
"That’s different, I’ve watched many of your streams online. I found that even though you don’t prescribe medicine, you’re oddly accurate in taking pulses. Meanwhile, I can prescribe, but I’m far off in diagnosis. Many people are critical of my treatment methods, so I wanted to use your live stream to have you take a look at my mother, someone declared a death sentence by modern medicine but brought back by me, a true inheritor of traditional Chinese medicine essence!"
At this point, Yu Xinggui’s tone rose suddenly.
He exuded mysterious confidence.
"Uh... sentenced to death by modern medicine, but brought back by you, Mr. Yu??"
Hearing this, Zhang Lingchuan was suddenly startled.
Could this be another case of counterfeit meeting genuine, like Li Kui?
Because his old Chinese medicine trick is fake, after all.
His Chinese medicine is just a cover-up for his system.
But could someone sentenced by modern medicine really be saved by traditional Chinese medicine? It feels a bit far-fetched!
Yet that’s the gentleman’s mother; if he’s bringing her over, it shouldn’t be fake!!
"What the...?"
"Such an adventurous approach?"
"Look at Dr. Zhang’s expression, clearly shocked!!"
"Honestly, once declared dead by modern medicine, traditional Chinese medicine couldn’t usually save them, unless it was a misdiagnosis."
"I also find misdiagnosis highly likely. Traditional Chinese medicine, despite its centuries of heritage, still falters compared to modern medicine in treating terminal illnesses."
In the livestream room.
After hearing this, everyone felt a bit dumbfounded.
This guy is too fierce!
He can save someone the hospital declared a goner!!
"Sss—"
Everyone at the Spring Comes Again Clinic felt their hearts pounding.
Could they have actually encountered a hidden master in the folk?
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