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Rebirth of a Village Girl

Chapter 873 - 217: Zheng Suyu woke up!
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Chapter 873: 217: Zheng Suyu woke up!

Ni Yang’s eyes lifted slightly, "Grandma, don’t worry, I will do my utmost effort to cure great-aunt."

"Okay." Great-Grandma Zheng nodded, her eyes unable to hide her concern.

Hearing this, Zheng Lingling sighed with relief.

From the meaning of Ni Yang’s words, she knew that there wasn’t much confidence in her ability to cure Zheng Suyu.

Shortly after, Ni Cuihua brought Ni Yang’s medical box down from upstairs.

Ni Yang took out sterilized medical cotton from the box and wiped the froth from Zheng Suyu’s mouth.

She wiped meticulously, her expression not showing the slightest disdain, as if she were not afraid of getting dirty.

After a series of emergency measures had been taken, Ni Yang instructed two servants to carry Zheng Suyu upstairs.

Old Master Zheng, Great-Grandma Zheng, and the others also followed upstairs.

The room was fitted with an air-conditioning unit, and the cool breeze was blowing gently, not feeling stuffy at all, but Zheng Suyu’s forehead was still beaded with layers of fine sweat.

Ni Yang pressed her hand on Zheng Suyu’s pulse and frowned slightly.

Now, Zheng Suyu’s problem was not only psychological, but her health was also in great jeopardy.

In this situation, treatment needed to be administered as quickly as possible.

Ni Yang wrote a prescription and handed it to Ni Cuihua, "Mom, please go purchase the medicine listed here."

"Okay." Ni Cuihua nodded.

"I’ll drive you there," Shangguan Dehui said, following Ni Cuihua’s steps.

Not long after Ni Cuihua left, the sound of hurried footsteps and Doctor Jiang’s voice came from the doorway.

"Aqing, what happened to Suyu?" As soon as Doctor Jiang entered, she firmly grasped Great-Grandma Zheng’s hands, her wrinkled face full of worry.

This made Ni Yang inexplicably think of Snow White’s stepmother.

She didn’t know if it was an illusion, but Ni Yang felt there was something very wrong with Doctor Jiang.

Great-Grandma Zheng truly regarded Doctor Jiang as a dear sister; her eyes instantly reddened, "Suyu, Suyu’s condition is very bad..."

"I’ll go check on her," Doctor Jiang comforted, "Don’t worry, Suyu will certainly be alright."

"Okay." Great-Grandma Zheng nodded.

Carrying a medical box, Doctor Jiang approached the bedside, "Has Yangyang already examined your great-aunt?"

Ni Yang nodded.

Zheng Lingling quickly said, "Aunt Jiang, Yangyang practices Traditional Chinese Medicine and doesn’t have much research in mental diseases. Please examine Aunt Suyu quickly, don’t delay her treatment."

Doctor Jiang smiled and said, "Lingling, don’t worry. I find this child Yangyang to be very steady. Medical skills are passed down from generation to generation, and the essence remains the same. Whether it’s Western Medicine or Traditional Chinese Medicine, each has its own quintessence."

Somehow, hearing Doctor Jiang say this, Zheng Lingling’s originally nervous heart immediately calmed down.

Since Doctor Jiang was going to examine Zheng Suyu, Ni Yang did not stop her but stood up to give Doctor Jiang her place.

Doctor Jiang took out a stethoscope, sphygmomanometer, and thermometer and pressed them against Zheng Suyu’s body.

Her technique was very professional; clearly, she was a very experienced old doctor.

Zheng Lingling then asked, "Aunt Jiang, how is Aunt Suyu?"

Doctor Jiang put down the stethoscope and spoke kindly, "It’s alright. Thanks to Yangyang’s timely emergency measures, Suyu is now out of danger."

"That’s good." Zheng Lingling said, "Aunt Jiang, we’re entrusting Aunt Suyu’s care to you."

Doctor Jiang continued, "I have to say, I’m embarrassed. Although I’ve been practicing medicine for many years and have spent my life as a doctor, my medical skills do not even compare to half of Yangyang’s. Yangyang, you should continue treating your great-aunt."

"Grandma Jiang, you flatter me too much," Ni Yang said humbly, "I am just starting out, barely understanding the basics, how can I compare to you? You’ve been practicing for so many years and have a wide range of knowledge. What kind of cases haven’t you seen?"

Zheng Lingling was anxious for Doctor Jiang to treat her, but Doctor Jiang kept insisting that Ni Yang should do it.

Doctor Jiang appeared kind-hearted, but in truth, she had a hidden agenda. The more Ni Yang observed, the more she felt something was off.

Doctor Jiang smiled at Great-Grandma Zheng, "Aqing, your granddaughter is truly clever and articulate, just like you when you were young. We don’t see such modest young people nowadays."

Great-Grandma Zheng also felt very gratified to hear someone praise Ni Yang, "Yangyang takes after her great-aunt; Suyu was also smart when she was young, it’s a pity..."

"Suyu was temporarily shortsighted. In Western Medicine, this is called depression. In the end, because her inner conflict remained unresolved, she ended up like this." In her youth, Zheng Suyu was a talented woman, but after experiencing betrayal and heartache, she never recovered.

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