"Dr. Zhao, is there any way you can think of to help?"
Ma Jianteng's words were almost a plea, something he hadn't done in a long time.
"Let's conduct an examination first when you return. I can't say whether there is a way or not until I understand the situation."
Zhao Heng thought for a moment before speaking slowly.
From ancient times, treating high-ranking officials was never a doctor's favorite task.
As seen in historical court dramas, whenever someone close to the emperor falls ill, be it a prince or the emperor's favorite concubine, the first thing the emperor says to the visiting doctor is, "If you can't cure him, neither will you live."
Imagine, when hearing such words while treating a patient, which doctor can still calmly focus on the treatment?
As for martial arts dramas where a doctor is killed for not curing a disease, those exist too.
It's not that editors have lost their minds; even in modern society, incidents of patients killing doctors occur frequently!
