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Chapter 1317 Disintegration from within

This Thursday is another physical examination day every other week.

Yu Zhiming rushed to Zhizhen Tower early in the morning and found that the man who was diagnosed with automatic brewing syndrome last week was waiting for him with his wife and daughter.

The man came here specifically to thank him, saying that the auto-brewery syndrome saved him from being punished for a drunk driving traffic accident. Otherwise, under the domino effect, his losses would have been huge.

Since they came to express their gratitude, the man and his family naturally did not come empty-handed. In addition to banners and flowers, they also brought many practical thank-you gifts, such as coffee machines, hair dryers, Bluetooth headsets, smart small speakers, electronic clocks, etc.

After some pushback, Yu Zhiming had no choice but to accept the other party's gift due to the other party's excessive enthusiasm.

Speaking of which, there are really quite a lot of thank-you gifts sent by patients over the past six months, which can be said to be of all kinds, mainly specialty ingredients, tea, electronic products, etc.

Yu Zhiming would accept it if he could, but he couldn't refuse it, so he asked Zhou Mo to collect it and use it as a prize for various team-building activities of the medical team...

There are a total of fifty people undergoing physical examination this morning, all from the hospital's donation unit.

During the physical examination of these people, Yu Zhiming not only detected some common physical problems, but also detected an early-stage cancer patient and discovered hidden physical dangers that the three of them needed to pay attention to.

As for rare or strange illnesses, none...

At twelve o'clock at noon, Yu Zhiming returned to the soundproof office and had lunch while listening to Zhou Mo chatter and gossip.

"Dr. Yu, I understand that Yuan Zuolin is not with that fat guy. Do you think why?"

Yu Zhiming was immersed in cooking and ignored Zhou Mo.

Zhou Mo was not affected, and then said with great interest: "That guy actually went back to win back his ex-girlfriend, saying that he was framed by his ex-girlfriend's parents to gain weight, and that he would easily lose weight when the hormones wear off.

Another handsome guy."

"The guy also said that as long as his ex-girlfriend gets back together with him, he won't care about the responsibilities of his ex-girlfriend's parents."

"After Yuan Zuolin found out about this, she felt that this person was really bad, so she stopped contacting him."

Yu Zhiming said oh and finally gave a response.

Zhou Mo said again, "Yuan Zuolin also said that his ex-girlfriend didn't agree to get back together."

The next moment, she suddenly asked: "Dr. Yu, have you ever learned Braille?"

Yu Zhiming shook his head and said: "No."

He took a sip of the soup and further explained: "Although I was blind when I was a child, I couldn't go to a special education school to live and study due to family and personal reasons. I went to school with my fourth sister."

Zhou Mo snorted, and then said with a hint of disappointment: "Since you don't know Braille, forget it, there's nothing you can do to help."

Yu Zhiming couldn't help but asked: "What are you busy with?"

Zhou Mo introduced: "A receptionist at the outpatient and emergency department said that her father liked to collect old things and recently received a letter from the 1920s and 1930s."

"Written in Braille."

"He wanted to translate it, but because the letter was too long, many of the Braille dots were worn and could not be distinguished."

The so-called help turned out to be this kind of thing. Yu Zhiming said indifferently.

Zhou Mo went on to introduce: "In that era, there were very few people who learned Braille, and their family background must have been very unusual."

"The registration clerk said that her father had independently translated most of the Braille letter. The letter said that he had to flee urgently due to the war and could not carry too many things, so he had to bury the books, calligraphy and paintings collected at home."

"As for the most critical burial location, the Braille letter has never been translated due to wear and tear."

Yu Zhiming rolled his eyelids and said with a smile: "No wonder you want me to help. It turns out you are still thinking about treasure hunting."

"There are so many buried treasures. I guess her father must have been deceived."

"Why do you say that?" Zhou Mo was very curious.

Yu Zhiming explained: "Although I don't understand Braille, I have some understanding of Braille."

"Braille in our country has gone through several changes, and the current Braille was formulated and matured after the founding of the People's Republic of China."

"The Braille system in the 1920s and 1930s is very different from the current Braille system in our country. Only a few people in the country can still read it."

Zhou Mo looked like he was being taught and said with a chuckle: "That's the truth. Unless his father specializes in braille, it should be very difficult to decipher a braille letter that is nearly a hundred years old."

"Most likely I was deceived."

She chuckled again and said, "This should be a common sense issue. Dr. Yu, you discovered the problem at a glance."

"Sure enough, a genius is a genius, and using a genius's way of thinking can also clearly discover problems in other fields."

Yu Zhiming glanced at Zhou Mo and said, "No need to flatter me, I just happen to know a little bit about Braille."

He added cautiously: "It cannot be ruled out that that person really decoded the Braille letter from a hundred years ago by himself through hard research."

Zhou Mo chuckled and said: "I think this possibility is unlikely, but the possibility of being deceived is very high."

At this time, Yu Zhiming's cell phone rang.

It's Gu Qingran calling.

"Zhi Ming, I had an in-depth chat with Dr. An Lin who resigned from Jingcheng Hospital this morning and discovered a big problem."

Gu Qingran said seriously on the other end of the call: "Most of the doctors in Jingcheng Hospital are spoiled by high salary, high benefits, low workload, loose system, etc."

"If we poach them here, they probably won't be suitable for our work pace. More importantly, they have lost their ambition. Although their medical skills are still superb, they are resting on their laurels."

Yu Zhiming asked: "Aren't you going to poach people?"

Gu Qingran replied: "There are still some doctors in Jingcheng Hospital who are not affected by external conditions and are self-disciplined and motivated. My focus is to recruit these people."

"As for those spoiled guys, they can also be hired, but the conditions will be significantly changed. Mainly they will be distributed according to their work, and their monthly remuneration will be determined based on their workload and contribution."

After a pause, Gu Qingran continued: "In the Ming Dynasty, I learned that there are two women in the Chu family, one is forty-six years old and the other is forty-seven years old. Their heart problems are quite serious, and there is a possibility that they will attack and leave at any time."

"These two people are quite accomplished. One is a Chinese painter and the other is a film and television screenwriter. They also have certain influence among the Chu family."

"I was thinking about getting in touch with them to see if there was any chance of dismantling the Chu family and attacking them from within."

Yu Zhiming warned: "Contact is okay, but don't make false and exaggerated promises. If the Chu family's genetic heart disease was easy to overcome, they wouldn't have been researching to no avail..."

After ending the call with Gu Qingran, Yu Zhiming couldn't help but think of the Chu family's genetic heart disease.

It's just that the relationship between the two parties is not harmonious. He has only done a preliminary inspection on Chu Youyou and Chu Yunfan, and the information he has is limited...


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