American drama life begins with Dr. House

Chapter Fourteen Not Biological Parents

House turned his head and saw Dan's calf twitching. This sight made him stop.

"Interesting, Cameron, admit him to the hospital."

After finishing speaking, House motioned to the other three people with his eyes to follow him back to the diagnosis room.

After they were far away from the boy on the road, House asked Duwei:

"What do you think?"

Furman saw that House didn't ask for his opinion first as usual, but instead asked the intern first?

A trace of gloom immediately flashed across his face, and there was a hint of hostility in his eyes when he looked at Du Wei.

A sense of crisis arose in his heart again.

If he doesn't perform well, this intern really has a chance to squeeze out his position!

Du Wei did not pay attention to Furman's performance. After going through the previous plot in his mind, he said:

"This should be a phenomenon of unconscious myoclonus.

This phenomenon usually occurs during sleep at night.

People's breathing rate decreases, and the brain's conditioned reflex thinks that the body is failing, and deliberately releases a signal to wake up.

But the patient is obviously awake now, so this means that the ghosting and night terrors are definitely not caused by external trauma.

There must be another reason."

House nodded:

"This situation shows that the brain is losing control of the body, so have you thought of anything?"

Seeing that House finally asked himself, Furman said before Chase:

"I think he either has motor dysfunction or brain failure.

No matter what the possibility is, this child will be wearing diapers and sitting in a wheelchair to receive his diploma, haha."

Furman thought he had made a funny joke, but it was obvious that no one else wanted to laugh except him.

Furman coughed awkwardly and motioned with his eyes to Chase to speak quickly to save the awkward atmosphere.

Chase smiled and said:

"It's not necessarily that serious. Maybe the boy just had a common infection."

House shook his head, obviously dissatisfied with their diagnosis. He looked at Duwei again:

"What do you think?"

This time, not only Furman, but also Chase also noticed the importance House attached to Duwei.

In the past, even if their diagnosis was wrong, House would try to guide them on the right path instead of seeking a third party's opinion.

Is this Du Wei really that worthy of attention?

Chase became curious about Duwei's background.

Isn't this guy House's illegitimate son?

But it doesn't look like it.

"I just read his laboratory report. There is no fever and no increase in white blood cells.

Under the current circumstances, I think we should not rush to make a diagnosis, but should know the patient's accurate family history.

I suspect this is probably a genetic disease."

Chase chuckled. He thought Duwei would make some shocking judgment.

It turned out that Du Wei couldn't tell it either.

Chase shook his head and continued:

"While you were looking at the test results, I talked to his parents.

Based on the content of the communication, I can confirm that there are no similar symptoms in his family history of illness."

Du Wei smiled:

"It's true that what you got is a family history of illness, but it's not necessarily the boy's family history of illness."

Chase was stunned:

"What's the meaning?"

Du Wei explained:

"This child is adopted, and the parents are not his biological parents."

Chase frowned slightly, feeling that Du Wei's explanation was far-fetched.

It's like making up nonsense to prove that your conclusion is right.

"Do you have evidence?"

When Du Wei opened his mouth and was about to speak, House waved his hand to signal Du Wei to stop talking.

Then he spoke:

"About 30% of fathers in this beautiful country don't know that they have raised other people's children.

So what Du Wei said is completely possible."

Hearing this, Furman's spirit was immediately shaken. He was no longer sleepy after talking about this!

Even if House is on Duwei's side, he still has to stand up and refute!

He is not a waste, he is a diagnostician with rich diagnostic experience!

"No, I did relevant research in college. The father-son relationship in the beautiful country is only about 10%, not as high as 30%."

House glanced at the excited Furman and spread his hands:

"It doesn't matter, but mother should like your statement better."

Furman was very uncomfortable with the feeling of punching the air.

He never expected that House, who had always been aggressive, would not accept the move.

He had just recalled a lot of information he had prepared, and was ready to present it in front of Du Wei.

Why doesn't this house accept the call?

Feeling chest tightness, Furman was unwilling to end the topic. He spoke again:

"Want to bet? $3,000!"

House looked at Furman with some doubts, who usually wouldn't bet more than $100.

Why is this guy so generous all of a sudden?

But House, who was already somewhat sure of the outcome, didn't mind making more money.

"Okay, then it's $3,000."

Furman, who was in desperate need of winning money and regaining his health, looked provocatively at Duwei.

Du Wei smiled. Someone wanted to give money, but he had no reason to refuse:

"I followed, paying 3,000 US dollars, betting that the child was adopted."

Seeing that Duwei also followed, Furman immediately had a smile on his face.

Haha, if you eat his food, you will eventually vomit it back.

He doesn't have to pay for the $3,000 he just lost, so he doesn't have to scrimp for the house this month.

He didn't believe that there was a 10% chance that Du Wei would be hit by him.

As for House, he had long wanted to prove that this bastard House could make mistakes.

Furman, who was in a happy mood, looked at Chase again, as if asking Chase if he wanted to take a gamble.

Chase thought for a while and said:

"I don't think it has anything to do with genetic diseases. It may also be a systemic disease.

For example, his liver, kidneys and all other organs except the brain.

So I bet you $3,000 that this has nothing to do with hereditary disease in the family."

Seeing that everyone was participating, Furman turned to look at House:

"So how do we prove this?"

To be honest, House didn't know how to prove this medically.

Because the most accurate judgment is best to conduct DNA comparison.

However, firstly, the other parent may not cooperate with the DNA comparison, and secondly, the DNA comparison costs at least US$2,300.

The other party's parents would not do a DNA comparison just for everyone's boring bet.

At this moment, Du Wei suddenly said:

"Leave it to me. I can get their DNA, but the cost for DNA comparison has to be shared among everyone."

The other three people looked at each other and agreed to Du Wei's request for sharing.

Then Du Wei walked to the vending machine and picked up two cups of coffee.

After asking about the boy's ward, he walked towards the ward with two cups of coffee.

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