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Now reading: Chapter 270 - 270 271 Multiple Illnesses and Pains from City’s Best Divine Doctor, a Urban novel by Seven-Step Prince.

270: Chapter 271: Multiple Illnesses and Pains 270: Chapter 271: Multiple Illnesses and Pains The continuous moon essence was absorbed by Ye Qiu, transforming from spiritual energy to true qi, stored in his dantian.

However, Ye Qiu felt it was still not enough to break through.

The next morning, when Ye Qiu opened his eyes, it was already past eight.

After not cultivating for several days, and cultivating until now last night, Ye Qiu found that he had still absorbed a good amount of sun and moon essence.

Seeing that ti was getting late, he hurriedly got up to wash.

He didn’t even eat the breakfast Ye Xue had prepared.

Coming downstairs, he rode his electric bike to Liu Lingxiu’s house.

After picking up Liu Lingxiu and bringing her to school and to their classroom, Ye Qiu went to his seat.

Su Luoluo had already arrived and was sitting in her seat reading vocabulary words.

Last night, Ye Qiu had taken a taxi and left first.

Su Luoluo and Li Qianqian stayed in the “Michelangelo” dessert shop and chatted for more than an hour.

They talked about issues related to Ye Qiu.

In the past, Li Qianqian definitely didn’t know Ye Qiu.

Su Luoluo also knew the old Ye Qiu.

Through their conversation, they could tell that Ye Qiu had indeed changed a lot.

What mattered most was attracting Ye Qiu.

Whether it was Su Luoluo or Li Qianqian, both felt that with their looks, temperant, and family background, they were far superior to the plain and ordinary background of Liu Lingxiu.

The two girls believed they could definitely attract Ye Qiu.

When Ye Qiu sat down, he noticed Su Luoluo’s new outfit today, which made her look even more like a refined lady of the Su Family.

Ye Qiu found Su Luoluo stunning today.

However, when Su Luoluo saw Ye Qiu glance at her with no expression, she felt a bit disappointed.

Ye Qiu didn’t notice Su Luoluo but looked at Zhang Wei’s seat.

Zhang Wei was not in the classroom now.

However, his four followers were at their seats reading books.

Yesterday at Jinling Hospital, Ye Qiu saw both Zhang Wei and Liu Ying.

He guessed that Zhang Wei must have gone to the hospital for treatnt again.

According to the chronic bronchitis asthma virus Ye Qiu released on Zhang Wei, he wouldn’t recuperate in at least three or four days.

During that ti, he would be very uncomfortable, and could only seek help from doctors for treatnt.

Yesterday afternoon, when Zhang Wei and Liu Ying, accompanied by those four followers, went to Jinling Hospital for treatnt, the attending physician diagnosed him with chronic bronchial asthma.

Still, Zhang Wei had a full-body check at different departnts.

When they took the elevator, Ye Qiu happened to be at the hospital to treat Shen Xingru.

Unexpectedly, Su Luoluo also followed and appeared very close to Ye Qiu when they were together.

Zhang Wei didn’t know about Ye Qiu’s dical skills.

Seeing the two suddenly arrive, he recalled seeing Su Luoluo personally feed Ye Qiu desserts several tis in the classroom.

He deduced that there must be sothing going on between them.

The more Zhang Wei thought about it, the more jealous and angry he beca.

Last night, he was so angry he had a severe asthma attack, scaring Liu Ying who thought his condition had worsened.

After taking so asthma dication and calming down, Zhang Wei’s situation was less severe.

According to Western dicine, bronchial asthma is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the respiratory tract involving various inflammatory cells like eosinophils, mast cells, and T lymphocytes.

Because of this, susceptible individuals have high sensitivity and broad, reversible airflow obstruction.

Clinically, it manifests as recurrent wheezing, expiratory dyspnea, chest tightness, or coughing, often occurring or worsening at night and in the early morning.

Many patients can self-remit or recover after treatnt.

“In traditional Chinese dicine, asthma is called xiaobing, among other nas.

It is often caused by external pathogens or imbalances in diet and emotions,” the doctor explained.

“Doctor, neither her mother nor I have asthma.

How did my son get asthma?”

Zhang Dongliang asked in confusion.

Last night, Zhang Dongliang received news that his son was hospitalized again because of asthma.

He found it strange; all religious rites had been perford, and yet his son fell ill again just days after recovering.

“Mr.

Zhang, though genetics play a significant role in this disease, environntal factors can also cause it, as in your son’s case,” the doctor explained.

Zhang Dongliang didn’t know what to say.

The college entrance examination was drawing closer, and his son’s illness kept recurring.

“So what should we do?”

asked Liu Ying.

“Hospitalization for treatnt,” said the attending physician.

After the doctor left, Zhang Wei not only thought about the upcoming exam but also about Ye Qiu and Su Luoluo.

He had already hired an assassin from the Assassins Alliance, a secret kept even from his parents and followers.

Yet, Ye Qiu was fine, indicating the assassination had failed.

Zhang Wei couldn’t easily forget Ye Qiu.

As long as Ye Qiu was alive, he felt uneasy.

He decided to invest all his remaining allowance to hire more assassins to kill Ye Qiu, even at a higher cost.

Zhang Wei’s face darkened as he thought, coughing and wheezing intermittently.

The sound of his asthma was clearly audible to Zhang Dongliang and Liu Ying, who left the room montarily, both showing signs of worry.

Now over forty, Liu Ying was still capable of having children but hadn’t considered another child before.

It wasn’t a matter of finances; they felt Zhang Wei was enough.

But now they worried about his frequent illnesses.

Thus, they were reconsidering having another child.

Zhang Dongliang knew the priority was for Zhang Wei to recover and take the college entrance exam.

While not imdiately life-threatening, his frequent asthma attacks were severe and not easily curable.

He understood that treating Zhang Wei in the hospital was the best option now.

Entering the room, Zhang Dongliang told Zhang Wei: “Xiaowei, focus on your recovery.

Don’t worry about studying for now.”

“Dad, I understand.”

“Xiaowei, your aunt and I will consult the fortune teller again to see how you are doing recently,”

Apparently, Liu Ying still believed in the fortune teller’s words.

Liu Ying planned to visit Jiming Temple again with Xiaofeng to consult the fortune teller about her son’s condition.

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