A nurse wheeled a patient to Qin Han's side.
In the nurse's view, entrusting the most critical patients to Qin Han was the right decision, because with Doctor Qin, the patient's chances of survival would greatly increase.
It wasn't a matter of distrust in other doctors, but a matter of responsibility towards the patients.
Qin Han stepped forward to examine the patient's body and, after diagnosing his pulse, took out the needle bag he carried and expertly drew the Golden Needle, swiftly inserting three needles into the patient's chest.
Suddenly, the patient began coughing violently and then opened his eyes. Upon seeing Qin Han, the patient asked, "Doctor, is there still hope for me?"
"Don't worry, there's nothing serious!" Qin Han reassured the patient. Although the patient's condition was actually very bad, Qin Han simply didn't want to upset him. Moreover, Qin Han believed that, although it would be troublesome, he could still treat him successfully.