Chapter 106 Jin Lingyun Falls Ill



Jinling Garden, a quiet oasis amidst the bustling city of Rongzhou, is the residence of the Jin family.

Its golden splendor and dazzling brilliance inspire longing in all who behold it.

In the ancient city of Rongzhou, family power has woven a huge and intricate network of relationships.

The saying "one superpower and nine giants" spread like thunder throughout Rongzhou City.

Yichao is a super family at the pinnacle of Rongzhou families.

The Nine Giants are nine brilliant stars, each dazzling and magnificent.

These ten families are like ten towering pillars, supporting the wheel of Rongzhou's destiny. Their decisions and consensus profoundly influence every pulse of the city.

As one of the Nine Great Families, the Jin family's name resounded throughout Rongzhou City.

Now, the Jin family has suddenly encountered a misfortune. Their eldest daughter, Jin Lingyun, has been afflicted with a strange illness. The family is extremely anxious and has issued a call for heroes from all over the world, offering a reward of two million gold coins to find a skilled doctor to solve this urgent problem.

The news caused a stir in the medical community. Renowned doctors and experts from all walks of life, possessing their unique skills, flocked to the hospital, both to gain fame and fortune and for the tempting reward.

However, two days have passed, and renowned doctors have been coming and going in Jinling Garden, but none of them have been able to solve the mystery of the illness. The Jin family is shrouded in worry and the atmosphere is heavy.

Outside Jinling Garden, medical geniuses from all over the world gathered. Some stood, some stood, their eyes reflecting both regret for their predecessors and self-examination of their own abilities.

Whenever someone left with regret, a mixture of relief and worry appeared on everyone's faces—relief that there was still a chance, and worry about the severity of the illness.

At this tense and delicate moment, Wu Tian arrived in his car. The instant he stepped out of the car, it was as if a gentle breeze had swept by, instantly attracting everyone's attention.

Although there are often visitors in front of Jinling Garden, Wu Tian's arrival is an anomaly, because he does not have the gentle and refined manners that are common among doctors. Instead, he exudes an indescribable extraordinary temperament.

Whispers arose quietly among the crowd, not for any other reason than that this young visitor did not seem to fit their preconceived notions of a "renowned doctor".

However, it is precisely this difference that makes Wu Tian's appearance even more eye-catching.

Wu Tian paid no attention to the strange looks from the crowd. He strolled in front of Jinling Garden, his eyes sparkling with confidence and composure, as if he already knew about Jin Lingyun's condition.

He stopped in front of the gate of Jinling Garden, but did not rush to enter. Instead, he stood aside and quietly observed everything around him.

In the sunlight, his shadow stretched long and thin, forming a stark contrast with the anxious doctors around him.

"Sir, are you also here to treat Miss Jin's illness?"

Beside them, an elderly man of about fifty years old with white hair and beard broke the silence, his eyes sparkling with curiosity and anticipation.

Wu Tian nodded slightly, which was his response to the old man.

While in Linhai City, he heard Jiang Qin and Jin Lingyun talk about their illnesses. Unexpectedly, Jin Lingyun fell ill just a few days later.

Although he appeared calm and collected, he was still worried about Jin Lingyun.

When he left Prison Dragon Island, his master repeatedly told him to take good care of his senior sister. Now that his senior sister has suddenly fallen ill, how could he not be anxious?

However, his unintentional action instantly touched the heartstrings of a young woman standing beside the old man.

Her cheeks flushed slightly, her teeth clenched, and her clear voice carried a hint of resentment: "Hey! What's with your attitude? My grandfather is asking you a question. Do you know that my grandfather is a renowned traditional Chinese medicine master—Liu Erhe? His name is legendary."

The young woman was in the prime of her youth, her pure white dress flowing gracefully, like a fairy in the clouds, her long black hair cascading down like a waterfall, creating a captivating picture.

Her accusations, like a pebble thrown into a calm lake, stirred up ripples, drawing curious glances from those around her.

When it comes to Liu Erhe, he is a shining star in the world of traditional Chinese medicine. His medical skills are so superb that they have almost reached the pinnacle of the industry. Many doctors regard him as a role model, especially his beloved granddaughter Liu Caidie, who admires her grandfather even more.

Therefore, Wu Tian's neglect of Liu Erhe undoubtedly stirred up a storm in Liu Caidie's heart. She stepped forward without hesitation and questioned him in a clear and loud voice.

Seeing this, Liu Erhe quickly stopped her: "Cai Die, don't be rude!"

Then, he turned to Wu Tian, ​​his eyes shining with a warm light, and said with a smile, "Young friend, please don't be offended. My granddaughter is straightforward, but she means well. I am Liu Erhe, an old Chinese medicine doctor who has studied traditional Chinese medicine for decades. May I ask your name, young friend?"

Although he wore a faint smile, a hint of pride inadvertently shone through his eyes, especially when he introduced himself, as if every word carried extraordinary weight.

Wu Tian's lips curled into a faint, mysterious smile as he slowly said, "Wu Tian is not a doctor in the traditional sense, but he can cure all diseases in the world..."

Before he could finish speaking, Liu Caidie interrupted him, pouting and defiantly saying, "Cure all the diseases in the world? Such boastful words, aren't you afraid of biting off more than you can chew? What about cancer? Can you cure that too?"

Upon hearing this, everyone's gaze immediately turned to Wu Tian, ​​their eyes filled with disdain and mockery.

Diseases in the world are unpredictable. Even those hailed as divine healers dare not claim to be able to cure all diseases, let alone someone as old as Wu Tian.

Faced with Liu Caidie's questioning and the mocking looks from the crowd, Wu Tian smiled calmly, turned his gaze to Liu Erhe, and said meaningfully, "Old Mr. Liu has studied traditional Chinese medicine for decades, but I think it's all in vain. Your granddaughter can even say the word 'cancer,' which makes you a laughing stock."

Upon hearing this, Liu Caidie's expression changed drastically, and anger surged in her heart. She shouted, "You... what kind of class do you have to dare to question my grandfather?"

Her voice cut through the noise of the crowd and became the center of attention.

The surrounding gazes were a mixture of curiosity and amusement, after all, Liu Erhe's name had long been renowned in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and even the medical community.

Wu Tian's words are undoubtedly a severe challenge to this master of traditional Chinese medicine, and even a provocation to the entire field of traditional Chinese medicine.

Wu Tian chuckled, his eyes showing no fear or regret, but rather confidence and composure.

He shook his head gently and said slowly, "It's not that I'm questioning Mr. Liu, but your words have embarrassed him and the entire Chinese medicine community."

"Shut up!" Liu Caidie shouted sternly.

Wu Tian's unwarranted humiliation and attacks had left her with a ferocious expression and uncontrollable rage.

She was about to retort when she heard Liu Erhe sigh heavily and say, "Cai Die, don't argue. What you said really embarrassed Grandpa and the Chinese medicine community."

Upon hearing this, everyone was shocked and turned to look at Liu Erhe.

Liu Caidie's eyes widened, tears of grievance welling up in them. "Grandpa, why...why are you helping her humiliate me?"

Liu Erhe shook his head and said, "It's not that Grandpa is humiliating you, but that you made a very basic mistake. There is no such thing as cancer in the field of traditional Chinese medicine."

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