Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old

Chapter 1964 Extra A Brand New Life 79 (Jiang Yue and Xue



Chapter 1964: Extra: A Brand New Life 79 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan) Chapter 1964: Extra: A Brand New Life 79 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan) *

Mr. Si didn’t understand why his son had suddenly decided to get treatment for his leg, but since his son was willing, he was naturally happy. He didn’t ask any questions, but immediately urged his son to call Mr. Xue quickly to ask for Xue Yan’s private number in order to contact him. This was the fastest way.

So Si Yan made the call to Mr. Xue.

Mr. Xue provided it.

Thus, that day, right after Xue Yan had completed a surgery and walked out of the operating room, he received a call from his father.

“Dad, what’s up?”

“Si Yan just called me. He wants your private number. He said he would like you to try treating his leg. I gave it to him. He should be calling you soon.”

“Got it.”

Right after hanging up with Mr. Xue, Xue Yan’s phone rang. Checking it, he saw an unknown number, likely Si Yan’s.

He answered the call.

“Hello, this is Si Yan.”

“Hello, I am Xue Yan.”

The two talked for a while and agreed that Si Yan would come to the hospital at eight o’clock the next morning for an examination before ending their call. Then, Xue Yan called Yue Bao to inform him as well.

Upon hearing this, once Jiang Yue had hung up with him, she then called Qin Zi to let her know.

Qin Zi sounded like she had been crying, her nasal voice heavy, yet a hint of laughter could be heard, “I know. His leg will be a challenge for Xue Yan.”

Jiang Yue didn’t say much and didn’t pry into what Qin Zi had done that made Si Yan agree to the treatment.

*

The next day, Si Yan arrived at Xue’s Hospital punctually at eight o’clock, accompanied by Mr. Si, an assistant, and several bodyguards.

As instructed by Xue Yan, Xue’s Hospital started examining Si Yan immediately upon his arrival to allow Xue Yan to better understand the condition of Si Yan’s leg and to determine if it could be treated and to establish a treatment plan.

After a thorough examination, Xue Yan carefully reviewed each medical report. Si Yan was still sitting in his wheelchair, his expression cold and detached. Meanwhile, Mr. Si was visibly nervous, constantly watching Xue Yan and waiting for him to speak, fearful that he might say that Si Yan’s condition was untreatable.

It wasn’t until Xue Yan had finished reading the reports that he said, “It’s treatable, but it’s going to be a bit tricky.”

Mr. Si breathed a sigh of relief.

Si Yan still showed no emotion, as if it had nothing to do with him.

“Your leg injury has been there for ten years, which is quite a long period. If you want a complete recovery, you’ll need to be mentally prepared. You’ll have to stay in the hospital for at least the next six months. You’ll definitely have to lie down and remain immobile for a while after your surgery, but gradually, you’ll start rehabilitation. This needs consistency, but then you should be able to slowly stand up again. If everything goes well and there are no other complications, then you can be discharged and continue rehabilitation at home. Many people’s leg surgeries are successful, but they fail during rehabilitation,” Xue Yan explained.

Mr. Si quickly said, “My son isn’t afraid of pain, and he can persevere. As long as you, Professor, are willing to treat him, everything else should be fine.”

Xue Yan nodded, then turned to Si Yan, who had been silent, and said, “I was scheduled to be off after three days in the afternoon and hadn’t planned any surgeries then. We’ll set it for that afternoon. If you have no objections, we’ll do some more tests in the morning to make sure all your indicators are appropriate for the surgery, and then go ahead in the afternoon.”

Finally, Si Yan spoke, “No objections.”

*

The surgery three days later was very successful, but by the time Si Yan was wheeled out of the operating room, it had already gotten dark. And before midnight, as the effect of the anesthesia wore off, Si Yan was woken up by the pain.

Intense pain. Si Yan didn’t ask for any painkillers, nor did he utter a sound. His expression was still void of any emotion, making everyone wonder if he had actually undergone surgery at all.

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