Chapter 145 - 145 Line Up For Consultation
I Transmigrated Into a Novel and Became the Vicious Stepmother of Five Cute Babies
145 Line Up For Consultation
Although treating an illness was a long process and it was impossible to cure the illness immediately after taking the medicine, Mo Ruyue could achieve immediate results in relieving pain and relieving the torture of the illness.
Even so, everyoneâs opinion of her medical skills was clear in their eyes and they finally believed that Imperial Doctor Tianâs judgment was correct.
When Mo Ruyue saw the fifth patient, there was a commotion outside. A man kept saying that he wanted to see Mo Ruyue and that they had already made an appointment.
After apologizing to the patient she was seeing, Mo Ruyue got up and walked out.
Fortunately, the patientâs condition was mild. If it were serious, she would not leave the patient alone even if someone was going to die outside.
There had to be rules for everything. First come, first served.
When she walked out, she saw a familiar figure. It was the man who had stopped her outside the Qin Village to seek medical treatment.
There was an old woman lying on the ox-cart next to him. She must be his mother. As expected, he brought his mother to see a doctor today as promised, but he came too late. If he had to queue up, he was afraid that they would miss the appointment.
So at this time, he was arguing with the little waiter, Zheng Chao, who was maintaining order. One said that he had an appointment with Mo Ruyue in advance, but the other insisted that he line up. Just like that, they started arguing.
âStop quarreling, whatâs with all the noise?â
Mo Ruyue walked over and separated the two people who were quarreling.
âHe did have an appointment with me. I told him to come to see me today, so he should be the first one.â
Her words made the manâs eyes light up, but before he could speak, Mo Ruyue said again, âI donât care how far you live. Since you know you have an appointment with me today, you should have come earlier. Itâs not wrong to make you line up now.â
This was equivalent to giving each of them 50 strokes of the stick. No one helped. Although the two people who were quarreling stopped quarreling, they were also dumbfounded. They had no idea what Mo Ruyue meant.
After stopping the two from quarreling, Mo Ruyue walked to the ox cart and opened the blanket covering the old woman slightly, revealing a withered, yellow, and wrinkled face. Almost everyone who didnât know medicine could see that the old woman was suffering from illness.
âI want to discuss with the people in the queue behind us if we can let this person cut the queue a little. As you all can see, his mother is really very sick, and I can think of why he is late.â
âBecause in the later stages of this illness, the muscles and bones all over her body will be sore and painful. Even a little vibration will make her suffer. So do you see the thick mattress under her body? itâs to alleviate the pain caused by the shock.â
âDo you see her clothes are all wet? Thatâs because sheâs wrapped up tightly on such a hot day. So I hope everyone can understand the mother and sonâs difficulties and wait for a while.â
Mo Ruyueâs words also surprised everyone. Their impression of her had always been that she was a cold and unapproachable person. It seemed that no one could make her show her warm side except for her babies.
However, what they saw now was that Mo Ruyue was using a pleading tone to discuss with the other patients on behalf of a filial son whose mother was seriously ill. She asked them to understand the difficulties of this mother and son and let them cut the line for treatment first.
This kind of performance was very different from her previous demeanor.
âIâm willing to wait. Itâs just a minor illness anyway. My stomachâs a little uncomfortable, but I can still bear it.â
Soon, someone expressed that he was willing to give up.
âIâll wait for a while too. Itâs just one person anyway, so it wonât take long.â
âYeah, if itâs four or five, we canât wait.â
With one person taking the lead, the others echoed, but there were also people who clearly expressed their unwillingness.
âThat wonât do. Iâve been waiting in line for half a day. It might be afternoon when itâs my turn. If someone else comes in, I might not be able to get in today. The next time will have to wait three days. I canât wait!â
The person who spoke was closer to the back of the line. He did indeed represent a portion of the peopleâs voices. Although it was small, it still existed.
Mo Ruyue frowned but didnât force him to change his mind. After all, he had been in line the whole time, so his request wasnât too much.
The man who came to seek medical treatment was also in a difficult position. He rubbed his hands and said, âIâve already rushed over as soon as possible. It takes more than half a day to walk from my house to the county. In order to not let mother suffer more pain, Iâve been walking here since the day before yesterday. I only arrived today.â
âFellow villagers, I beg of you. If I donât make it today, my mother will have to suffer two more times. Sheâs getting on in years and really canât take this kind of torture anymore.â
The manâs eyes turned red as he spoke, and his voice started to choke up.
âAiya, peopleâs hearts are made of flesh. If your mother were to fall sick, how would you feel? Weâre all patients and know the pain of being sick. We should help if we can.â
Someone couldnât stand it and couldnât help but stand on the manâs side and speak for him.
Although the people who originally opposed it didnât say anything, it was obvious that they were still extremely unwilling.
Mo Ruyue saw that if this matter continued, it would probably waste more time. Just as she was about to speak, she saw Old Doctor Xu come out again.
âItâs easy. If the old woman canât get in line in time, she can stay in our clinic. There are rooms for patients in the backyard, so you donât have to go back and forth.â
When Mo Ruyue heard this, she added, â âIâll take some time out tomorrow to treat your mother.â
âThis⦠Thank you, thank you Lady Qin and this old doctor. As long as my mother can suffer less and get her illness treated earlier, Iâm willing to work like a horse!â
The man said gratefully. Although his expression was still a little anxious, he finally relaxed a little.
Mo Ruyue didnât say anything more. Instead, she prepared to go back and continue to see the patients who had not finished.
âLady Qin, you wonât stop treating us just because we didnât agree to your request, right?â
The first man who stood up to object to Mo Ruyueâs suggestion spoke again. This time, he directly questioned Mo Ruyueâs medical ethics.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Mo Ruyue stopped and turned to look at him. âIf you donât trust me now, I have the right to refuse to accept you as my patient. Doctors donât treat untrustworthy and uncooperative patients. This is the rule of our line of work.â
âHmph, what rules? I think youâre just finding an excuse to send us away so that only those who agree to let him cut the line will be left. Then, youâll treat this manâs mother first, right? Iâm telling you, we wonât fall for this!â
That man said insistently, as if he wanted Mo Ruyue to give him a promise.
âFellow villager, we have this rule in the apricot forest. If the patient doesnât trust us, we usually donât take action, because you will think that we are not careful, including doubting the use of medicine, the efficacy of the medicine, and so on.â