Du Heng's confident guarantee made Officer Luo's eyes widen.
Because of this issue, she hadn't just visited all the major and minor hospitals in Jinzhou; she'd also seen numerous small clinics and even unlicensed village doctors, all at her mother's recommendation.
But the results were plain to see: not only were there no effects, there wasn't even the slightest improvement. After seeing so many doctors and taking so much medicine, she now started to feel nauseous at the mere sight of it.
"Dean Du, are you serious?" Officer Luo, being a police officer, didn't just blindly accept Du Heng's words, even though he was Wu Shengnan's husband and someone she knew. She still maintained a degree of skepticism.
Besides, Du Heng claimed it was a minor issue, something many doctors hadn't been able to solve. This made it even harder for her to readily accept.
