Chapter 895: Of Course You Have to Beg Me to Go Back (8)
Chapter 895: Of Course You Have to Beg Me to Go Back (8)
Chapter 895: Chapter 895: Of Course You Have to Beg Me to Go Back (8)
Xiao Shuju blinked, not daring to disobey her orders, and hurriedly had people move things and people back.
Gu Nuan glanced sideways at her behavior; this third child was indeed obedient now.
Obedience is good, knowing fear, at least unlike the second child who is beyond control.
Entering the relatively warmer small living room, Xiao Shuju had the heater turned on and windows closed.
The weather these past two days had dropped a bit in temperature.
Gu Nuan sat on the sofa, it was warm inside, so she slightly unbuttoned her coat.
The butler, Xiao Shuju, the head chef, the family doctor, security, and driver stood in a line, waiting for Gu Nuan to ask questions.
Gu Nuan glanced over them, and first pointed at the family doctor.
The family doctor stepped out of the line, adjusted his glasses, and said, "Young Madam."
Gu Nuan looked at his face and said, "I’ve never seen you before."
This doctor, should not be from the Mingxin Hospital.
Gu Jinrong guessed correctly.
This doctor was the one Xiao Jianming secretly went to see for treatment without anyone knowing.
Therefore, with all of Xiao Jianming’s medical records, Gu Nuan had Tang Sili come over: "Professor Tang, please take a look."
Tang Sili, hearing her words, put down the medical kit in his hands, stepped forward, and took the stack of medical records handed over.
His slender fingers flipped through the thick stack of papers quickly, occasionally his eyes lingering on a line or two.
Gu Nuan didn’t seem in a hurry to urge him, letting him study it carefully.
After a few minutes, Tang Sili quickly browsed through it and said to her, "As I previously speculated, the chairman’s condition is mainly about regularly controlling his blood pressure, and for now, there are no particularly severe complications that would be life-threatening."
In other words, the old crocodile is currently lying in bed due to mental agitation.
"As for getting a psychologist—" the family doctor stepped forward boldly with a suggestion.
Gu Nuan saw his approach and knew he felt threatened by Tang Sili’s presence. This was good. Without competition, there’s no motivation to work.
If she hadn’t brought Tang Sili, this doctor might have gotten by without offering any practical advice.
Gu Nuan tapped her finger on the sofa armrest, turned her head, and looked at Tang Sili: "What does Professor Tang think?"
"If seeking a psychologist, Mrs. Xiao should know the pros and cons."
A black-hearted surgeon indeed, aside from research and treating patients, he thought about serving the wealthy, thus he struck the point in a sentence.
A psychologist cannot be invited casually, especially for someone like the old crocodile. Psychotherapy itself is highly risky, and if not healed, it can backfire, making it not worth it.
Further saying, selecting a reliable psychologist is an even bigger challenge. A psychologist must enter into the patient’s inner world to treat them, meaning the patient’s privacy will undoubtedly be revealed to the doctor. Simply trusting a doctor’s professional ethics to shield this risk is impossible.
Thus, the pros and cons that Tang Sili stated were clear at a glance.
The family doctor darkened his face, feeling annoyed that what he was about to say was preempted by the other, thus becoming somewhat angry.
Gu Nuan made a decision and said, "Let’s leave it for now."
The family doctor, a bit unwilling, said, "If we blatantly disregard other factors, it might delay the patient’s condition—"
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