Chapter 65 The Divine Doctor is a Madman 5
Upon hearing this, the doorman's heart sank, and he dared not utter another word.
They were afraid of further displeasing the young master.
The stone gate moved.
Jiang Mingyue, standing outside the valley, was overjoyed and turned to Song Jinhuan, saying, "Baozhu, the door is open!"
Before even seeing the legendary Shen Yushu, Song Jinhuan's face had already turned pale.
As they were talking, the figure behind the stone gate slowly appeared in front of them.
Jiang Mingyue and Song Jinhuan were both taken aback by the person in charge, because his attire was quite different from the image of the divine doctor they had in mind.
As the ragged man approached, Jiang Mingyue immediately came to her senses.
Song Jinhuan also lowered his face at the right time, feeling puzzled.
"Is this a miracle doctor?"
Sanjin affirmed, "Yes!"
Song Jinhuan: "Why do you look like... a beggar?"
Sanjin: "Perhaps it's because he's unrestrained and loves freedom."
"..."
While Song Jinhuan was talking to Sanjin, she heard Jiang Mingyue's voice.
"You must be the renowned Physician Shen from the martial arts world. I hope you can examine my younger sister."
As Jiang Mingyue spoke, she gently pushed Song Jinhuan, who was beside her, forward.
Song Jinhuan immediately snapped out of her daze, her voice soft, "Greetings, Divine... Divine Doctor! If... if there's anything, just come to me!"
The moment the words were spoken, the atmosphere suddenly became awkward.
The man's gaze on her grew even more intense.
Under that gaze, Song Jinhuan's small body involuntarily trembled.
Jiang Mingyue quickly smoothed things over, saying, "My younger sister has been shy since she was little and isn't very good at talking."
"Please feel free to make any requests, Dr. Shen, as long as you can help."
Song Jinhuan realized she had said the wrong thing and furtively looked up, only to be caught red-handed.
Her eyelids drooped down, avoiding his gaze.
Following Jiang Mingyue's lead, she echoed, "Yes, yes, that's exactly what you mean, sister."
Shen Yushu's phoenix eyes, with slightly upturned corners, give off a sharp and cold feeling when she's not smiling.
If he smiles, he exudes a hint of wickedness.
At that moment, he was wearing a half-smile.
The woman in the royal blue outfit had a rosy complexion and bright eyes, clearly indicating that she was in excellent health.
The woman beside her was dressed in exquisite attire.
She wore a crimson double-sided embroidered honeysuckle brocade with diamond patterns, and a pomegranate red checkered embroidered phlox skirt at the bottom. Her cape was a deep purple double-sided embroidered brocade shawl with dancing figures and animal patterns, exuding an air of nobility.
Her ears were adorned with gemstone earrings matching the color of her clothes, and her hair was decorated with small silver flowers of different colors, making it look as if tiny flowers were blooming in her hair.
Looking down, her fair, slender index finger wore a flower ring that matched the small hairpin in her hair. Around her waist was a five-colored belt with a pomegranate-red bow and long tassels, and a sachet with auspicious embroidery was lightly hanging from it. She wore a pair of silver-red satin double-petaled lotus brocade shoes.
From head to toe, everything is meticulously crafted.
The layers of red, when layered together, do not appear cumbersome or heavy; instead, their delicate, swaying forms add a touch of elegance.
The girl was no more than fifteen years old, and her appearance had not yet fully developed.
Perhaps due to a long-term illness, his face was thin and flabby, with a pointed chin and an exceptionally pale complexion.
Her thin, curved eyebrows were light in color. When she lowered her face slightly, they looked like they were frowning, making her look quite pitiful.
Her almond-shaped eyes were particularly striking.
With just one glance, Shen Yushu was certain that he wanted to make things difficult for her.
A beautiful woman shedding tears must be incredibly beautiful.
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