Everything becomes meaningless in the face of disease.

There is hope only when one is alive; when one dies there is nothing.

Li Manman lowered her eyes and sighed silently.

She hesitated for a long time, and finally said: "Teacher Han, his disease should be curable, right?"

Her words interrupted the crying in the room.

Mrs. Xia suddenly looked up and looked at Li Manman.

This person whom she had always hated actually said that her child could still be saved?

But clearly, Dr. Han had already sentenced Xiaofu to death. What else could she do?

Mrs. Xia laughed at herself in her heart and thought she was really crazy.

But, if you are crazy, then be crazy.

Let her believe it again, maybe Li Manman really has some solution?

Grandpa Han looked up at Li Manman, but did not refute her words. Instead, he nodded.

"Well, using herbal medicine to regulate his body first, and then using silver needles, can indeed make his condition better."

Madam Xia's eyes widened in disbelief. She stammered, "But, you just said that you couldn't..."

"Yes, I really can't treat him anymore," Grandpa Han admitted without hesitation, "If you could have found me earlier, I could still save him, but now it's no longer possible. My hands can no longer give him acupuncture."

Han Yufu explained: "Grandpa broke his hand earlier this year and is still recovering, so he can't give acupuncture."

Grandpa Han is already at this age, and it is almost impossible for him to recover to his previous state.

He could no longer give acupuncture and could only prescribe medicine, which was only a temporary solution for Xia Fu and not a cure for the disease.

Madam Xia's mind raced: "Then, can we let someone else do the acupuncture?"

"Of course you can, but there aren't many people who can give acupuncture to children. Children's bodies are not as good as adults', especially Xia Fu's current condition. It requires acupuncture from a very skilled person. Moreover, the treatment cycle is extremely long, probably one or two years. Not only does the acupuncture method need to change, but the decoction also needs to change accordingly."

There are indeed people in Beijing who can give acupuncture to children nowadays, but they have a lot of medical records and things to do, and it is impossible for them to stay here for two years. Once they leave and the acupuncture is stopped, it is easy for the disease to relapse.

If Mrs. Xia was allowed to follow the acupuncturist, the problem would be with Grandpa Han, as he would not be able to follow Xia Fu all the time and change the prescription for him.

It's difficult to have the best of both worlds, and if Xia Fu keeps running back and forth, it will take a toll on his health.

Unless someone can meet both conditions at the same time, but that was Grandpa Han in the past.

The little hope that I had originally had turned to ashes in an instant.

Despair rose in Mrs. Xia's heart.

What else does she need to do to save Xiaofu?

Li Manman suddenly said: "Maybe, I can give him acupuncture."

In her previous life, Li Manman had also treated and given acupuncture to children more than once.

She was still somewhat confident.

Han Yufu was startled by her words. She quickly grabbed Li Manman's hand and said, "Manman, don't talk nonsense about this. Giving acupuncture to children and giving acupuncture to adults are two completely different experiences. Just because you can give acupuncture to adults doesn't mean you can give acupuncture to children."

Li Manman nodded: "I know, since I have already said it, I must be sure of it."

Seeing how tough she was, Han Yufu sighed secretly.

She turned around and looked at her grandfather, wanting him to persuade her.

However, before she could say anything, Madam Xia knelt down in front of her and Li Manman.

Madam Xia looked up at Li Manman, her eyes full of pleading: "Please, please save my child, please give it a try."

Li Manman looked at her without saying a word.

If we talk about the grudge between her and Madam Xia, she doesn't want to help Madam Xia.

but……

Li Manman met the clear eyes in Madam Xia's arms.

Xia Fu was smiling at her, and from his lip movements, she could make out four words.

"Fairy sister."

-

"Is the medicine ready?" Li Manman asked.

Han Yufu nodded immediately: "It's ready. You can bring it over after it cools down."

She looked at Li Manman who was preparing silver needles and felt a little depressed.

"Manman, didn't you say that there was a feud between you and Madam Xia? Then why did you still help her?"

"I'm not helping her," Li Manman said calmly, "I'm just following the doctor's heart."

"Really? I don't believe it. Are you close to that kid? I saw you staring at that kid before."

"You figured it out? I do have a pretty good relationship with him," Li Manman sighed. "You're right. If the child she brought to seek medical treatment wasn't Xia Fu, I wouldn't care."

Li Manman is not idle and has nothing to do, so she doesn't want to get herself into big trouble.

Han Yufu nodded: "This is the you I know, but are you really sure?"

"If I'm not sure, I won't say it. What's more, Grandpa Han will be watching from the side. If there is any problem, he will correct me in time."

Even though Grandpa Han is not an acupuncturist, he has experience that others do not have and can make judgments based on his experience.

Seeing that she was busy here, Han Yufu felt it was inconvenient to continue disturbing her, so she turned and walked towards another room.

The medicine stove was still boiling hot, and the Chinese medicine in a porcelain bowl was placed next to it, emitting a bitter smell.

Han Yufu glanced around the pharmacy and soon saw Grandpa Han sitting in the corner.

She moved over and sat down next to Grandpa Han.

Grandpa Han's eyes didn't even stay on her for a moment, he was just focused on writing about the pharmacy.

After he finished writing the prescription, he asked, "Why are you here?"

Han Yufu blinked: "Of course I came to see you, Grandpa."

Grandpa Han snorted twice: "When I was treating other patients before, why didn't I see you being so enthusiastic? Are you here because of Manman's matter?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Han Yufu nodded hurriedly.

"Yes, yes, Grandpa, I know you understand me the best. I just want to ask, can Manman really do this well? Is it too early?"

"Genius is never judged by age. When you introduced her to me before, didn't you say she was a genius? Why do you think it's too early now?"

Han Yufu scratched her head in confusion: "I'm just afraid that if Manman doesn't do this well, will she be hit?"

"No." Grandpa Han answered firmly.

"Grandpa, how can you be so sure? What if?" Han Yufu asked relentlessly.

"Nothing will happen," Grandpa Han said with a smile in his eyes, "She is a very good child, she can do this well, I believe in her."

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