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[The Girls' School Teacher] (Episode 22, Chapter 4) 

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Chapter Four: Saving Luisa



I promised Herdman that, starting with the ninth patient, I would accept one patient each month.



On November 1st, the third patient was admitted to Suzuki Private Hospital.



This patient wasn't from the American mainland, but from the Hawaiian Islands.



Her name was Luisa. She wasn't a rich princess, nor the daughter of a politician, just an ordinary

indigenous girl.



Sixteen-year-old Luisa Lucas had helped her parents run a small beach barbecue restaurant since childhood.

Her family was comfortably well-off, and the optimistic nature of Hawaiians meant they lived a good life.



But just a week ago, disaster struck. While busy grilling meat on the open beach, Luisa

suddenly collapsed for no apparent reason. Those present immediately rushed her to the hospital.



On the way to the hospital, Luisa's skin changed from a healthy Hawaiian brown to a jet-black color

, and every one or two hours, a layer of black liquid would seep from her skin. Even with

intravenous glucose to replenish fluids, the more fluid was administered, the more it leaked out.



Doctors from Hawaii gathered at the hospital, but no matter what tests they used, they couldn't figure out what

was . Even with their best efforts, they couldn't stop the water in Luisa's body from turning into a black liquid and

leaking out.



The glucose supplements, after the initial discomfort, eventually had some effect in slowing down the bleeding and

replenishing the body 's fluids; otherwise, they would have lost hope long ago.



Watching the comatose Luisa grow weaker and weaker each day, her parents, siblings, and others

couldn't help but weep.



The tragic fate of the cheerful and lovely Luisa, reported by Hawaiian media, quickly attracted

widespread attention, and countless people appealed for a way to save this hardworking and kind young girl.



Coincidentally, on the third day after Luisa contracted the strange illness,

Mr. , was vacationing in Hawaii. Hearing about the story, with the keen eye of a journalist, he

immediately saw this as a perfect opportunity to create a national sensation.



Americans are naturally passionate and exuberant, especially in seeing themselves as the world's greatest saviors—a kind

of "heroic complex" that has influenced Americans for centuries.



Louisa had contributed to her family from a young age, her small shoulders bearing the weight of their responsibilities

. She was also well-regarded on the nearby beaches, known for her helpfulness and optimistic nature. Such

a virtuous girl, now afflicted with this strange illness and on the verge of death, undoubtedly deserved maximum

attention .



Christian immediately contacted CNN's Hawaii branch and personally intervened,

discovering a program called "Save Louisa."



While CNN is a 24/7 news channel, there's a certain finesse to what

news what occupies prime time.



The Hawaii branch had previously reported the story, but the headquarters censors didn't find it

particularly noteworthy and skipped it. After all, with so many things happening globally every day,

a girl's strange illness was hardly a big deal.



But with Christian's involvement, things changed. As a top CNN anchor, Christian had

a vast network and influence. His personal appearance as a reporter on the show was immediately upgraded to a live

broadcast across the US, with CNN providing him with tremendous support.



CNN has over 80 million households in the US, and its content is also

available in . "Save Luisa" was scheduled for 8 PM US time, the most prime time slot, which

made "Save Luisa" an instant hit. Overnight, the name of the little Hawaiian girl, Luisa, became known

throughout the United States .



American media are always adept at creating a tragic atmosphere. After several live broadcasts and interviews, Luisa

earned countless tears. In just one day, donations to her exceeded one million, totaling over twenty

million US dollars, and countless others prayed for her.



Immediately after the program aired, American dermatologists and surgeons formed

a joint medical team of fifteen top-notch doctors. After a ten-hour journey

, they arrived at the hospital where Louisa was being treated as quickly as possible to begin a new round of diagnosis.



The diagnosis process was broadcast live nationwide, but unfortunately, viewers only saw

the doctors shaking their heads in silence as they emerged from the ward and examination room.



In a closed conference room, the doctors discussed for several hours, ultimately announcing that they could not determine the cause of

this strange illness or its origin. They could only use conventional treatments to try and save Louisa

's life as much as possible, but the situation was far from optimistic.



Upon hearing this news, Louisa's mother immediately fainted. Her siblings huddled together,

weeping desperately. Her father, expressionless, pounded the wall beside him,

feeling nothing even with his bloodied hands… Had others not restrained him, he might have broken his hands.



The family's desperate display deeply moved viewers across America.



President Clinton, equally adept at manipulating public sentiment, immediately issued a statement at the White House, saying that his greatest wish before

leaving office was to see the lovely Louisa regain her health.



This statement drew praise from those disappointed by the "Lewinsky scandal,

" instantly boosting President Clinton's popularity once again.



With the president's endorsement, other members of Congress, governors, and others seized the opportunity to promote and express their support.

While many were driven by self-interest, their efforts undeniably spurred nationwide

action to find a cure for the little girl's strange illness.



Thus, Dr. Naker, the pride of the American people and the world's second-best doctor, naturally became

the biggest lifeline for Louisa for the vast majority of Americans.



"I am not making this request as a candidate for the next president of the United States, but as

the father of twin daughters. I hereby request that Dr. Hedman grant this opportunity to Louisa;

she needs Dr. Naker's help!"



George W. Bush wasn't one to be trifled with. The election was on the 7th of next month, and even the usually

tough Bush had to use this opportunity to gain more votes.



His rival, Gore, also delivered a tearful plea around the same time,

even breaking down in tears – something Bush could never do.



Gore's approval ratings surged, but fate played a cruel trick on him.



Even though everyone was pleading with Dean Hedman, he

had no everything had been pre-arranged, and breaking the agreement would have

been devastating for Washington National Hospital.



The patient scheduled for November was Pick, suffering from severe varicose veins in both hands. Hulton, the 59th richest man in

America , had paid a $100 million donation to Washington National Hospital to secure

a slot for the third month.



Well-informed individuals, with inside information leaked, quickly surrounded Hulton.



Horton, whose condition wasn't critical, certainly didn't disappoint. He readily agreed to give his spot

to Louisa. But the most crucial part was his last sentence: "I made this decision entirely because I was moved by Mr.

George Bush, inspired by his great personality and charisma."



It's said that while people were cheering for Horton and George W. Bush, Mr. Gore smashed his

television .



The reason was simple: Horton, a veteran Republican, naturally wanted to help

Bush, the Republican candidate, not Gore, the Democratic candidate. Therefore, just half a day later, George W. Bush's support

surged, completely overwhelming Gore.



With both sides agreeing, a Northwest Airlines charter flight departed from Hawaii last night and arrived at Tokyo Narita Airport on the morning of November

1st . Escorted by personnel from the US Embassy, he was directly admitted to

Suzuki Private Hospital. I received the news at 11 PM Japan time on Monday, which is 10 AM



Eastern Time in the US .   Hedman explained the reason for the patient's change of heart and told me that Louisa's examination and treatment data had been faxed to Kyoka's office for my reference.   After hanging up, I didn't even have time to berate Hedman for disturbing my sleep. I stopped meditating and rushed to the hospital. However, the hospital was already surrounded by reporters, and I had to make a difficult journey through a nearby courtyard and its underground passage to get inside.   Kyoka, Tominaga Akira, and four beautiful nurses, who had been notified by me, were already waiting in a small conference room, meticulously organizing the treatment data from Hawaii .   When encountering difficult cases, one relies not only on one's own abilities but also on extensive knowledge.   My father had required me to study various medical books since I was a child; I had at least tens of thousands of cases and the functions and uses of tens of thousands of drugs . But after seeing the photos and various examination data, I was still puzzled for a long time because I had never seen such a strange disease before.   After reviewing dozens of test results, I still couldn't pinpoint the damage , because aside from significant dehydration, all other bodily functions were normal.   The black fluid leaking from Luisa's body, after various tests, showed it was simply saline solution, not much different from human sweat, but the reason for its black color remained unclear.   Regarding dehydration symptoms alone, the doctors' methods were quite effective, even using high doses of antibiotics to try and kill the virus, but to no avail.   Western medicine's antibiotics are very powerful, especially in killing harmful cells; many stubborn illnesses are defeated by them, restoring health.   Of course, antibiotics also have drawbacks; while killing harmful cells, they inevitably damage normal cells as well. Therefore, after the symptoms subside, the body is very weak and requires a long period of recuperation to regain health and strength.   The fact that Luisa's cells didn't change after antibiotic use proves that there were no particularly powerful harmful cells in her body, meaning there were no particularly virulent viruses.   But if there was no virus, why was Luisa losing so much water so quickly and completely ?   It was really strange!   Finally, unable to figure it out, I could only tell everyone to rest and wait for Luisa to arrive before treating her based on her condition.   Because it was an unexpected event, Luisa's arrival time wasn't the day I had scheduled to go to the hospital to treat patients.   Moreover, Tuesday morning was exactly when I was teaching my girls. Fortunately, Luisa arrived around 9:00 AM, and after some simple IV drips and cleaning, it was almost noon, so the timing was n't too conflicting.   When I rushed out as soon as class ended at noon, my girls were quite surprised, thinking, "Is Junxiong going on a date today ? Otherwise, why is he running so fast!" My six little wives naturally didn't dare show their jealousy , but they secretly gathered together to discuss their idea of draining their husband completely this weekend, and unanimously .   When I arrived at Suzuki Private Hospital, the entrance was already surrounded by reporters.   Last night in Japan, which was early morning in the US Eastern Time, after Horton made his decision, Japanese reporters who habitually watched CNN were extremely excited: "See? Even the Americans can't do anything but ask Mr. Nach, who is of Japanese descent!" While Hawaii was still taking measures before Louisa boarded the plane , Japanese reporters had already surrounded Narita Airport and Suzuki Private Hospital. Even the foreign correspondents of several television stations in Hawaii started live broadcasts from the airport.   Of course, not many people watched the Japanese nighttime news. It wasn't until 8 a.m., when the plane arrived at Narita Airport, that the massive US Embassy convoy that appeared on television finally caught the attention of the Japanese public.   On the way from Narita Airport to Suzuki Private Hospital, the embassy convoy was broadcast as a special program by Japanese reporters titled "America Saves Louisa," which recounted the whole story in detail.













































































































































Viewers of the program, moved by the emotional narration on television, felt deep sympathy for Louisa, especially

after learning that a mysterious Japanese doctor would perform the surgery. This immediately triggered a surge of nationalistic fervor among the Japanese

.



While the news of Dr. Nach, North America's top surgeon, was largely suppressed by the political and business circles of Japan, ordinary

Japanese people were completely unaware of it. However, they knew that since renowned American doctors had failed, they were turning to a Japanese

doctor for help—a fact that alone was enough to make them incredibly proud.



The reporters surrounding Suzuki Private Hospital carefully avoided mentioning which doctor they wanted to focus on.

Aside from the hospital's exterior and a brief introduction, they concentrated their attention on the arriving convoy and

the introduction of Louisa.



There are certainly many intelligent people in Japan, but knowing that the media was covering it up,

they wouldn't be foolish enough to ask. Sometimes, ignorance is bliss.



However, without a doubt, most people were curious about the mysterious doctor and

were deeply impressed by the prominent "Suzuki Private Hospital" sign.



Even office workers in the company learned about this big news through various channels, and

quite a few people gathered in the company's break room to watch the live broadcast.

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