The woman was holding a boy who was as thin as a skeleton in her arms.
The boy looked just like skin and bones, incredibly pitiful.
Ye Chen walked over and asked, "Big sister, what illness does your child have?"
The woman wept as she spoke, "My son was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy at one year old. He needs a special medication from abroad, and one injection costs 700,000. We are still short by over ten thousand, and my husband is out borrowing money. If he doesn't get the injection, my son might die."
Hearing this, Ye Chen's gaze sharpened. Seven hundred thousand for one injection, this is outrageous.
In his past life, Ye Chen had seen a movie called "I Am Not the Medicine God," and this injection was even more extortionate than the movie portrayed.
Seven hundred thousand per injection clearly feels like robbery.
The doctor sighed, "I'm sorry, but our hospital has a rule. Without payment, the injection can't be administered."