Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 297: A Situation That Must Not Be Opened, Fangyan's Shortcomings in Medical Skills

Chapter 297: A Situation That Must Not Be Opened, Fangyan's Shortcomings in Medical Skills (3K)

Fangyan asked while eating:
"He asked if the elder sister would come back?"

Dad put down the telegram, picked up the bowl and shook his head:
"It wasn't in the telegram."

My mother He Huiru ate her meal in small bites, complaining:
"How can this kid be so unreliable? He took so long to come back and didn't give a single definite answer?"

Father Fang Zhenhua said helplessly:

"I don't know. The telegram only said at the end that we would leave tomorrow and arrive home on Tuesday."

Zhu Lin was eating the fish-flavored pork shreds that Fang Yan had specially made for her at this time, and said with a smile:

"The timing is quite good. His first story of Birch Forest will be published next Monday. I can see the sales record when I come back."

He Huiru complained:

"Oh, don't say that. He is a writer, but he can't even tell what is important and what is not when sending a telegram. He won't be afraid of being laughed at if the readers know."

Hearing this, Fangyan suddenly had an idea in his mind, put down his chopsticks and said:

"My eldest sister should come back with him."

After saying this, everyone looked at him.

Dad swallowed the food in his mouth and asked:
"Why do you say that?"

Fangyan scooped up a spoonful of mapo tofu and mixed it into the rice, saying:

"It's very simple. How could he, an author, not be able to send a telegram clearly?"

"Then if we follow this logic, it is obvious that he deliberately concealed the news."

Father Fang Zhenhua wiped his mouth and asked:

"So he actually planned to give his family a surprise!?"

Fangyan picked up the bowl and started to eat the rice, responding:
"We also agreed with him at the time that if we encountered a problem that we couldn't solve, we would send a telegram back for help."

"You also saw that in the only telegram, he did not send any message for help."

Dad Fang Zhenhua nodded.

My mother He Huiru complained:

"This fourth child is not steady at all. He even sends riddles to his family in telegrams."

Fang Yan smiled and said:
"He's only twenty."

The old lady shook her head and said:
"I just want him to learn from you and be more calm."

"Personality is innate." Fang Yan said as he finished the last bite of his meal.

Then he added:
"And maybe he wanted to send it, but he didn't have enough money. The fee for sending a telegram is based on the number of words, especially since he sent an expedited telegram that could be received the fastest."

The old lady smiled and waved her hands:
"Just explain it for him..."

At this time, Father Fang Zhenhua thought of a question, and he said to He Huiru:
"By the way, now that our eldest daughter is back, where should we arrange for her to stay?"

At this time, Zhu Lin, who was beside Fang Yan, served soup to Fang Yan who had just finished his meal, and took over the conversation:

"How about...you live in our front yard first, and then move out after you find a job and your company arranges accommodation for you."

After saying this, she glanced at Fangyan.

Fang Yan took the bowl of soup from his wife, but before he could express his opinion, his mother He Huiru said:
"I think forget it. If your eldest sister was alone, I would have no objection, but she is married, and there is a high probability that a man and children will follow her, so this matter cannot be started."

"Their living habits are definitely different from yours, and living together will only disturb your life."

After that, she looked at her man and said:

"Didn't the fourth brother say that there are dormitories at the Beijing Film Studio? Let him vacate the room at home and let your sister and brother-in-law live in your home. He will live in the dormitories at the Beijing Film Studio."

Fang Zhenhua exchanged glances with his wife and nodded:

"I think I can."

Zhu Lin said:

"Mom, it's really okay. We just want the yard to be more lively."

In the end, He Huiru still insisted:

"No, no, no, I have experience with this kind of thing. I absolutely cannot open this door."

"What you have is yours. It's fine for unmarried siblings to live there for a while, and it's fine for parents to live there, but it's definitely not okay for married siblings to live there."

Then he turned to Zhu Guangnan and Fu Zhaojun and said:

"My dear relatives, I am talking about our family, I don't mean anything else..."

Fu Zhaojun put down his chopsticks and waved his hands:

"Oh, look at what you said, what's the point? We agree with it."

She also said:
"When Big Brother Linlin comes back, we will definitely give them a separate place to live. We will never let anyone live here."

After hearing this, Fang Yan and Zhu Lin understood what their parents were thinking.

Married brothers and sisters cannot be allowed to live in with their families. This is a matter of principle.

It’s not that just because Fangyan’s house is spacious, anyone can move in.

It is easier to invite a god than to send him away. It is best not to test human nature.

At this time, He Huiru asked her mother-in-law Fu Zhaojun:

"By the way, when will your family be back?"

"The eldest's family will be back next weekend, just in time for Linlin and Fangyan's wedding banquet." Fu Zhaojun responded while eating from the bowl. "Where's the youngest?" He Huiru asked her mother-in-law after finishing her last bite.

At this time, Professor Zhu finished a bowl of soup and said:
"The girl said she was coming back with her friends, but she didn't specify when."

He Huiru smiled and said:

"Boyfriend?"

When Professor Zhu was serving the soup, he also scooped up the pickled cabbage and vermicelli, saying:

"Oh, no."

"It was a female classmate who went with me."

After that, Fu Zhaojun on the other side also finished eating and handed over the bowl to Professor Zhu to help him get a bowl of soup. When Professor Zhu took over the soup, Fu Zhaojun added:

"The youngest one's temper is the opposite of Linlin's. She's carefree like a boy. I guess no one likes her."

At this time He Huiru smiled and said:

"She looks a lot like our second daughter."

Fang Zhenhua nodded:

"It really is……"

Then everyone started asking each other how they were going to arrange work for them.

Now that more and more educated youth are returning to the city, it is really hard to find a job with no barriers to entry.

Those who have thresholds may be blocked outside by the thresholds, so this is a headache for them.

As the conversation went on, the topic turned to Fang Yan. Only he could recognize talent and turned the fourth child, Fang Chen, into a writer. He helped him publish books, join the Writers Association, and work as a screenwriter at the Beijing Film Studio. He accomplished things that others dared not even think about.

So both parents decided to let Fangyan take a look when he came back, maybe he would discover his shining points.

Fang Yan agreed with a smile, saying that based on genetics, he and Zhu Lin's brothers and sisters would definitely not be too bad, but there was no guarantee that they would be able to recognize talent.

……

Time flies to the next day.

Fangyan had breakfast early in the morning and went to work at Tongrentang. Zhu Lin cleaned the house in the morning. She was getting married next week, and she planned to do a thorough cleaning of the house inside and out.

Fangyan told her not to climb high, and told her to handle other things as she wished, as he would take care of the high things.

The main thing is that the two most valuable things of the Fang family are placed high up, a painting by Zhan Ziqian and a golden sword made by the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

It would be a real hassle if the broom fell and broke.

When I arrived at Tong Ren Tang, as expected, there were already patients waiting.

Fangyan felt that this weekend, the number of patients he saw was almost catching up with that of Dr. Zhu when he was seeing patients at Dongzhimen Hospital.

When asked, they all said they came from far away.

The first one was a middle-aged man in his forties. He said that he had had his bones adjusted several times at a small clinic near his home some time ago, and then he suddenly fell into a coma for unknown reasons. He also had pain and numbness in his hands, dizziness, nausea, chest tightness, shortness of breath, panic, and anxiety.

When Fangyan heard it, he was shocked. Today is the first order we opened this weekend, and it’s a difficult one!

He has never been able to find an expert to learn bone setting from his dialect. It can be said that this was his weak point in his previous life. Although he has improved a lot in this life, it is still his weak point compared to other aspects.

After examining the patient, Fang Yan found that the patient still had some symptoms of gazing to the left.

When he is in his normal state, his eyes will unconsciously glance to the left and remain motionless.

Judging from Fangyan's judgment, the nerves around the cervical spine were probably damaged during the bone-setting procedure.

It is most likely sympathetic cervical spondylosis.

The vertebral artery on one side was compressed, which caused the sympathetic nerves to be stimulated. In addition, the inaccurate bone positioning caused a temporary lack of blood supply to the basilar artery, which led to the previous symptoms.

Maybe if I move my neck too much, I will pass out.

Fangyan had seen similar medical cases in his previous life.

He was a 27-year-old young man who liked to get his bones adjusted when he had nothing to do. He regarded it as a routine health care method, but he ended up in this condition. Finally, he found an old orthopedic doctor from Shandong who used manipulation combined with acupuncture knife to treat him.

Of course Fangyan will use acupuncture knife for treatment.

But I'm not 100% sure that I can straighten his cervical spine using the existing techniques.

This guy has had his cervical vertebra broken several times by a mediocre osteopath. Now, if his cervical vertebrae are touched and not adjusted correctly, he will definitely pass out.

But dialects are not completely useless.

He planned to use acupuncture knife treatment to relieve his symptoms first, so that he would not have problems if touched, and then let him go back and do the health-care movements in kung fu to straighten his bones little by little.

It just takes a little longer, but it is absolutely safe.

Fangyan then performed acupuncture knife treatment on the patient according to his plan, and sure enough, the patient's left gaze disappeared immediately.

Then Fangyan taught him some automatic recovery moves.

Then she reminded him of some precautions he should pay attention to when sleeping and working. The most important thing was to tell him not to get his bones straightened unless he had nothing to do, as that was not a conventional health care method.

The patient thanked Fangyan profusely, saying that Fangyan's reputation was indeed well-deserved, that no other places could cure him, but he felt much better after acupuncture here.

Fang Yan blushed for a moment. If he could learn the powerful bone-setting technique, there would be no need for others to recover for so long. He could just straighten it out directly.

He decided that after he finished the book on Chinese Medicine Processing, he would visit an orthopedic expert next month and make sure to fill in the gaps.

PS: The 6000-word basic chapter has been updated, and there will be more chapters later.

(End of this chapter)

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