Flash Marriage with Dr. Huo

Chapter 103 Thrilling Moment

Huo Chenjun went to another place for a physical examination, and the results showed that his fertility was completely normal. This news made him ponder why he and his ex-wife Ning Tingbei had failed to have a child after years of trying.

The doubts in Huo Chenjun's heart gradually gathered together and he couldn't let them go.

Determined to solve the mystery, Huo Chenjun entrusts his assistant to conduct a comprehensive investigation and collect relevant clues.

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Huo Chenyuan went to work in the morning and made rounds on the ward. A boy named Cheng Mingtian, who had committed suicide by jumping from a building due to depression caused by excessive stress, survived because the branches cushioned the impact, but suffered brain damage and was hospitalized.

Huo Chenyuan walked to the door of the ward in the morning.

At that moment, the anxious mother approached, clutching several textbooks and exercise books. "Dr. Huo, could you please take these to Cheng Mingtian? And tell him I'll be checking how many problems he's completed in an hour," she pleaded.

Hearing the request, Huo Chenyuan frowned slightly and fell into deep thought.

He knew very well that the child was in poor condition and under great pressure, and that he needed to be treated with caution, especially when it came to academic burdens.

As a doctor, he has witnessed firsthand how too many families, focused on pursuing academic excellence, neglect their children's inner needs. At this moment, looking at the anxious mother before him, he couldn't help but feel heartbroken.

"Dear parent," Huo Chenyuan said gently, trying to remain calm. "I understand your concern for your child's growth, but our primary goal should be to help him recover." He patiently explained, "Cheng Mingtian is currently in a critical stage of treatment. Excessive external stimulation may have an adverse effect on his psychology and cause him to become even more anxious."

However, the child's parents refused to listen to the advice.

In the eyes of this child's mother, excellent academic performance is the key to a bright future, so she cannot compromise in the slightest.

"I'm doing this for my child's own good. He's only in the top three in his class, not in the top three in his grade," the mother replied worriedly. "Competition in society is so fierce. How can we succeed if we don't seize the time to improve our abilities?"

Huo Chenyuan explained, "Academic performance is certainly important, but it shouldn't be the thing that crushes a person's spirit. You should think more about your child's physical and mental health. He's been saved this time and he's very lucky."

"Look at other children, who isn't trying their best?" the mother cried. "Being in the hospital won't delay his exams! I'm doing this for his own good! Don't even think of slacking off for a minute! He's like this at home, always looking for excuses to skip the test! Get out of my way! I'm going to teach him a lesson myself!"

Dr. Huo was heartbroken. His once gentle eyes now flickered with undisguised anger. His voice, though low, was powerful: "But the child almost lost his life. Hospitalization should be a crucial time for recovery. Excessive academic pressure will only worsen the condition." He pointed out the core of the problem. "Do you really think this will benefit the child?"

At this time, the psychologist arranged by the hospital also came over and prepared to give. Dr. Gu was a new psychologist this year and had worked abroad for two years.

Doctor Gu approached with light steps. She was wearing a white coat, with her long, smooth black hair piled high. Her delicate features and warm smile made her look particularly friendly.

She quietly joined the conversation, hoping to ease the tension. "Maybe we can look at this from a different perspective," she suggested.

As a mental health expert, Dr. Gu is good at using psychological theories to analyze the motivations of individual behaviors and the reasons behind them.

She told the child's mother, "Under intense academic pressure, teenagers are prone to negative emotional reactions such as anxiety and depression, which may even lead to physical discomfort. We need to pay attention to children's true feelings and provide appropriate care and support..."

Before Dr. Gu could finish his words, the mother took out a fruit knife and waved it in his direction: "You don't understand at all! How can you understand the suffering of the world! I have sacrificed so much for my child, just hoping that he would do well in school. Why should he rest? How can he rest..."

Seeing the dangerous action about to happen, Dr. Huo reacted quickly.

With his agility, he immediately rushed forward to stand in front of Dr. Gu, stretching out his arm to try to stop the woman's extreme actions.

"Don't be impulsive! Calm down!" he shouted firmly and calmly. At the same time, his right hand tightly grasped the woman's wrist, trying to control her movements.

But during the violent struggle, an accident happened - the sharp blade accidentally scraped Dr. Huo's left arm.

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