Chapter 748 - Treatment
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Bai Yu looked at Song Ning contemptuously and asked, âWhat do you think? Do you dare to say you can treat me?â
Song Ning smiled. âIâll do a simple check-up now. Iâll need your cooperation, okay?â
Bai Yu asked coldly, âHow? Are you going to ask where it hurts? I donât feel any pain. My lower body is dead. I canât tell you where it hurts.â
Song Ning raised her brow. âIs that so? I donât believe it?â
Bai Yu rolled her eyes and pulled her blanket away. âIf you donât believe it, then you can try it yourself.â
Song Ning had already understood the girlâs temper.
Director Li sighed from the side. âBai Yuâs life is too bitter. What a pityâ¦â
Upon hearing these words, Bai Yuâs temper exploded. She vented her anger at Song Ning immediately. She threw the folder at the side at Song Ning. âYouâre a liar! Arenât you just trying to cheat my fatherâs money? My parents might be stupid, but Iâm not?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Song Ning bent down to pick up the folder, completely unaffected. She said calmly, âI think youâre just afraid that youâre not as smart as me and that youâll be cheated by me, right?â
Bai Yu sneered. âItâs fine. My father has plenty of money. I want to see how youâre going to cheat us.â
Song Ning kept quiet and pulled Bai Yuâs hand over to check Bai Yuâs pulse.
Bai Yu struggled for a while but failed to break free.
After that, Song Ning checked Bai Yuâs legs.
Bai Yuâs parents watched anxiously from the side, staring at Song Ning unblinkingly.
Song Ning whispered a few words to Director Wang before saying to Bai Yuâs parents, âBecause her injuries are from a few years ago, itâs too late to unblock her meridians now. However, I still want to give it a try. Do you agree to let me perform acupuncture on her?â
Bai Yuâs parents instinctively turned to look at Director Wang.
Director Wang nodded at them encouragingly.
Bai Yu said disdainfully, âAcupuncture? Iâve done it so many times before. Let me tell you, itâs useless!â
Song Ning looked at Bai Yu and said, âSince youâve done it so many times, whatâs the harm in doing it again?â
These words seemed to ruffle Bai Yuâs feathers. She said, âWhatâs the harm in doing it again? All of you are just treating me as a lab rat. Once youâre done, youâll tell the whole world about it. If it doesnât work, youâll say itâs my problem. You doctors are all quacks!â
Bai Yuâs mother admonished gently, âLittle Yu, donât talk nonsense.â
At the same time, Bai Yuâs father said solemnly, âDr. Song, you should give it a try. Like you said, whatâs the harm in trying again? We have nothing to lose.â
Song Ning said to Bai Yu calmly, âSince the situation is already like this, it canât be any worse than what it is now. Donât you want to give it a try? Maybe Iâll be able to help you.â
âDream on.â Bai Yu scoffed.
Song Ning smiled and continued to say, âYouâre just afraid the outcome wonât be good and that youâll be disappointed again, right?â
Song Ning had hit the nail on the head.
Bai Yu remained silent.
Seeing this, Song Ning said, âYouâve been disappointed so many times so what if youâre disappointed another time? However, what if on the off chance you wonât be disappointed this time?â
Bai Yu only looked at Song Ning, silently acquiescing to the treatment.
Song Ning began by giving Bai Yu a massage.
Everyone stared at Song Ning silently.
Bai Yuâs parents were holding hands, looking nervous.
Under everyoneâs watchful eyes, Song Ning opened her needle pouch. She skillfully inserted the needles.
Bai Yu scoffed. âI donât feel anything.â
Song Ning was not bothered by these words.
However, Director Li hurriedly said, âDr. Song, you better stop. You canât do this. Itâs affecting the patientâs emotions.â
When Director Li took a step forward, Song Ning turned to look at him, stopping him in his tracks. Her gaze was so cold that he shivered involuntarily.
Bai Yu continued to berate Song Ning, âIâve already told you I donât feel anything! Youâre a liar! Youâ¦â
Bai Yu suddenly stopped speaking and cried out in pain, âAh! What are you doing? It hurts!â
Everyone froze, thinking they had heard wrongly.