Masterful Miracle Doctor

Chapter 588: Possible Hidden Dangers (Request Subscription)


As for the matter of Li Donghai and his wife, regarding the choice at that time, Lin Jie never regretted it. Even if he could do it all over again, his choice would still be the same.

However, not regretting doesn't mean not being afraid or worried.

Now, this is a society governed by law. If discovered, the consequences would be unimaginable...

After hanging up General Meng Yang's call, Lin Jie realized that he had broken out in a cold sweat.

He walked to the window and stared at the high-rise buildings of different heights, recalling any flaws or hidden dangers that might have been left back then.

Now both parties involved are dead, and have turned to ashes.

After such a long time, those two car perfumes must have already been discarded as trash.

And the possible informants...

Thinking of this, Lin Jie's heart sank slightly.

The monkeys and the Big Black of Zhujia Port.

Their hair was collected by Big Black through the monkey, and the perfume in the car was replaced by the monkey.

Even if they were somewhat unaware at the time, as long as they investigate the subsequent events of Li Donghai and his wife...

At that time, he worked in Zhujia Port, and his relationship with Big Black and others was still in the honeymoon phase.

But now...

Zhujia Port is the stronghold of Luo Wantong, and the racetrack operated by Big Black and the monkey was also established with the support of Luo Wantong.

Thinking this way, the cold sweat on Lin Jie's back once again flowed down.

He took a few quick breaths to calm himself a bit, and began to think positively.

With no living proof, even if Big Black and the monkey came forward to testify, as long as he denied it, there would be no conclusive evidence to prove the matter. The law does stipulate that one is innocent until proven guilty.

He could even rely on his current reputation to counter-accuse the other party of slander and defamation, considering the competitive relationship with Luo Wantong's side, this would be quite convincing.

Furthermore, his relationship with Big Black and the monkey and others was quite good.

While in Zhujia Port, he saved Sun Xiaoqi's life, cured the monkey's junior sister's hand and arm, and treated many villagers' illnesses.

Moreover, maintaining a good relationship with a famous doctor like him clearly has its advantages.

Thinking of this, Lin Jie felt a slight relief, but the gloom still lingered in his heart.

He pondered that perhaps he should think of a way to win over the critical monkey.

In case the An Family and Luo Wantong's relationship turns irreconcilable, using all means necessary, ensure that the monkey does not betray him.

Ideally, it would be best if this matter doesn't come to light.

With this thought, Lin Jie immediately made a phone call to Qin Gang, asking him to discreetly investigate the current situation of Big Black and the monkey in Zhujia Port.

After giving these instructions, Lin Jie began to review Ma Jinshou's historical medical records.

Seeing the familiar medical terminology, his mood gradually calmed down, slowly immersing himself in the study of the medical records.

Ma Jinshou's medical records are divided into two main categories, western medicine and Chinese medicine.

As for the Chinese medicine diagnosis, such as floating pulse and rising damp, Lin Jie couldn't understand at all, so he simply didn't look at it.

He mainly focused on the western medicine diagnosis and prescriptions.

While reviewing these diagnoses and prescriptions, Lin Jie encountered a major challenge: many doctors' handwritten diagnoses and prescriptions looked like scrawled symbols. He could only guess to understand them.

Regarding those whose handwriting skills reached an inscrutable level, Lin Jie could only look and sigh, giving up.

The illegible handwriting of doctors is a universal issue worldwide.

With the advancement of modern technology, the application of electronic medical records has greatly improved this situation, but many handwritten medical records and prescriptions by doctors still remain challenging to decipher.

Why does this issue exist? There are several main reasons.

First, doctors are relatively busy.

Doctors have to see many patients daily and need to write medical records and prescriptions quickly and efficiently.

Over time, doctors become accustomed to using a lot of simplified characters, ligatures, and abbreviated characters to write medical records, making them difficult to recognize and understand.

Second, there's a tradition of confidentiality and safety.

In ancient times, there was a saying, "Thousands of gold are easy to obtain; a single prescription is hard to find."

Many medical families could live off a prescription for several generations. To prevent the leakage of prescriptions, doctors would intentionally make their handwriting difficult to decipher, akin to a code.

For safety, it prevents competitors or ill-intentioned individuals from tampering with the prescription or causing harm.

So, writing diagnoses and prescriptions illegibly has been a tradition passed down since ancient times.

Third, the issue is related to economic interests.

Generally speaking, the price of drugs at hospital pharmacies is significantly higher than that at large external pharmacies.

Some hospitals or doctors, to prevent patients from taking their prescriptions to external pharmacies, affecting the hospital's revenue or their commissions, would deliberately write prescriptions only discernible to the hospital's pharmacy staff as if they were extraterrestrial scripts.

After reviewing the medical records and various test reports from different periods, Lin Jie finally went through them all by evening.

However, after reviewing these materials, Lin Jie still did not have any clear ideas.

From these annual medical records, Ma Jinshou's illnesses mainly included influenza, fever, epidemic conjunctivitis, pneumonia, tonsillitis, bronchitis, contact dermatitis, and some gastrointestinal diseases, which are generally common in children.

It is not surprising for Ma Jinshou to suffer from these illnesses.

What's surprising is the frequency of these illnesses.

Nearly every ten days to two weeks, he would contract a common illness.

And once ill, he required hospitalization for treatment, spending at least ten days in the hospital each month.

Lin Jie wondered if this child had low immunity.

However, among this pile of medical records, there are three immune function test data, one of which is from a well-known hospital in the United Kingdom.

These three immune function test results indicate that Ma Jinshou's immune function level is only slightly below the normal range, with values still within the normal range of the human body.

Lin Jie jumped to another thought: perhaps this little guy's body is fundamentally fine, and it's just psychological factors at play?

This possibility is quite significant.

Human psychology is very peculiar; it sometimes has a powerful suggestive effect on our body and mind.

For example, if psychologically you tell yourself, "My health is poor; I've caught a cold."

At this time, you might feel your spirit starting to wane, your head becoming cloudy, and even wanting to sniffle. This feeling could further affect your body, truly causing it to change accordingly.

When you go to the hospital for a checkup, the doctor will definitively tell you, "You have a cold."

In the case of someone like Ma Jinshou, who frequently falls ill year-round, it is likely that he has developed such self-suggestions of illness, with his spirit and body giving successive positive feedback to the confirmation cycle from hospital doctors.

"Let's wait for the results of this examination before speaking!"

Lin Jie muttered a sentence to himself, noticing it was time to go home, so he tidied up Ma Jinshou's medical records, put them away, and left the office...

Once the car left the hospital and smoothly entered the traffic, Qin Gang informed Lin Jie that the investigation results on Big Black and the monkey in Zhujia Port were expected to come out within three days.

Lin Jie, feeling a bit guilty, explained: "After the opening of Anlin Hospital, various issues will arise, such as doctor-patient disputes, patients losing control, and some gray matters requiring people who can handle the situation."

"Big Black and the monkey used to live that life..."

Saying this, Lin Jie suddenly remembered that Qin Gang's uncle, Ye Hongqing, was also a person with significant influence in that circle.

He amended his explanation: "I just don't want to poach your uncle's talent."

Lin Jie then thought of something and asked, "Hey, Qin Gang, do you have any ex-military friends? Hospitals can be hotspots for various incidents, so we need a strong security force."

Qin Gang nodded, saying, "I have a few ex-military friends. I'll contact them and ask if they're interested."

Lin Jie acknowledged and changed the subject, asking, "How are you planning your wedding with Yang Leyi?"

"Although there's still more than two months left, which seems quite a bit, I've heard that the actual preparations can be quite troublesome and time-consuming."

Qin Gang chuckled and said awkwardly, "Although by then, the three-month danger period of pregnancy will be over, both families have agreed to keep it simple, just holding a dignified wedding ceremony."

"Moreover, the smell of a newly renovated house isn't good for pregnant women and children."

"The new house we're currently living in also won't be redecorated. Before the wedding, we'll just have a cleaning company do a thorough cleaning."

Lin Jie chuckled, saying, "In that case, the wedding preparations will be much easier."

This made him think of his own apartment.

If it needed redecorating for the wedding, where would he and Lin Miao live?

Moreover, this apartment is still in Lin Miao's name.

And the skyscraper being built by the Han Group won't be ready for occupancy until the year after next.

At this moment, Lin Jie received a call from Chen Shi.

Upon answering, he heard Chen Shi reminding him over the phone, "Lin Jie, don't be late for the symposium starting at nine-thirty tomorrow."

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