Night fell.
Back at home, looking at the hospital's report and recalling the doctor's words, Ren Daiqin remained silent for a long time.
The report was exactly as Dr. Xiaochuan mentioned this morning, using professional terms like chronic obstructive myocardial infarction; the doctor explained in layman's terms that it was chronic myocardial infarction.
All her previous symptoms, such as shoulder pain, fatigue, toothache, dizziness, and chest tightness, were most likely caused by it.
The doctor also remarked luckily, saying that thankfully she came for a check-up early; chronic myocardial infarction is slow-developing, but it erodes the heart like boiling a frog slowly in warm water. It could be more dangerous than acute myocardial infarction over time.
When the doctor emphasized this seriously, she involuntarily shivered, feeling icy chills; it felt like she had just narrowly escaped death.
Time passed silently.
Soon it was the next day, October 24th, at 9 a.m.
