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Great Medical System in a Veterinarian-Chapter 387 - 182: Don’t Be Too Ridiculous!
"Yes, I myself am a major influencer with 210,000 followers on Weibo and 520,000 followers on TikTok. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of doubt about me online now, and some people even suggested I come to you to check if I am really cured. That’s the purpose of my visit today."
Yu Xinggui took a sip of tea.
Then his eyes fell on Zhang Lingchuan.
"Mr. Yu, you’re looking for me to verify? It feels like verifying results would be more suitable at a hospital, right!!"
Who would have thought the person in front was a major internet influencer.
Over 700,000 followers on Weibo and TikTok combined.
Could he really be some kind of folk wonder?
Zhang Lingchuan was left utterly confused.
Looking for me? Normally people go to a hospital, right!
"Agreed."
"Exactly, why verify results with Dr. Zhang?"
"That’s right, going to a hospital would be better, right? What’s up with looking for Dr. Zhang!"
"Hahaha, who would’ve thought this guy really came to see Dr. Zhang, just keep watching, he’s truly something!!"
"Oh??"
...
The livestream audience started discussing after hearing this.
It seems there are people in the know?
But under such a large number of comments, the voices of the few knowledgeable ones mostly got buried. Plus, they didn’t reveal much.
All they said was something like ’he’s truly something.’
"It’s not that I don’t trust hospitals, it’s that the hospitals are all in cahoots, plus my mother is currently in a detox stage. Those Western doctors have never seen detoxification before, so they’d keep blabbering. I believe in mutual understanding between traditional medicines, and with your recent livestreams, I felt I should come to you."
This Mr. Yu Xinggui said.
"Detox stage? Alright then, I’ll do the surgery first, and when your mother comes, we can have a closer look. But bear in mind, I’m not a professional doctor, my opinions are more so references. If there are any real concerns, consulting a specialist at a large hospital could be more reassuring."
He now suspected if this guy was actually trolling.
Trying to stir up drama in his livestream.
Because it seemed unlikely for someone modern like this to distrust hospitals.
Plus, the mention of detox made him very wary.
That’s why he suspected the other party was stirring drama, drawing attention.
Of course, it could also be a bias on his part, maybe the guy was some traditional medicine bigwig, just a rather extreme one.
Either way, saying too much now would be pointless.
Wait till the guy brings his elder, and see if there really are people like those in magical doctor novels who can bring back the dead, flesh from bones.
If there is, any hasty comments might turn out to backfire spectacularly.
Keeping his nature in mind, show respect first.
"I tell you, Dr. Zhang, you young folk these days just aren’t pure enough. If I had your abilities with diagnosis and my current prescriptions, I’d dare to start my own practice, no need to keep consulting those specialists at major hospitals. If they really had skills, would they stoop to work in hospitals? They’re just unskilled freeloaders!"
Yu Xingwen showed a dismissive expression after hearing Zhang Lingchuan’s words.
He had long seen through those so-called experts in traditional medicine.
Every one of them is a freeloader.
No skills at all!
"Hahaha, we can’t just generalize, right? There are freeloaders everywhere, but there are also some skilled big shots."
Zhang Lingchuan laughed awkwardly.
He didn’t dare to comment recklessly.
After all, the livestream is ongoing here.
But the in-house experts at major traditional Chinese medicine hospitals are generally quite accomplished.
"Buddy, you rendered Dr. Zhang speechless!"
"This feels way too absolute! Suddenly finding this person to be really arrogant."
"This is a man in his forties or fifties, what on earth happened for him to hold such stubborn views on hospitals and experts?"
"Maybe real masters do exist among the folk, and if this guy really cured his mother who was given a death sentence by the hospital, his distrust in hospitals and overconfidence can be somewhat understandable."
"But if it’s a misdiagnosis... wouldn’t that be quite awkward?"
"I’m now increasingly curious about this so-called big shot traditional medicine guy’s mother."
"Of course, I’m curious to see what judgment Dr. Zhang will give this believer in traditional Chinese medicine."
Following Mr. Yu Xinggui’s words, everyone became eager to know what illness his mother was diagnosed with as terminal, and to what extent she has been cured.
"Alright, my mother is already here, I’m going to fetch her. Meanwhile, you can start the neutering surgery for the dog. Speaking of which, my wife also had breast cancer back then, and it was cured through traditional Chinese methods by me. Dr. Zhang, you can have a look too when you’re done."
Mr. Yu checked his phone briefly.
And then casually left a sentence, leaving the dog behind as he walked out.
Before the consultation happened, the fees had basically been prepaid.
So there was little concern about bailing.
Plus, the pet was here.
Their value outweighs the cost of neutering surgery.
A Husky of such color is worth at least two thousand yuan.
"Dr. Zhang, is it really possible to cure breast cancer through traditional Chinese methods?"
There were mostly women present on-site.
Except for those rushing to the hospital after eating arsenic, most were still here.
Curious people started asking.
Song Wanqing’s eyes also fixated on Zhang Lingchuan.
Because similar questions popped up in the livestream as well.







