88: 0086 Martial Arts Club Exchange eting 88: 0086 Martial Arts Club Exchange eting Ye Qiu declined Vice President Wang’s invitation.
He only stepped forward to save soone because of Chu Yao.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have easily revealed Huatuo’s Thirty-six Needles.
It’s not that Ye Qiu was cold-blooded and lacked the compassion to save lives; rather, there were too many people suffering from terminal diseases in the world, far more than he could save alone.
He was no saint, capable of unconditionally expending large amounts of True Qi for just anybody.
Ye Qiu understood that, no matter how powerful he was, he couldn’t rid everyone of their affliction.
Vice President Wang was not surprised by Ye Qiu’s refusal.
He watched Ye Qiu leave with a smile and murmured, “Traditional Chinese dicine in China needs people like you to rise.
And I no longer have the qualification for that…”
“I believe, in your heart, you’ve always wanted to vindicate traditional Chinese dicine.”
From their brief conversation, Vice President Wang was shocked by Ye Qiu’s insight into traditional Chinese dicine.
Ye Qiu had a deeper understanding of traditional Chinese dicine than he had expected, which is why Vice President Wang did not hesitate to use his own status to retain such talent.
He had studied Western dicine for too long, and in his bones, he valued it over traditional Chinese dicine.
Western dicine worked fast, which was the main reason people were convinced by it, whereas traditional Chinese dicine didn’t focus on treating just the affected area but sought to balance the entire body, starting with the five viscera and six bowels.
Nowadays, with Western dicine booming and traditional Chinese dicine in decline, it was the first ti Vice President Wang had seen a young person explain traditional Chinese dicine so thoroughly, which gave him hope for its resurgence.
Traditional Chinese dicine was a dical skill passed down through the ages in China.
It was a pity, however, that people had gradually overlooked its importance—a truly sorrowful thing.
Ye Qiu entrusted a few words to Chu Yao before leaving the hospital with Yinyin.
On the way, Ye Qiu bought a large bag of snacks to bribe Niu Yinyin so she wouldn’t speak of today’s events, lest Shen ngchen find out and blow up in anger.
After returning to the villa, Ye Qiu saw Shen ngchen was busy with her head down.
Butler Liu greeted Ye Qiu with a nod upon his return.
Seeing Butler Liu holding a lot of materials, Ye Qiu imdiately thought of Shen ngchen beginning to take charge of Longjia Group.
“How’s Uncle Shen doing?” Ye Qiu asked, as he had been too busy to rember this matter in recent days.
Butler Liu replied, “The master just fell asleep.
Miss Shen is preparing to take over Longjia more effectively, which is why I hurried over.”
Shen ngchen was studying the materials intently, learning about managent.
She had already gone through most of the information about Longjia Group and was confident that she could soon enter the company and take her father’s place.
Ye Qiu didn’t disturb Shen ngchen’s studies and went back to his room to restore his own True Qi.
Now that Shen ngchen was studying at ho all day and didn’t need Ye Qiu’s protection, it saved him a lot of trouble, and he could do things he wanted.
After an hour of seated ditation, Ye Qiu continued to examine the Dugu family’s genealogy.
He didn’t rush through the book but read it word for word, not wanting to miss any detail.
…
The next day, Ye Qiu and Shen ngchen arrived at school.
There were many posters on campus, and a lot of students were gathered in front of them.
From the bits and pieces of the students’ conversation, Ye Qiu vaguely heard words about so kind of exchange eting.
Since he only had one class in the morning, Ye Qiu decided to visit the martial arts club.
Lan Bing had already ntioned this several tis, reminding him not to forget his martial arts club.
“The president’s face should be respected.
Since I’ve joined the martial arts club, I’ve probably spent less than an hour there.”
Speaking of which, Ye Qiu felt a little embarrassed himself, so he picked up his pace and headed for the building where the martial arts club was located.
The martial arts club was on the first floor, occupying a rather large space, much more significant than other club activity areas, showcasing Lan Bing’s strong public relations skills to secure such a large activity space.
As for Ye Qiu, a mber who blended in like an invisible man, many mbers had almost forgotten about him, as he rarely made appearances there.
Furthermore, with the passage of ti, Ye Qiu’s feat of defeating Ma Tao, which once buzzed around the campus, had also faded.
If it weren’t for Lan Bing occasionally ntioning his na, they would’ve long forgotten about Ye Qiu.
Lan Bing was sitting on a chair resting, having just worked up a sweat from training.
Recently, Lan Bing’s worries had deepened, as their martial arts club was soon to have an exchange with the clubs from two other major universities, and even a taekwondo club wanted to challenge them.
Lan Bing was unafraid of any challenge, or else she wouldn’t have chosen to establish this club in the first place.
But…
this ti, facing clubs from the other two major universities, she felt uncertain.
Lan Bing had encountered mbers of a martial arts club from one of those universities, and she was shocked by their strength.
Their level was beyond what normal students could achieve, undoubtedly practitioners who had been training in martial arts since childhood, which placed considerable psychological pressure on Lan Bing.
Before the exchanges even began, a cloud of gloom had settled over Lan Bing’s heart.
Although the mbers of her club had been working hard, there was still a gap compared to those she had seen from the other universities’ clubs.
No matter how strong she was, she couldn’t compete for everyone, and this vexed Lan Bing, causing the club president’s beautiful brows to be constantly knit together.
“What are you worried about?” Seeing Lan Bing lost in thought, Liu Hu stopped his training, walked over, and asked softly.
Lan Bing sighed and forced a smile, “It’s nothing.
Keep training, let’s aim to take down the two major universities.”
Liu Hu looked at the woman before him with a mix of heartache and the urge to hold her tightly in his arms, but he resisted, knowing it wasn’t the right mont.
“Don’t worry, I will train these guys well.
Every one of them will shine and triumph magnificently,” Liu Hu raised his fist confidently and said.
Lan Bing looked deeply at Liu Hu, not voicing her concerns about her own club.
The mbers from those two universities were not to be underestimated; even Liu Hu might only have a fifty-fifty chance against them.
Lan Bing kept this harsh reality to herself, not wanting to demoralize Liu Hu and the other mbers, and sighed softly in her heart.
While Lan Bing was worried about the club, she caught sight of Ye Qiu, who had suddenly appeared.
This guy finally decided to show up!
For so reason, seeing Ye Qiu’s smiling face made Lan Bing feel aggrieved.
When would this damned guy take the martial arts club seriously?
Then Liu Hu noticed Ye Qiu’s arrival; he saw Lan Bing’s mood suddenly beco excited and followed her gaze.
But upon seeing Ye Qiu, his face darkened imdiately.
He had said he would drive Ye Qiu out of the club, but since Ye Qiu hadn’t shown up for a while, he had no opportunity to act on it.
Now that Ye Qiu had shown up at this critical mont, Liu Hu thought this was his chance!
A sneer hung on Liu Hu’s face, as he had already thought of a way to get rid of Ye Qiu.
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