617: Chapter 617 Not a Hereditary Disease 617: Chapter 617 Not a Hereditary Disease Sensing Gu Zhiqi’s speechlessness, Su Yunling spoke up, “I’ve noted it.
I’ll remind him again later.”
Upon hearing this, Gu Zhiqi nodded in satisfaction.
She really didn’t want to repeat herself.
Su Yunling sat next to Gu Zhiqi and saw Jin Cengran continue to stare blankly at his leg.
Without intending to ask Gu Zhiqi any more questions, Su Yunling had no choice but to ask Gu Zhiqi herself, “His leg disorder is hereditary within the family.
There are several others in the family with the sa leg ailnt.
If you have ti, could you take a look?”
Hearing Su Yunling’s words, Gu Zhiqi looked a bit strange.
“Hereditary…
within the family?”
Su Yunling: ?
Is it not?
“It’s just a leg paralysis caused by Dual Cultivation leading to a conflict of dual energies,”
Su Yunling: ???
So, it’s not a hereditary family disease?
“Hm?
What Dual Cultivation?” Suddenly, a figure appeared at the entrance of the living room.
Just as he stepped into the living room and heard the term Dual Cultivation, Tang Yichen’s thoughts took a turn.
Scenes with a bit of color flashed across his mind.
Tang Yichen took a few large strides to Gu Zhiqi, leaned in close to her, and asked her in a secretive tone, “Brother Jin’s leg was caused by Dual Cultivation?”
Gu Zhiqi nodded.
Tang Yichen: !
No way, no way.
Brother Jin was only sixteen when the disorder started.
He…
Hiss~
A beast in human clothing!
After hearing what Gu Zhiqi said, Su Yunling felt it was indeed possible, but…
Ignoring Tang Yichen, Su Yunling pondered for a few seconds, then looked at Gu Zhiqi and said, “In their family, indeed, they practice Dual Path Cultivation, but why does only the direct lineage suffer more frequently from this condition?”
Gu Zhiqi: “It’s related to talent.”
Upon hearing this, Su Yunling fell completely silent.
“If I’m not mistaken, the two ntal thods they practice repel each other, causing their energies to also be mutually exclusive,” Gu Zhiqi added.
Hearing the conversation between the two, Tang Yichen realized that he had misunderstood.
Seeing that neither of them was paying him any attention, he quietly moved to sit at the edge of the sofa, trying to downplay his presence.
“If what you say is true, then our family’s ntal thods cannot be practiced together?” Finally snapped back to reality by the ntion of conflicting ntal thods, Jin Cengran looked at Gu Zhiqi and asked.
“I am only speculating.
If you don’t mind, you could show the ntal thods,” Gu Zhiqi said in a calm and unhurried manner.
Upon hearing this, Jin Cengran fell silent.
If the ntal thods were his alone, he wouldn’t mind showing her.
But, after all, it concerned the whole family, and he really wasn’t in a position to decide.
“I apologize, I’ll need to ask my grandfather about the family’s ntal thods first,” Jin Cengran said to Gu Zhiqi, sowhat apologetically.
Gu Zhiqi nodded lightly upon hearing this, not insisting further.
“Brother Jin, you must persuade your family’s old man,” Tang Yichen leaned in close to Jin Cengran and spoke in a low voice.
Jin Cengran glanced sideways at Tang Yichen, his eyes questioning.
“Gu Xiaoxi is the ntal thod advisor hired by Third Brother,” Tang Yichen suddenly rembered that when they discussed Gu Zhiqi with Jin Cengran, they had only introduced her dical skills, without ntioning anything else.
Jin Cengran: ?
A ntal thod advisor?
This…
young lady?
Jin Cengran’s gaze fell on Gu Zhiqi, filled with disbelief.
“Don’t doubt it.
Both Yun Xin and Yun Yan’s ntal thods were revised by Gu Xiaoxi.
Look, both of them are now Fifth-order Ancient Martial Artists,” Tang Yichen understood Jin Cengran’s feelings well.
After all, when he learned that Gu Xiaoxi could also revise ntal thods, he couldn’t believe it either.
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