Chapter 870: Chapter 334: The Boy’s Strange Illness, Heart Spasms, Treating Cancer! [10,000 Characters Monthly Ticket Request]
So might as well say it was a joke.
Everyone laughs it off.
"This..."
Ah Shan looked at Uncle Jiri and then cast his gaze on Zhang Lingchuan.
He felt President Zhang wouldn’t do something so trivial.
Moreover, although this possibility seems absurd, based on past experience, President Zhang probably has reasoning or evidence to support his statement.
"Does it hurt?"
Zhang Lingchuan didn’t answer but lifted his clothes and pressed on Ah Yun’s belly, stroking in a manner that seemed strange yet reasonable.
Ah Yun shook her head.
Then Zhang Lingchuan continued asking about sensations in other areas.
"Actually, having a child in the belly doesn’t necessarily mean pregnancy. There are many possibilities for having a child, such as a teratoma. With this condition, the child might not be a mature entity; it might be just a part."
Zhang Lingchuan said slowly at the moment.
Through the earlier touching and pulse-checking, he has now found his shield.
"Teratoma!"
"Whoa! Whoa! How did I forget about this!!"
"Wow, I’m genuinely amazed, the answer is so reasonable and really possible!!"
"Thought about this just now but didn’t dare to say it, extra points for myself!!"
Livestream room.
The barrage flew out.
Audience numbers soared once again.
"Orange-flavored chocolate: An anesthesiologist passing by, during laparoscopic teratoma procedures, the most common sounds heard in the operating room (audio) include but are not limited to: ’Whoa, so much fat’, ’Whoa, such long hair’, ’Whoa, there’s even teeth’, ’Yikes~’, ’Suction’s clogged’..."
There were also anesthesiologists jumping out.
Describing the scene encountered during teratoma surgery.
Truly filled with banter.
"Mai Mai Little Rice Cake: About half a year ago, I interned in gynecology. Our director excavated a teratoma claiming it was her career’s largest, with two handfuls of hair, almost 10 teeth, and a bunch of skull bones. An 18-year-old girl, discovered only now, initially unaware of so much from the images. Because she was a young girl, didn’t dare to switch from minimally invasive to open surgery. A 2-hour expected surgery turned into 5 hours. Director was nearly exhausted. Everyone must, must do regular check-ups! These can be identified early through ultrasound!"
"Evergreen at the Door: A bunch of skull bones? So absurd!!"
"The Fatty Doesn’t Want to Talk: Pure layman, what exactly is a teratoma? What kind of thing is it?"
"Bunny President: What kind of thing... Let me think, generally inside a teratoma it’s like this, for example, grab a bunch of hair from the barber shop floor, stuff it into a big bowl of sesame paste, then throw in one or two teeth, add a couple of bones, some skull bits mixed into a ball, then put it into a balloon and tie it, imagine that."
"Whoa! Stop talking! There’s a vivid image now! Unexplainably spooky!!"
...
"Umelon: Oh my God, is this big data or fate! I’m currently at the hospital, preparing for a teratoma surgery tomorrow or the day after! I also discovered I had this teratoma during a health check! Age 22, the first health check and got this big news, I was stunned! I even stayed over at the hospital first night yesterday, was groggily pulled up this morning for lab tests, just finished blood drawing lying in bed opened Dr. Zhang’s livestream, then saw this..."
This topic attracted not only anesthesiologists but also many interested viewers.
Including those venting, the young woman who once interned in gynecology dealing with teratomas with the director.
Opposite said the director excavated for five hours, nearly exhausted.
And urged everyone to get regular check-ups.
Also those bewildered.
Asking what teratomas are.
There were warmhearted ones too.
Directly provided a simple straightforward explanation.
Not to mention an unlucky viewer whether monitored by big data or fate.
Found to have a teratoma preparing for surgery.
And just happened to scroll across this teratoma.
It’s utterly ridiculous.
"Uh... seeing everyone chatting so lively, I’m embarrassed to interrupt, but what Dr. Zhang mentioned is many situations might occur such as teratomas, not necessarily teratomas right?"
"Judging by your response you’re new here, let me tell you, in Dr. Zhang’s livestream the diagnosis is like this, Dr. Zhang highlights key points and gives hints, just go for the hint!"
"Exactly, if he says for example a teratoma, there’s a 99% chance it’s a teratoma. As for if it’s not, the media friends would be delighted with various reports on Dr. Zhang’s mishap!!"
"+1."
"+99."
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[Dr. Zhang’s daily livestream viewers: 8122011.]
[TikTok popularity overall ranking TOP50.]
[30. Dr. Zhang’s Daily: Highest viewers of the day 812.20w.]
Viewership skyrocketing like a rocket.
From just over seven million directly to over eight million.
Livestream room split into multiple groups.
There were bewildered ones, shocked ones, and medical student viewers analyzing seriously, and there were skeptics too.
But even this skeptic had many responses.
Even in a livestream called "The Hongzi Scolded by the Dog".
"Brothers, it’s correct! You all see, our Brother Zhang just now reached out and touched the belly, right, and also asked about the reactions, only after doing everything he said ’for example teratoma’, highlight this brothers! What’s Brother Zhang’s favorite words to use? ’Likelihood’, ’possibly’, ’maybe’, ’for example’...right? Uncertain terms!"