The Understated Dragon Lord -
Chapter 471 The Person in Charge
Chapter 471 The Person in Charge
Although Bright’s hospital staff could perform the same tasks, their attention to detail was far behindthat of the foreign doctors working now. The precision, meticulous care, and accuracy displayed bythese professionals were nothing short of flawless. Despite their exemplary performance, however,Daniel viewed their emphasis on protocol as mere formalism that served little purpose in actuallyhealing patients. After all, genuine healing requires targeted remedies, not an overreliance on pompand procedure.
Modern medicine, from Daniel's perspective, is all about using a series of devices to possiblydetermine a diagnosis, which can result in exorbitant costs even before a condition is effectivelytreated. Unlike shamanic medicine, which relies on intuitive and direct methods for illness detection,modern treatments often lead to interminable tests without guaranteed results. It seems theunderlying motive is to bill for the machinery used rather than focusing on the patient's recovery.This usage of equipment appears similar to less athletic children who rely on expensive sportinggear to compensate for lack of natural ability.
Professor John prepared the syringe to inject Kind with the precious medicine. Since Daniel knewfurther intervention was futile, he simply stood by with his hands in his pockets, quietly observing.
Avery, already gravely concerned, saw Daniel's seemingly careless posture and was furtheragitated—like a mother distressed by her son's disrespect during a solemn occasion.
"What are you doing, you country boy?" Avery scolded.
"I'm not doing anything. Since you won't let me speak, I have to stand quietly here, pretending Idon't exist," Daniel replied.
"Don't just call me 'mom'! Act more respectfully!"
"Correcting me for no reason, mom, you must be scared, right? You're afraid my prediction willcome true, that the moment Professor John gives the injection, grandpa will die. Then you'll loseyour father."
"Talking nonsense! Let's hope Professor John's injection brings grandpa back to life!"
Avery found herself inadvertently veering off-course by Daniel's words.
"What's the use of words if they can save lives? Do we need doctors then if just words can healsevere illnesses?"
"Stop arguing with me. If grandpa isn't saved later, I'll deal with you," Avery threatened.
"Mom, we need to talk reasonably, right? Even if you're a beautiful woman like yourself, we shouldstill be logical."
"And what 'logic' do you want to talk about?"
"Like I said, I can save grandpa, so don’t waste that five hundred billion. But you trusted ProfessorJohn over me! If he fails to revive grandpa, it should be his responsibility, not mine. Mom, isn't itentirely unreasonable to blame me? Even if you're my mom, you can't do that!"
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