Chapter 239: Holding Hands

Snow in Su Nan had stopped for several days.

After Lu Tong woke up, the medical officers were ecstatic.

A disease that once seemed incurable, a candle destined to go out, took a turn for the better at the very last moment, bringing light amidst darkness and bloom amid desolation.

The medical officers recorded this case with the intent of bringing it back to Shengjing for research with all members of the Medical Officer Institute after the epidemic. Perhaps it could become one of Da Liang's significant case studies in the history of medicine.

Many people visited her daily, each of them checking her pulse and asking about her condition. Lu Tong had been a doctor for so many years, and this was her first time as a patient. At first, it was novel, but gradually it became somewhat overwhelming.