Xian Qing

Chapter 1632: 1632 A Bit Like a Farce


Chapter 1632: Chapter 1632 A Bit Like a Farce


After resting for an hour and a half, Luo Ziling treated the patient again.


After this treatment, Luo Ziling felt a bit more confident about successfully saving the patient.


After the treatment, he administered another medication to the patient.


The properties of this drug are different from the previous one; this drug’s main function is to increase stamina and speed up the recovery of various organ functions. The components of the medicine can effectively stimulate the compensatory functions of the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and other organs, especially the compensatory functions of the liver and kidneys.


The liver and kidneys are the main detoxification and excretion organs, and most of the toxins in the human body are broken down in the liver and then excreted through the kidneys and intestines.


If the liver and kidney functions remain normal, the patient’s detoxification state can also remain good.


The previous medication can effectively maintain lung function; during this treatment, Luo Ziling particularly focused on acupuncture around the patient’s lung area, trying to further stimulate the immune function of the lungs and nearby lymphatic system to keep this vital organ functioning normally and prevent fibrosis.


By tomorrow morning, as long as the patient’s liver, kidney, and lung functions can maintain their current status, there should be no danger.


At the end of the treatment, Luo Ziling informed Koizumi Miyaning of these conditions.


When informing Koizumi Miyaning, Luo Ziling expressed his concerns, fearing that some people might deliberately sabotage due to their selfish motives.


Koizumi Miyaning understood what Luo Ziling meant and assured him that such a situation would not occur.


In Japan, most doctors have professional ethics, and if they dare to use their professional convenience to commit such heinous acts, the law will punish them severely. Moreover, he would stay in the ward tonight, keeping a constant watch on the patient’s recovery.


He also asked Luo Ziling to leave his contact details, saying that if the patient’s condition changes unexpectedly, he would contact Luo Ziling immediately.


Hearing Koizumi Miyaning say this, Luo Ziling believed him and stopped worrying.


The little old vice-principal from Tokyo University was still in the ward, but he looked very unwell.


The effect of Luo Ziling’s treatment on him had already worn off, and the treatment with other medications was far less effective than Luo Ziling’s acupuncture. However, he was too embarrassed to ask Luo Ziling for help again, and Luo Ziling was unlikely to help him again.


With conversations between the two reaching this level, they had essentially fallen out.


Since the event hadn’t ended, the little old man couldn’t leave. He was very tired, and combined with a poor mood and lack of sleep, his complexion was about the same as before the morning treatment.


Around six o’clock in the afternoon, once Luo Ziling had rested enough, Hu Wenjun proposed to leave.


Before leaving, he protested to the Japanese officials hosting him, “Today’s event arrangement was very disappointing to us. From today’s arrangements, we felt great malice from our Japanese counterparts. We will report today’s arrangements to our embassy and consulate in Tokyo and lodge a protest.”


However, the Japanese side did not respond to Hu Wenjun’s protest. They only said they would pass on his words to the relevant departments.


“Haha, today Ziling single-handedly messed up the Japanese,” Wu Mingyun said proudly, praising Luo Ziling after getting in the car, “I never expected my student to be so outstanding. I’ll make sure to promote such an excellent student when we return.”


He continued, “Ziling, not only is your medical skill remarkable, but your way of dealing with people and situations is also commendable. I think someone like you entering officialdom or the diplomatic corps would certainly bring honor to Huaxia.”


“The dean praises me too much,” Luo Ziling hurriedly said humbly, “I’m just a reckless person, the things I did today probably gave the delegation leaders quite a headache. It disrupted all plans and infuriated the Japanese. I’m afraid of being criticized by the leaders when we go back. As for joining the diplomatic corps, I never even thought about it.”


Luo Ziling said this in front of everyone, and the group burst into laughter.


Most people said Luo Ziling’s performance today was outstanding and brought honor to Huaxia, making punishment or criticism unlikely.


Hu Wenjun had to openly state that Luo Ziling would not be punished for this incident.


Although Luo Ziling’s behavior today was reckless, the result wasn’t bad. If the Japanese side voluntarily admits their mistake and publicly apologizes in the media, then it would be a victory for our struggle, and he would credit Luo Ziling when they return.


The dinner was still held in their hotel, but far fewer Japanese representatives attended tonight than last night, and their levels were much lower. After dinner, Hu Wenjun and Wang Rongshan gathered the members of the delegation to discuss matters and called Luo Ziling too.


Luo Ziling initially wanted to go back to his room and chat with Lin Lan and Shanque, who were leaving tonight, but on Lin Lan’s suggestion, he went to the meeting first.


“Originally, our schedule for the visit to Japan was set for three days, which is today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, but we’ve just received a notification from the Japanese side that the events planned for the day after tomorrow are now open for us to arrange freely. So, we only have one day of exchange activities left tomorrow,” Hu Wenjun said, looking at Luo Ziling after speaking. “I think everyone understands the reason for the Japanese side’s sudden change. We respect their decision; if they don’t arrange activities for us the day after tomorrow, we can move freely.”


“Chief, what activities do we have tomorrow?” Wu Mingyun stood up to ask, then said self-deprecatingly, “It seems we’re not very welcome by the Japanese. Today’s activities turned into this situation. Originally, I thought we could have a good exchange with the Japanese traditional medicine community to mutually improve, but today’s arrangements were purely a farce. I imagine no delegation would encounter such an awkward situation on a visit, nor would the hosts arrange such events. If tomorrow’s activities are of this nature, I think we can refuse to participate.”


Nobody expected Wu Mingyun to make such a suggestion before anyone else had taken a stance, and many were taken aback.


Luo Ziling admired Wu Mingyun even more; this dean of the medical school was indeed different from ordinary people.


He immediately echoed, “The Japanese side was difficult from the airport pick-up, completely disregarding us. They just wanted to step on us hard, to find a sense of superiority and make us lose face. Now they’ve lost the opportunity. In the receptions held yesterday and today, they consistently found themselves at a disadvantage and couldn’t save face, hence their indignation. This is for the best, as we can see their true nature. Since they aren’t sincerely looking for an exchange to improve, and just want to humiliate us, we have no need to continue playing along.”


After Wu Mingyun and Luo Ziling said this, apart from a few people who agreed, nobody else voiced different opinions.


Seeing everyone like this, Hu Wenjun was silent for a moment before saying he would report the group’s suggestions to higher-ups and also lodge a protest with the Japanese side.


How things would be arranged specifically would be notified to everyone later.