Chapter 77
The Medical Guru
âHeâs got a feeling of the internal force. Not bad.â
Apparently, Chen Cong had realized quite a bit after that about the other night.
âHowever, to properly enter the martial world takes a long time to probe. Heâs still quite far from the final shot.â
After the silent remark, Fang Qiu turned around and left to train at the Central Lake.
In the morning.
When students were all in class.
Qi Kaiwen, the Director of School of Chinese Medicine, paid a personal visit to the library reading room.
âMy younger fellow disciple!â
Qi Kaiwen called with a big smile as soon as he entered.
âYes?â
Xu Miaolin obviously wasnât expecting Qi Kaiwen.
He became quite a frequent visitor lately!
âI come to check on you. I care about you.â
Qi Kaiwen laughed.
âUnaccountably solicitous.â
Xu Miaolin glanced at Qi Kaiwen before continuing, âBe straightforward. What do you want from me?â
âHeheâ¦â
Qi Kaiwen got closer, locking his eyes on Xu Miaolin. He flattered with a grin, âYounger fellow disciple, you are as skillful as always if not greater. Youâve cured a stomach cancer very easily.â
Obviously he had heard of the good new Mo Yiqiâs recovery.
His compliment continued, âMost doctors canât do that.â âNow itâs not news to our students that Mo Yiqiâs incurable disease has been cured. This is a real miracle for them. Congratulations, brother, for your vigorous progress!â
âThatâs alright. However, elder fellow disciple, your medical skill seems to have not forged ahead for many years!â
Xu Miaolin looked up, his tone worth pondering.
Qi Kaiwenâs grin froze upon hearing the mockery.
Avoid the face when hitting, and refrain from the faults when scolding. Whatâs the point being so mean?
Whatâs the point?
âHehe. My brother!â
He attempted to change the topic at once to avoid further embarrassment. âAs they say, great men have the great responsibility. Iâm not as skillful as you but Iâm doing my share for the Chinese Medicine circle. What a waste for a man great as you to be staying here!â
âHmm? What do you mean?â
Asked Xu Miaolin.
âI mean you should stop hiding since youâve already revealed your talent.â
Qi Kaiwen carried on to convince him, âNow the school is doing this Apprentice Plan program. Take on a few disciples. From all the students we have, pick whoever you like. Just let me know if anyone interests you.â
âHehe. I knew you were not here to show solicitude for me. I was really touched for a moment.â
Xu Miaolin ridiculed, âElder fellow disciple, your motives are rather impure.â
Who wanted to touch you!
Qi Kaiwen almost spat at his younger fellow disciple.
Canât you tell pleasantries!
He had to keep his smile on.
âPure. Very pure! What do you say, brother? Whatâs your opinion on my suggestion?â
âYou are too late. Apprentices I donât want any but registered students Iâve got one.â
Answered Xu Miaolin.
Ah?
Qi Kaiwen was completely lost.
He couldnât respond for a while, gazing at Xu Miaolin blankly as if questioning what he had just said or simply unable to believe what he had heard.
He had cudgelled his brains for convincing arguments before coming down.
Nothing was used in the end!
He thought his younger fellow disciple would be extremely hard to persuade but, to his surprise, heâd already accepted a student!
âWhoâs it?â
Asked Qi Kaiwen hastily.
This was a really big deal!
Someone in his school was good enough for his younger fellow discipleâs discerning eyes!
He knew how proud his younger fellow disciple was and how confident he was when it came to Chinese Medicine. Completely devoted to Chinese Medicine, he was interested to pretty much nothing but Chinese Medicine and treating illnesses.
A Chinese Medicine doctor himself, he was very familiar with his younger fellow disciple Xu Miaolinâs temperament and persistence in Chinese Medicine, which resulted in his very high sense of judgment.
How high?
We could put it this way.
Xu Miaolin was almost perfect in terms of conducting himself in society and revering the master and his teaching. On the other side, Xu Miaolin was extremely strict when it came to comprehension and natural endowments in Chinese Medicine.
Xu Miaolin turned up his nose at him, the well respected head of the Chinese Medicine college. Let alone others.
But such a proud and strict man had accepted a student!
Qi Kaiwen dared not think how much this person must have moved and impressed Xu Miaolin to earn himself an apprenticeship.
Did my younger fellow disciple chance upon a genius?
No way!
How could I miss a genius in my school?
But if he was not a genius, why would my younger fellow disciple accept him as his student?
My younger fellow disciple has been spending his time in the library doing nothing for a really long time. He wouldnât take a second look at ordinary men. Not to mention convincing him to make a comeback.
It must be it. It must be.
I must have missed something. Something.
Thought Qi Kaiwen.
âA freshman or a senior? Do I know him?â
Asked Qi Kaiwen at once.
âYour lucky man!â
Xu Miaolin blinked.
Qi Kaiwen was lost again.
What?
Lucky man?
What lucky man?
How do I have a lucky man in my school?
Xu Miaolinâs answer sent Qi Kaiwen to total confusion.
âWho the heck is it?â
Very much puzzled, Qi Kaiwen asked again.
âTake a guess!â
Replied Xu Miaolin with a grin.
âI take a damn guess!â
Qi Kaiwen felt much oppressed.
Can I ever win over my younger fellow disciple once?
He knew he couldnât get an answer out of him upon the âtake a guessâ response.
âKeep it to yourself then.â
Said Qi Kaiwen, much annoyed.
Then he turned around to leave.
His goal had been reached.
It was enough for him that his younger fellow disciple had made a comeback by accepting an apprentice. Even just one registered student.
The most importantly thing for him is to see Xu Miaolin buck up.
He could feel how heavy the blow was to Xu Miaolin back then.
For many years, he rarely mentioned to Xu Miaolin about staging a comeback. Instead, he waited for Xu Miaolin time to calm down and then made oblique references to sound him out. Gradually he pulled Xu Miaolin out of the heavy blow and helped him buck up, ready to go back to the Chinese Medicine circle.
Finally he succeeded.
Before.
He had thought about asking Xu Miaolin to help save Mo Yiqi.
However, he couldnât make up his mind in the end because he knew Xu Miaolin wouldnât agree. To his surprise, Xu Miaolin came around on the very afternoon.
A few days after curing Mo Yiqi, he had accepted an apprentice back in the library.
Putting these two matters together.
It was quite obvious that someone had stimulated Xu Miaolin, either positively or negatively. No matter what, Xu Miaolin had been pulled back from that heavy blow.
Qi Kaiwen didnât know who had done him such a huge favor but he felt grateful.
On the way.
Qi Kaiwen felt happy and free from inhibition, carrying a big smile.
âMy lucky man?â
âWho could that be?â
Figures flashed across his mind one after another.
Qi Kaiwen pondered for a long time but couldnât figure out the answer was Fang Qiu.
In Qi Kaiwenâs opinion.
Considering his younger fellow discipleâs temperament, his apprentice must at least have some Chinese Medicine background and a good knowledge of Chinese Medicine.
There were not many in his school.
After all, people with a decent training in Chinese Medicine wouldnât come to study in the college. They would rather seek apprenticeship with a reputed doctor and learn from their master.
Let alone those from a prominent Chinese Medicine family.
Born into a well established Chinese Medicine family, they would pick up knowledge throughout their childhood, which would already be beyond many university studentsâ level. Coming to study in the college would be a waste of their time.
âHeâs my lucky man, with outstanding qualities and some decent trainingâ¦â
Qi Kaiwen muttered to himself as he walked, âTo be good enough for my younger fellow disciple, he must at least have good moral conduct of a true Chinese Medicine doctor?â
âDo we have such a student in school meeting all these requirements?â
Qi Kaiwen was baffled by his own question.
He knew the answer was no.
But Xu Miaolin had accepted a student!
âThatâs enough⦠My younger fellow disciple has already returned. Whatâs the point thinking all these?â
Qi Kaiwen chuckled, shaking his head as he strode towards his office.
Over here.
In the reading room.
A faint smile blossomed on Xu Miaolinâs face as he watched Qi Kaiwen walking away. He understood his elder fellow discipleâs good intention and care and he was grateful.
âHe probably canât get the answer considering his limited IQ.â
Xu Miaolin murmured with a beam before going back to his books.
At night.
The train tickets Sun Hao had booked would depart at 10 pm. The trio began packing after dinner. They planned to travel overnight and arrive at Mount Taishan in the following morning.
At 8:40, Fang Qiu left for the train station to see off his three roommates.
At first.
Fang Qiu thought only Zhou Xiaotian, Sun Hao, and Zhu Benzheng were going on this trip. Surprisingly at the school gate, he saw a large group of his school mates.
A group trip!
âAre they all going with you?â
Asked Fang Qiu, glancing across the group.
âYou didnât listen to our conversation these days at all!â
Zhou Xiaotian sounded dissatisfied. He began to instigate, âWhat do you think? We have the power to rally followers, donât we? It might not be too late to change your mind. You could probably get a ticket for the same train service!â
âAre you paying?â
Fang Qiu asked.
âI take it back.â
Zhou Xiaotian jumped away from Fang Qiu decisively.
Looking around.
Fang Qiu realized almost half of Class Three and the four girls from Jiang Miaoyuâs room and their classmates were all going with the trio.
All together there were over 30 people.
Looking at this bustling group.
Fang Qiu smiled.
There would be a ton of fun things on their trip.
Jiang Miaoyu took a glance at Fang Qiu and the two simply nodded at each other from afar.
A handsome man standing next to Jiang Miaoyu gazed at Fang Qiu, alerted.
Fang Qiu didnât move his eyes to him at all.
He continued chatting with his roommates.
Soon.
All the people were there. They boarded several pre-booked minivans with their bags, heading towards the train station.
After half an hour.
The minivans parked at the square outside the train station.
âThe youngest.â
Zhou Xiaotian got off first. Looking at Fang Qiu getting off the van, he was still unwilling to give up. âThis is your last chance. Are you sure you are not going with us?â
âI have to work in the hospital this Sunday. I really canât go.â
Fang Qiu declined with a grin.
âDonât worry.â
Sun Hao approached, laughing. âIâll send many photos to you when we get there just to make you cry out of jealousy.â
âIâm already close to a cry. Get lost now!â
Answered Fang Qiu.
He would go to Mount Taishan the day after tomorrow, alone.
He wouldnât tell them that.
They were going to the tourism scenic area and he would head deep into the mountain.
Speaking of scenery, the real beautiful scenery was visited by few.
âThatâs unfortunate. You canât make it this time but you must come with us next time. Weâve got lots of time!â
Sun Hao laughed. He moved closer to Fang Qiu and pointed at Jiang Miaoyu as he whispered, âAre you not going to say hi?â