Chapter 63
Yang Jiabo looked at Wei Feng, whose eyes were dull and spirits low, then at Wei Changdong and his wife, who wore worried expressions but hesitated to speak. After a moment of thought, he turned to Dr. Chen and asked, "Dr. Chen, how is Wei Feng's condition?"
"The patient's injuries are severe. Although he has received treatment, the prognosis isn't optimistic, there's a possibility of permanent disability." Dr. Chen sighed inwardly. Another young soldier might have to leave the military due to injury.
"If there were a good prescription, would there still be hope for Wei Feng's leg?"
Dr. Chen had spent his life treating patients and had occasionally encountered cases where hospitals were powerless, only for the patients to be saved by rare prescriptions. But such cases were few. After some thought, he replied cautiously, "It's not impossible, but..."
"But what?" Song Yufang pressed urgently.
"The patient's injuries have already begun healing from the initial treatment. If too much time passes, even the best prescription may not help much."
"I'll go invite that Dr. Wang." To save his son, Wei Changdong was ready to do whatever it took, no matter the means.
"Uncle Wei, wait. I have a prescription here. Let Dr. Chen take a look first."
Yang Jiabo stopped Wei Changdong and, under the couple's puzzled gazes, found paper and pen to write out a prescription from memory before handing it to Dr. Chen. Knowing what they were thinking, he explained, "This is an ancient formula I came across by chance, specifically for cases like Wei Feng's."
With years of medical practice, Dr. Chen had often seen patients bringing so-called miracle prescriptions that were completely mismatched to their conditions. Especially with the rise of internet misinformation, self-diagnosing patients had become increasingly common.
Initially, Dr. Chen had little expectation for Yang Jiabo's prescription, but his professionalism kept him from dismissing it outright. However, as he read the formula, his eyes brightened with excitement. "Quick, give me the patient's medical records!"
"Here." Song Yufang immediately handed over the prepared documents.
In the ward, everyone watched Dr. Chen with hopeful anticipation. Wei Feng's entire body was tense, he had been disappointed too many times since his injury. Yang Jiabo wasn't much better, though he had faith in the prescription, he worried it might not suit Wei Feng's condition, given that he was no medical expert.
After a long examination, Dr. Chen exclaimed excitedly, "There's hope, he might really recover!"
Hearing this, Yang Jiabo's anxiety finally eased. Fortunately it worked. He turned happily to Wei Feng, only to find him relaxed against the bedding, eyes shining unnaturally bright. Wei Feng hadn't been indifferent to his condition, he had just been putting on a brave face for those who cared about him.
Dr. Chen still needed to study the prescription further and adjust it according to Wei Feng's condition. Wei Changdong led him to the office, with Song Yufang following to assist. Once the treatment plan was confirmed, they would procure the finest herbs for Wei Feng.
Thus, the ward was left with only Wei Feng, barely concealing his joy, and Yang Jiabo, who pretended to be calm but was inwardly more excited than anyone.
"Jiajia, thank you." Wei Feng spoke sincerely.
"Between brothers, no need for formalities."
"By the way, where did you get that prescription? It must have taken a lot of effort." Wei Feng committed this favor to memory, already planning to find out what Yang Jiabo had sacrificed to obtain it so he could repay him.
Yang Jiabo grinned mischievously. "Actually, it's Dr. Wang's family secret. Given his temper, I just prepared for the worst."
Wei Feng's eyes widened in disbelief as he scrutinized Yang Jiabo. The twist was unexpected. "After all this time apart, I really have to see you in a new light. You seem to know Dr. Wang well, how did you even get his family's secret formula?"
"Really want to know?" Yang Jiabo teased.
"Yes!" Wei Feng was burning with curiosity. Weren't family secrets supposed to be closely guarded?
"It's actually simple." Yang Jiabo organized his thoughts. "Doctors are very protective of their prescriptions, especially critical ones. To prevent leaks, some use special symbols to replace certain drug names. But the hardest to guard against are the dispensers. Dr. Wang has always served private clients, and often, those handling his prescriptions were just experienced assistants, not even licensed pharmacists. Arrogant and dismissive, he never saw them as worth guarding against. If Dr. Wang had been willing to treat you properly, I wouldn’t have resorted to this. Stealing someone’s prescription isn’t right."
In his past life, Yang Jiabo had been responsible for dispensing medicine for Dr. Wang’s patients. At first, he was just an experienced assistant, even after getting his pharmacist license, Dr. Wang still looked down on him. Yang Jiabo knew Dr. Wang well: proud, vain, and obsessed with status. Even when posing as humble during charity work, few ever earned his respect.
Recalling Dr. Wang’s attitude, Wei Feng felt no sympathy. But the stark contrast between the two doctors made him sigh. "Who’d have thought they’d arrive the same day? Our military doctors are truly the best."
Yang Jiabo nodded. Dr. Chen’s ethics were beyond reproach. "Dr. Chen is an excellent military doctor. Once you’re discharged, come recuperate at my place."
"This injury will take at least half a year to heal. I don’t want to be a burden." Wei Feng shook his head.
Yang Jiabo understood his concerns and laid out the facts: "Uncle Wei and Aunt Song are too busy with work, and their jobs make it impossible for them to care for you long-term. Besides, your home isn’t ideal for recovery. I have plenty of time, and my place is quiet and comfortable, perfect for recuperation. There’s also plenty of space; Dr. Chen could move in too."
But Yang Jiabo had another motive: he wanted Wei Feng closer to the fleeceflower to see if it could aid his recovery. It was rumored to strengthen bones and muscles, it was even used in Dr. Chen’s medicinal wine, perhaps he could slice a piece and add it in.
This was also him treating a dead horse as a live one. Though Wei Feng’s injury now had hope of recovery, they both knew in their hearts that even if his leg healed, he would never return to strenuous activity. His discharge from the military was already inevitable
[死马当作活马医 (sǐ mǎ dàng zuò huó mǎ yī): lit. to treat a dead horse as a live one; fig. to try every possible remedy in a desperate situation.]
"As long as you don’t mind the trouble. I’ve heard your Wuquan Farm is like a paradise, just never had the chance to visit."
"This time, you’ll stay as long as you want." Yang Jiabo waved generously.
"Then I’ll thank you in advance."
With the prescription, Dr. Chen soon finalized Wei Feng’s treatment plan. Wei Changdong and his wife were overjoyed, half-wishing they could adopt Yang Jiabo. They learned the prescription’s origin from Wei Feng and, while disapproving of the theft, were deeply grateful for Yang Jiabo’s efforts.
The good news reached Wei Feng’s grandfather and Wei Jing. Old Man Wei, thrilled, vowed to thank Yang Jiabo and Dr. Chen in person once he recovered. Meanwhile, Wei Jing was already rearranging his schedule to take time off.
Days later, Wei Feng was discharged. Yang Jiabo brought him and Dr. Chen back to his farm, having prepared a cleaned-out bamboo house next door for them and Gu Gong, a caretaker arranged by Song Yufang. It was already enough trouble for Wei Feng to move in, they couldn’t expect the Yang family to care for him too.
As for Dr. Chen, retired and longing to return to his roots, but his wife, Liu Jianying, had refused to relocate. Wei Changdong, learning of her materialistic nature, enlisted a senior leader to persuade her, along with a generous fee, ensuring Dr. Chen could stay until Wei Feng improved.
While everything fell into place, Dr. Wang waited in vain for the Wei family to beg for his help, unaware that someone with foresight and knowledge of his ways had already thwarted his plans.
Yang Jianguo, knowing Wei Feng was coming to recuperate, eagerly prepared to welcome him. Grateful for Wei Jing’s past help, he saw this as a chance to repay the Wei family. He’d braced himself to meet Dr. Chen again, but the moment was still awkward.
"Uncle Chen, it’s been a long time."
Dr. Chen stared before exclaiming, "Jianguo? You’ve grown so much!"
The middle-aged Yang Jianguo being addressed like a child only deepened the awkwardness.
"Let’s head inside. Your rooms are ready, I’m sure you’ll be comfortable." Yang Jiabo stepped in to diffuse the tension.
The bamboo house had three bedrooms, a living room, and a kitchen, each with an ensuite bathroom. Modifications had been made for Wei Feng’s wheelchair.
Pushing Wei Feng into his room, Yang Jiabo revealed a space furnished with bamboo furniture, blending antique charm with hidden modern conveniences.
Wei Feng looked around, amazed. "If I didn’t know this was your place, I’d think I’d time-traveled."
"Can’t help it, I love classical styles. They’re soothing." Yang Jiabo opened the window, letting in a faint herbal scent that was refreshing rather than overpowering. "Your window faces my courtyard, so this room’s been unused."
Wei Feng glanced outside at the densely packed, unidentifiable plants - hardly aesthetic but thriving.
"I thought you were good with flowers. What’s all this?"
"Relocated the flowers. These are all medicinal herbs now."
"I heard you grow great herbs, but isn’t this a bit sparse?" Wei Feng doubted such a small patch could yield much. Unaware, most were meant for him.