Love Healing Manual
Chapter 132 Cooperation
Chapter 132 Cooperation
"To be honest, I have no choice; it's related to my own interests," Lin Ze said sincerely.
He knew that his senior sister was thinking about her future and felt that it was really unnecessary to bother with an unrelated patient.
This is not to say that my senior sister is cruel or would not help someone in distress.
Instead, she often had to learn to respect other people's fates. She had long advised Lin Ze to let the patient come to the medical school for examination, since the University of Tokyo's medical school was the cradle of medicine in Japan, and even difficult and complicated diseases could be solved.
But if this can't solve the problem, then going to other hospitals will be futile.
Following the normal line of thought, there's nothing wrong with this suggestion.
But Lin Ze possesses a healing system, which undoubtedly links his fate with that of his senior.
There's no escaping it, no hiding from it.
"What's the connection?" Shimazu Kazune didn't understand what Lin Ze meant.
"It's not just about saving her; I need to figure out the cause of this illness, which is very important to me."
"Relying on yourself is nothing short of wishful thinking. Even if you use my privileges to see the paper, what difference will it make?"
"Senior sister is right."
Lin Ze didn't rush to refute. Instead, he took out something he had prepared in advance from his pocket. It was a report he had written based on his senior's illness, which could be said to have condensed all his understanding and thoughts during this period into it.
This was actually something I wrote on the spot while Kitagawa Ayane-senpai was buying a bento box.
Lin Ze's decision to seek help from his senior sister was also a last-minute one.
Therefore, he hesitated when he presented this report.
"Take a look at this first." Lin Ze handed over the report.
Shimazu Kazune's gaze fell on the thin sheet of paper. She glanced at Lin Ze and couldn't help but sigh inwardly.
Previous warnings had no effect, and he still wouldn't give up trying to persuade her. Shimazu Kazune once again realized how stubborn Hayashi was.
Perhaps this is what people who are determined to pursue something are like.
Just like her own pursuit in pharmacology.
The senior sister didn't expect to persuade Lin Ze with just a few words.
Kazune Shimazu put down what she was doing, unfolded the thin sheet of paper, and began to read what was on it.
Lin Ze's handwriting was very clear, densely covering the entire sheet of paper.
At the beginning.
Shimazu Kazune didn't take it that seriously. In fact, she didn't want to read the report at all. Time was precious, and if it weren't for Lin Ze who came to beg her, she would have kicked him out long ago.
Where else can one find such patience?
However, after reading only a small portion...
Her brows furrowed immediately, realizing that something was wrong.
The report is very detailed and professional.
Furthermore, their understanding of brain nerves is so profound that their views differ greatly from the mainstream views in the current medical field, and they have compiled a great deal of data to support their arguments.
The lines of tiny handwriting contained arguments that became increasingly astonishing with each reading.
"Where did you collect this from?" Shimazu Kazune asked curiously after looking at part of it.
"I wrote it myself," Lin Ze admitted, his gaze returning to calm.
He knew the report's value would surprise his senior, but there was nothing he could do at this point.
Since he has chosen the only person he trusts, how can he expect the other person to help him if he keeps everything from them?
"You're not kidding?" Shimazu Kazune was clearly taken aback and asked in surprise.
"For the past few months, I have focused my attention on this, and I have been researching it in addition to my daily studies. That's how I came up with these things. I have read almost all the papers by authoritative professors in the field of neuroscience, both at home and abroad. I found that very few people have mentioned the relationship between this type of mental disorder and the subjectivity of consciousness, so I made some hypotheses."
The words fell.
The entire laboratory fell silent once again.
Shimazu Kazuya frowned as he carefully read the report, but the shock in his eyes did not diminish at all. He would occasionally look up and look at Lin Ze with a particularly puzzled expression.
Until she finished reading everything.
The thin sheet of paper was placed on the lab table.
"You're not lying?" Shimazu Kazune couldn't suppress her curiosity and asked again.
However, what he received was Lin Ze's renewed affirmation.
Knowing his personality, his senior sister knew he wouldn't joke about this.
Judging from the meticulousness of this report, which draws on a large number of research papers and knowledge related to neuroscience, she simply did not believe that Lin Ze had completed it independently.
Even for her, a PhD in pharmacology and a renowned expert in the field of pharmacology at the University of Tokyo School of Medicine.
To write a paper to this level requires several days and nights of arduous research.
Especially this argument that goes against mainstream viewpoints.
"Even a typical medical doctor couldn't write something like this. By meticulously mapping the anatomical and molecular structure of brain cells and the connectivity of the whole brain, one can determine human brain function, the cause of brain injury, and brain diseases. In the report, you say that you can capture the structural, cellular, and molecular details of the vascular system, and after differentiating cell types through transcriptomics, you can track cell morphology, connectivity, subcellular structures, and post-translational modifications of proteins."
She looked at Lin Ze and said, "Take the first half of this report to the lab and use it on animals. You can directly track cell morphology and connectivity, as well as protein translation. The second half, which you wrote about the connection between neurological diseases and subjectivity, is very different from current research arguments and can be considered novel."
Lin Ze listened quietly and nodded in agreement.
“That’s right. I know that Professor Hammier has some research achievements in this area, which is why I wanted to see his papers.”
Kazune Shimazu gave him a deep look.
She had initially thought Lin Ze was overestimating himself, but this report changed her mind. At least in the field of neuroscience research, Lin Ze's level of expertise far exceeded her expectations.
She always believed that Lin Ze had the talent to become a good doctor. As long as he was willing to work hard, it would be easy for him to become a scientific researcher or an excellent clinician in a hospital.
but.
If one can reach this level through self-study...
Then her previous misjudgment of Lin Ze's talent was a bit serious.
Shimazu Kazune scrutinized the young Lin Ze once more, her gaze deep. If she remembered correctly.
Her junior brother was only twenty years old.
……
the other side.
Kitagawa Ayane strolled leisurely through the campus, enjoying the tranquility of the night.
The evening breeze that blew in from time to time was a bit chilly, but it couldn't get into her collar.
She walked to a secluded corner of the campus, to a teaching building that had long been overlooked and was covered with the marks of time.
Upon reaching the seventh floor, she skillfully pushed open the door to the equipment room.
The entire equipment room was pitch black, with only a hazy moonlight covering the two tables. Everything else was hidden in the darkness, and in the silence, even the slightest sound she made was crystal clear.
Kitagawa Ayane wasn't very brave to come to the deserted old building so late at night.
She wasn't afraid.
The senior student knelt on the foam mat and looked around.
She had never been here at night before, so she felt a sense of novelty.
If Lin Ze had come along too, the treatment would have been incredibly stimulating and exciting.
Just imagining it made her feel hot all over.
buzz-
Kitagawa Ayane was startled when her phone, which was in her pocket, suddenly rang.
Normally, her LINK is almost silent, except very occasionally when Kaoru Murayama sends her a message.
Could it be that woman, Miyagi Suzuo, again...?
she thought.
Soon, Kitagawa Ayane's guess was confirmed; as soon as she opened her phone, she saw that it was indeed Miyagi Suzuo sending a message.
"Miyagi Suzuo: Surveillance.jpg"
Many times, Kitagawa Ayane felt that even though she herself was sick, the young lady's head was probably not much better.
He sent an emoji out of nowhere, I have no idea what it means.
Just as she was thinking about it, another message came in.
"Miyagi Suzuo: What are you and Hayashi Sawa doing?"
"Miyagi Suzuo: You've read it, I've seen it."
"Miyagi Suzuo: Surveillance.jpg"
Seemingly to avenge her past use of the emoji, Miyagi Suzuo also created a surveillance emoji that is annoying to look at: a pink Hello Kitty.
Kitagawa Ayane: You should ask Lin Ze instead of me.
"Miyagi Suzuo: He doesn't like being constantly bothered, so I don't usually send him links unless it's something important."
Ayane Kitagawa: I also don't like being constantly bothered.
"Miyagi Suzuo: What do you mean? (angry)"
"Ayane Kitagawa: Literal meaning"
In the dark equipment room, through that angry little expression, Kitagawa Ayane could even imagine Miyagi's irritated and questioning look.
After all, this was the expression that Kitagawa Ayane made most often in front of her.
Immediately after two buzzing sounds, a message came in.
"Miyagi Suzuo: Fine, I won't argue with you."
"Miyagi Suzuo: There's something I'd like to discuss with you."
Kitagawa Ayane paused for a moment when she saw this wording.
discuss?
This doesn't seem like Suzuo Miyagi's attitude at all.
It's probably still related to Lin Ze, otherwise he wouldn't have sent the message so proactively.
Kitagawa Ayane: Do you want to discuss this with me?
Miyagi Suzuo: Hmm, after thinking it over, how about we team up?
Kitagawa Ayane: No!
"Miyagi Suzuo: I haven't even said what kind of collaboration it is yet (angry)"
Kitagawa Ayane: You can tell just by guessing, it's definitely not a good thing.
"Miyagi Suzuo: Hmph, you never know. Once Lin Ze's family comes back in a few days, you won't be able to stay there anymore. That will definitely have an impact on you, won't it?"
Kitagawa Ayane: And then?
"Miyagi Suzuo: How about I take pity on you and rent you an apartment near Lin Ze's place? Don't get me wrong, this isn't for you, it's for Lin Ze."
Upon seeing the message, Kitagawa Ayane's expression became uncertain and suspicious. She didn't know what the other person was thinking, but something just felt off.
Suspicion immediately arose.
You know, Miyagi Suzuo hated it the most when she was around Lin Ze, so why did she suddenly change her mind? Even if she realized that Lin Ze needed her, it shouldn't have come to this extent.
then.
Kitagawa Ayane slowly typed a "?" in the chat box.
(End of this chapter)
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