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First Immortal of the Sword – Chapter 30: I Can Treat Patients Too

Chapter 30: I Can Treat Patients Too

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nWithin Guangling City, Huang Qianjun was a rare delinquent young master.

nHis temper was vicious, explosive, arrogant, and domineering. Who knew how many wicked deeds he had to his name?

nIf someone like him showed up as a “guest”, it would be no different from a Yama King of Hell appearing on their doorstep!

nWu Yong had been furious mere moments ago, but now, he froze, his gaze dark and uncertain. It was as if his legs were full of lead; he dared not leave.

nHuang Qianjun smiled leisurely. “If you know what’s good for you, just sit tight and follow Brother Su’s commands. Otherwise, I don’t mind sending my people to your home to ‘greet’ your relatives.”

nHe’s targeting my family??Wu Yong’s eyes went wide. He slumped like a wilted flower and slunk back to his original location.

nSu Yi couldn’t help but shake his head.?You refused to talk this over. It took a villain to force you to lower your head. Was all this really necessary?

nHe glanced at Huang Qianjun. “Take it down a notch.”

nHuang Qianjun hurriedly flashed him a toadyish grin. “You’re right to chastise me, Brother Su.”

nWhen the lean middle-aged man saw this, he felt a sudden chill.

nAfter learning that Su Yi was to take up management of the Apricot Clinic, they’d decided to use whatever means necessary to send him packing.

nWho wanted to serve a paltry, insignificant live-in son-in-law?

nBut they never could have anticipated that he’d bring such an infamous ‘attack dog’ with him!

nThey dared offend Su Yi, but who among them dared offend the son of Family Head Huang?

nEven if Huang Qianjun beat them to a pulp, it was unlikely that the Wen Family could offer much help!

n“Wen Family Son-in-law, we certainly have no plans to oppose you. Please, be at ease.” The gaunt middle-aged man took a deep breath and clasped his fist, his attitude far more restrained than before.

n“You’ve misunderstood. I’m not desperate to keep you all here.” Su Yi shook his head, then said flatly. “Anyone who’s sold themselves to Wen Changqing and his family can leave.”

nEven before departing for the Apricot Clinic, he knew that it had long since been under the jurisdiction of Wen Changqing and his line.

nBut as of today, it was Su Yi’s territory. He naturally had to do a little housecleaning first. This would prevent him from hitting hidden snags down the line and save him a lot of trouble.

n“What?” Several of their expressions changed immediately.

nThe gaunt middle-aged man couldn’t help but say, “Wen Family Son-in-law, this isn’t quite appropriate, is it? Even if they’d indentured themselves to the Second Elder, they still work for the Wen Family. Won’t this hurt and disappoint loyal employees?”

nSu Yi just sat there quietly. He said nothing.

nHuang Qianjun instantly realized it was his turn. He cleared his throat, then swept his gaze around the room. “Everyone, you’d best not make things difficult for my Brother Su!”

nThis delinquent young master’s words carried a powerful implied threat.

nSeveral of the employees left right away, some dejected, some indignant, some bitter….

nBut all of them left without voicing a single complaint.

nThey couldn’t risk it. What would they do if they offended Huang Qianjun and he really showed up on their doorstep?

nFinally, only seven of the Apricot Clinic’s old hands remained.

nThe gaunt middle-aged man was the steward, Hu Quan. He hadn’t signed any sort of indenture agreement with the Wen Family.

nHowever, although he didn’t leave, he clearly carried a grudge. His expression was dark and unsightly.

nHu Quan aside, the others were all apprentice apothecaries and assistants.

n“What about Doctor Wu?” Su Yi asked suddenly.

nHe remembered that before, a doctor by the name of Wu Guangbin worked at the Apricot Clinic. He was locally famous, and the citizens of Guangling City trusted him.

n“Elder Wu inadvertently caught a chill last night,” said Hu Quan perfunctorily. “He’s fallen ill, and he’s currently at home recuperating.”

nHe paused, then continued, “Our clinic has two other physicians, but yesterday, one went home to visit relatives, while the other is visiting a friend in Cloudfall City, on the other side of the Great Azure. Neither is currently at the clinic.”

nHuang Qianjun couldn’t help but laugh coldly. “You’ve got three physicians in total, but all of them are busy with other matters? Isn’t that a bit too much of a coincidence?”

nHu Quan shrugged as if it had nothing to do with him. “I don’t know about that, but no matter what, without a physician on the premises, the Apricot Clinic will need to close its doors and suspend its business…..”

nSuddenly, Su Yi interjected, “Our doors remain open. We can start accepting patients right now.”

nHu Quan and the others were dumbfounded.

nSu Yi tapped his fingers against his desk and said, “We’re just treating the ordinary ailments of the common folk. I can do that too.”

n“Pff!” One of the servants couldn’t help but laugh. The others wore strange expressions on their faces; it was clear they took Su Yi’s words as a joke.

nHuang Qianjun’s expression darkened, and he shouted, “What the hell are you laughing at? Hurry and call in the patients lined up outside!”

nHe had blind faith in Su Yi.

n“Then we’re looking forward to seeing the esteemed Wen Family Son-in-law’s medical attainments with our own eyes,” said Hu Quan flatly. He ordered the two servants to open the doors and allow the patients inside.

nBefore long, a white-haired old woman walked up to the counter. Her gaze swept around the clinic. “Where is Doctor Wu Guangbin?”

n“He’s not here,” said Su Yi from behind the counter. “I can treat you instead.”

nBut the old woman merely glanced at him, shook her head, then turned to leave.

nWhen Hu Quan and the others saw this, their expressions turned even stranger. They planned to just sit back and watch this farce play out.

nSu Yi didn’t mind in the least. “Next.”

nA man so stalwart, he looked as if he’d forged out of iron walked in. When he learned that Wu Guangbin wasn’t on the premises, he shook his head in disappointment. .

n“Why didn’t he say so earlier?” he spat. “You wasted my time!”

nWith that, he turned to leave.

n“Sir, you….” Hu Quan repressed his laughter and spoke up. The way he saw it, if things continued like this, Su Yi would only embarrass himself.

n“Next!” Su Yi said flatly, without the slightest change in expression.

n“Brother Su, I’ll call them in.”

nHuang Qianjun was a natural-born henchman. When he saw the situation, he turned and charged out of the Apricot Clinic.

nOutside, he saw that the line had shrunk; more than half of the would-be patients had left.

n“Let’s hurry and leave! Doctor Wu isn’t in.”

n“What’s the Apricot Clinic thinking? They’re letting the Wen?Family’s?live-in son-in-law treat patients? They’ve gone mad!”

n…..The crowd broke into discussion, and one person left after another.

nThis is no good! It’s Brother Su’s first day on the job. How can he just sit around kicking his heels? As his subordinate, if I let this go on, won’t it make me look inept??Huang Qianjun’s expression turned ruthless. He walked down the stone steps, and his gaze swept across the patients who’d yet to leave.

n“Hey! Stay in line, people! If anyone dares leave without authorization, don’t blame me for my bad manners!” he said coldly.

nThe patients were practically all ordinary folk. The sight of a delinquent silkpants like Huang Qianjun struck terror in their hearts, and none of them dared leave.

n“You! Go on in!” Huang Qianjun pointed to a thin, sallow-faced old man.

n“I….” The man seemed frantic, and inwardly, he cried out in duress.

n“Old-timer, having my Brother Su treat you is a blessing from your ancestors,” said Huang Qianjun viciously. “Don’t be ungrateful!”

nThe old man grimaced, then hung his head and walked inside, as if he’d lost his soul.

nWhen Hu Quan and the others saw this, they couldn’t help but shake their heads.?This delinquent young master is being deliberately provocative for no good reason. Since when do you have to threaten patients to see a doctor?

nWhen he walked in, the old man smiled bitterly. “Doctor Su, I’m perfectly fine. I don’t need medical care at all, so…. Might you just let me go?”

nSu Yi shook his head. “You’re sick.”

n“I’m not!” The old-man straightened his back and denied it.

n“Yes, you are.”

n“I’m really not!” The old man was practically in tears.

nHu Quan almost burst into laughter.?Look at this! How absurd!

nSu Yi rose, walked up to the old man, and said, “Recently, you’ve been having violent coughing fits at night. You’re fatigued, and you regularly have chills and severe pain. Am I right?”

n“How did you know?” The man was stunned, too stunned to be anxious.”

nHu Quan and the others looked at Su Yi in mild surprise.

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nDiagnosing patients came down to sight, sound, taking a medical history, and direct examination.

nEven Wu Guangbin, who’d spent his whole life immersed in the art of medicine, had to at least ask a patient their symptoms and take their pulse to understand their illness.

nYet now, without doing anything at all, Su Yi had seen through the old man’s symptoms almost instantaneously!

n“There’s a problem with your lungs. That combined with old age has resulted in your current symptoms.”

nWith the memories of his past life, treating the common maladies of ordinary folk was simple as could be.

nAfter a brief daze, the old man suddenly grew agitated, and his voice shook. “Then how should I treat my illness, Young Lord Su?”

nHis gaze carried a thread of burning hope.

nSu Yi returned to his desk, took out a pen and paper, and wrote a simple prescription. He passed it to the nearest servant. “Go fetch his medicine.”

nThe servant accepted the paper, only to hesitate.

n“Let me see.” Hu Quan stepped forward, and after a brief inspection, he sunk into thought. A long time passed before he calmed back down.

nHe wasn’t a doctor, but he’d worked at the Apricot Clinic for years. He knew at a glance that this prescription was the work of an experienced physician. It was similar to how ministers, despite lacking kingdoms of their own, understood the ways of kings.

nA moment later, Hu Quan passed the prescription to the servant. “Go fetch this gentleman his medicine.”

nThen, he turned to Su Yi, took a deep breath, and said solemnly, “Sir, I apologize for underestimating your abilities earlier and hope you can forgive me.”

nWhen the others saw this, they were stunned.

nHu Quan was the steward, and his status was high, second only to the manager.

nYet shockingly, Su Yi’s casually written prescription managed to convince him!

nSu Yi said flatly, “It’s just a prescription, not much at all. Next!”

nHuang Qianjun was still standing in the doorway, and he reacted immediately. “You! Get in here!”

nThis time, a pale-faced man walked in, his expression wracked with agony.

nSu Yi took one look at him, then took a silver needle from a nearby drawer. Before the man could even react, he’d?pricked?several acupoints all over his arm.

nAn instant later, the man’s agonized expression faded, replaced with surprise and delight. “It doesn’t hurt anymore! I’ve visited more than ten clinics already, but none of them were of any use. I would never have guessed that Young Lord Su could fix the problem with just a few needle pricks!” The man waved his arm repeatedly in excitement and delight.

nDespite themselves, Hu Quan and the others were impressed, and their expressions filled with shock. The way they looked at Su Yi changed dramatically.

nTreating wounds with acupuncture?

nWho would have thought that the family’s low-status live-in son-in-law had such a trick up his sleeves?

n“Acupuncture fixed the symptoms, but not the root cause. You’ll need a few doses of medicine as well.” Su Yi wrote out a prescription and passed it over.

nThis time, the servant was incomparably quick. He rushed straight off to fetch the designated medicines.

n“Next.”

n“Next.”

n“Next.”

n…..the following interval completely turned into Su Yi’s solo performance.

nWhen a patient walked in, he saw through both their symptoms and the root cause of the problem at a glance, without so much as a single question. Without exception, the patients were stunned and fully convinced of his abilities.

nThen, it was just a matter of writing a prescription, fetching medicine, and accepting payment…

nFrom beginning to end, Su Yi was expressionless, as if he were an emotionless medical puppet.

nHu Quan and the rest of the clinic’s staff were simply dumbfounded.

nIn all their years of life, they’d never seen anyone treat patients like this before!

nThis resulted in an enormous commotion outside the Apricot Clinic too.

nAs one patient after another left the clinic, word spread. In the end, there was no longer any need for Huang Qianjun’s threats. The patients outside clustered together, fighting for a chance to have Su Yi treat them.

nSeeing this lively, bustling crowd, Huang Qianjun couldn’t help but cluck his tongue.?Brother Su doesn’t disappoint! Even his life-saving medical skills are so impressive!

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Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: The Hall of Mourning
Chapter 2: Live-in Son-in-Law, Su Yi
Chapter 3: My Wife, Wen Lingzhao
Chapter 4: One Hand to Overturn Wind and Rain
Chapter 5: The Pine and Crane Body Refining Technique
Chapter 6: A Chance Encounter on the Riverbank
Chapter 7: A Mystical Immortal Air
Chapter 8: A Young Woman’s Birthday
Chapter 9: Nie Teng
Chapter 10: Worthy of Your Youth
Chapter 11: Wetting Himself in Terror
Chapter 12: Blocking the Road Ahead
Chapter 13: Apologies
Chapter 14: A Bloodied Forehead
Chapter 15: I Dislike Abusing My Position
Chapter 16: Just Don’t Do it Again
Chapter 17: A Tree Destined to Reach the Clouds
Chapter 18: The Birthday Banquet
Chapter 19: When Heaven and Earth Are on Your Side
Chapter 20: An Ill-Intentioned Guest
Chapter 21: A Cold Glance, Disappearing Like a Puff of Smoke
Chapter 22: The Matriarch Extends an Invitation
Chapter 23: Past Enmities, a Heart’s Obsession
Chapter 24: Youthful Ignorance and Conceit
Chapter 25: Abstruse Spiritual Essence Pearl Incantation
Chapter 26: An Unexpected Harvest
Chapter 27: A Grandmaster’s Disciple
Chapter 28: The Apricot Clinic
Chapter 29: The New Manager is Here
Chapter 30: I Can Treat Patients Too
Chapter 31: The Ghost in the Courtyard
Chapter 32: A Ghost Among Trees
Chapter 33: Qing Wan
Chapter 34: A Nearby Enemy is a Greater Threat than a Hostil
Chapter 35: Birds of a Feather
Chapter 36: Ol’ Wang Blows His Top
Chapter 37: Want to Learn? I’ll Teach You
Chapter 38: Unwelcome Visitors
Chapter 39: I Enter the Mortal World and Sharpen My Heart Li
Chapter 40: Black-Hearted Nie Beihu
Chapter 41: If Everyone Consents, Why Shouldn’t I?
Chapter 42: The Deathbringer’s Tribulation, the Rejoicing Sw
Chapter 43: Sharing Sutras and Transmitting the Dao, the Sec
Chapter 44: The Form-Intention Six Harmonies Fist, Lingering
Chapter 45: A Viper’s Fangs, a Wasp’s Sting
Chapter 46: Both the Hero and the Beauty are Still Young
Chapter 47: The Huang Family’s Offering, the Four Realms of
Chapter 48: Fu Shan’s Request
Chapter 49: The Night of the Banquet, Lanterns Like a Painti
Chapter 50: I’ve Reserved this Seat for a Distinguished Gues
Chapter 51: As the Crowd Watches the Combat, I Alone Admire
Chapter 52: Riding the Waves, a Single Punch to Shock Them A
Chapter 53: Who is Master Su?
Chapter 54: Su Yi Teaches Martial Arts, the Sparrow-Catching
Chapter 55: Widespread Shock, Solitary Melancholy
Chapter 56: The Second Day of the Second Lunar Month, the Dr
Chapter 57: My Fate
Chapter 58: Winds to Carry You, Lifting You Into the Clouds
Chapter 59: A Drumstick Drenched in Cliche Dreck
Chapter 60: Picking Medicine in Mother Ghost Ridge
Chapter 61: The Girl in Military Uniform
Chapter 62: The Divine Statue Faces Away, Sighing Over the M
Chapter 63: Malevolent Spirits Run Rampant, Without the Ligh
Chapter 64: A Rainy Night, Murder Comes with the Wind
Chapter 65: Exorcising Mountain Ghosts with a Folding Fan, t
Chapter 66: A Deity Holding the Sun Aloft, Illuminating the
Chapter 67: A Sword to Cut Mountains and Seas, Trouble Passe
Chapter 68: A Three-Inch Jade, A Three-Foot World
Chapter 69: Trading Medicine for Medicine, the Five Stages o
Chapter 70: Ge Changling Left a Stele, Su Xuanjun Left His N
Chapter 71: Enlightening Tao Qingshan, the Secrets of the So
Chapter 72: A Familiar Face Outside the City Gates
Chapter 73: Storekeeper Yue, a Life Lived in Vain
Chapter 74: Guests Arrive One After Another, Each With a Loa
Chapter 75: A Brief Absence, a Whole-New Person
Chapter 76: As a Live-in Son-in-Law, Your Life and Death are
Chapter 77: Kneel, or Die
Chapter 78: Just This Once, This Ends Here
Chapter 79: Roast Chicken and Pear Blossom Brew
Chapter 80: Universal Self-Embodiment Sutra
Chapter 81: Ten Streams of Qi from the Sword of the Nine Hel
Chapter 82: His Highness, His Martial Aunt, and a Young Daoi
Chapter 83: Carrying an Old Man Everywhere You Go
Chapter 84: The Targeted Young Noble
Chapter 85: Fortune and Disaster Are Things We Bring Upon Ou
Chapter 86: A Body Like Water and Clouds, the Charm of the M
Chapter 87: Twin Scarlet Moonblades
Chapter 88: You’ll Do Anything?
Chapter 89: Heart Surging Like the Tides, a Beautiful Brow F
Chapter 90: I’ll Repay You with the Position of Imperial Pre
Chapter 91: The True Interpretation of Spiritmist, the Cloud
Chapter 92: The Redscale Valiant, Talent on Par With Kings
Chapter 93: Men Have Tears
Chapter 94: Moved to Kill
Chapter 95: When You Grow Up
Chapter 96: The Purple Jade Token, Madam Cuiyun
Chapter 97: Arrogant Nonsense, Each Guest With Their Own Tho
Chapter 98: Those Mentally Unbalanced Sectmates
Chapter 99: Standing With a Sword, Indifferent as a God
Chapter 100: Solitary Drinking, Facing Enmity With Tranquili
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