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Online Game: Crazy Skeleton-Chapter 2457 - 1876: Su Ran Unconscious (Double - )
"Meow~"
Little Black tilted its head and glanced at Su’s mother, then turned to look at Su Ran who was still in a comatose state. After hesitating for a moment, it finally walked to the side and made way.
Su’s mother quickly went to Su Ran’s side, helped him onto the bed, and placed her hand on the Ren Zhong position. She found his breathing was weak but relatively stable, and even his heartbeat was normal, so she slightly relaxed.
"Meow?"
Little Black approached curiously, looking at Su Ran, quietly without causing a fuss.
"Little Black, what’s happening to him? Do you know?"
After speaking, Su’s mother shook her head self-deprecatingly; Little Black couldn’t speak, wasn’t this asking too much of the cat?
However, this can’t continue like this indefinitely. A person is like iron, food is like steel, missing a meal makes one hungry, especially with Little Ran’s frail body. Continuing to drag this out will definitely result in big problems, she must find a way to wake Little Ran!
To the hospital?
Su’s mother now completely distrusts hospitals, even if they went, these people wouldn’t be able to treat the illness ’Mysterious Illness’, but there’s no other alternative.
"Little Black, dragging this out is no solution, Little Ran will be in trouble."
"Meow?"
"What I mean is, we should carry Little Ran to the hospital; lying here indefinitely is no solution."
"Meow!!!"
Little Black immediately disagreed, went into defensive mode, hunching down its body, and stared vigilantly at Su’s mother.
"..."
Su’s mother felt overwhelmed, now with Little Ran in a coma, if she delayed the best treatment opportunity, how could that work?
In response, she could only temporarily leave, returning to her bedroom.
...
Suave Young Man was organizing a team, preparing to go on a mission to gather some crafting materials. After answering a call, his expression turned tense, and he quickly logged off without even explaining to anyone.
None of the dozen players in the team knew what was happening; each looked at the other, all stunned.
About five to six hours later, Li Wan’er hurried back to JM City, accompanied by a middle-aged man about forty years old, driving a car with a medical kit on the passenger seat, weaving through the streets.
"Little Wan, you finally came!"
Su’s mother stood by the window, peering eagerly. Upon seeing Li Wan’er’s figure, she quickly went up to greet her.
"Auntie, don’t worry, this is my dad’s private physician, Uncle Wang. Let him have a look; it should be fine."
Li Wan’er said soothingly, but her eyes were filled with urgency.
"Where is the patient now?"
Doctor Wang already knew Su Ran’s basic condition on the way. If the coma lasts too long, it’s definitely not a simple illness. The situation is urgent, it’s not the time for small talk at the door, and that’s why he proactively urged.
"Follow me."
Su’s mother promptly led him into the house, guiding Doctor Wang to Su Ran’s bedroom.
"Meow!!!"
Little Black stared closely at this stranger, its hostility evident.
"Little Black, he’s an ally; come here, sister will hold you."
Li Wan’er squatted down, holding Little Black in her arms. Little Black’s head nuzzled against Li Wan’er’s chest, comfortably closing its eyes.
"Little Wan, this Little Black cat actually listens to you..."
On the side, Su’s mother seemed to have discovered a new continent, finding it incredibly unbelievable. She then shook her head helplessly, noting that despite giving Little Black good food and drink every day, she couldn’t tame it, yet somehow Little Wan could receive such treatment, leading her to sigh, youth is wonderful...
"I don’t know either; Little Black and I have a good bond. Even Little Ran can’t get him to leave; it’s quite strange."
Li Wan’er rubbed Little Black’s small head and stepped into the bedroom.
Doctor Wang looked at Little Black warily, said nothing more, carried the medical kit inside, and went to the bedside to begin diagnosing Su Ran.
"Strange..."
After diagnosing for a while, Doctor Wang furrowed his brow and muttered to himself, "It shouldn’t be?"
"Little Wan, is Doctor Wang a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner?"
Seeing Doctor Wang holding Su Ran’s wrist, Su’s mother already guessed part of it.
"Yes, traditional Chinese medicine. Auntie, don’t worry, Doctor Wang’s medical skills are much better than those of the Western doctors!"
"You’ve misunderstood; in my opinion, the ancestral medical skills are more reliable. The doctors in hospitals now don’t involve any observation, listening, questioning, or feeling, and upon entering, it’s straight to CT scans, blood, and urine tests. Without this data, they can’t diagnose, and if the machines malfunction, wouldn’t they be blind?"
Su’s mother took Little Ran to many hospitals, almost all followed this routine, which is also the source of her aversion to hospitals.
"Auntie, don’t discredit all medical practitioners. The world isn’t as narrow as you think, you just haven’t encountered them."
Li Wan’er gently stroked Little Black’s forehead and returned a kind smile to Su’s mother.
"Let’s hope so..."
Su’s mother said nothing more, watching Doctor Wang’s direction and softly asked, "What’s he saying there?"
"Perhaps he discovered something; let’s not disturb him, it affects his diagnosis."
Li Wan’er led Su’s mother back to the bedroom door, "Uncle Wang doesn’t like to be influenced by outsiders when diagnosing; once he has results, he’ll inform us."
"That’s all we can do."
Su’s mother worriedly watched over the comatose Su Ran, hoping he could wake up.
More than ten minutes later.
Doctor Wang stood up, furrowing his brow as he exited the bedroom, his face written with solemnity.
"Doctor Wang, how is Little Ran?"
Su’s mother couldn’t hold back anymore and asked urgently, "Will he... wake up today?"
"Difficult, very difficult."
Doctor Wang sighed, "The child’s pulse has no abnormalities, his breathing is stable, not like a sick person. As for why he isn’t waking, I really can’t say, but rest assured, based on his current state, he won’t be in danger in the short term."
"You mean... he might become vegetative?"
Su’s mother’s body shook, her face pale without a trace of color, and her eyes full of despair.
"It’s not that serious. The symptoms of a vegetative state and this child have distinct differences, so there’s no need to worry about that."
Doctor Wang had another unspoken thought; this illness might be more severe than being a vegetative state.
"Auntie, Little Ran is fine!"
Li Wan’er showed a hint of joy, tightly holding Su’s mother’s arm, the worry in her heart eased considerably.
"..."
At this moment, Su’s mother seemed to think of something and quickly spoke to Doctor Wang, "You may not know, Little Ran is afflicted with the terminal illness ’Mysterious Illness’—could that be causing this?"
"Mysterious Illness?"
Doctor Wang was taken aback, furrowing his brow again, "Which part of the child is stiff?"
"Left arm, and left leg... Uh no, Little Ran’s leg has already recovered, only the left arm shows no response."
Seeing Doctor Wang was familiar with this rare illness, Su’s mother was delighted, hastily revealing Su Ran’s condition without reservation, looking at Doctor Wang with hopeful eyes, hoping this could give him deeper insight into the illness.
"That’s not right..."
Doctor Wang gave a soft hmm, "His left arm’s pulse and temperature are normal, showing no symptoms, completely unlike someone with ’Mysterious Illness’?"
"Is this true?"
Su’s mother couldn’t believe it was true and hurried to Su Ran’s side, rolling up his sleeve.
As Doctor Wang said, this arm looked the same as a normal person’s, even the heartbeat had returned to normal. If Little Ran weren’t still in a coma, she might have thought he was cured.
"This... this is..."
Su’s mother looked at Su Ran’s arm with joy, extremely excited, momentarily unable to process this fact.
"Auntie, are you okay?"
Li Wan’er, a bit worried, went to Su’s mother, looking at her with concern, "I’m convinced that Little Ran will definitely recover; please don’t be too upset."
"Little Wan, I can’t believe this is true; his illness has been cured!"
"What?"







