The behavior of the second daughter of the Yuan Family seemed a bit eager for quick success, but everyone could understand.
After all, what kinds of hardships hadnât the old master endured? If it could cure him, whatâs a little pain?
After discussing among themselves, Yuan Huapeng bit the bullet and called Feng Junâthere was no choice, Li Ting had said she couldnât make the call because she was a Li, not a Yuan, and didnât have the authority to adapt to the situation as needed.
Feng Junâs attitude was indeed good, but his answer was not what the Yuan Family wanted to hear.
â⦠There will definitely be some effect, but whether it can cure him, thatâs hard to say.â
â⦠No, I canât try. Think about it, heâs in his eighties and has been in a coma for over two months. Thereâs definitely little vitality left in his body, and this medicine is very draining of vitality, itâs a ferocious remedy; he certainly wonât be able to withstand it.â
He had made up his mind not to help, so he didnât even discuss any treatment fees.
After thanking Feng Jun and hanging up the phone, Yuan Huapeng ignored the looks from others and turned directly to Elder Ye, âItâs a ferocious remedy that consumes a great deal of vitality. Considering my fatherâs health, can he withstand it?â
Elder Ye hesitated before speaking, âI have studied both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, but Iâm not particularly proficient in Chinese medicine. I only know that ferocious remedies vary in strength and the burden on the organs differsâ¦â
His words sounded somewhat like a complaintâwas that master too presumptuous? Not saying anything but a mere âferocious remedy,â wasnât that like making everyone guess blindly with clenched fists?
Then he changed the subject, âHowever, from the perspective of Western medicine, at Elder Yuanâs age, all body functions are failing, and his blood vessels are definitely calcified and very fragile. Using a ferocious remedy now has a high risk of causing bleedingâ¦â
âI wonât even mention vitality, just asking you, what if thereâs a brain hemorrhage?
Hearing this, the four Yuan siblings fell silent in unison.
After a while, it was the eldest sister who broke the silence, âIt seems more appropriate to take him to Merrickâ¦â
Yuan Huakun really didnât want to put his father through more trouble, so he turned to look at his wife, âRuofang, could you ask Lei Gang to inquire with the master if thereâs any alternative way?â
Xu Ruofang dialed Xu Leigangâs phone, but it was turned off.
âThen we should try to get in touch as soon as possible,â Yuan Huakun nodded, and then turned to find both his elder sisters looking at him in unison.
He rolled his eyes, âWhy are you two looking at me? I asked Ruofang to contact him because I heard that that place might be able to treat him⦠Anyway, Hua Pengâs family also knows him.â
What was Xu Leigang doing at that moment? Of course, he was cultivating. In the past, he would set his mobile phone to silent mode during cultivation, but now, to quickly cultivate the third diagram and catch up with Wang Haifengâs progress, he was really pushing himself to the limit.
Why was Feng Jun in a good mood? Because that crow had given him another surprise.
After discovering the secret of the villa, Zhang Caixin really didnât want to leave, but staying overnight didnât seem appropriateâafter all, she was a young woman.
Feeling conflicted, she walked around the courtyard to clear her mind, and before long, she noticed a dark bird that kept flying around the yard, occasionally landing inside it.
Curious, she approached to get a closer look, and to her surprise, the bird wasnât afraid of her. It wasnât until she got very close that it took flight and cawed âka ka.â
Zhang Caixin, being a girl who couldnât name most birds, had a moment of realization upon hearing the call and shouted, âFeng Jun, Boss Feng⦠there seems to be a crow in your yard.â
The voice of Feng Jun came from inside the house, âIs that so rare? Most crows are resident birds.â
âIâm not talking about that,â Zhang Caixin stamped her foot, âcome out quickly.â
When Feng Jun came out, she pointed at two mice hanging from the eaves, âThe crow isnât trying to eat these, is it?â
Feng Jun shook his head and said with a smile, âIt wonât eat them.â
âThatâs not necessarily the case,â Zhang Caixin replied, watching him shake his head, âCrows are omnivores, they eat both fresh and rotten meat.â
âThis crow is an exception,â Feng Jun answered with a smile, but didnât elaborate further.
Then he bent down to crush the cigarette butt he had in hand on the ground, and seeing another butt not far away, he walked over, picked it up, and threw both butts into the trash can at the entrance.
âWhy wouldnât it eat?â Zhang Caixin, looking at the crow in the poplar tree, asked curiously.
She was a city-raised child and wasnât much in contact with wild animals; she also didnât think crows were particularly ominous.
Feng Jun couldnât tell her the answerâshe hadnât yet made her choice.
However, it wasnât long before Zhang Caixin no longer needed his answer.
When the crow saw Feng Jun return under the eaves, it cawed and flew into the yard, landing on the ground.
What it did next was astonishingâit actually picked up a cigarette butt from the ground!
Zhang Caixinâs mouth opened wide in shock, emitting a strange sound, âEh?â
The crow didnât look at her but rather glanced left and right with the cigarette butt in its beak, moved its short legs, and hopped and skipped to another spot two meters awayâwhere there was another cigarette butt.
It put down the cigarette butt from its mouth, shook its head, and used its beak to place the two cigarette butts side by side, then, in one motion, picked them both up, flapped its wings, and flew to the stainless steel trash can at the entrance of the villa.
Standing on the edge of the trash can, the crow opened its mouth, and both cigarette butts dropped into the trash.
âThis canât be,â Zhang Caixin almost popped her eyes out.
She glanced at the crow, then turned to look at Feng Jun incredulously and asked, âIs this⦠your crow?â
âNo,â Feng Jun shook his head and calmly replied, âItâs wild.â
Though Iâm not fond of pets, if I were to keep one, surely my tastes wouldnât be this bizarre, right?
âNot yours?â Zhang Caixin let out an exaggerated wail, âWasnât it said that⦠after the establishment of the nation, spirits werenât allowed?â
âMaking a fuss,â Feng Jun glanced at her, âCrows are actually very intelligent animalsâ¦â
âThere was an experiment done once where someone scattered biscuits on the ground, and the crows would carefully stack them together and then take them all at once, ensuring their food wouldnât get stolen by other crows⦠just as youâve seen now.â
Zhang Caixinâs big eyes blinked for a long while before she asked half in belief, half in doubt, âReally? How could such a small bird have such a big brain?â
âMost mice have an even smaller brain than crows, arenât they smart?â Feng Jun retorted and confidently added, âIf you donât believe me, you can search online to see if Iâm right.â
His tone was very sure, because⦠he had just searched it a while ago, which is how he knew about that example of crows stacking biscuits.
Honestly, if it werenât for that example, he would have had doubts whether this crow was possessed by some old gentleman or something.
Zhang Caixin didnât take out her mobile phone to search, but chose to believe him.
However, she still seemed a bit puzzled, âYou threw two cigarette butts, so it threw two as well. What if you threw three?â
Feng Jun wasnât very interested in such a topic. He was satisfied with the crowâs performance but didnât want it to stand out too much before Zhang Caixin made her decisionâgood enough was good enough; why persist until it raises suspicion?
So he deliberately changed the subject, âMy yard rarely has cigarette butts; Peach Blossom Valley Scenic Area is a no-smoking zone. We all have manners and donât litter cigarette butts.â
âHey,â Zhang Caixin laughed again, âJust from picking up from the ground⦠there are already three cigarette butts.â
Feng Jun rolled his eyes and said helplessly, âPlease, the wind has been strong these nights; they were blown in from outside the fence.â
No sooner had he finished speaking than the crow flew down again, picked up a cigarette butt, and walked around.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It wasnât easy finding the second cigarette butt; after searching half the yard, it found another one and, like before, put the two cigarette butts together and tossed them into the trash can.
In her astonishment, Zhang Caixin couldnât help but give Feng Jun a glare, âYou say you didnât train it⦠Tell me, why doesnât it throw each cigarette butt one by one? Why must it gather two before throwing them away?â
Iâd like to know why myself, Feng Jun rubbed his chin and frowned, âCould it be⦠that this is a crow with obsessive-compulsive disorder?â
âPfft,â Zhang Caixin laughed at his remark, momentarily leaving him alone, âSuch an intelligent and hardworking crow deserves a reward⦠Do you have anything edible at home?â
It seems every woman harbors the dream of feeding.
âDonât feed it,â Feng Jun said earnestly, âItâs a wild animal. Human feeding can lead to animals gradually losing their ability to survive in the wild.â
âEh?â Zhang Caixin looked at him curiously, âThis kind of Western concept is rarely known in Huaxia⦠where did you learn it from?â
âWhat Western concept,â Feng Jun said with a dismissive smile, âItâs all leftover from our ancestors.â
Zhang Caixin knew he was a liberal arts monk and didnât bother to argue, but with a twirl of her eyes, she said, âItâs helping you pick up cigarette butts, which can be considered as labor, right? You should give it compensation.â
Feng Jun snorted internally, thinking that the creature already got much more than she could imagine, and now it seemed discontent with staying in the tree, actually wanting to enter the courtyard.
Although Feng Jun was a bit skeptical whether a crow could be that intelligent, there was no doubt that it learned to pick up cigarette butts as if trying to curry favor with the owner of the small courtyard.
You canât really blame it for that; after all, the spiritual energy inside the courtyard was definitely a tad bit more than outside.
The only regret was that even the crow knew to cherish such an opportunity, yet a certain pinnacle of all creatures was oblivious to what she might be missing out on.
But a fool has his own kind of fortune; Zhang Caixin, although still hesitant about how to interact with Feng Jun, was greatly interested in this spirited crow. In the following time, she was bent on amusing the crow in various ways.
She even found an apple core from her room and declared with conviction, as it was human trash, it could be tossed anywhere, so⦠it didnât count as feeding.