21st Century Necromancer-Chapter 794 - 790 Healing Situation

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794: Chapter 790 Healing Situation

794 -790 Healing Situation

The patient’s reunion with Dian was just a minor episode.

After Chen Yu had reviewed the patient’s medical history and confirmed his condition, he left the ward with the other doctors to continue their rounds.

After they had visited all the wards and the doctors had disbanded, Chen Yu was preparing to return to his office with the children of the Sixth Destroyer Fleet when Dian suddenly reached out and grabbed his clothes.

“Commander, is that uncle suffering from a very serious illness?” Dian asked Chen Yu with a concerned expression.

“Yes, he has cancer, which is a very serious illness.

It causes him a lot of pain and he could die if he doesn’t get treatment in time,” Chen Yu explained to Dian, not avoiding any words despite her being a child.

Although the children of the Sixth Destroyer Fleet all look like children and act like children, their cute appearances cannot hide the fact that they were once warships, massive beasts of war built from steel, weapons designed for warfare.

As cruel as it sounds, that is the nature of a Ship-girl: beneath the beautiful and cute appearance lies an essence forged from steel and war.

However, despite their past as warships, the children of the Sixth Destroyer Fleet are now just a group of adorable kids.

After listening to Chen Yu’s explanation, they all asked with concern, “Then, Commander, can you cure him?

You can definitely do it, right?”

“If I can’t cure him after you all said that, wouldn’t I lose face?” Chen Yu smiled, assuring the four little girls, “Don’t worry, I will cure him.”

“Thank you, Commander!” Dian, feeling relieved upon hearing Chen Yu’s words, quickly bowed seriously and pleaded, “Please make sure to cure him.

Dian can tell he’s a very kind uncle.

When Dian was lost and couldn’t find Rai, he was always very eager to help, so Commander, please save him!”

Seeing how earnest Dian was, Chen Yu also promised her seriously, “I guarantee, I will do my best to cure him.”

After saying that, he reached out and rubbed Dian’s little head, then said to her and the other three little girls, “Alright, let’s go back to the office.

I will have someone prepare tea and desserts for you.

Does Akatsuki-chan want to eat pudding?”

“Can I?

Is it the sweet pudding that Sister Beifa made last time?

Akatsuki wants to eat it again,” Akatsuki said, her anticipation evident even though she was usually composed.

“It’s that kind of pudding, but it might not be as delicious as Beifa’s since her cooking skills are not something ordinary people can match,” Chen Yu nodded with certainty, but added a clarification.

But this made no difference to the children of the Sixth Destroyer Fleet; they were still looking forward to the pudding Chen Yu had mentioned.

After taking the children back to the office, Chen Yu instructed his secretary Shirai Rena to buy pudding and prepare tea for Akatsuki and the others, while he himself sat down at his desk to start his day’s work.

Akatsuki and her sisters watched Chen Yu busy at his desk and consciously lowered their voices to speak.

Even Rai, who was usually noisy, spoke in a quiet and well-behaved tone.

Noticing the actions of the four little girls, Chen Yu smiled and reflected on their thoughtfulness.

For him, if he wished, with the heightened senses of a demigod, he could perceive everything happening in Tokyo—whispers had no meaning.

As for noisy disturbances, Chen Yu needed only a thought to block out all sounds around him.

Nevertheless, he was still pleased that these little girls had this thoughtfulness, and his mood lightened considerably.

Feeling good, his efficiency in getting things done naturally increased, and Chen Yu quickly finished the documents at hand, leaving only the medical record of the real estate sales patient with metastatic cancer.

After Chen Yu had used a broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug to suppress the activity of the cancer cells in his body, the patient had entered the second phase of treatment, wherein chemotherapy was gradually killing the cancer cells, and the healing potion developed by Chen Yu was simultaneously repairing his body.

However, so far, the effects of chemotherapy weren’t considered ideal.

After all, the cancer had spread throughout the body, and in usual cases, patients at this stage would only undertake palliative care to extend their lifespan, with healing being nearly impossible.

Of course, under normal circumstances, the ineffectiveness of chemotherapy was due to the unlimited division and mutation of cancer cells after they had spread throughout the body, causing them to increase exponentially.

Chemotherapy couldn’t effectively eliminate the cancer cells, hence the poor results.

The reason why chemotherapy wasn’t effective in this patient’s case was related to his physical condition.

By the time he was brought to Chen Yu, he was in the late stages of cancer with a very poor physical condition.

Under these circumstances, the internal medicine doctors didn’t dare use aggressive methods to treat him, so even during chemotherapy, it was basically the same as routine palliative care, and the ineffectiveness was expected.

However, according to the current medical report, after the suppression of the cancer cells’ activity within the patient’s body, the healing potion was effectively repairing his body, showing significant improvement from when he was first brought in.

Thus, in the medical record, the internal medicine doctors also noted that they would increase the intensity of the chemotherapy once the patient’s body recovered to a certain degree.

Chen Yu had no objections to this.

The treatment method he had wanted to try was also chemotherapy, only that the drug he used was a new type of targeted medicine that he had further improved and developed in his own laboratory based on the broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug.

This drug had already been tested in the lab and had demonstrated good results on the tumors in the experimental animals.

However, there were also a few very rare cases where the drug, once injected into an animal, not only killed cancer cells on a massive scale but also killed normal cells, leading to the rapid death of the experimental animals.

This was why Chen Yu had not applied this drug in clinical settings.

Until he could find and solve the issue, he did not wish to gamble with the lives of patients to test the drug’s efficacy.

However, with this patient literally brought to his doorstep, Chen Yu hoped to try this treatment method on him.

Of course, Chen Yu’s idea of trying was after he had resolved the issue of the drug killing normal cells in certain cases.

Luckily, the patient’s condition was now under control, giving him time to wait for Chen Yu to solve the problem.