Chapter 198: This is not the prescription I wrote
Nan's Hospital.
Li Chongbai got into the elevator with a serious expression on his face, anxiety flashing in his eyes.
"Pei Yu, go directly to the eighth floor."
Pei Yu, the apprentice who followed him into the elevator, immediately pressed "8" and then looked back at Li Chongbai.
"Teacher, how did you come up with this ten-page prescription last night? I looked at the treatment method written on it, and it's better than the treatment plan you proposed yesterday afternoon."
Li Chongbai's eyes flashed with a look of struggle, and he said to his beloved disciple: "There is a big problem with this prescription!"
The eighth floor was reached quickly and the elevator door opened instantly.
Li Chongbai walked out first.
Pei Yu followed behind with a puzzled look on his face, and kept asking, "Teacher, what's wrong with this prescription? Why can't I see it?"
She even felt that this prescription was perfect, like the only solution to a math problem and the only answer to treating Duan Zhu.
Li Chongbai suddenly stopped and looked back at Pei Yu with a hint of reproach in his eyes.
"Pei Yu, you've been with me for ten years, right? Can't you recognize my handwriting? Take a good look, this is not written by me at all!"
Pei Yu looked at the ten pages of printed prescriptions in his hand. All of them were written in beautiful small characters, which were completely different from the teacher's usual rough handwriting.
She explained: "Teacher, I know this is not your handwriting. I thought you might have asked someone to write it for you."
Li Chongbai turned around and said to Pei Yu, "So I seriously suspect that someone used my name to treat Duan Zhu and wrote this prescription. I have to find this person!"
Pei Yu stood there in a daze.
Nan's Group has such strict defenses, yet there are still people who are so bold as to pretend to be a teacher!
Li Chongbai walked quickly to the door of the ward and saw that the guards at the door had been strengthened, with twice as many bodyguards as before.
He was slightly stunned and asked, "Why are there so many people today?"
The bodyguard guarding the door saw that the person coming was Li Chongbai, so he opened the door of the ward and let him in.
"It was the eldest son's request. He said that from today on, only you, the assistant, and the eldest son are allowed in."
Li Chongbai frowned, thinking about the fact that someone pretended to be him to treat Duan Zhu, and he went into the ward first.
Then he turned back to Pei Yu and said, "Pei Yu, go to the seventh floor to find Nan Zhuoyuan and ask him to come up."
Pei Yu instantly understood what Li Chongbai meant, asking her not to assert herself but to get to the bottom of the matter first.
She obeyed obediently, "Okay, teacher."
After saying that, she quickly walked down the stairs to the seventh floor to find Nan Zhuoyuan.
When Li Chongbai entered, the first thing he did was to check Duan Zhu's pulse, trying to confirm his guess.
As soon as Nan Zhuoyuan heard that Li Chongbai had arrived, he climbed up from the seventh floor without stopping.
After entering the room, he saw Li Chongbai still taking Duan Zhu's pulse. He remained quiet and waited quietly.
Fifteen minutes later.
Li Chongbai withdrew his hand, and a gleam of light burst out from his eyes that were full of vicissitudes of life.
He quickly grabbed Duan Zhu's wrist and looked at it carefully to see if there were any needle holes on it.
He soon discovered two tiny pinholes.
Nan Zhuoyuan slowly approached, looked at Li Chongbai in confusion, and was about to speak.
Unexpectedly, Li Chongbai directly raised the needle hole on his wrist and asked, "Who gave Duan Zhu acupuncture last night?"
This sentence caused Nan Zhuoyuan to crash on the spot.
He opened his eyes wide, his eyes full of confusion.
Nan Zhuoyuan asked back, "Dean Li, didn't you come to give my mother acupuncture last night?"
Li Chongbai frowned and widened his eyes.
"I was at home reading medical books all night last night. I didn't even come to the hospital. And that prescription wasn't written by me!"