Greg Jensen was taken aback, subconsciously looking towards Louisa Burley. Louisa Burley just happened to look over, revealing a gentle and graceful smile, âI canât be in sunlight with my illness. If I stay in the sun for too long, Iâll get dizzy.â
She seemed to sense her motherâs intention, set down the book in her hands, stood up, walked over to Greg Jensen, and sat beside him, extending her slender, pale wrist before him.
âBrother Greg, could you take a look for me, please? Itâs alright if you canât cure it, Iâve already gotten used to it.â
Greg Jensen stared at her clear gaze, and that strand of a gentle and sweet smile, and couldnât help but be startled.
Seeing Greg Jensen not responding, Spencer Burley thought he was angry and quickly said, âBrother Greg, would you please take a look?â
âYeah, sure.â
Greg Jensen came back to his senses, smiled apologetically, placed her arm on his lap, and began to take her pulse.
Annie Stuart opened her mouth as if to say to forget it, whether it can be cured or not didnât matter to her; her main fear was facing disappointment again.
She worried that accumulating too much disappointment might lead her daughter to despair or give up on herself.
The living room fell silent, everyone was tense, especially Spencer Burley.
He believed in Greg Jensenâs medical skills and was filled with hope, yet he was also truly afraid of facing another disappointment like before.
The old lady suddenly spoke up, âI think this young man is good, he can cure her.â
Everyone looked up in surprise, only to see the old ladyâs expression somewhat vacant.
Annie Stuart knew the old lady was having an episode again, sighed helplessly, and looked back at Greg Jensen and her daughter.
Just then, Greg Jensen suddenly lifted his head, staring at Louisa Burley with a surprised face.
Louisa Burley was momentarily stunned, then smiled sweetly, âBrother Greg, why are you looking at me like that?â
Greg Jensen pondered for a moment, then suddenly asked, âMiss Burley, have you been to Dreamscape Garden?â
âHmm? Brother Greg, how did you know?â
Spencer Burley was full of surprise as he said, âThat garden was originally ours. When I was young, my sister and I often played there. Later, when she got sick, we never went again.â
âYes, thatâs correct.â
Greg Jensen nodded and said, âDreamscape Garden is a place with extremely heavy yin energy. You must have had a weak constitution when you were young, right?â
âYes, I used to get sick often as a child.â
Louisa Burleyâs eyes suddenly lit up, âBrother Greg, can my illness be treated?â
Annie Stuart and the others also had hope in their eyes, intently watching Greg Jensen.
Greg Jensen smiled, âIt can be treated, but you need to be mentally prepared because your illness canât be cured right away. It requires long-term conditioning and recuperation.â
âReally? Can it be treated?â
âMr. Jensen, as long as you can cure my daughterâs illness, you can name your terms.â
The Burley family suddenly became excited, especially Spencer Burley.
He stood up and exclaimed, âYes, as long as you can cure my sisterâs illness, even marrying her to you would be fine.â
Louisa Burleyâs face instantly flushed red, her delicate brows furrowed as she glared at Spencer Burley. She seemed as though she wanted to lash out, but in the end, she only said, âSpencer Burley, I⦠Iâm angry!â
âHeheâ¦â
Spencer Burley didnât seem to care and laughed. Just as he was about to speak again, Annie Stuart slapped him on the back of his head.
âWhat nonsense are you talking? Shut your mouth!â
Annie Stuart glared fiercely at her son, then turned to Greg Jensen and said,
âMr. Jensen, Iâm sorry, donât mind his nonsense.â
Greg Jensen smiled, âItâs fine, I didnât take it seriously.â
Louisa Burley was momentarily taken aback upon hearing his words, then followed with laughter. Her smile was still sweet but contained something indescribable.
Greg Jensen thought for a moment and said, âHow about this, Iâll prescribe you a medicine first, and you take it for a few days to see the effect.
Itâs a good chance for me to prepare some other things for you in these days, which might be more effective.â
Louisa Burley spoke softly, âAlright, thank you for the trouble, Brother Greg.â
âItâs no trouble at all, just a helping hand.â
Greg Jensen asked, âDo you have paper and a pen?â
âYes, please wait a moment.â
Judith Hall, Spencer Burleyâs great-aunt, quickly went to fetch paper and a pen, placing them in front of Greg Jensen.
Greg Jensen pondered for a moment, then wrote down a prescription on the paper, and suggested, âFrom now on, you should watch the sunrise every morning.
When the sun has just risen, take a deep breath, hold for five seconds, and then slowly exhale.
Additionally, when the sunlight isnât too intense, you can also go out and bask in the sun. At first, going out for five minutes each time will do. After youâve adapted, gradually extend the duration.â
The illness of Louisa Burley was actually quite simple; it was caused by playing m Dreamscape Garden, a place where yin energy accumulated, and her own constitution was weak, which led to an accumulation of yin energy inside her body.
However, curing it completely was somewhat difficult.
Humans themselves contain both yin and yang energy, which are usually in a state of balance for a long time.
Expelling the excess yin energy with oneâs own yang energy was obviously unrealistic, unless one was a Cultivator like Greg Jensen.
Therefore, the treatment method Greg Jensen proposed was rather complex.
Swallowing the morning glow can introduce energy into the body, driving out the excess yin energy. Basking in the sun on normal days can also harness the power of the sun to fight against the bodyâs yin energy.
Using these two methods, along with the help of medicine, it was only a matter of time before Louisa Burleyâs body was completely clear of yin energy.
Nevertheless, Greg Jensen planned to refine an amulet for her as well.
Amulets not only defended against physical attacks but also worked against magical attacks, and the invasion of yin energy was a type of magical attack.
If an amulet was added to the mix, Louisa Burleyâs recovery speed would greatly increase.
When Louisa Burley heard his words, she could not help but be surprised and said in a daze, âI can bask in the sun?â
âOf course, this is actually called adaptation therapy.â
Greg Jensen laughed, âFor instance, some people are allergic to peanuts. At the beginning, they can eat a tiny amount, then gradually increase the quantity until theyâre no longer allergic.â
âMr. Greg, isnât that method just a rumor?â Annie Stuart asked.
Greg Jensen smiled and shook his head, saying, âThis method is not just a rumor, allergies are a strong reaction caused by the body when it encounters an external stimulus.
The human body is very clever with a strong ability to adapt. Once it gets used to the allergen, the allergies naturally stop occurring.â
Annie Stuart nodded tentatively, still not quite understanding, and said, âDoes that mean we can treat Clear Stringsâ illness this way too?â
âYes, in principle, itâs roughly the same.â
Greg Jensen smiled, as the matter of yin energy naturally could not be explained to ordinary people, so he had to give the example of allergies.
âThatâs wonderful, Clear Stringsâ illness finally has hope of a cure.â
âIndeed, if only we had met Mr. Greg earlier.â
âMagnus, you too, knowing how good Mr. Gregâs medicine is, why didnât you bring him home sooner?â
Spencer Burley glanced at his mother and sighed helplessly.
As if I dare come back.
I myself donât dare to return, how could I bring someone else back?
Just then, a butler-like figure entered from outside the door, his face full of joy, âMadam, the person for the arranged marriage has arrived.â
Upon hearing this, Spencer Burleyâs face instantly paled.