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Chapter 67

Liu Weilu also glanced at Qin Shu quickly, suppressed her surprise, squatted next to Song Jinrong, and called out: "Mom?"

"Don't touch those needles, the old lady won't wake up until a while later," Qin Shu reminded.

Liu Weilu and Chu Yunxi really didn't dare to touch the needles. They just stood aside nervously and observed Song Jinrong's condition.

Wang Yilin was already shocked on the spot.

How is it possible? Qin Shu actually has the ability to save this old woman?!

How did Qin Shu do it when he couldn't even do anything about it? Is it really just with those few needles?!

She remembered that when she was in school, Qin Shu was far ahead of her in every exam. When he participated in various research projects, Qin Shu was also the one favored by the teacher the most!

Qin Shu! Qin Shu! Am I really not as good as her?!

Wang Yilin gritted her teeth in jealousy.

After a while, the doctor came.

Qin Shu had already taken away the silver needle and put it away.

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The doctor checked Song Jinrong and confirmed that she was fine, and then she woke up leisurely.

Chu Linchen helped the old lady up and asked, "Why did grandma faint suddenly?"

"The old lady's blood pressure increased and her qi and blood were imbalanced, which led to her sudden bleeding and coma." The doctor said, and then asked, "Did the old lady take any medicine before she fell ill?"

"Take medicine?" Liu Weilu thought for a moment and said, "My mother usually takes some nourishing nutritional supplements, but she hasn't taken them since there's no time today."

Chu Yunxi asked doubtfully: "Isn't my grandma knocked down by anger? Yilin, do you think so?"

At this time, Wang Yilin just wanted to find a crack in the ground and crawl in, but Chu Yunxi called her name again.

She had no choice but to raise her head, face everyone's gaze, and said with some embarrassment: "Well, I saw that grandma's symptoms were a bit like... so I guessed that she was temporarily agitated and her blood pressure increased."

The doctor nodded and said, "This may also be one of the reasons."

Wang Yilin finally breathed a sigh of relief and saved some face.

At this time, Qin Shu's eyes fell on the tea cup that Song Jinrong drank from before.

She saw what was in the cup clearly, squinted her eyes slightly, walked over and picked it up, "Doctor, can you see if this is it?"

After the doctor identified it, he was surprised and said: "Ginseng, Cordyceps...these are great tonic things. Does the old lady usually use them to make tea?"

"I don't drink it every day. Yilin just sent this today." Liu Weilu said and looked at Wang Yilin.

Wang Yilin's face turned pale.

Is there something wrong with this tea...?

The doctor sighed and said: "The old lady's usual nutrition is already very good, and there is no need for additional supplements. This tea uses tonic medicine. It will be beneficial for people who are weak to drink it, but if the old lady drinks it, her body will

The health balance is disrupted, which may even endanger life!”

After hearing this, Chu Yunxi was so frightened that she blurted out: "How could this happen? Yilin is a medical student, there is no way she can make a mistake!"

When the doctor heard this, he looked at Wang Yilin thoughtfully, "It turns out that this lady knows medicine, but you really shouldn't give this tea to the old lady. Fortunately, you came to the rescue in time and saved the old lady.

Otherwise, I'm afraid you won't be able to wait until I come."

"It was Mrs. Chu who saved the life." Lin Feng said.

Wang Yilin suddenly turned red with embarrassment.

The doctor was surprised and turned to Qin Shu.

Qin Shu just smiled lightly and said: "Doctor, I think grandma's condition is still not very good, and she has had epileptic symptoms before. It's better to send her to the hospital for a more detailed examination."

Indeed, although Song Jinrong woke up, her face was pale and she didn't even have the strength to speak.


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