Yun Jin checked the boy's breathing and found that it had gradually stabilized. Only then did she slowly stow away his belongings into his small bag.
"He is no longer in critical condition. He should wake up in a while. Pay attention to his diet and make sure he eats light foods for the next few days. When his wound heals, his illness will also be healed. There won't be any sequelae. Don't worry," Yun Jin said unhurriedly.
The doctor watched as the little boy's condition turned for the better. He was so shocked that he couldn't speak. Holding the last trace of doubt in his heart, he went forward to check on the boy with the stethoscope.
When he found that the boy's heartbeat had stabilized, he proceeded to check the boy's pupil reaction, refusing to resign to fate.
"He's... He's really fine." The doctor's voice trembled as he spoke.
When the masculine Wang Sheng heard the doctor's words, he was so excited that he almost cried. He went forward to grab Yun Jin's hand, but Yun Jin subconsciously avoided him.
Wang Sheng realized that his actions were a little abrupt. He wiped his tears and said to Yun Jin, "Thank you, young lady. You... What do you want? Just tell me. As long as I, Wang Sheng, can afford it, I will never bargain!"
Yun Jin gripped her backpack tightly and said in a clear voice, "I should be the one thanking you. After all, it's my fault that your child had an allergic reaction. How could I ask you for something?"
Zhou Li was a little embarrassed for pointing fingers at Yun Jin and scolding her but she was busy paying attention to her child's condition and did not say anything at the moment.
Yun Jin seemed to have thought of something and said, "He might suffer from some anemia after he wakes up. It's better to nourish him."
Wang Sheng hurriedly nodded.
Yun Jin turned around and asked the police officer obediently, "Sir, can I leave now?"
The police officer swallowed his saliva in a daze. "Yes, yes."
Yun Jin heaved a sigh of relief. At least she would not delay the time to deliver the jade pendant. She turned around and prepared to leave.
"Stop!" The doctor suddenly raised his head and shouted at Yun Jin's back, "Don't go!"
Yun Jin turned around in shock, looking at the doctor with confusion in her watery eyes.
Zhou Li suddenly raised her head and asked nervously, "What's wrong, doctor? Is my son..." As she spoke, she looked like she was about to cry again.
The doctor did not care about what Zhou Li said at all. He took two steps forward with a fervent gaze and asked anxiously, "Miss, which school did you study medicine at?"
Yun Jin smiled and answered truthfully, "I learned Traditional Chinese Medicine from my grandfather."
The doctor frowned. "How is that possible? Western medicine is much more advanced in all aspects. The country strongly encourages us to promote Western medicine. Most of the traditional Chinese medicine treatment is just some unorthodox folk medical theories!"
People of this era are also strange. After experiencing the abolition of the Four Olds, everyone began to blindly worship foreign things.
Everyone, especially the younger generation, had lost their trust in traditional Chinese medicine.
Yun Jin pursed her red lips slightly and frowned as she retorted, "Nonsense. Western medicine and Chinese medicine each have their own strengths. Most people don't understand the vast and profound aspects of Chinese medicine. However, there are some incompetent doctors who have ruined the reputation of Chinese medicine."
"Look, why didn't Western Medicine work in curing the boy just now?" Yun Jin's small face was tensed up, and she looked like a teacher giving a lecture.
"Western medicine relies too much on technological equipment and ignores the concepts left behind by our ancestors!" Yun Jin's small face was gloomy when she said this. She even imitated her grandfather's usual mannerisms when he was lecturing her, and shook her head.
Although Yun Jin had grown up on the mountain and had never seen much of advanced technology, she had heard from her grandfather that Western medicine had forced the survival of the traditional Chinese medicine school to become a problem.
She could not figure out why. It was also the first time Yun Jin had seen Western medical treatment today.
The doctor was a little embarrassed after being lectured by the little girl. She had indeed managed to effortlessly cure an illness that they were helpless about in two moves.
"Well said!" Wang Sheng even clapped for her. "This little girl is so young, yet she has such a neither servile nor overbearing temperament. It is indeed rare."
Yun Jin could not help but be pleased with herself. She bared a few teeth and said crisply, "Thank you, Uncle."
"But I really don't have time. I'll be leaving first. Goodbye." Yun Jin was a little anxious. If she did not leave now, she would not be able to reach the capital at night. She would then have to sleep on the tree for another night.
Yun Jin did not stay any longer. She pretended not to hear the voices behind her and skipped out of the hospital.
She saw Wang Sheng running out of the stairway, panting. His neat hair was now in a mess. He handed Yun Jin a piece of paper with a string of numbers written on it.
"Young lady, when you're done with your business, remember to call me. We can work together!" Wang Sheng was very serious.
Seeing that he had chased her for such a long distance, Yun Jin was too embarrassed to refuse. She took the piece of paper and nodded. "Okay."
However, Yun Jin did not leave after taking it because she was going to wait for the bus here.
Wang Sheng's eyes rolled and he asked, "Young lady, did you come to the capital to look for someone?"
Yun Jin nodded obediently.
Wang Sheng was overjoyed and he said, "I don't think you're a local. Since you're not familiar with this place, asking for directions will take up too much time. I have a car. I'll take you to look for the person you want to visit, okay?"
Yun Jin frowned and looked at Wang Sheng. After a long while, she said, "Uncle, you seem to be the kind of human trafficker that Grandpa was talking about."
Wang Sheng was momentarily at a loss for words. He raised his voice slightly and said, "How can I be a human trafficker? I really admire your capability and want to work with you to earn money."
Yun Jin shook her head. "I'm just here to deliver something, and then I'll go back to the mountain. I don't want money."
The little girl was simply inconvincible. Wang Sheng was amused by her naivety. "I'm afraid that you'll be deceived."
Yun Jin still smiled. "I'm not stupid. No one can deceive me."
"But if you're willing to bring me into the capital, then thank you, Uncle." Yun Jin accepted Wang Sheng's kind intentions in order so that he could stop talking.
Wang Sheng didn't waste any more time. He drove his Nissan Cedric car, and many passers-by cast envious glances at him.
Those who could drive this car at this time were all big bosses.
However, Yun Jin didn't know that, so she got into the car without any psychological burden.
During the journey, Wang Sheng talked about the capital nonstop as he sat in the driver's seat. Yun Jin's grandfather was also very long-winded so she was used to listening to others speak.
Soon, the car followed the flow of people into the city.
The capital was very bustling. Before entering, Yun Jin saw Wang Sheng's car. After entering, the flow of cars gradually formed.
Wang Sheng said, "Look at these cars. The Zheng family brought them back from abroad."
When Yun Jin heard him mention the Zheng family, she was instantly interested. She asked, "Are you talking about the Zheng family in the capital? Do these cars all belong to them?"
Wang Sheng was surprised that this clueless young lady knew about the Zheng family. "They are the ones who sell them. They are also the only car dealership in the country."
"Don't be fooled by how big the capital is. There are only a few big families here. The Zheng family is this!" Wang Sheng said as he turned to give Yun Jin a thumbs up.
Yun Jin was listening when she suddenly saw darkness in front of the car window. She said anxiously, "Uncle Wang, be careful!"