Chapter 615: Playing with Him
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
“I will go out with him,” Chen Ying said. “This time Xiao Zhou has a special request.”
“Yes?” w.a.n.g Yao asked.
“I want to follow you to study medicine,” Chen Zhou said.
“You want to follow me?” w.a.n.g Yao asked. “Why do you suddenly have such an idea?”
“With my experiences in mental health centers, there were many people who were really pitiful and helpless. Now, I can’t help but feel a strong emotion to help others.” Chen Zhou spoke as if he was an old man with many insights on life after experiencing ups and downs.
“Based on his age, he should go to an elementary school,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“Actually, it should be Grade 7,” Chen Ying said.
“My suggestion is to send him to school first so he can be educated in accordance with normal procedures and integrate into society,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “He has been isolated from normal society many years, so that is what he urgently needs. He needs to learn communication, as well as make friends. As for studying medicine from me, that is not a problem. I can send you a few books to get a glimpse of some basic knowledge of Chinese medicine.”
“Good,” Chen Ying said.
She agreed with his recommendation. Since Chen Zhou had a strange sense of wors.h.i.+p toward w.a.n.g Yao, whom he was very keen to learn from, she did not have to persuade her brother further.
Chen Zhou was silent for a while before replying, “Well, OK. I will listen to you and regain all those lost things first.”
“Well, where do you want to go?” w.a.n.g Yao asked.
“Somewhere near Qi province,” Chen Ying said. “I want to take him to Mount Tai first.”
“OK, you can use my car,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“Thanks, but we have already rented a car,” Chen Ying said.
The sister and brother left. w.a.n.g Yao was very pleased that more people wanted to study medicine. Given Chen Zhou’s demeanor when he was speaking, w.a.n.g Yao could tell that he wanted to learn from the heart and not just in the spur of the moment.
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Just before 1 p.m., w.a.n.g Zecheng went into the clinic pressing his waist. He looked as if he was in great pain.
“What happened?” w.a.n.g Yao looked at his face, which was pale. He could tell it was the manifestation of pain and overwork. He could tell that w.a.n.g Zecheng did listen to his advice to rest instead of work.
“I have lower back pain, and it’s very painful,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.
The pain made him fidgety. HIs lower back hurt whether he was standing, sitting, or lying down. It was as if someone holding a knife was stabbing him regularly.
During the first two days, he could put up with the pain and thought he would get better soon. So, he just applied some plaster on it. But, it kept getting worse.
When he went to work in the morning, he almost couldn’t stand it. He barely endured until the end of his s.h.i.+ft. He could not even push his motorcycle. After returning home and having some food, he saw w.a.n.g Yao coming to the clinic and decided to follow him.
“I advised you to rest for at least seven days and come for a ma.s.sage every other day, but you only came one time,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “How many days did you rest at home before going to back to work?”
“Ah, two days.” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.
“Tell me truth,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“One and a half days,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.
He actually had rested at home for a day and a half. The next afternoon, he felt much better, so he went to the factory to work regardless of his family’s wishes. On the third day, he began to feel lower back painful. The nature of his work was heavy physical labor, so it was necessary to use his waist strength. After a day of work, his lower back was very painful. To a lesser extent, his arms and neck also hurt.
Doctors could refuse patients for many reasons, including ignoring health care or advice.
“If I go by principle, as for your illness, I shouldn’t have treated you,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“Yes.” w.a.n.g Zecheng nodded. His face was pale. “I also know it. That is what I deserve.”
Hindsight was easier than foresight.
“Come on, let me give you a check,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
When he took off his s.h.i.+rt, his waist was red and swollen. It was almost purple.
“Ah!: w.a.n.g Zecheng’s body trembled when being gently touched by w.a.n.g Yao.
“Does it hurt that much?” w.a.n.g Yao asked.
“Oh, it hurts very much,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.
He had sprained muscles, which resulted in poor blood circulation and could cause muscle necrosis.
“Get down,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
w.a.n.g Zecheng laid down enduring the pain.
“You have to put on with it,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
Instead of a ma.s.sage, he used needles to stimulate the acupuncture points. Because of the pain, w.a.n.g Zecheng’s back muscles were tight, which was not good for the treatment.
“Relax,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“Ah.” w.a.n.g Zecheng bit his teeth.
“Is it painful when I insert the needles?” w.a.n.g Yao asked.
“It’s not very painful.” Since his waist hurt so bad, it reduced other feelings like the itchiness of inserting needle. It was too light compared to the original pain.
After the needles were placed, w.a.n.g Yao began to ma.s.sage the acupoints to dredge the blood. This was mainly kneading the muscles.
w.a.n.g Zecheng’s body was tight. His trembling became more serious.
“It must be hurt,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“Ow!” w.a.n.g Zecheng tried his best to withstand the pain.
“Stand it,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
The silted meridians and blood had to be dredged by an external force for stimulation and not the self-repairing function of the human body, which was weaker. Naturally, it had some side effects.
When the treatment was over, w.a.n.g Zecheng’s clothes were soaked in sweat. He had some trouble getting up.
“At the very least, it will take 10 days of rest,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “Don’t come to me if you don’t listen to me.”
“Oh, OK,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.
Like a fall into the pit would make one gain their wit, he would really remember this lesson.
“Do less activities and rest more,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“Hey, how much?” w.a.n.g Zecheng asked.
“No need to pay,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“How could I…” w.a.n.g Zecheng was surprised.
“Just go home and rest,” w.a.n.g Yao said.
“Thank you.” w.a.n.g Zecheng pressed his waist and walked away slowly.
…
In a testing center in Province Qi…
“How is it going on?” a lab specialist asked.
“Ah, we have tested 17 kinds of medicinal materials. So far, we have not detected any pesticide residues or metal exceeding the standard. This batch of drugs has not been polluted,” the other lab specialist said.
“No pollution, how is that possible?” the first lab specialist asked.
“It’s possible, if they are wild or planted on the mountains,” his colleague replied.
These drugs had been sent from one of the nearby counties. The specialists were asked to work overtime to check whether the herbs were unqualified, but they did not have any problems.
“Why is that?” the specialists wondered.
…
In a clubhouse in Ji…
“Childe Li, you look to be in a good mood these days,” a man said.
“c.r.a.p, when am I in a bad mood?” the other man asked.
“I heard that you have worked in the Food and Drug Administration,” the first man said.
“Well, it is boring,” the other man said.
“Hey, you should be satisfied. A department like that is directly subordinate to the provincial section,” the first man said. “Appreciate the happy life you enjoy.”
“I didn’t want to work for that department. The poor salary is not enough to even buy cigarettes,” the other man said. “I worked there for someone.”
“Someone. A beauty?” the first man asked.
“d.a.m.n it. A beauty? No, a foe,” the other man said.
“A foe! Who dares to provoke you, Childe Li? Who is it? Tell me. I will cut him!” The first man, with slicked-back hair, spoke barbarously, just like the son of an official.
“F*ck! He is in Haiqu. Is it under your jurisdiction?” the other man asked.
“Haiqu, that place? How did he irritate you?” the first man asked.
“I have plenty of time to mess with him gradually,” the other man said.
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In a house in Lianshan County…
“No! No!” The blood left the face of a young man, leaving it an ash color that made him look like he was almost dead. “How could this be, how could this be?”
Ring! Ring! The phone on the desk rang. He looked at the number and thought about it. After hesitating for a few seconds, he answered the phone. “Hey, Xiaoling.”
“Are you free tonight? What about having a dinner together?” a woman’s voice asked.
“Where?” the young man asked.
“We will talk about it when we meet,” the woman said.
After hanging up the phone, the man paced back and forth in the room. “See her first.”
He got ready and drove out of the county to the mountain village.
“Doctor w.a.n.g, h.e.l.lo,” the young man said.
“Oh, it’s you.” When w.a.n.g Yao immediately remembered the young man because his illness was somewhat special.
He had too much s.e.x and always thought about it. It was almost out of control. w.a.n.g Yao used a special treatment on his body. He had transfused neixi into the man’s lower abdomen. Any thought of that kind would cause a physical reaction. His private parts would be exceptionally painful, like they were being p.r.i.c.ked by a needle.