Chapter 52: The Abdominal Collision Incident
As they walked up the stairs, Yan Ruyu was in front and Chu Jiaqiang followed closely behind. Chu Jiaqiang furrowed his brow, looking pensive, still thinking about the chronic illnesses of the two elderly men. The illnesses were not complicated, but they were stubborn diseases that were difficult to cure completely. The best solution would be for them to persist in using true energy to treat themselves, but it was impossible for him to come out every day, and even if he wanted to, he believed the two elderly men would refuse.
Yan Ruyi, who was walking ahead, also looked contemplative, as if hesitating in her mind. Finally, she made up her mind and suddenly turned around: "Chu Xuechang... Ah!"
Chu Jiaqiang didn't notice there was someone in front of him and bumped into Yan Ruyi, causing Yan Ruyi to fall down the stairs. Chu Jiaqiang came to his senses and was also shocked, immediately wrapping his arms around Yan Ruyi's slender waist at the fastest speed.
Yan Ruyu, although not long after coming of age, had already developed a mature physique. The two soft mounds on her chest were tightly pressed against Chu Jiaqiang's body, and the unique scent of a young girl entered Chu Jiaqiang's nostrils, causing his heart to beat wildly with desire.
Chu Jiaqiang was also at the age of hot-bloodedness, and it had been almost a month since they broke up. No one had relieved his pent-up emotions, and now with Yan Ruyi in his arms, his lower body couldn't help but rise up uncontrollably and pressed against Yan Ruyi's body.
Yan Ruyu's soul was unsettled, and she bumped into Chu Jiaqiang's arms twice. Suddenly, she felt a fiery heat on top of her, and her face, which had just turned pale, instantly flushed red. Having grown up this way, she naturally understood what it was. Wanting to leave Chu Jiaqiang's arms, she couldn't muster the strength.
"Chu Xuechang, can you let me go?" Yan Ruyu suddenly spoke up.
Chu Jiaqiang finally reacted and although his body was a bit reluctant, he immediately left and pulled away to a distance.
"Oh! Sorry about that! By the way, what were you going to say just now?" Chu Jiaqiang said with some embarrassment.
Yan Ruyu's face turned red as she asked: "Chu Xuechang, can you cure paralysis?"
Chu Jia Liang immediately furrowed his brow, the paralysis seemed to be more troublesome than Gu Shi's spinal disease. He really didn't dare guarantee this matter, probably because he didn't know the extent of the other person's paralysis. Logically speaking, his true energy should have been effective, but his current abilities were limited.
Paralysis is usually caused by nerve dysfunction, resulting in the complete or partial loss of motor function in a part of the body. It can also be used metaphorically to describe an institution that has become dysfunctional. Paralysis is the reduction or disappearance of voluntary movement. Clinically, paralysis is divided into two types: functional paralysis and organic paralysis. The former is caused by psychological factors, i.e., hysterical paralysis. Organic paralysis can be further divided into upper motor neuron paralysis, lower motor neuron paralysis, and muscular paralysis based on the anatomical location of the lesion.
This is the interpretation of Western medicine, in traditional Chinese medicine, this condition is called apoplexy.
For generations, many doctors have attributed this disease to six aspects: virtual (yin deficiency, qi deficiency), fire (liver fire, heart fire), wind (liver wind, external wind), phlegm (wind phlegm, damp phlegm), qi (qi reversal) and blood (blood stasis). Among them, liver and kidney yin deficiency is the root cause. After stroke treatment, after regaining consciousness, many patients are left with sequelae such as hemiplegia, speech difficulties, and facial paralysis.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that stroke is a complex disease, often involving the heart, liver, kidney, spleen and meridians, as well as blood vessels. The pathogenesis is mainly due to internal injury and accumulation of damage, namely, visceral dysfunction, imbalance of yin and yang, and its sequelae are qi deficiency, blood stasis, and obstruction of meridians and blood vessels. Due to qi deficiency, it cannot transport blood, qi cannot move, blood cannot nourish, qi and blood stagnation, meridian obstruction, leading to limb disability and inability to use.
Traditional Chinese medicine has many treatment methods, using traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, fire cupping and appropriate exercise methods for comprehensive treatment, with obvious effects, short course of disease, little pain and easy acceptance.
Chu Jiaqiang took a glance at Yan Ruyu and thought to himself: Could it be that her family member is paralyzed? That would be terrible, a paralyzed person not only can't work but also can't take care of themselves.
"Paralysis? To what extent? I dare not guarantee it, that thing is too difficult to deal with." Chu Jiaqiang's face also showed a hint of difficulty.
"Half-paralyzed." Yan Ruyu's face darkened, and her expression was somewhat sorrowful: "Last year, my dad had a car accident. Fortunately, he survived, but became half-paralyzed. Almost all of our family savings were spent on his treatment, but it didn't quite work out. Chu Xuechang, can you help me?"
"Take a look at the time, you should go back to class first. I'll wait for you at the school gate this afternoon and we can go take a look together, but I don't dare guarantee anything, so be mentally prepared."
Yan Ruyu nodded, although she didn't hold much hope, but being able to get Chu Jiaqiang's agreement also made her heart happy.
After parting ways with Chu, Qiang arrived at the Building Materials City and gave Zhao a call. Before long, a tall and thin middle-aged man walked over.
"Are you Mr. Chu? Nice to meet you! I'm Zhao Hao, I heard that my younger brother needs iron chains, let's go inside and talk first!" Old Master Zhao seemed very enthusiastic and immediately led the way forward.
Chu's family was strong and walked along with Zhao Hao, chatting and inquiring about some iron chain prices.
Zhao Hao's office is not big, but it has everything it needs. Inside, there are formal employees and a small secretary, and all kinds of work are carried out in an orderly manner.
After the tea was served, Chu Jiaqiang stated his requirements for the iron chain. Zhao Hao took Chu Jiaqiang to see the goods and smiled as he introduced him to various specifications of load-bearing capacity and prices, then let Chu Jiaqiang choose by himself.
Chu's family chose a model with relatively poor quality after a moment of thought and asked, "Can I pay by card?"
Zhao Hao nodded, and the two quickly completed the transaction, which was a pleasant cooperation. Since the other party did not undertake transportation, Chu Jiaqiang simply asked Zhao Hao to help contact them. Zhao Hao was also very happy to help Chu Jiaqiang reduce the freight cost since this business of over 700,000 yuan was negotiated so pleasantly.
After solving the problem of the rope, Chu Jiaqiang returned to Education City. At this time, it was not yet dismissal time, so he strolled around first and only returned to the school gate when the time was almost up.