"What!?"

Dr. Li's words were like a bombshell dropped into An Ran's mind.

Her eyes widened suddenly, and she rushed forward, her gaze falling on Si Qing, whose complexion had returned to normal. The color in her eyes turned fierce and twisted. "How could this be poisonous blood?"

Her resolute words pulled Si Yao back to reality, and her heart skipped a beat. "Ranran, what do you mean by that?"

Could something have happened again?

But Ah Qing's complexion has returned to normal.

An Ran was breathing rapidly, her fingertips digging into her palms, and she said excitedly, "We Western medicine has tried all kinds of scientific and technological methods but we still can't draw out the toxins from Master Si's body. How could a bowl of Chinese medicine do it? Everyone says that Chinese medicine is full of evil tricks. Who knows what kind of sleight of hand Master Si is using!"

Anyway, An Ran absolutely did not believe that traditional Chinese medicine had any ability to cure diseases, let alone that the user was Yu Jinzhao, a pampered good-for-nothing!

Madam Si was immersed in the joy of her son's recovery when she suddenly heard An Ran's questioning words. Her expression instantly froze, and she retorted, "What kind of smokescreen is this? You studied Western medicine and couldn't cure A-Qing, so you're blaming my traditional Chinese medicine for being too amazing?"

"This is indeed unbelievable." Dr. Li took off his gloves, forcibly suppressing the turmoil in his heart, took out a blood testing instrument from the medical kit, and said solemnly, "Madam Si, I can only feel at ease if I use the instrument to diagnose Master Si."

An Ran stared intently at Dr. Li's actions, convinced that this was a smokescreen by Yu Jinzhao, a complete scam!

Traditional Chinese medicine can never surpass Western medicine!

With professional data analysis, Yu Jinzhao's conspiracies and schemes will have nowhere to hide!

Shortly after, the test results came back. When the results showed that the toxins in Si Qing's body had decreased, Dr. Li was shocked. The astonishing fact was right before his eyes, and his voice trembled as he spoke.

"Master Si's poison has been successfully diluted."

Because Si Qing frequently undergoes blood tests, over time, even Madam Si and Si Yao have learned to analyze the data.

In previous tests, the toxins on the instrument showed a large bluish-black mass, but this time, it was clear that a portion of it was missing.

Is it true?

An Ran rubbed her sharp nails together, using too much force, and almost broke them off in her palm.

The intense pain was no match for the lightning-fast thoughts raging in her mind. She felt a buzzing in her head, and she staggered backward, almost falling.

This...how is this possible?

Her proud Western medicine actually lost to Yu Jinzhao's outdated traditional Chinese medicine?

"That's wonderful! I knew that once Chaochao made a move, the medicine would be effective!" Madam Si was almost crying with joy.

Although she had anticipated this outcome, the joy of seeing her son recover still overwhelmed her like a tidal wave.

If Ah Qing suffers any problems because of her headache, she will never be able to forgive herself for the rest of her life.

Although it's still the same now, at least I feel more at ease.

Madam Si held Yu Jinzhao's hand, her eyes filled with gratitude. She wanted to say thank you, but felt that thank you was too pale and could not repay her daughter-in-law for everything she had done for the family.

Yu Jinzhao pursed his lips slightly, "Mom, right now I can only treat Master Si one course of treatment at a time to draw out the poison. It will take some time to fully cure him."

Upon hearing this, Madam Si became even more excited. She thought it would be a miracle if her daughter-in-law could control Si Qing's headache and prevent it from worsening.

I never expected it could cure something!

"I knew it! You're a fairy sent to our Si family from heaven!" Madam Si cried and laughed at the same time, her emotions seemingly out of control.

Yu Jinzhao quickly patted her back to comfort her, "Mom, don't get agitated, we'll take it slowly."

After processing all her emotions, Si Yao looked at Yu Jinzhao with gentle eyes and said sincerely, "Thank you. I misunderstood you before."

The skill Yu Jinzhao displayed today is enough to show that her ability to treat illnesses is superior to An Ran's, so it must have been Yu Jinzhao who saved her mother earlier.

She had always thought that Yu Jinzhao had gotten away with An Ran's bad luck...

Yu Jinzhao saved her mother and her younger brother... but she didn't acknowledge his efforts and attributed the medical achievements to An Ran.

That's really not right.

Her ears burned, and Si Yao felt truly ashamed, even too embarrassed to look Yu Jinzhao in the eye. "I need to apologize to you. I'm sorry."

Yu Jinzhao said calmly, "We're family, sister, you don't need to be so polite with me."

Upon hearing this, Si Yao felt even more embarrassed, because for various reasons, she had never considered Yu Jinzhao as family.

She believed that Yu Jinzhao could sense her indifference, but she held no grudge and still treated her like family.

Si Yao felt even more ashamed, thinking that a verbal apology was too one-sided and she had to make up for it in other ways.

An Ran listened to everyone praising Yu Jinzhao, even her best friend Si Yao was won over by her, and was so angry she could hardly breathe.

What supported her arrogance in front of Yu Jinzhao was her excellent medical skills, but now, she has been thoroughly humiliated by him.

She was proud of her invention of painkillers, thinking herself incredibly successful, but Yu Jinzhao directly brought out the poison... Compared to her, she didn't even have the capital to compare.

An Ran felt angry and resentful, thinking that Yu Jinzhao had just gotten lucky by sheer luck, but she knew that the situation was hopeless, so she suppressed her inappropriate thoughts and pretended to be obedient as she spoke.

"I didn't expect that Mrs. Si's medical skills weren't a scam. It seems we can take care of Master Si together from now on..."

"No need," Dr. Li interrupted An Ran.

An Ran was taken aback. What do you mean by "not needed"?

"I have been taking care of Mr. Si's headache for three years and I am helpless. Mrs. Si did what I couldn't do in three years with just one move... This is enough to show that I have no need to stay."

Dr. Li looked ashamed as he spoke, glancing intently at Yu Jinzhao with genuine admiration in his eyes. "Mrs. Si, I take back my one-sided words and sincerely apologize to you."

If any reclusive master of traditional Chinese medicine had made a move today, he wouldn't have been so shocked.

He wasn't belittling traditional Chinese medicine; he just felt that since the younger generation wasn't dedicated to its development, it was better to abandon it to avoid harming people.

But Mrs. Si proved with her abilities that the younger generation can also wholeheartedly promote traditional Chinese medicine and create life legends alongside their predecessors.

"In the past, I only read about the glorious history of traditional Chinese medicine in books, and I thought it was exaggerated."

"It was Mrs. Si who made me realize that the quintessence of Chinese culture, passed down for five thousand years, is incomparable to Western medicine, which has only existed for a few hundred years."

As Dr. Li spoke, he bowed to Yu Jinzhao, a gesture of respect for the great traditions of Chinese culture.

Yu Jinzhao lifted him up and smiled faintly, "Dr. Li is wrong. Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine each have their advantages and disadvantages."

The current decline of traditional Chinese medicine and the widespread promotion of Western medicine is a mistake. The correct direction for the development of medicine should be the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

Dr. Li was shocked. He had previously looked down on traditional Chinese medicine, but Mrs. Si proved him wrong with facts. He originally thought that Mrs. Si would take the opportunity to vindicate traditional Chinese medicine and suppress Western medicine.

But she didn't.

Nowadays, Western medicine is so unacceptable to the existence of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and many people outside use Western medicine to belittle TCM, but TCM has always been inclusive of and recognized by Western medicine.

In that instant, he suddenly understood a sentence he had read in a book before.

Chinese culture is inclusive and tolerant.

At this moment, she completely overlapped with Mrs. Si, and her tolerant attitude fully demonstrated the profound heritage and demeanor of a great nation.

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There'll be one more later~

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