Chapter 337 Who is you to Old Man Fengyang?



Chapter 337 Who is you to Old Man Fengyang?

"No," Chu Ci replied, "I can't gain weight because of my physique."

"Okay." Academician Cao looked up at Lin Nuo who came in with Chu Ci.

The young man is very tall and has a striking appearance. His facial features are three-dimensional, and there is a sharpness between his brows. There is both nobility and ruffian in his every move.

"My boyfriend." Chu Ci replied.

"Really?" Academician Cao was delighted and shook hands with Lin Nuo enthusiastically. "Xiao Ci may be aloof, but he's very kind to others."

Judging from Academician Cao’s reaction, you can tell how worried he is that Chu Ci won’t be able to find a boyfriend because of her cold personality.

Lin Nuo smiled politely and modestly: "I know, uncle, don't worry."

uncle?

So you call me uncle?

This guy changed his words so smoothly, didn't he?

"Also, this girl likes to stay up late. Please help me keep an eye on her and don't let her hurt her body like this."

"Yes, I will."

"Also, the girl has allergies. If she doesn't let you touch her, it might be because she has skin allergies and is uncomfortable. Don't take it personally."

Lin Nuo held Chu Ci's hand and raised it to show Academician Cao.

"You... Xiao Ci isn't allergic to you?" Academician Cao was overjoyed. "Then you two are truly a match made in heaven!"

Academician Cao was so happy that he couldn't express it in words.

Lin Nuo said: "Yes, it's a match made in heaven."

Chu Ci felt helpless, but Academician Cao was right in front of him. To make him happy, Chu Ci could only let Lin Nuo hold it like this to show his specialness.

Afraid that Academician Cao would continue to tell Lin Nuo about her, Chu Ci interrupted and said, "Uncle Cao, he is a doctor with excellent medical skills. He is treating my allergies. I brought him here today because I want him to help check your illness."

Upon hearing this, Academician Cao once again looked Lin Nuo up and down, with surprise, joy and admiration in his eyes.

"Very good, very good." Academician Cao said "very good" several times in a row.

It seems that he is really satisfied with Lin Nuo.

Chu Ci urged Lin Nuo to get down to business with his eyes.

Lin Nuo smiled and reached out, grabbed Academician Cao's hand and took his pulse.

Academician Cao looked at the other party's posture and did not move.

Then Lin Nuo asked Academician Cao to stick out his tongue to check his tongue coating, and Academician Cao cooperated obediently.

Then Lin Nuo looked at Academician Cao's eyes and ears again.

The inspection is complete.

"How is it?" Chu Ci asked.

"It's a terminal illness, but I won't die." Lin Nuo said.

"Terminal illness? Incurable?"

"Alzheimer's disease." Lin Nuo replied.

Alzheimer's disease, also known as senile dementia.

People with the disease will gradually lose their memory and begin to forget people and things.

Chu Ci looked at Academician Cao.

I understand why he wants to come see her himself.

Because he doesn't know when he will forget her.

Academician Cao smiled and said, "Xiao Ci, your boyfriend's medical skills are indeed very good. But don't force him to treat my illness. He can't cure it."

"Who said that?" Lin Nuo said.

"Can you cure it?"

"If you undergo acupuncture treatment before the disease becomes very serious, it can delay the disease," said Lin Nuo.

As he spoke, Lin Nuo took out an acupuncture bag from the bag that Chu Ci was carrying.

"Go sit over there." Lin Nuo said to Academician Cao.

Lin Nuo's acupuncture bag is very special. It is made of a piece of silk made of special material, and the embroidery on it is an ancient embroidery method that has been lost.

The pattern is also extremely rare.

Looking at the acupuncture bag, Academician Cao suddenly thought of someone.

"Who is Mr. Fengyang to you?" Academician Cao asked hurriedly.

(End of this chapter)

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