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Now reading: Chapter 1686 - 1645: Miranda from City’s Best Divine Doctor, a Urban novel by Seven-Step Prince.

Martinez traveled for more than half a year, and he didn’t inform his family this ti when he ca back. In fact, because he has heart disease, his family is quite worried about him.

When Martinez and Ye Qiu got off the car, Ye Qiu had already seen this standalone building similar to a villa.

Or rather, not considered a villa, but a small Western-style building. There were also two cars, a rcedes and a BMW.

"Brother Qiu, you say this guy is middle-class, but why does he look like a rich kid to ?" Ning Yun asked curiously.

A standalone small Western-style building by the sea, luxury cars, isn’t this a sign of a rich kid?

Ye Qiu said, "I’m not sure, let’s go inside and see."

Martinez warmly led the three inside. As the small gate was just opened, Martinez called his parents in Spanish.

"Mom, Dad, I’m ho."

Soon, a man who looked over fifty with darker skin and a Caucasian woman ca out, presumably Martinez’s parents.

Besides these two, Ning Yun and Luo Yang were surprised to see a young woman, with a Western-style dress, tall, blonde hair, and fair skin, ca out.

"Brother, you’re back."

The speaker was Martinez’s sister Miranda. Originally, there were classes today since it’s Tuesday, but she ca unexpectedly, and didn’t reckon she’d find her brother back after half a year.

Moreover, he brought back three Asians.

"Mr. Ye, this is my father, this is my mother, and this is my sister Miranda," Martinez introduced to Ye Qiu.

After Ye Qiu greeted them in Spanish, Miranda beca more enthusiastic upon learning that the three were from China, especially after hearing that Ye Qiu had saved her brother during a heart attack on the plane. Miranda felt even more grateful to Ye Qiu.

Following inside to sit in the courtyard, there was no nanny here, after all, it’s just a middle-class family, not a rich family, so there was no need to hire a nanny.

Martinez’s sister and his parents brought out black tea, coffee, and other things to entertain Ye Qiu and the others, and there were also cigars.

Cuban cigars are particularly famous, and Havana’s cigars are the most well-known in Cuba.

In other countries, buying a box with two cigars may cost quite a bit, but if in the ho country, it’s much cheaper.

Ye Qiu doesn’t smoke, but Ning Yun and Luo Yang wanted to try.

While Ye Qiu sat there savoring black tea, indeed, the difference between black tea and green tea is significant. Green tea is definitely most famous in Huaxia.

However, aside from Fujian, Huaxia’s production of black tea is also in places like Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and India, previous British colonies, with plenty of black tea in the Caribbean as well.

But Ye Qiu seldom drank tea.

The black tea here feels alright.

There is also the very famous Caribbean coffee. Ye Qiu took a sip of local coffee. It’s a bit bitter, but the strong coffee aroma is indeed very pleasant.

"Can you really cure my brother’s heart disease?" Miranda asked Ye Qiu curiously.

This young man dresses very plainly, but his Spanish is very good, and the three are heard to be from Jinling University in China, doesn’t seem like a fraud.

Besides, Miranda is now a junior student at Havana University, studying a profession related to Cuban cigars.

If her brother’s heart disease could really be cured, she wouldn’t have to worry about him anymore.

"I stand by my words." Ye Qiu found Miranda, a beautiful mixed-race woman, quite attractive. However, there’s a saying that ninety percent of Caucasians and Blacks have body odor, with so severe and so mild.

Miranda had a slight body odor, Ye Qiu noticed when she leaned close earlier.

But it was her privacy, so he didn’t say anything.

"That’s wonderful," Miranda said.

While Ye Qiu continued drinking his coffee, Ning Yun and Luo Yang began to taste cigars.

Abroad, cigars can cost tens of US Dollars each, but in Cuba, only a few dollars each. Moreover, Martinez’s family has a tobacco-growing place. To them, cigars are like regular cigarettes to dostic smokers.

Ning Yun was new to cigars, felt a bit spicy, and almost choked, but slowly began adapting, while Luo Yang, who doesn’t smoke, purely wanted to taste, noticed a distinct difference compared to cigarette flavor.

Watching the two savoring the cigars, Ye Qiu took another sip of coffee, whereas Martinez’s parents and sister seed anxious, clearly wanting Ye Qiu to treat Martinez.

"Alright, I’ll treat you now."

After all, Ye Qiu is quite busy.

Leading Martinez into the room, Ye Qiu said, "I’m using traditional Chinese dicine. Lie on the bed, and I’ll treat you."

Traditional Chinese dicine?

Martinez knew what it ant.

About one percent of Cuba’s population are Chinese, so Huaxia people are not rare, thus having so understanding of Chinese dicine.

When Martinez laid down and Ye Qiu began the treatnt, having treated heart disease patients before, although not curing, regardless of heart disease type, Ye Qiu can slowly repair the heart of patients.

About half an hour later, Ye Qiu said, "It’s done, another treatnt tomorrow."

Done?

Martinez couldn’t quite believe it.

Leaving the room, Ye Qiu said, "I’ll treat you again tomorrow, then you can go to the hospital for tests to see if it’s cured."

Martinez thought it made sense.

Ye Qiu initially planned to stay in a hotel, but now given the hospitality of Martinez’s family and having the space, they stayed there.

Martinez’s parents now understood that Ye Qiu didn’t co to the Caribbean for leisure, but for cigars and coffee.

Upon hearing Ye Qiu planned to buy a farm, Martinez’s parents were visibly surprised, realizing this young man might beco a big boss?

"Mr. Ye, in Cuba, cigars are state-controlled, privately there’s very little involvent. Trying to enter the cigar business might be difficult."

Cigarettes and cigars both seem to be made of tobacco, but why are they different, and why is Cuba famous?

It indeed has to do with the local climatic environnt, everything being quite distinct.

Ye Qiu now knew that Cuba’s exports mainly relied on cigars for foreign currency. Privately owned businesses surely face difficulties, much like dostically where tobacco is state-controlled. While private businesses also produce well, it’s usually illegal.

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