Chapter 102 Shameless Den
Chapter 102 Shameless Den
“Give it to me!” Before he could answer, the phone was snatched away by Winter, who pressed the
answer button.
Den chuckled, then asked, “What did theb say?”
A few secondster, Winter, biting her lip tightly, abruptly hung up the phone as her fingers trembled
with anger. She angrily threw the phone onto the table and stormed off crying.
The phonended with a thud. Den screamed in distress and he hurriedly grabbed the phone. After
patting it to check if it was okay, he was d the phone was not damaged.
“Girls nowadays are so hot–tempered and not gentle at all!” he muttered under his breath.
Since Winter was so furious, it proved that theb results came out positive for poisoning.
And just like Ang said, it was the poison from the Vomicaefera nt.
He just checked the book and discovered that the Vomicaefera, a legume, had mild effects on clearing
the liver, improving eyesight, and strengthening the spleen. However, if it was used more than 30g, it
could cause severe poisoning.
Den turned around and looked at Ang, who was sitting idle beside him, and thought that this girl
was quite interesting.
The vomicaefera nt is such an obscure herb, yet she can blurt it out so eloquently. I wonder how
well- versed she is in pharmacology.
After treating the patient in his hands, Den turned back to Ang and asked, “The poison is
complex, so how did you diagnose it so quickly?”
Ang furrowed her brows and looked a little puzzled by his question. “Isn’t it easy to diagnose? It was
quite obvious from the start, wasn’t it?”
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of poisoning, isn’t it difficult to diagnose? Den Lambert blinked his
Feeling somewhat belittled by the young girl, but determined to focus on his academic research, he
decided to put aside his pride, ask humbly, and continue learning. “But pharmacology isplex and
symptoms can be very simr. How were you able to determine it at a nce?”
Even he struggled to diagnose it immediately.
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How did you manage to diagnose it so swifily?
No wonder Winter was so angry. The pair seemed like a prearranged act, solely meant to highlight
Ang’s exceptional medical skills.
Many renowned doctors hade for this charity clinic, and the students they brought along valued
this opportunity very much, and would rack their brains to stand out.
And here was Ang, just a sophomore student. Who wouldn’t envy her?
Ang blinked her bright eyes and said earnestly, “I just need to memorize pharmacology.”
“You’ve memorized pharmacology?” Den rubbed his cars, doubting if he had heard correctly. “You’re
quite amusing, Ang, quite the jokester.”
“Oh, I have. I’ve been studying it for many years,” she said earnestly, with a hint of yfulness.
in her tone.
Her nonchnt and confident demeanor emitted a sense of credibility, making it hard not to believe her,
even if she seemed to be boasting.
Ang was not exaggerating. Her grandmother left her a lot of books, and she never got married in her
entire life. She dedicated her life to serving the Kins Family, never had a job, and the only thing she
could spend her time on was reading the medical books left by her grandmother.
Moreover, for the sake of Zacharias‘ illness, she sacrificed sleep daily to pore over medical books to
search for ways to treat him.
Her grandmother’s clinic, with fair prices and effective medicine, attracted many patients. During the
years she spent with her grandmother, besides memorizing pharmacology and prescriptions, she was
forced to learn about herbal medicine by observing her grandmother treat patients.
No matter how foolish a person might be, after memorizing something for decades, it became ingrained
in their mind and they could recall it instantly.
Den couldn’t help but believe it. He clicked his tongue, borrowed a copy of “Compendium. of Materia
Medica” from a colleague, and tested Ang by casually flipping to a page, asking, “What is the
function of Polygonatum?”
Ang’s mind worked like aputer as she took a moment to consider before responding.
“Polygonatum has a sweet and salty taste, with a cold nature and non–toxic properties. It’s primarily
used for treating abscesses, burns, and scalds when prepared as a decoction and applied externally…”
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She recited it word for word and that made Den’s excitement grow gradually. He enthusiastically
tested her on several more, even switching to a different book and asking one question per page.
The result was the same: Ang recited everything wlessly.
Afterwards, his gaze toward her changed, as if she was a cherished treasure.
My god, what a talented individual and a gem in the medical field!
Seeing the dozen or so patients still waiting. Den stood up and offered his seat to Ang.
He pulled up an extra chair and settled in beside her. Then, he calmly unscrewed the lid of his thermos,
took a sip, and said in aposed tone, “Ang, you handle the consultations and I’ll be here to
oversee things.”
After he said that, he addressed the patients behind him. “As you’ve just witnessed, this youngdy’s
skills are undeniable. She’s as capable as I am. If there’s any issue, feel free toe my office
anytime.”
The remaining patients hesitated briefly, then thought, Well, we’ll let the youngdy have a look
then.
After all, it was a charity clinic. If she couldn’t solve the problem, they could alwayse to
Den.
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In one queue, two patients were seen and so far, no harm was done.
Ang pursed her lips, gazed mournfully at Den swinging his legs casually, and whispered,
“Professor Lambert, you just want to finish work early, don’t you?”
“What are you talking about? I’m giving you young people an opportunity to practice. Your should be
grateful!”
Ang sighed and sat down reluctantly. She began to call out the patients‘ queue numbers, “Medical
records here, right hand, let me check your pulse…
Den and Charlotte shared a simr trait: they both had a penchant for assigning tasks to her
whenever they felt like cking off, and would disguise theirziness as ‘training.
Thus, when Noah wrapped up his hectic duties and brought Louis over, this was the scene that greeted
them.
Ang sat in the attending doctor’s seat, calmly taking pulses, inquiring about symptoms, and then
prescribing medication.
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Meanwhile, Den was leisurely drinking tea and reading the newspaper on the side.
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Noah couldn’t stand it anymore. He walked over angrily and grabbed Den. “What are you. doing?”
Den was caught off guard by Noah’s intense stare. He flinched before clearing his throat and
asserting. “I’m fostering Ang’s independence.”
“Rubbish! She’s perfectly capable on her own. Why don’t youe and assist me? I’m so busy that I
barely even have time to grab a sip of water, while you’re lounging around like a king!”
Noah clenched his teeth. Den was there to assist students, not leave them to do all the work.
“No, I just sat down to take a break, and the next second you came over,” Den exined with a
smile as he tried to bluff his way out.
Noah sneered coldly and ruthlessly exposed him. “I’ve been watching you for three minutes. You’ve
been enjoying yourself and flipping through the newspaper!”
At that remark, Den snorted and chose to y dead.
Upon shifting his gaze to Ang, who was still engrossed in her diagnosis, Den’s eyes darted
around. He grabbed Noah’s arm and pleaded, “Noah, let me take Ang under my wing. I promise to
treat her well!”
He’s offering up all his years of expertise!
Noah was taken aback by thetter’s audacity. He pushed away Den’s hand on his arm, as if it was
contaminated with some kind of bacteria, and backed away.
He reached out to stop him from getting closer. “Do you even realize what nonsense you’re spouting?”
Meanwhile, on the side, Louis, who had been silent all along, nced in Ang’s direction, his eyes
dark and deep.