"What do you mean? You're supposed to be this hospital's top expert, and now you're telling me there's nothing you can do? Is my daughter's illness really that severe?"
Yue Chenxiang was visibly agitated.
Dean Liu shook his head and said, "Your daughter's metrics are all perfectly normal, yet she's in a coma—a situation that Western medicine truly can't resolve.
I suggest you seek out a renowned Chinese medicine practitioner; perhaps they can help.
Your husband must know someone skilled in that field, right?"
He didn't dare to claim that Yao Bingyue was pretending to be ill.
After all, there have been cases where tests showed no symptoms but the patient ended up having a serious condition.
To ensure proper care, Dean Liu decided to recommend Chinese medicine for Yao Bingyue.
"Are you kidding me? You know our Capital Medical Group specializes in Western medicine, modern medicine. I don't believe in Chinese medicine—it's nothing but witchcraft."