Chapter 1531 - 1531 Distrust
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1531 Distrust
The president came out of the room and walked towards the medicine room. Seeing that Ollie was developing a medicine, he narrowed his eyes slightly and looked solemnly at the materials in Ollieâs hand.
âMr. President.â Seeing that the president had arrived, Ollie handed the item in his hand to his assistant and walked respectfully to the president.
The president gave Ollie a look and walked out. He opened the window and looked at Ollie in front of him. After a moment of silence, he asked, âDo you know how to remove the Hypnotic worm?â
When Ollie heard the presidentâs question, he pursed his lips and shook his head. âI donât know.â
The president slowly closed his eyes and took a deep breath before asking, âShe used surgical medicine before. If we donât consider it, will it affect her treatment?â
When Doctor Ollie heard the presidentâs words, he said without hesitation, âI wonder if those medicines have anything to do with Madamâs current condition?â
He wasnât sure if those surgeries had caused Madam President to fall ill.
When the president heard Ollieâs words, he shook his head and said, âIt shouldnât be a problem.â
Doctor Ollie pondered for a moment before saying, âAccording to my treatment methods, I shouldnât need to check the surgical medication. I just need to know which medicine Madam is allergic to.â
He paused for a moment and continued, âBut Miss Qiaoâs diagnosis and treatment methods are different from mine. If she hadnât gotten someone to examine the soil, it would have been impossible for us to discover the poison of the Teng Yang Flower, let alone Madam Presidentâs poisoning. Therefore, Iâm not sure if the medicine Madam used for surgery is related to the medicine Miss Qiao is prescribing now.â
The president had been very glad that Qiao Nian didnât need to look at all the medical records, but what Ollie said next made sense.
The doctors he had found hadnât discovered the Hypnotic worm in Madamâs body. Yesterday, he had been skeptical, but today, he had seen with his own eyes that when Qiao Nian performed acupuncture on Madam again, a black bulge ran down her back.
At that time, he was stunned. At that time, he didnât dare to speak because he was afraid of disturbing Qiao Nian. If Qiao Nian pricked the wrong spot, Madam would be the one to suffer.
Qiao Nianâs medical skills were very good, but if he hid the medicine used during Madamâs surgery and something happened during Qiao Nianâs treatment, wouldnât he be harming Madam?
The presidentâs expression darkened completely. He said sternly, âI want an accurate explanation!â
Dr. Ollieâs heart jumped to his throat.
After all, the president was still the president. He exuded the pressure of a superior, causing ordinary people like him to be terrified.
Ollie lowered his gaze. He didnât need to look at the patientâs past medical records to treat her illness. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
If Qiao Nian was just an ordinary doctor, he would think that Qiao Nian was a busybody. There was no need to look at the patientâs past cases.
He still remembered that when the injured Seventh Princess was carried over, the silver needles on her body stopped the poison and blood from flowing out of her body, and also reduced the pain in her body.
This time, it was Qiao Nian who realized that there was something wrong with the soil of the Falling Autumn Grass.
Qiao Nian had surprised him too many times. She might really need to understand a patientâs treatment records before she could treat her.
He had been by the presidentâs side for more than twenty years, so he could naturally sense that the president was unwilling to show Qiao Nian Madamâs treatment records. Otherwise, the president wouldnât have asked him if it would affect a patient if he didnât give her the records.
Ollie fell silent. If he affirmed the presidentâs thoughts and something happened to Madam, even ten heads wouldnât be enough.
He felt the presidentâs cold gaze on him. He lowered his head and said honestly, âPresident, why donât we give Miss Qiao a portion of Madamâs medical records first? As for the remaining cases, Iâll think of another way to add them. That way, Miss Qiao shouldnât see any loopholes.â
Ollie was a doctor. He was familiar with medicine. He could use other illnesses to account for the medicine reasonably.
As soon as he finished speaking, he felt the displeasure in the presidentâs eyes.
Ollieâs heart was in his throat. He lowered his gaze, not daring to look up, let alone at the president.