Gen Z Episode 18 Recap
> Gen Z Recap
After being reminded by Sun Toutou, Liu Changqing realized that giving a diagnosis of depression to a child would have a negative impact on their future, so he decided to drop the matter. This time, Ren Xinzheng learned to handle the issue tactfully, and Sun Toutou's words were very reasonable. Liu Changqing got the answer he wanted.
Early in the morning, Yang Xiaohong encountered a pregnant woman named Chen Hui in the mountains. To her surprise, she turned out to be her former colleague and was now experiencing a difficult childbirth. There was no one around, and Yang Xiaohong called an ambulance but couldn't provide the exact location. Seeing Chen Hui in excruciating pain and realizing that her husband had collapsed and died right beside her, Yang Xiaohong couldn't let the same thing happen again. With this in mind, she gathered her courage and decided to help Chen Hui deliver the baby.
At that time, Ren Xinzheng was examining Jian Xi's illness. Jian Xi's condition was deteriorating, and she even suspected that the 300-year-old tile was just a deceptive facade to encourage her. Ren Xinzheng examined her pulse and then persuaded her carefully. Jian Xi had reached the point of despair and even contemplated suicide. Ren Xinzheng encouraged her to continue cooperating with the treatment, reminding her that life is not just about herself. The prescription was recorded in ancient books, proving that there were precedents, so she should not give up hope.
With Yang Xiaohong's help, Chen Hui finally gave birth. Shortly after, the ambulance arrived, and Chen Hui received medical assistance. Yang Xiaohong finally breathed a sigh of relief. She had learned how to deliver a baby and prevented a recurrence of similar sudden deaths. She gained great confidence. Ren Xinzheng answered the phone, and Yang Xiaohong excitedly reported the thrilling scene that had just unfolded.
The Chinese New Year was approaching, and Linglan chatted with Ren Xinzheng about their daily lives. Mengmeng would be taken by her parents to an amusement park and a museum abroad, but Sun Toutou had nowhere to go. Ren Xinzheng suggested that Sun Toutou celebrate the New Year with them. Linglan still couldn't fully accept Sun Toutou, mentioning that Sun Toutou had accumulated too many negative points in the past. Although there had been some progress recently, Sun Toutou still caused trouble from time to time. Hearing that his wife was busy with household chores all day long, Ren Xinzheng declared that he would take care of the household chores this year.
In the early morning, Linglan came out of the bedroom and was surprised to see Ren Xinzheng mopping the floor. It was like discovering a new world. After decades of marriage, she had never seen a man doing household chores. Linglan happily went downstairs but unexpectedly stepped on the wet mop, causing her to slip and fall down the stairs. However, despite this, she was still delighted with her husband's progress. She urged him not to stop and to continue mopping.
Sun Toutou secretly glanced at the medical book her master had taken out. She wanted to see the traditional Chinese medicine prescription for Jian Xi's illness. However, she discovered that the medical book in her master's hand was actually an account book. It turned out that the 300-year-old tile Ren Xinzheng mentioned earlier was just an excuse to delay. Ren Xinzheng earnestly advised her that as a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, she should give hope to patients. Life is a wonderful thing, and one should not give up hope just because they can't stand up. Moreover, Zhu Xia and Jian Xi were dependent on each other. If anything happened to Jian Xi, what would happen to Zhu Xia in the future?
After her master's enlightenment, Sun Toutou suddenly felt that she was too superficial. Even honesty should be adapted to different situations. If she were to tell Jian Xi that there was no cure, how desperate would the heart of this young girl in her flowering age be? Living every day in the shadow of darkness is a terrifying thing.
Related Posts