Chapter 139 - Guan Xuemin, Stunned and Surprised
Beauty and the Bodyguard
Xuemin couldnât help but look at Lin Yi in admiration, and also in shame at his attitude towards him earlier. The kid was right, he should have more self-respect as an elder. Although, practitioners of medicine were known to be quite daring- Xueminâs unorthodox behavior was actually quite understandable.
âYep, in the past.â Lin Yi nodded. âItâs only natural that I thank you for taking care of a teammate of mine.â
âI understand, Iâll stop with the courtesies since Mister Linâs said so yourself. Please, come to the study with me- I have a couple of medical inquiries I must ask you, Mister Lin... I hope you donât mind teaching me a thing or two.â Xuemin said.
âCall me Lin Yi, or Yi. Mister Linâs too much.â Lin Yi replied. âLetâs not treat it as teaching, too- we both have things to learn from each other.â
âAlright, Iâll call you Yi then. It goes the same for me, as well- call me Grandpa Guan, or Elder Guan. I must admit my shame when a man such as yourself calls me professor.â Xuemin said, not backing down from accepting Lin Yiâs courtesies. He was his elder, after all, and Huaijun, who was of the same generation as Lin Yi, called him Grandpa Guan as well.
âIâll call you Grandpa Guan, then.â Lin Yi said casually. He was a humble man- heâd repay any sort of respect with even stronger respect.
The two made their way to the study as Huaijun stayed behind. There was no point in him joining the two doctors, after all, and he was just supposed to be acting as a middleman in the first place.
âGrandpa Guan, Lin Yi, you two take your time. Iâll watch some TV outside for a bit.â Huaijun said from outside the study.
âAlright, make yourself at home! Thereâs food in the kitchen; get yourself something to eat if you get hungry.â Xuemin said with a nod, understanding that Huaijun wouldnât have any interest in medical topics.
Xueminâs study was filled with a thick, scholarly scent- both sides of the room were lined with long bookshelves all equipped with medical book selections, inclusive of both Eastern and Western medicine. The variety of knowledge packed in the room was quite comprehensive indeed.
âA humble collection, Iâm afraid.â Xuemin said with a chuckle, noticing that Lin Yi was sizing his library up. âIâve a variety of selections in here, but nothing too substantial; good reads, but quite ineffective when seeking new knowledge.â
ââEmperorâs Inner Studiesâ is a good one, itâs the one I read when I first started my medical studies.â Lin Yi said with a nod as he pointed at a couple of books on the bookshelf.
ââEmperorâs Inner Studiesâ...... Indeed, one of the few remaining gems of Eastern medicine legacy.â Xuemin nodded in response. âWhat a pity.......â
âA pity?â Lin Yi asked curiously. âWhat do you mean by that, Grandpa Guan?â
âA pity that of the eleven medical classics of âChinese Archives- Arts and Cultureâ, âPrivate Studies of the Emperorâ is the only one that remains!â
âAh......â Lin Yi smiled faintly, unsure of what to say as he looked at the pained expression on Xueminâs face.
âFrom the âSevenâ recorded by the Chinese Archives, the ones that once existed with âEmperorâs Inner Studiesâ were namely âBian Queâs Inner Studiesâ, âBai Sheâs Outer Studiesâ, âBai Sheâs Inner Studiesâ, and âMiscellaneous Articlesâ...â Xuemin continued on, failing to notice the look on Lin Yiâs face as he grieved melancholily. âJust imagine the glories of Eastern Medicine should all these masterpieces still exist... A pity indeed!â
(okay my translations for the titles are pretty arbitrary, thereâs just too many interpretations for me to go for)
âAh, Iâve read âBian Queâs Inner Studiesâ before.â Lin Yi said after some hesitation. After all, his impression of Guan Xuemin was pretty good so far. The prescription heâd written for Huaijun had its origins in âBian Queâs Inner Studiesâ, and heâd decided to just give the book credit for the recipe, since Xuemin was probably going to inquire about that in the conversation.
âYouâve...... read âBian Queâs Inner Studiesâ before?â Xuemin asked. It was no surprise that heâd be taken aback by the statement- he was just grieving for its extinction a while ago. After all, he was a medical man whoâd reached a certain apex of medicine, and improving from there was nothing short of extreme difficulty. There wasnât any material for him to read from, and the only way to go up was through practical testing and study, something known for its inefficiency. âA genuine copy?â
There had been instances of non-genuine copies appearing before, copies that were proven to be fakes. Xuemin read one once, finding the contents quite interesting... Yet itâd be quite a stretch for a book of that quality to stand side by side with a masterpiece like âEmperorâs Inner Studiesâ.
âYeah, in my elderâs house when I was little.â Lin Yi said with a nod. âJun Broâs condition was quite similar to an example written in âBian Queâs Inner Studiesâ, and my recipe was but an extension of some of the concepts inside that book.â
Lin Yiâs explanation was a disguised one, and Xuemin naturally noticed that, having read the non-genuine copies. There was no such example at all!
âReally?â Xuemin was getting a little excited. âCould I see it......â
Xuemin didnât wait for Lin Yiâs response before speaking up again, a shameful and bitter smile on his lips. âI apologize for my excitement. It belongs to your elder, of course it isnât something you could just show around. Yi, I hope you donât mind my outburst.â
âAh, itâs really nothing.â Lin Yi smiled in response. He was, naturally, referring to Old Lin when he talked about his elder, whoâd brought back a whole collection of ancient rarities. Apparently, they belonged to a traitor of Miao Village, called âElder Youâ. Heâd been collecting the rarities for some dark arts, only to be ended by Lin Yiâs sifu, whoâd then split the loot with his old man.
âWell, Iâd like to invite Grandpa Guan for a look at it, should the opportunity arise.â Lin Yi wasnât a petty man. The doctor hadnât cured Huaijun, but it was a concrete fact that Huaijun wouldâve been dead without Xuemin, let alone hold out for that long. As such, Lin Yi had only gratitude towards the savior.
â...Really? Thatâs just splendid!â Xuemin exclaimed, getting excited again before a thought came to his mind. There was a possibility that Lin Yi was only being courteous and polite- he shouldnât be taking that invitation for granted. Heâd heard that hidden masters of Eastern medicine had a couple of lost masterpieces of medical writing in their hands, but those were just rumors- heâd never actually seen any before. Xuemin had to assume, then, that Lin Yiâs elder was one of these hidden masters... He couldnât just walk up to the guyâs home and look at his treasured collection, after all. âAlthough, itâs fine if itâs too much trouble, I wouldnât want to intrude.â
âItâs fine.â Lin Yi had authority over stuff like this- Old Lin wouldnât make too much of a fuss with his sifu backing him up. âIâll bring some with me the next time I visit my old place.â
âAh... Is that truly fine?â Xuemin wasnât quite sure what heâd just heard- treasure of that caliber shouldnât be moved around like souvenirs, should they? What if they got lost? Itâd be a disaster even if those were copies! âIf itâs alright with you, I could come along with you during your visit?â
âYeah, thatâs okay too.â Lin Yi nodded......