Chapter 2408: Chapter 2400: Future Technology
Beauty Lin heard this and looked skyward speechlessly, "How did someone with your kind of brain become an expert?"
"Think about how you were qualified to enter the Cultural Town... do I need to teach you that too?"
Professor Guan felt a bit embarrassed by these words but still nodded, "Director Lin is right to reprimand me, I wasn’t thinking clearly."
Afterward, he contacted Yang Yuxin and understood what he needed to do, while Director Yang also found Elder Feng, stating that there would be some sincerity over there, but considering the elder’s age, they hoped he could act promptly.
With her endorsement, Feng Jun naturally agreed—if she asked, he wouldn’t mind even without any benefits; after all, his own woman should be pampered, right?
So he teleported to Mai Nation—it was still night there, and he released a few large containers, picked and chose among them, retrieved the relevant equipment and apparatus, and then returned to Luohua.
Next, he called over Li Shishi and gave her a Jade Slip, "This contains the instructions for the nanobots. Once you’ve learned it, go to the Rehabilitation Center to help treat a patient."
Upon hearing this, Li Shishi couldn’t help but complain, "Boss, don’t you think I have enough on my plate already?"
Feng Jun rolled his eyes and retorted, "Be content, will you? If I weren’t considerate of you, I’d have sent you to Sichuan, since you’re not that keen on cultivation anyway; so why not find you something to do?"
"When did I ever say I don’t like cultivation?" Li Shishi couldn’t help but exclaim, "I love cultivation!"
Feng Jun didn’t want to say more, "Then get on with your advancement quickly for me to see; don’t you know your own attitude?"
Professor Guan genuinely didn’t want his aunt to come to Zhengyang because she couldn’t be without someone to look after her. Also, the bumpy trip would be quite harsh, and at eighty-eight, would she be able to handle such travel fatigue?
However, Feng Jun had his reasons. This treatment method had never been seen before, nor was there any related evidence. When someone by her side asks for an explanation of the treatment plan, there’s just no way to explain it.
Professor Guan still wanted to push for it, but fortunately a Military Medical University expert said we could arrange for a special train carriage, which would basically eliminate fatigue—achieving this with the university’s influence wouldn’t be difficult.
Of course, he had his own agenda, wanting to observe the nanobots’ treatment method firsthand.
Beauty Lin even asked Feng Jun for permission: "Are they allowed to observe?"
They can observe! Feng Jun’s attitude was clear. Since he made these great things available, it was to benefit all of humanity. Others might need to pay a price to change his schedule, but after the schedule changes, observation could be free.
As for confidentiality requirements, he didn’t bring it up—Beauty Lin and the others are the professionals, and one should trust the experts.
The Military Medical University expert had considerable clout, and Professor Guan was quite influential in Sichuan as well. That very night, his aunt was sent to Zhengyang and arrived in Luohua before midnight.
Feng Jun initially thought of conducting the treatment at the Rehabilitation Center, but as it mostly housed post-stroke patients who generally prioritized health care, it wasn’t appropriate to make a fuss in the middle of the night, so he opted for an unused small courtyard instead.
The small courtyard belonged to Yang Yuxin’s property, considered a high-end tourist villa, but since the Cultural Town opened, a rule was set that it wouldn’t casually accommodate outsiders. Even if occasionally someone wished to stay, the price was exorbitantly high.
This courtyard, for instance, had only been inhabited once, though cleaning staff did come periodically to tidy up.
Li Shishi was, of course, the one to set up the equipment. When the holographic 3D images appeared, everyone present was stunned.
These big doctors might not be expert in electronic devices, but they absolutely understood the benefits of 3D imaging, and even though everyone had been warned not to speak out of turn, more than one person still let out a light "Ah."
Thankfully, it was Li Shishi present; if Feng Jun were here, he might have scowled again.
Even so, Beauty Lin silently swept her gaze over the three people. Facing these medical giants, she couldn’t straightforwardly warn them, but her meaning was clear.
However, Li Shishi really didn’t take it to heart, because she knew she would encounter problems and would need to consult these experts.
"I’m not really skilled in imaging; do any of the teachers know where the stroke-affected area is? Without a specific area, the robot’s efficiency will be significantly reduced."
Among this group, someone indeed specialized in imaging, but Professor Guan spoke first, "Basic imaging is simple, teacher, please look here, here, and here... eh, what’s this, so many calcification spots?"
Even if he got distracted, it was understandable—he was too concerned for his aunt.
With such a medical luminary, to even call Li Shishi ’teacher,’ she wouldn’t mind.
While he was lost in thought, Li Shishi had already begun the treatment, "Ah, intravenous injection... do any of the teachers know how?"
All the experts rolled their eyes upon hearing this. Well, if you don’t understand imaging, fine, but you don’t even know how to do an IV injection, and you still have the nerve to say you’re here to treat someone?
However, they could only vent secretly in their hearts because they knew clearly: this girl plays with high-tech!
Seeing no one respond, Li Shishi instinctively stuck out her tongue, "Okay, my bad; you’re all experts; this should be the nurse’s job, right? I’ll contact the nurse from the care center."
Upon saying this, who could resist?
Even though the experts wanted to witness the Cancer Care Center’s nurses, someone had to step up at this moment. An elderly lady in her sixties smiled and said, "I’ll do it. I used to work in pediatrics for seven or eight years, although I’m not sure if I’m still rusty."
This individual was a cross-department big doctor, not the most outstanding person in the field but complied with hospital arrangements and went wherever needed; she was skilled in several departments’ operations, considered a unique figure, and her experience was just what was needed, so she was invited.
Her actions were indeed skilled; one shot went right in, and a tube of transparent liquid was slowly pushed in when Professor Guan asked Li Shishi, "Teacher, can the nanobots’ work intensity be adjusted?"
"Adjustable," Li Shishi replied without hesitation, "You want the intensity to be weaker, right? I’ve already considered, if divided into ten levels, the intensity now is at level two, which is very, very low... wait, let me calculate how long it will take."
Her fingers tapped away on the tablet, and before long, she provided a response, "About ten hours... should be bearable, right?"
Everyone else exchanged bewildered looks—Woah, can you really treat like this? Accurately calculating surgery duration via computer?
Only Professor Guan absent-mindedly marveled, "Teacher, can you help calculate, if the intensity is at level one, how long would it take to complete thrombolysis?"
"No need to call me teacher, just call me Xiao Li," Li Shishi, ultimately a bit thin-skinned, tapped away on the tablet again and got the results, "With level one, thrombolysis would take about twenty-eight hours. Do you want to choose level one?"
Professor Guan tilted his head in thought, "Could I trouble Teacher Li to also help calculate how long it would take at level three?"
"Must you insist on calling me teacher?" Li Shishi helplessly shook her head, tapping on the tablet again, "Just over eight hours."
"Let’s stick to level two, no need to adjust," Professor Guan made up his mind, "Can our equipment foresee unexpected situations during surgery?"
"What?" Li Shishi frowned, and after others explained again, she shook her head, "The human body is mysterious; prediction is unlikely, as it’s just medical equipment, but rest assured... it’s highly intelligent and will alert in case of emergencies."
What more could Professor Guan say? He could only wait, while other doctors pointed and discussed the 3D images in whispers, roughly saying that if this thing could become widespread, what breakthroughs it might bring to other departments.
No one went to trouble Li Shishi, though many wished to do so, but Director Lin almost dragged them away by the ears, firmly warning them; so even if "Teacher Li" seemed approachable, no one dared to challenge.
After about half an hour, a lot of the experts couldn’t hold out anymore—after all, it was already past midnight, and everyone was originally health-conscious, and since they wouldn’t see results soon, they figured they might as well leave.
As they had obtained special permission, the experts could spend the night in the Cultural Town, but Yang Yuxin’s attitude was the same as Feng Jun’s: You can rest in the town, but it’s not free.
An expert of this level would never be charged room and board regardless of who invited them; it’s not a matter of money but awe for the top echelon of the academic world.
However, Yang Yuxin did just that, with a simple reason: she wasn’t short on money, and neither was Luohua, but the town wouldn’t set a precedent for free accommodation, no matter who came.
In fact, the costs for the Sichuan experts were covered by her anyway; public is public, private is private, she drew a very clear line.
As for Professor Guan’s aunt’s relatives, they were really the miserable ones. Not only did they have to pay for accommodation themselves, but initially, the Cultural Town didn’t want to accommodate them either; it was only after Professor Guan personally asked Yang Yuxin that they were granted special permission to stay in the town.
The exorbitant accommodation fees made these relatives complain, "Although it’s unique, and the scenery is nice, but... this price is more expensive than the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, why?"
These were just side comments, but for this treatment session, Professor Guan refused to let the family watch—he had no choice but to do so, and it required him to do considerable work; he also covered the accommodation costs for those relatives.
The next morning, the old lady’s thrombosis finally dissolved completely, with larger molecules passing out through urine. However, Professor Guan noted there were still some potential thrombotic risks in the old lady’s body and hoped Li Shishi could help manage them.
Li Shishi quite enjoyed the gratitude from patients, and after consulting the boss, she agreed.
Professor Guan knew Li Shishi was somewhat frivolous, so before the management, he first conducted some routine examinations on his aunt. He then couldn’t help but frown, "Is this a mistake? White blood cells are below a thousand?"
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