I'm a Cultivator, How Dare You Hunt Me Down?

Li Mu, a cultivator undergoing tribulation, suddenly transmigrated.

After waking up, Li Mu had no interest in money; only becoming stronger mattered to him. For those who wanted to kill him, ...

Chapter 2: One word – escape.

Three days later, under Li Mu's insistence, Dr. Wang had no choice but to sign his name on the discharge report.

It must be said that Li Mu, as a patient, and this case, left a deep impression on him.

It wasn't because his father was the richest man, nor because of his own superb medical skills that he cured the person.

It's perfectly normal for patients to recover and be discharged from the hospital.

The treatment process was too hasty. Given the condition the patient was in when they were brought in, all they did was cut open their abdomen, sew it up, and insert a tube.

It was all just for show, a formality, and nothing more than a way to comfort the family by saying they had done everything they could to save the patient.

Unexpectedly, this patient, whom even the gods couldn't save, and whom even the King of Hell wouldn't take, actually recovered on his own.

Based on my decades of professional experience, this case is truly indescribable and cannot be judged by common sense.

"good luck!!!"

Dr. Wang silently offered a blessing to the figure sitting in the wheelchair.

Only after seeing Nurse Liu accompany Li Mu into the ambulance did he turn around and return to his office.

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Jiangcheng East.

Guojiao Lake, villa area, villa number 3, Li Mu has returned home.

As soon as Li Mu entered, he saw a woman looking at him with a sorrowful expression and tears in her eyes.

"Mumu is back. Come on, let's light incense for your parents first."

Li Mu remembered that the woman was Aunt Xia, the nanny who had served the Li family for more than ten years.

Looking at Li Mu, the child she had raised, sitting in a wheelchair, Aunt Xia couldn't stop her tears.

The sudden misfortune befell the Li family, and it was hard to accept. Aunt Xia, a hardworking and conscientious woman, had never experienced anything like this before.

Looking at Li Mu in his wheelchair, Aunt Xia thought of the kindness of the host couple.

Those were such kind people, and they're gone just like that, leaving behind a disabled child, which only adds to the grief.

Li Mu is certainly not disabled; he is simply following the doctor's advice to minimize his activity, hence his use of a wheelchair.

"OK, thanks!"

Li Mushun took the three incense sticks from Aunt Xia, lit them, stood up, bowed three times to the two portraits on the altar, and then inserted the burning incense into the incense burner.

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"You haven't eaten yet, have you? I'll go make some now."

Aunt Xia wiped away her tears, hesitated several times as if she wanted to say something to comfort Li Mu, but in the end she only asked if he had eaten.

Having lived two lives, Li Mu naturally understood Aunt Xia's actions; fearing to hurt himself, he dared not mention it too much.

Even if one has witnessed countless deaths and deaths in past lives, one cannot help but feel a deep sense of sorrow in such a tragic scene.

"Nurse Liu, let's eat something together later."

Looking at the beautiful nurse who had taken him home so diligently, Li Mu politely invited her to stay.

"Thank you! I won't eat here, I need to rush back to the hospital. If there's nothing else, I'll take the hospital shuttle and leave now."

"Nurse Liu, could you help me buy some medicinal herbs?"

Before leaving, Nurse Liu gave Li Mu the hospital fee refunded by the hospital to Nurse Liu.

Then he found some paper, wrote himself a prescription, and asked the doctor to help him buy some medicinal herbs.

This world has entered the end of the Dharma era, and its spiritual energy is depleted.

To speed up the cultivation process, the only option is to start with medicinal herbs.

I don't even know if the names of the herbs on my prescription match the names of the herbs in this world.

To gain a foothold in this world, it seems we need to learn more and understand more.

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After eating the lunch prepared by Aunt Xia, Li Mu went into the study.

Li Muyuan wanted to summon the bead in his sea of ​​consciousness, but his cultivation level was insufficient.

Even if the bead recognized its owner, it couldn't be taken out, so they had to give up.

The study contained many books, most of which, at a glance, were about business management.

Then there were the so-called traditional Chinese culture books, especially the books on medicine and herbs that Li Mu most wanted to read, but he couldn't find any.

His divine sense swept across all the books, but he only found one Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic and two or three books on health preservation.

Li Mu spent three hours reading and memorizing the entire contents of the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic and several health preservation books, but he was not very satisfied.

The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic is generally regarded as the standard by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.

For me, it's just a matter of having more medical records.

If you want, you can write down all the formulas mentioned in the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic and optimize them.

In his previous life, he was a genuine cultivator, and for a cultivator, any case of illness could not be cured by a mere mortal prescription.

Cultivators practice the path of immortality, a path that transcends the limits of the human body and the limits of the mortal realm.

During cultivation, fighting and killing are inevitable in order to obtain cultivation resources.

Fighting inevitably leads to injuries, and it's impossible to wait for someone else to treat you every time you get hurt.

Moreover, in the world of cultivation, there are many who will take advantage of your weakness to kill you.

What should you do if you get injured? Apart from self-rescue and escaping to heal as soon as possible, any other option is irresponsible to yourself.

Only by learning to save oneself and taking control of one's own life and death can one live a longer life.

In other words, every monk is a good doctor.

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Seeing that it was still early, Li Mu casually turned on the computer on his desk.

I awkwardly opened the browser, entered the names of several medicinal herbs into the search box, and a large amount of information popped up on the screen.

At first, Li Mu read through the information one by one, and felt that some of the information was somewhat useful, while some of it was simply nonsensical.

As he kept refreshing the screen and collecting more and more useful information, Li Mu exclaimed that computers really are a great thing—simple and practical.

And just like that, two hours passed by in the blink of an eye.

In summary, my search for information about herbs led me to a book called the Compendium of Materia Medica.

However, to read this book online, you need to register as a member, link your bank card, and pay a deposit.

Li Mu had given all his money to Nurse Liu before, and now he had no money in his pocket, so he could only ask Nurse Liu to help him buy a physical copy of the Compendium of Materia Medica another day.

With his stomach rumbling, Li Mu left the study.

Several side dishes were laid out on the table, and chicken soup was simmering on the gas stove, but Aunt Xia was not there.

Li Mu habitually used his divine sense to scan the house, but Aunt Xia was nowhere to be found.

Li Muxin said, "It's really strange. There's food cooking at home, so Aunt Xia shouldn't be going out."

Scanning the courtyard gate with my divine sense, I found Aunt Xia was indeed outside, and Nurse Liu was also there.

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Outside the villa gate.

Three or four men who looked like thugs were shoving and cursing at Aunt Xia and Nurse Liu, seemingly trying to drive them away.

Although he couldn't hear the conversation outside the courtyard, Li Mu could guess the gist of it with a little thought.

It must have been Nurse Liu who brought over the medicinal herbs she had asked to buy, and Aunt Xia went to open the door.

The people monitoring the villa discovered them and then tried to kick them out.

Why did you drive Aunt Xia away?

Thinking about it again, perhaps these people originally intended to kick Nurse Liu out, but Aunt Xia happened to open the door, so they were forced to leave together.

What puzzled Li Mu was that he had just been discharged from the hospital, so why would anyone be watching him?

If they don't chase Aunt Xia away, Li Mu can't be sure he's being watched.

It's obvious now that someone wants to harm me.

Who exactly harbors such deep hatred towards me?

Having just killed his adoptive parents, they're now targeting him again. Are they trying to wipe him out completely?

Who knows, at night these guys might sneak into the house and take him away or kill him.

It seems I can't stay in this house any longer. As a seasoned veteran who has lived two lives, I absolutely cannot entrust my fate to others.

Currently, there is only one way to go, and one word: escape.

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In his consciousness, Li Mu kept an eye on the people outside the courtyard.

If these thugs make a move against Aunt Xia, I'll have no choice but to go out and confront them.

Although there isn't much spiritual energy left in my body, it's still enough to deal with a few mortals.

However, after the fight, he had to leave immediately, as his physical condition couldn't withstand a relentless battle.

During the struggle, Nurse Liu threw a package into the villa's yard and then pulled the reluctant Aunt Xia away.

The thugs didn't try to stop him or follow him, which put Li Mu at ease.

Now that Aunt Xia and Nurse Liu had left safely, Li Mu began to think about how to escape.

After scanning the entire villa wall with his divine sense, he found that apart from a few thugs outside the gate, there was no one monitoring the rest of the place.

This is probably some guy who wants to get rid of me, who has calculated that I, in my wheelchair, can't escape his grasp.

The backyard wall isn't high; if you want to escape, you just need to grab a tall stool.

Seeing that the thugs outside didn't seem to be rushing in yet, Li Mu quickly put the chicken soup on the table and ate a hearty meal.

Ten minutes later, Li Mu, wearing a hospital gown and slippers, left the villa area.