My Billionaire Exhusband Grovels Me After Divorce-Chapter 207 - : Found the Case

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Chapter 207: Chapter 207: Found the Case

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“I don’t know, but I want to give it a try.”

Qiao Yin wiped her tears and turned to leave.

Lu Lingche hurried after her: “Where are you going?”

“I need to go back to the Medical Clinic. My grandmother’s medical records from over the years are all there. She would always make detailed annotations for complicated cases. I’m positive I can find the patient’s case that she managed to cure all those years ago! Once I find it, I can save my grandma!”

“I’ll take you there.”

Qiao Yin did not refuse. Now was not the time to be polite with him.

Ye Wan watched her cousin leave with Lu Lingche, somewhat astonished.

Lu Lingche actually had an effect on her cousin!

Her cousin really did like him. Just his presence had brought her back from that soul-draining state.

Her cousin says that there’s hope for Grandma?

Hope flickered in Ye Wan’s heart as she ran back to the ward, crying and holding her grandmother’s hand. “Grandma, hang in there. Yinyin is trying to find a way to save you! She’s so smart, she can definitely do it!”

On the road back to the town, Qiao Yin forced herself to eat something.

She needed the energy, she could not collapse, otherwise no one would be able to save her grandma.

Upon reaching the Medical Clinic, she dived right into her grandmother’s medical records.

Lu Lingche helped her search too.

Over an hour later, he handed her a patient record. “Is this it?”

Qiao Yin flipped through it and suddenly perked up. “Yes, this is it!”

The patient in the record, after getting into a fight, was struck on the head, and fell into a coma.

When the patient was taken to the hospital, they were turned away and were advised to prepare for the worst at home.

The patient’s family refused to lose hope. They heard about a miracle-doctor in town and decided to take him there.

At first, even grandma couldn’t revive the person immediately. But with her vast medical experience, she quickly adjusted the treatment method. After applying acupuncture twice, the patient awakened. A month later, he fully recovered.

The incident caused a bit of a stir at the time. The patient and his family even brought a banner of gratitude.

So Qiao Yin had a deep impression of it.

She read the case her grandmother had written with a thirst for knowledge, at times puzzled, and at other times enlightened. Afraid that she might not grasp everything fully, she read it a second time with great care.

Lu Lingche sat not far from her on a chair, sipping water and watching her.

She was sitting on the floor, holding a patient case that he couldn’t understand at all, studying it earnestly.

The noon sunlight shone through the window and bathed her in a holy light that turned her into a gentle shade of gold.

He had always known she was beautiful, but he had never been so genuinely awestruck before.

Lu Lingche laughed at his past self.

Why did he judge her to be an empty vase purely based on her exceeding beauty?

Who decided that attractive women couldn’t be talented?

Oh, it was him.

He really did jump to conclusions.

He never got to know her inner self.

Lu Lingche stood up, went over to her, sat near her, and offered her a bottle of water. “Want some?”

Qiao Yin didn’t look up but took the water and sipped a bit.

Only after she finished reading the case did she stand up. “Let’s go. We need to get back to the hospital.”

Lu Lingche couldn’t help but ask her: “Are you confident?”

Qiao Yin clenched the case in her hand. “I don’t know. I’m far less skilled than my grandma. I can only emulate her method. If her condition differs significantly from this patient’s, I might not be able to create a new treatment plan. When it comes down to it, my practical experience in medicine is too little. No matter how rich my theoretical knowledge is, it can’t compensate for practical experience.”

She blamed herself enormously.

She shouldn’t have been so self-indulgent. If she had been willing to treat more patients like her grandma did and amassed more experience, then perhaps she wouldn’t need to go back to these cases, perhaps she could have revived her grandma right away last night.

Her heart felt as heavy as lead. To avoid making an extra trip, Qiao Yin brought along several similar cases, just in case one method didn’t work and she needed other references.

As they were about to leave, a mother carrying a bleeding boy got off a car and

ran over..