"The 'Compendium of Materia Medica' says..."
"The 'Universal Relief Prescriptions' state that porcelain, when finely ground, is used in cases of convulsions; dip the powder in saliva and apply it under the tongue. This can treat various throat conditions!"
"The 'Sacred Remedy Record' mentions using fragments of Jingdezhen blue porcelain bowls, grinding them, mixing them with tung oil, and applying it multiple times to heal burns!"
Su Chen spoke with confidence, quoting several prescriptions from well-known ancient medical texts. His recitation was flawless, as if he were the original author of these medical classics!
The onlookers, especially the arrogant doctors led by Wei Professor, now wore expressions of shame and guilt. Even Wei Professor himself seemed taken aback.
After Su Chen's detailed explanation of various ancient formulas, the previously skeptical doctors were now in awe. The crowd erupted with applause and support for Su Chen, praising him for his knowledge and defending Grandma Jiang.
Grandma Jiang's face softened, and she spoke to the doctors around her, instructing them on the proper application of the medicine. However, at that moment, Jiang Qianyu stepped forward voluntarily.
"Little Bei is my brother's child. No one can do better than me," she declared confidently.
Grandma Jiang, visibly moved, said, "Qianyu, I trust you."
Jiang Qianyu hugged the bundle containing the crushed porcelain and walked away with a cold glance at Wei Professor. Her high-heeled shoes echoed a crisp rhythm as she left.
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Wei Professor, still wearing a stern expression, approached Grandma Jiang, ready to criticize again. However, before he could say anything, Su Chen intervened.
"What you call 'absurd' has just worked a miracle. The porcelain powder, coupled with genuine fragments, has saved the child. Your hesitation and concealment of the real situation led to this medical incident. You bear responsibility," Su Chen said, cutting off Wei Professor's attempt to argue.
Wei Professor's face turned hot, and he excused himself to the nearby restroom, where he angrily slapped himself.
"Wei Professor, you've become a laughingstock!" he scolded himself.
Meanwhile, Grandma Jiang, filled with gratitude, approached Su Chen. She bowed sincerely, expressing her thanks and promising full support for any future endeavors he might have.
Jiang Qianyu returned with a surprising announcement. The treatment had successfully improved the child's condition. The swelling had reduced, and vital signs were stabilizing.
This news brought relief to everyone present, and the applause resonated even louder. Wei Professor and his colleagues could only watch the scene unfold with regret and self-reproach.
In the midst of the celebration, Grandma Jiang turned to Su Chen and introduced him to Jiang Qianyu, mentioning his role in finding the ancient porcelain.
Jiang Qianyu, initially indifferent, now wore a curious expression. Su Chen couldn't help but smile at the way Grandma Jiang framed the introduction.
"Jiang Qianyu, let me tell you, the vastness and profundity of traditional Chinese medicine go far beyond the narrow views of people like Wei Professor. You should not underestimate the knowledge contained in these ancient texts," Su Chen advised.
Grandma Jiang, delighted with Su Chen's contribution, expressed her gratitude once again, promising her full support for any future endeavors he might undertake.
As the crowd dispersed, Su Chen found himself in the company of Grandma Jiang, Jiang Qianyu, and even Lin Wanshuang. The events of the day had brought them together, setting the stage for a collaboration that would leave a lasting impact on their lives.