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Chapter 98 - 98 Liver Cancer Was A Misdiagnosis



Chapter 98 - 98 Liver Cancer Was A Misdiagnosis

Chapter 98: Chapter 98 Liver Cancer Was A Misdiagnosis

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Xiaona was confused, and so were the viewers.

From the medical record on Li Wei’s bedside, it was not difficult to tell which hospital he was staying at.

The local viewers knew that this was a well-known Grade A hospital in the province.

How could such a major hospital not be able to tell if the patient had liver cancer?

Moreover, only patients with terminal illnesses would show signs of rapid aging.

“Dr. Chen, do you have any basis for what you said?”

Xiaona was a big fan of Chen Yu and had absolute faith in his abilities.

But there was no denying it; Xiaona found it hard to believe that the hospital she worked at had misdiagnosed Li Wei.

The specialists who conducted the consultation for Li Wei were all leaders of the hospital’s disciplines.

It was understandable for one specialist to make a misdiagnosis, but it was impossible for five to be all wrong.

After adjusting comfortably, Chen Yu explained, “This patient’s condition is quite special, and it’s a deceptive one.”

“In addition, there is very little clinical data on that in the country. It is not surprising that the specialist in your hospital made a mistake.”

“The specialists have initially determined that he has late-stage liver cancer and intend to undergo further treatment.”

“But that was rejected by the patient.”

Xiaona looked at Li Wei with a puzzled expression.

Because his heart was racing, Li Wei was temporarily unable to speak.

Xiaona looked at the screen helplessly.

“Dr. Chen, Mr. Li can’t speak for the time being. Can you continue?”

“Sure.”

Chen Yu explained how the specialist had treated Li Wei’s condition as late-stage liver cancer.

Just as he was about to undergo further treatment, Li Wei refused.

The success rate of late-stage liver cancer was believed to be very low.

Not only did he have to endure all kinds of treatment pain, but he also had to spend a lot of money.

The amount could be as high as a few million.

While a few million was nothing for a business owner, that money could greatly benefit people with disabilities, in Li Wei’s opinion.

“He thinks he’s a dying man and doesn’t need to spend so much money on himself.”

“Under his repeated insistence, the hospital did not carry out further treatment and analysis and chose conservative treatment.”

Xiaona was enlightened, as she had cared for Li Wei since he was hospitalized.

The medicine and treatment methods used on Li Wei were indeed conservative.

“As for my second point…”

Chen Yu frowned.

“That’s because of the self-blame he harbors.”

After Chen Yu paused for a moment, many comments flooded the chat.

“It’s here, it’s here! Dr. Chen’s big revelation is coming!”

“Dr. Chen, have you been reading some philosophy books recently? Why are you always talking in such a roundabout manner?”

“What does self-blame have to do with his illness?”

“I don’t understand either. Can someone smart explain?”

“Dr. Chen said that President Li had a younger brother who was kidnapped.

Could self-blame have something to do with this?”

“What the previous commenter said makes sense. Come on, analyze more.”

The viewers turned into experts at analyzing and began undergoing deep comprehension of Chen Yu’s words.

“Cough, cough, cough…”

Li Wei calmed down a little. He took off his oxygen mask and coughed violently.

“Mr. Li,” Xiaona advised, “your emotions are still unstable. If you have anything to say, I’ll help you say it.”

“Chat, there’s no need to guess. Dr. Chen is right.” Li Wei answered calmly.

“I was the one who objected to further treatment. On the one hand, 1 don’t want to waste money on my dying self. On the other hand, I want to go down and reunite with my parents as soon as possible.”

After resting for a while, Li Wei recovered some strength.

He only wanted to buy himself some time with conservative treatment to choose a qualified successor.

Naturally, it would be best if he could find one.

Li Wei would have accepted his fate if he couldn’t find one.

Looking at Xiaona, who was hesitant to speak, Li Wei said, “You’re wondering what my brother’s abduction has to do with me, right?”

Xiaona nodded awkwardly.

“There’s no need to guess; I’ll tell you now.”

This was something that had been pressing on Li Wei’s heart for almost 50 years.

It was a heavy burden.

Since Chen Yu had seen through his secrets, Li Wei might as well reveal them all.

“Not only did I come from the countryside, but my father and mother are both disabled.”

“Because of their disability, they lost their ability to work at a very young age.”

“The family’s income is all supported by my grandpa.”

“My parents gave birth to me not long after they got married. While other children enjoyed their parents’ love, I had already begun to work with my grandfather.”

“When I was six years old, my mother got pregnant again and gave birth to a healthy younger brother.”

“The whole family is very happy about my brother’s arrival, but not me.”

The young Li Wei knew early on that life was hard.

With another mouth in the family, it would put a lot of pressure on him and his grandfather.

His parents couldn’t work, and his grandfather was getting older by the day.

Li Wei was deeply troubled now that he had a younger brother who also needed food.

However, no matter how troubled he was, his younger brother was still his family.

His parents couldn’t take care of his younger brother, as did his grandfather.

Li Wei could only be an older brother and a parent at the same time.

He carried his brother on his back every day and followed his grandfather to work as usual.

Just like that, four years passed in a flash.

His grandpa fell ill from overwork and left.

Li Wei shouldered the responsibility of caring for his father, mother, and brother alone.

At this point, Li Wei revealed a bitter expression.

“My little brother has been smart since he was young. He could already read at the age of four.”

“Unlike me, who only knows how to work.”

“When he was about six years old, he was able to attend the primary school in town with the help of the villagers.”

“I send him to school every morning and pick him up from school in the evening.”

At this moment, Li Wei had mixed feelings, and tears fell onto the bed.

Xiaona found a tissue and gently wiped Li Wei’s tears.

“Since he has the chance to go to school, I knew he would definitely have a bright future,” said Li Wei with reddened eyes.

“After leaving the mountains, he wouldn’t have to live so tiredly like me.”

“But not long after, because of my carelessness, my brother left me and my parents forever!”

Without warning, Li Wei raised his hand and tried to slap himself in the face.

Xiaona quickly grabbed Li Wei’s arm and stopped him.

“Mr. Li, we can all tell that you’re a good brother.”

“Your brother was kidnapped by human traffickers, and that isn’t your fault.”

“Yes, the human traffickers are at fault, but if it weren’t for my negligence, they might not have succeeded.” Li Wei added painfully.

Li Wei had to go to school every morning and evening to pick up his brother.

He had to work in the fields during the day, yet he still needed to go home and care for his parents.

Li Wei was always tired.

That day, the sun was especially warm.

In the afternoon, Li Wei felt drowsy and decided to rest for a while.

He found a shaded place, laid down, and unexpectedly slept until late in the evening.

It had been more than three hours since primary school had ended..


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