148: Chapter 148: The Advisor 148: Chapter 148: The Advisor Hearing that Sun Da actually wanted to recognize Wang Yan as his master, everyone outside the door was shocked.
Sun Da is the founding figure of traditional Chinese dicine in Wanghai City.
Usually, even those who want to beco his disciple could line up halfway around Wanghai City.
Now that Sun Da was shouting to beco Wang Yan’s disciple, it seed Wang Yan had really driven him mad earlier.
However, upon second thought, although Wang Yan had a slight upper hand earlier, Sun Da hadn’t spoken, so at most, they were equals.
If Sun Da wasn’t absolutely confident, he wouldn’t say such a thing.
It seems the disease really can’t be cured.
The patient who had just entered the room instantly realized this and turned ashen, quivering as he said, “Does this an, does this an my disease is a death sentence?”
Upon hearing this, Sun Da said, “I just said that traditional Chinese dicine cannot cure it, but Western dicine still has a solution.
You have diabetes, and you can manage it with daily insulin injections.”
Upon hearing this, Wang Yan coldly replied, “In the realm of traditional Chinese dicine, there is no concept of diabetes; it is referred to as Xiao Ke Syndro.”
Upon hearing this, Sun Da raised his eyebrows and said, “Hmm, it seems you do have so skills.
This person indeed has Xiao Ke Syndro.
Since ancient tis, there has been no dical cure for Xiao Ke Syndro until the arrival of Western dicine offered a thod of treatnt.”
Wang Yan shook his head and said, “You’re wrong; Xiao Ke Syndro has had treatnts since ancient tis.
How can you say there were none?”
Sun Da laughed heartily and said, “You are really just talking nonsense.
For hundreds of years, there hasn’t been a single prescription to treat Xiao Ke Syndro.”
Wang Yan ignored Sun Da and gestured toward the patient, saying, “Co over, and let check your pulse.”
The patient hurriedly went up to Wang Yan and extended his wrist.
Wang Yan extended two fingers, marking the first ti today he took a pulse reading.
Seeing Wang Yan’s serious deanor, Sun Da sneered, “Kid, stop pretending.
I ant what I said; if you can cure him, I’ll beco your disciple.
If not, you should leave here and never practice dicine again.”
Upon hearing this, San’s complexion changed drastically.
Wang Yan had just found a way to make money, earning tens of thousands a day.
If Wang Yan could no longer practice dicine, it would cut off his financial path.
anwhile, Fang and others turned pale.
They had given up their forr professions, and now Wang Yan paid them wages daily, making them feel their lives had gained aning beyond just maintaining their inco.
Even when they occasionally t forr custors, they treated them with courtesy, which gave them a sense of fulfillnt.
If Wang Yan could no longer practice dicine, would they have to return to their old line of work?
However, Wang Yan seed not to hear Sun Da at all, focusing intently on checking the pulse.
At this ti, Sun Da was already feeling triumphant; Xiao Ke Syndro was incurable since ancient tis, and Wang Yan boasted, finally providing him the ans to defeat Wang Yan.
Although Sun Da was the founding figure of traditional Chinese dicine in Wanghai City, after eting Wang Yan today, he consistently felt an indescribable pressure and tension, a bare threat posed by Wang Yan.
Unless Wang Yan stopped practicing dicine, he felt it would be difficult to permanently retain the title of the founder of traditional Chinese dicine.
Seeing victory on the horizon, Sun Da stepped forward, forcefully pulling the patient’s hand away, shouting at Wang Yan, “Do you dare to wager with ?
Agree quickly, or I won’t let you check the pulse.”
Wang Yan frowned, gave Sun Da a cold stare, and said a single word, “Okay.”
Seeing Wang Yan agree, Sun Da smugly stood aside, waiting for Wang Yan to surrender to the bet.
Wang Yan looked at the patient and said, “I have three prescriptions that can cure your disease…”
Upon hearing this, Sun Da laughed loudly, saying, “You truly are an ignorant young man who speaks without thinking.
You dare to boast of having three; having even one would make you a Divine Doctor, let alone three.”
Against Sun Da’s mockery, Wang Yan showed no reaction, simply continuing, “These three prescriptions co from three dical books, respectively, Qi Hao’s ‘Collection of Effective Prescriptions’…”
Upon hearing the na, Sun Da imdiately stopped laughing, his face showing shock, “You…
actually know ‘Collection of Effective Prescriptions’!”
Then Wang Yan continued, “There’s also Li Zhenqiong’s ‘Miraculous and Proven Secret Recipes’ and Shen Jinao’s ‘Source of Miscellaneous Diseases’.”
Upon hearing these two nas, Sun Da’s expression turned even more terrified, his mouth agape, unable to close it, looking as though his jaw might drop.
At this point, Wang Yan said to the patient, “I’ll give you a prescription.
It should be effective, although it will take so ti for a full recovery.”
The patient was overjoyed to hear it was effective; no matter how long it would take, he nodded incessantly, saying, “Okay, okay, even if it takes three years, five years, it’s fine.”
Wang Yan said, “It won’t take that long.
You’ll see results in three months, and it’ll be entirely cured in five months.”
Upon hearing this, the patient was dumbfounded, muttering, “Five…
five months for a cure?
I’ve been taking western dicine for seven or eight years without a cure, and you…
you can actually cure it?
You…
you are truly a Divine Doctor.”
Wang Yan said, “Astragalus 40 grams, Rehmannia glutinosa 30 grams, Chinese yam 30 grams, …
boil it twice and take it in two divided doses every day.”
As Wang Yan spoke, San imdiately noted it down and handed the prescription to the patient.
The patient bowed repeatedly in thanks, holding the prescription with both hands as he retreated and left the Three Principles Hall.
At this ti, all the patients had finished being seen, but after leaving the room, none of them departed.
They all stayed outside, wanting to see the outco between Wang Yan and Sun Da.
Now, only Wang Yan, Sun Da, and San were left in the room.
Sun Da stood in the room, his face full of shock, especially after Wang Yan revealed the prescription, Sun Da mumbled to himself, not clear on what he was saying.
This mont, Wang Yan stood up and said to Sun Da, “I’ve concluded my consultations today.
Please leave.”
However, Sun Da stood there, motionless.
Then outside the door, four burly n who had accompanied Sun Da rushed into the room, surrounding Sun Da, urging him, “Master, let’s go.”
“Exactly, Master, who knows if his dicine works, we’ll co back after five months to expose him.”
These four burly n were actually Sun Da’s disciples.
Yet, to the words of these four disciples, Sun Da seed not to hear, standing there murmuring to himself, faintly identifiable, “There truly exists this prescription, indeed this prescription.”
The four burly n thought Sun Da was too embarrassed to leave, so two of them held Sun Da, while the other two said fiercely to Wang Yan, “Kid, you wait; we’ll co back in five months and expose your lies.”
With that, the four planned to drag Sun Da away.
But unexpectedly, Sun Da shrugged them off and yelled, “Nonsense!”
Seeing Sun Da angry, the four burly n grew even more emboldened, pointing at Wang Yan, saying, “Keep talking nonsense; Master is angry now, kid, you’ll pay for this.”
Unexpectedly Sun Da roared at the four, “It’s you who’s talking nonsense, and you dare call him a kid.”
The four burly n were all stunned, asking in confusion, “Master, what should we call him if not kid?”
“Call him Grandmaster!” After saying this, Sun Da fell to his knees with a thud, respectfully saying, “Master above, disciple Sun Da pays his respects.”
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