Chapter 130 is gold; with support, it will shine brightly.
Chapter 130 is gold; with support, it will shine brightly.
Chapter 130 is gold; with support, it will shine brightly.
Hubei Province, Han City!
The lights, like a tapestry, illuminate the bustling traffic, creating a dazzling and vibrant scene.
In a certain residential area, the attic light is on.
Min Chong watched as his wife helped him pack his luggage as he walked out of the study and onto the balcony.
After arriving on the balcony, Min Chong thought about it carefully, then took out his cigarette case and lit one.
He decided not to tell his sister the news directly yet.
We need to make a decision about this matter after we've determined it ourselves.
Prior to this, Min Chong dialed Professor Zeng's private phone number.
After the call connected, Min Chong's voice was deep: "Zeng Yaqiong, what do you think of Guo Ziyuan?"
Compared to the solemnity during the video call, Zeng Yaqiong was much more carefree now: "How else can I watch? I can only watch while sitting down."
"This young man is ruthless!"
Zeng Yaqiong is also from Han City. She is Min Chong's high school classmate and friend, and currently works in Kyoto.
Min Chong understood Zeng Yaqiong's meaning. Guo Ziyuan's ability to obtain these descriptions from his old classmate was enough to confirm many of his suspicions.
He narrowed his eyes, letting the smoke rings curl upwards: "You mean, even you couldn't see the connection until he mentioned this possibility?"
"How did he find out?"
Zeng Yaqiong didn't have as many thoughts as Min Chong: "Didn't he say he was watching?"
"What's difficult for those who don't know how is easy for those who do. There aren't that many tricks involved in watching films!"
"Imaging data is the most direct evidence; it's what you can see."
"I could see it too, but I didn't think about it in that direction at first. After all, I'm not a clinical practitioner."
"Imaging interpretation techniques are actually a tool. Mastering this tool, combined with any clinical specialty, will be a game-changer."
"Min Chong, don't be so suspicious. Guo Ziyuan's ability to watch films can't be a mere coincidence!"
Min Chong: "It's just that he was too proactive, so I wondered if there was something fishy going on."
Zeng Yaqiong said irritably, "Min Chong, you're a professional doctor. When it comes to things within your field of expertise, aren't you going to take the initiative?"
"This is called cognitive understanding."
"You may not believe me, but I have no choice but to tell you!"
"You may not believe me, but don't interfere with my opinions."
"He just became famous at a young age, he didn't do anything wrong, why are you worrying so much?"
Min Chong then asked, "What if he has ulterior motives?"
Zeng Yaqiong remained silent for a long time before saying, "I can't give you an answer to that. The problem is that the person who invited Guo Ziyuan is of low caliber, and Guo Ziyuan himself is too inexperienced."
"If he were twenty years older, wouldn't you be the one paying him a visit?"
"To paraphrase a common saying, the easier something is to obtain, the more suspicious you become."
"From my perspective, all I can tell you is that he deserved to become famous at a young age."
"With such profound information extraction abilities, if he came to me, I could lead him to leave all our peers across the country speechless."
"Min Chong, to be honest, you're doubting your own beliefs."
"Whatever his intentions, if you don't love him, please give him to me—don't waste him—"
Zeng Yaqiong knew Min Chong's concerns.
Chi Huanlin is the only eldest princess among the fourteen children of the Chi and Min families, and they are cherished and protected.
Even if a college classmate gets close to her, her family will conduct a background check.
This is the surgeon who will be performing the operation to treat her. Min Chong won't feel at ease unless he conducts a thorough examination.
Having more sons means having more daughters, and vice versa.
This has always been the case in China.
Chi Huanlin's treatment in the Min and Chi families was no less than that of Min Chong's sister, Min Min, because Min Chong's sister, Min Min, was the eldest princess of Min Chong's generation.
Anyway, I'm saying this now, you figure it out yourself.
"To put it bluntly, with Guo Ziyuan's ability to watch films, even if he has ulterior motives, your niece won't suffer any losses. Why are you worrying so much?"
Min Chong frowned slightly.
Zeng Yaqiong's words, though rough, are not without merit.
However, the uncle was also like a father to him. As the uncle who watched Chi Huanlin grow up, Min Chong was the one who put in the most effort during Chi Huanlin's long and intractable illness.
Min Chong changed the subject: "Let's not talk about that now."
"Then you should look at their abilities first—" Zeng Yaqiong said casually.
In the animal testing laboratory, the light from the recessed flat lamps is gentle, and the halogen bulbs, similar to shadowless lamps, eliminate all artifacts to the greatest extent possible.
On the shelf, Guo Ziyuan's phone kept ringing, but he continued to diligently perform the puncture procedure.
Guo Ziyuan's gaze was firm and meticulous.
An Yue, the assistant, couldn't wait any longer: "Dr. Guo, your phone is ringing again. Do you want to answer it? It might be urgent."
Guo Ziyuan didn't even look up: "If it were my master or my parents calling me, they would make a video call on WeChat."
"The same goes for everyone else in the department."
"If it's not a WeChat video call, then it's not an urgent matter for me."
"The current puncture procedure is also an important matter."
An Yue stopped trying to persuade him. Sitting opposite Guo Ziyuan, she simply couldn't see the details of his actions anymore.
In such a delicate puncture procedure, even the slightest error can lead to disastrous consequences.
All of Guo Ziyuan's operations are micro-operations, which to outsiders look like the slight tremors of a Parkinson's patient, details that cannot be detected by the naked eye at all.
There was really nothing to see, so An Yue could only watch Guo Ziyuan's eyes as he operated the device.
Guo Ziyuan's eyebrows are rather thick, and his eyes are clear with a sharp gaze.
This sharpness is not the kind of reckless, murderous aura, but rather a "leadership" style that seeks to control everything.
Unlike his usual nonchalant demeanor, when Guo Ziyuan is focused on his work, his gaze is earnest, as if he doesn't want to be disturbed by anything external.
Clearly, he treated both the phone ringtone and his own words as external things.
This is definitely not a hunter pretending to be prey.
An Yue knew that sometimes, it was hard to fake that look of disgust in one's eyes and tone of voice, especially when one was distracted, one's emotions would inevitably show.
An Yue, who had long since removed the label of "Guo Ziyuan is a simp," was now only filled with curiosity.
To her, Guo Ziyuan seemed exceptionally unfathomable, a complete stranger.
So unfamiliar yet seemingly harmless, so close yet so far—
About an hour and a half later, Guo Ziyuan stepped back half a step: "That's all for today's operation."
Whether these ulcers will heal depends on the rabbit's recovery.
All we can and must do is wait.
The animal experiments conducted in this project involved the local infusion of "autologous factors" obtained by recovering and purifying autologous blood.
In theory, it involves multiple growth factor clusters in the repair of diabetic foot ulcers.
But now, Guo Ziyuan and An Yue only need to prove one phenomenon:
"Growth factor clusters" have a promoting effect on ulcer repair.
It is not necessary to know which specific growth factor it is now.
The subtle operations could not be observed with the naked eye, but An Yue could also tell that Guo Ziyuan's piercing technique was far beyond her ability.
"Thank you for your hard work, Dr. Guo."
"It's my good fortune to be able to collaborate with you on this project," An Yue said, a rare moment of worldly wisdom.
Guo Ziyuan pushed open the control panel: "You should handle the aftermath with the domestic rabbit. I'll be leaving now."
"There's no such thing as luck or bad luck; we're just in a cooperative relationship, each getting what we need."
"Just think of it this way: I'm only working with you as one of the tools I use to make money. That will calm me down a lot."
After Guo Ziyuan finished speaking, he picked up his phone from the shelf and stepped on the sensor door of the control room.
He didn't even notice An Yue's speechless look and petrified expression.
The automatic sensor door slowly retracted, completely separating Guo Ziyuan's figure from An Yue in the control room. Only then did An Yue let out a slow sigh.
She murmured to herself, trying to comfort herself: "Admiring the strong, not the weak, is just the rule of reality."
"The world is real for everyone."
As Guo Ziyuan walked out of the laboratory, his shadow was stretched and shortened as he walked along the streetlights.
With great interest, Guo Ziyuan stepped across the length of his shadow, and the shadow moved forward with him to the crossroads.
Guo Ziyuan's call was finally answered.
"Dr. Guo, why aren't you answering the phone?" Professor Min Chong's complaining voice came from the other end of the line.
Guo Ziyuan, however, was not intimidated at all: "Professor Min, I remember telling you that I want to go into the animal laboratory."
"I replied to you as soon as I left the lab."
Min Chong immediately understood that he was asking for a favor: "Dr. Guo, I'm so sorry, I was just too anxious."
"My main concern is that I really want to have a chat with you, Dr. Guo."
"I've watched all the demonstration videos you sent me, and it's indeed true—"
"Like a stroke of genius."
Min Chong relayed the compliments that others had given him verbatim to Guo Ziyuan.
"Thank you for the compliment, Professor Min. Your praise is too much."
"To be honest, Professor Min, I am very interested in this case."
"I know I am of lowly status and have little influence, but I still hope that Professor Min can give me a chance." Guo Ziyuan was speaking to Min Chong from the perspective of his past life.
Guo Ziyuan is not simply a master's or doctoral graduate.
"Dr. Guo, we are both in the medical field."
"Seniority and age-based ranking are just common social phenomena and represent the lowest cost of trial and error."
"But it's not an absolute red line! It still depends on individual ability."
"Dr. Guo, it's a blessing for Xiaochi that you're willing to offer advice on her condition."
"Dr. Guo, I'm calling mainly to consult you about the operating instruments you want. What kind of instruments do you need? Are there any special requirements?"
"That way I can find someone to order it."
"I also want to finalize the timing of the operation as soon as possible."
"Xiaochi's condition has been dragging on for several months, and I'm very worried about her. That's why I called you immediately without thinking things through."
Min Chong's speech was witty and just right.
"Require?"
"I'm not really sure about that, as I haven't been involved in any research related to medical devices!"
"In my personal opinion, this kind of puncture device should ideally have sufficient hardness and toughness."
"It needs to be able to penetrate the bone cortex without breaking, control the direction of puncture, have a small enough diameter, and be able to inject medication," Guo Ziyuan succinctly explained his ideas.
While Guo Ziyuan was not answering the phone, Min Chong did some other research: "Dr. Guo, do you think that given Xiao Chi's current condition, we can proceed with an osteotomy?"
Upon hearing this, Guo Ziyuan immediately replied, "That's great! That would be even better!"
"The procedure is simple—the reason I didn't mention osteotomy right away was because I was afraid of being misunderstood."
"Direct osteotomy followed by bone transport is the least difficult procedure and the most effective treatment."
Guo Ziyuan did not mention the word "overtreatment".
"But the trauma was even greater, and Dr. Guo still wanted to cure the osteomyelitis without causing further trauma or damage."
"Is that what Dr. Guo means?" Min Chong made his position clear.
Guo Ziyuan is truly a very good doctor; he just doesn't know how to perform direct osteotomy in such a case.
The bone that grows after bone transport surgery is naturally not as good as the original bone.
For patients with bone defects, bone transport surgery is a last resort.
Chi Huanlin currently only has osteomyelitis, so performing bone transport surgery on her would certainly solve the problem once and for all.
However, from the perspective of current trauma surgery, this would be considered overtreatment.
"Yes, that's the idea."
"Professor Min, choosing to perform osteotomy and bone transport surgery is the most effective and permanent solution with the most certain therapeutic effect."
"I highly recommend this one too!" Guo Ziyuan reiterated.
Since Min Chong himself suggested bone cutting, that's perfect.
The best indication for surgery is when the patient strongly requests it.
With the treatment proving effective, Guo Ziyuan was too lazy to take any risks and didn't need to push his puncture technique to its limits.
"Dr. Guo, then I'll have to trouble you to think of a solution again." Min Chong had just inquired and knew that Guo Ziyuan was someone who hated getting into trouble.
It's estimated that if Guo Ziyuan's senior apprentice, Nie Yunqi, hadn't come to him for help, and if Nie Yunqi hadn't said that treating this case would benefit him, Guo Ziyuan would have been too lazy to bother with it.
What are Guo Ziyuan's urinary tract conditions at the Provincial People's Hospital and Yichang Central Hospital?
Min Chonghua understood it thoroughly in just half an hour.
Guo Ziyuan's consistent behavior is either that he doesn't act without a reason, or that he doesn't want to be bothered by things that don't concern him.
"Dr. Guo, we are all doctors after all, and we hope that Dr. Guo can do his best to help patients and minimize the trauma caused by treatment."
"If you have to work harder, try to find a solution."
Guo Ziyuan said, "Professor Min, it's probably impossible to find another way after administering medication locally via puncture."
"We can give it a try!"
"If the treatment is effective, the symptoms of osteomyelitis will subside quickly."
"At most, it will only delay us by half a month. If all else fails, we can still use osteotomy as a backup."
"I was worried before that Professor Min would think that osteotomy was too extreme and would not be willing to accept it."
"After all, it looks like just osteomyelitis."
Min Chong was somewhat hypocritically polite: "No, Dr. Guo is a professional trauma surgeon, and that's why you recommend it."
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"We are also willing to follow good advice."
Guo Ziyuan didn't believe it, but the topic ended there: "Thank you for your recognition, Professor Min."
"It's getting late, and I'm still on the main road. I need to take a taxi home."
"We can discuss this in more detail later."
Min Chong quickly said, "Dr. Guo, do you have any suggestions for Xiao Chi's current treatment?"
"What I mean is, given her current condition, is it possible to do anything else to prepare for the surgery?"
Min Chong's voice was exceptionally polite.
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