Dragon's Origin

#1273 - The Trouble with Rose (Part 1)

The surprise wasn't limited to outsiders; even the beautiful nurses who assisted Wang Sheng during Rose's emergency surgery were puzzled and waiting for Wang Sheng to explain.

Of course, everything was prioritized around Wang Sheng's health, so they were willing to wait, confident that Wang Sheng would eventually tell them.

Wang Sheng didn't keep the women waiting for long. After examining Rose's recovery with the nurses, he personally taught everyone some basic first aid techniques for external injuries.

Wang Sheng shared fundamental skills like wound suturing without reservation, but he was cautious when teaching about blood transfusions. He emphasized that, in principle, blood transfusions between different blood types are not possible.

Wang Sheng briefly explained blood type classifications, universal donors, and universal recipients, outlining why his blood was suitable when others' wasn't. He simplified the ABO blood system, omitting details like Rh-negative and Rh-positive factors. Even this basic explanation astonished the women.

In this world, alchemists are revered, and doctors are plentiful, but no one has ever studied medicine with such precision. The fact that blood alone involves so much knowledge hinted at the complexity of other areas.

Some of the nurses with medical inclinations saw a vast, new world under Wang Sheng's guidance—a completely different and novel direction.

Rose's massive blood loss would have been considered incurable and fatal in the past, but Wang Sheng rescued her by providing blood transfusions at any cost.

The logic was simple: since Rose lost too much blood, replenish it! But who would have thought that someone else's blood could be used? Initially, the women viewed Wang Sheng's actions as extending Rose's life force with his own, defying fate!

Now understanding the principle, they were enlightened and became more interested in this advanced medical technique. They would likely dedicate significant effort to researching it. Mei'er and Rose would undoubtedly allocate substantial funds to support such research.

Wang Sheng didn't conceal the mysterious injection, but he didn't know its exact composition either. He told the women that it contained life-force stimulants, possibly including exciting medications and secretions from certain glands in the body. Its primary function was to stimulate the life potential of a dying person, buying time for a final rescue attempt.

In summary, Wang Sheng's explanation gave the women a new direction, revealing an incredibly exciting world. Perhaps this would gradually introduce modern medical knowledge to this world, saving more lives, which Wang Sheng would gladly welcome.

Wang Sheng shared openly with the beauties of the Grand View Garden, but he treated outsiders differently. Even Steward Zhou only received the explanation that Wang Sheng used a heaven-defying secret method to save Rose. Mei'er didn't elaborate to the Empress, not even to her own mother.

With Wang Sheng and Rose not fully recovered, the women didn't pester them, but carefully attended to them, bringing over various tonics as if money were no object.

Rose recovered slowly, but Wang Sheng recovered quickly. In just three days, his blood and energy were fully replenished. Besides the tonics, the "squid whiskers" also played a vital role.

Wang Sheng's personally cooked seafood porridge not only greatly nourished Mei'er but also served as the best tonic for Rose. Its potency astonished Mei'er.

Two days after Rose's condition stabilized and entered the recovery phase, Wang Sheng recounted his treasure hunt with the old Taoist to Mei'er and Rose while keeping them company.

He omitted the bizarre and beautiful scenes in the ocean and the powerful sea monsters, focusing on the process of finding Zhu Xingsheng's treasure, which amazed Mei'er and Rose. Who would have thought that Zhu Xingsheng would arrange everything so secretly and hide the treasure so well?

"Old Zhu clearly didn't intend for his son to find the treasure," Wang Sheng stated, concluding their later discussion with the old Taoist.

Hidden so secretly, unless Zhu Xingsheng had told Zhu Shaodong about the treasure beforehand, Zhu Shaodong wouldn't have found it even if he went there. Wang Sheng didn't believe that Zhu Shaodong, with his cowardice, would dare to dive into the water to retrieve the treasure after seeing those sea monsters along the way.

Of course, the valuable items had to be shared with Mei'er and Rose. Except for the cultivation manuals that the old Taoist took back for classification and identification, Wang Sheng gave Mei'er all the remaining heirlooms from Baoqing Yu Tang and various medicinal pills.

Mei'er was nominally Zhu Xingsheng's adopted daughter, making her inheritance legitimate.

Mei'er didn't even glance at the valuable items. No matter how valuable, they were only worth a few million or tens of millions of gold coins, an amount Mei'er no longer cared about. However, she treasured the scrolls documenting Baoqing Yu Tang's various channels and business experiences.

Mei'er was already the head manager of Baoqing Yu Tang, intimately familiar with its operations. Now that she had these documents, she could confidently rebuild Baoqing Yu Tang anytime she wanted.

"You can delegate it to some trusted aides. You don't need to be someone who goes back on their word," Wang Sheng advised, guessing her thoughts from her excited expression. "Baoqing Yu Tang's scale is still a bit too small."

If Wang Sheng's words were to spread, countless people would weep, including Lu Wenhou of Yu Bao Zhai. If Baoqing Yu Tang's scale was considered small, wouldn't Yu Bao Zhai, which was similar in size, also be insignificant in Mei'er and Wang Sheng's eyes?

Mei'er happily read and organized Baoqing Yu Tang's inheritance. Wang Sheng also stayed with Rose during her recovery. Rose's condition was stabilizing well, and Wang Sheng specifically asked Qingling and Qingchen to re-examine her. However, after the re-examination, the two old Taoists didn't show any expression, but the glances they gave Wang Sheng suggested that there was trouble.

"Is it very troublesome?" Taking the opportunity to see the two old Taoists out, Wang Sheng led them to his training room, where it was convenient to talk.

"Madam Rose's condition has stabilized, and her life is definitely not in danger," Qingchen said to Wang Sheng without reservation, pausing before adding, "However, her cultivation will likely be greatly affected."

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