Chapter 408 - Coming for the Fame

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nTranslator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

n“I’ve told you that you should lose some weight, but you wouldn’t listen to me.” Apparently, the two middle-aged men were friends.

n“Have you been here before?” asked Wang Yao.

n“Yes, I’ve come to see you before. You didn’t even charge me. You gave me a massage and I got much better. Because you are such a wonderful and nice doctor, I recommended my friend come see you,” said the middle-aged man with a smile.

nA person’s reputation was like a shadow in that it tended to grow larger than the person himself. By now, Wang Yao’s name was well-known to quite a few people living nearby. After all, he was truly a fantastic doctor. With the assistance of licorice roots and Qi therapy, his treatment methods were unique and absolutely effective. Most of people coming to see Wang Yao had fully recovered. Sometimes he only used Qi therapy to cure certain patients.

nIn small cities and even smaller counties and villages, some reputable doctors, even those ones without certification, had a lot of patients. Because smaller areas had limited medical resources and it was inconvenient to go to a hospital in a big city, residents would rather see a local doctor. It was the same case in Lianshan, not to mention the fact that Wang Yao was a truly extraordinary doctor and had a medical certificate. Even unqualified practitioners had a lot of patients.

n“Please lie down, I’ll give you a massage,” said Wang Yao.

n“Okay,” said the overweight man.

nHe laid down on his back with his stomach popping out, like a woman who was several months pregnant.

n“You must lose weight, otherwise my treatment will only work temporarily for you. Your problem will come back,” said Wang Yao.

n“Oh, I see,” said the overweight man.

nWang Yao started to massage his abdomen.

nHe didn’t need to use his Qi while massaging the man’s abdomen. He only used some techniques to stimulate some meridians and acupuncture points in his abdomen. He tried to increase the man’s gastrointestinal mobility to create bowel movement.

nChronic constipation was very harmful to a person’s health.

nThe poison absorbed from three days constipation was worse than smoking two packs of cigarettes.

nAfter Wang Yao had massaged the man’s abdomen for a while, the man felt warm and comfortable inside his belly. Then he heard his stomach rumbling.

nPrrr! The man passed gas, which was very smelly.

n“Sorry about that,” said the overweight man. He was embarrassed, but he couldn’t control it.

n“Never mind,” said Wang Yao with a smile.

nThe massage lasted for about 20 minutes. The overweight man kept passing gas, which made the room fill up with an unpleasant smell.

n“I’ll prescribe a formula for you,” said Wang Yao.

nHe wrote down Coptis chinensis, Astragalus, Forsythia, Angelica dahurica, and licorice on a piece of paper.

nAll the herbs Wang Yao chose were able to reduce excessive heat energy and had a detox effect.

nAfter he had written the prescription and packed the herbs, he also told the overweight man of precautions he needed to take in daily life.

n“Oh, I see. Okay.” The patient kept nodding.

n“Dr. Wang, is my problem serious?” asked the patient.

n“At the moment it is not life-threatening. However, a minor problem may end up a bigger health concern if it is ignored. You need to nip the problem in the bud. Otherwise, it will get worse. The Yin and Yang energies are imbalanced in your body. As a result, your blood flow and Qi are blocked. Your liver has also been seriously affected. If you don’t do anything about it, your liver will get worse,” said Wang Yao.

n“Oh,” The patient started to feel scared after listening to Wang Yao’s explanation. “Doctor, please don’t scare me like that.”

n“I was telling you the truth. If you don’t change your lifestyle, you’ll face terrible consequences,” said Wang Yao honestly.

n“Okay, I’ll follow your instructions.” The patient nodded hard.

nA massage therapy session plus a prescription cost over 400 yuan.

n“Is it that serious?” The patient said to his friend after they had left the clinic.

n“You should listen to Dr. Wang,” said his friend.

n“That young doctor?” questioned the patient.

n“If you don’t trust him, just stop coming.” His friend seemed to be unhappy.

n“Don’t take it the wrong way,” explained the patient.

nThe two of them got into the car and left the village. The construction of new road around the village was almost complete. The new road was much wider. There was a river at one side of the road, and fields on the other side.

nThe overweight guy’s stomach kept rumbling, then he kept passing gas, one after another. The car was full of awful smell.

n“Wait, stop the car, I need to go to the toilet,” said the overweight man.

nHis friend pulled over the car. The overweight man opened the door and rushed out of the car. He ran into the field and found a place with shade. His face was red. He pulled down his pants, squatted down, and released the stuff he accumulated for days out of his body.

n“Gee! It’s so comfortable,” said the overweight man.

nOne sentence from a classic advertisement could describe his feelings now: You’ll feel relieved after the toxin has been driven out of your body.

n“That doctor is pretty good,” said the overweight man.

nInitially he didn’t take Wang Yao’s words seriously. He knew he needed to lose weight. However, he couldn’t control himself when in front of delicious food. He was also not keen to exercise as he was overweight. He seemed to have entered a vicious cycle. The more he ate, the less he wanted to exercise. It became increasingly difficult for him to lose weight. As a result, he had more and more health problems.

n“I’ll start to lose weight!” said the overweight man.

nHe had said the same thing more than once. However, he never put it in action.

nMeanwhile, Wang Yao documented the treatment session in his notebook in the clinic. The treatment session included massage therapy and a prescription of herbal formula. He used neither Qi therapy nor licorice roots. He reckoned such treatment method was good and should be promoted.

nAfter he had finished documenting, he started to read Treatise on Miscellaneous Diseases. This book was given to him by the system. It contained a lot of information about weird diseases. The book was a good guide and inspiration for Wang Yao to treat tricky diseases

nThe mission had become quite difficult now. Wang Yao had only three months left to finish the mission. However, he only cured three people.

n“Hmmm, it’s not going to be easy to complete the mission,” murmured Wang Yao.

nHe needed to cure Sun Yunsheng as soon as he could. He also needed to cure Su Xiaoxue and Zhou Wuxing. Those patients had made good progress. His treatment had been effective.

nIt suddenly occurred to him that he had also seen the women brought by Professor Lu. She had serious problem with her kidney, so-called renal failure.

n“Let them all see me.” He called Sun Zhengrong and Zhou Xiong after thinking for a while.

n“Okay, I’ll come to your clinic tomorrow.” Sun Zhengrong was happy to bring his son to the clinic. He promised to go the next day. After all, it was related to his son’s well-being.

nZhou Xiong’s uncle was better, but it was too much for him to travel long distance. Therefore, Wang Yao decided to pay him a visit.

nAt the same time in Bingzhou, which was thousands of miles away, Long Yunfei was completely wheelchair-bound. He had seen a number of medical experts, none of whom could make him better. Up till now, he realized that his condition started after his meeting with Wang Yao at a restaurant. He blamed himself for being too greedy.

nDid that little bastard drug me? He started to suspect that Wang Yao was responsible for his condition. However, he couldn’t think about what poison could do such weird harm to him. More importantly, he didn’t know where he could find Wang Yao. He only knew that Wang Yao lived in Lianshan, Haiqu City. Fortunately, he kept Wang Yao’s contact number, which he got from the secretary of the village.

nHe attempted to call Wang Yao.

n“Hello? Dr. Long?” Wang Yao was a bit surprised to hear from Long Yunfei. The call came later than he had expected.

n“Is my problem related to you?” asked Long Yunfei directly.

n“Your problem? Are you sick? If so, you should see a doctor. Oh, I almost forgot that you are a doctor yourself. Is your problem serious?” said Wang Yao calmly.

n“What can make it stop?” asked Long Yunfei.

n“How can a smart person like you not get it?” said Wang Yao.

nLong Yunfei hung up the phone. Then he pressed a button on his phone. The phone repeated his conversation with Wang Yao. He had recorded his conversation with Wang Yao.

n“What do you think?” asked Long Yunfei to a middle-aged man sitting next to him.

n“You can’t use the conversation. It’s too short and can’t prove that your condition was caused by him. The law nowadays is very strict with audio evidence,” said the middle-aged man.

nLong Yunfei looked unhappy.

nMy problem must be caused by him! Now he’s become more and more certain about it.

nHe was in Qinzhou while Wang Yao was in Qizhou. Even he knew a lot of important people in Qinzhou, he could do little to someone in Qizhou.

nOn the same day, Wang Yao went to see a person in town in the afternoon.

n“You want to see patients with tricky and weird conditions?” Pan Jun was curious about Wang Yao’s request. He didn’t expect Wang Yao to ask to see patients from him.

n“Yes,” said Wang Yao.

n“Well, what are considered tricky and weird conditions?” asked Pan Jun.

n“Hmmm, it’s not easy to define tricky and weird conditions. I think renal failure is one of them,” said Wang Yao after thinking for a moment.

n“Seriously! Don’t tell me you can cure renal failure!” Pan Jun was completely astonished. The only way in western medicine to treat renal failure nowadays was to have kidney transplant. Even if a suitable kidney was found, the patient could face other problems, such as organ-graft rejection.

n“I can’t cure renal failure at this stage,” said Wang Yao.

n“So, what about paralysis?” asked Pan Jun.

n“I’m not sure until I see the patient,” said Wang Yao.

n“Well, one of my relatives has been paralysed for over three years. He has lost ability to take care of himself,” said Pan Jun.

n“Does he live far from here?” asked Wang Yao.

n“No,” said Pan Jun.

n“I can take a look at him, but it will cost a lot,” said Wang Yao.

nHe thought that he would probably need Meridian unblocking powder to treat Pan Jun’s relative. Meridian unblocking power was very expensive.

n“How much it might cost?” asked Pan Jun.

n“Could be over a million,” said Wang Yao.

nPah-tah! Pan Jun dropped his cigarette. “Gosh, it is really expensive! Let me think about it.”

nNot every family could afford such a high medical expense. In fact, most families in China wouldn’t have over one million of savings.

n“Too expensive. My relative is a farmer. He can’t afford it,” said Pan Jun after a moment.

nWang Yao didn’t say anything. He was staring at the cup and thinking.

nHe had thought about situations like this. Given his current situation, he could treat those conditions effectively with Qi therapy and licorice roots. Qi therapy didn’t cost anything, but licorice roots could cost a lot if he used the prescriptions from the system. Even though the system occasionally gave him prescriptions for free, it had its restrictions. After all, not everyone was as rich as Sun Zhengrong, who was a billionaire, or from a powerful family like Su Xiaoxue.

nI have to make smart use of the rules established by the system.

n“Let me take a look at him first,” said Wang Yao. He hoped that he could just treat him with Qi therapy.

n“Okay,” said Pan Jun.

nHe drove Wang Yao to his relative’s house right away.

nHis relative was an old man in his 60’s. He was lying on the bed. He looked very skinny and old, like someone in his 80’s.

nWang Yao took at close look at him.

nThe old man’s problem was basically in his head. He had multiple thrombosis in his brain. Thrombosis could be tricky, because the formation of thromboses indicated that he had problem with blood flow. A thrombosis was like a small snowball, which would become bigger as it was moving. The existing thromboses would become bigger, and new thromboses would appear. Once a thrombosis had been formed in a blood vessel of the brain, the person would have a stroke. As a result, the person would be paralysed. Once a thrombosis was formed in a blood vessel of the heart, the person’s life would be threatened.

nThe system considered the old man’s condition difficulty to treat.

n“What do you think?” asked Pan Jun.

n“His condition is difficult to treat,” said Wang Yao.

nThe old man had thrombosis in multiple locations.

nWang Yao thought for a while after he had seen the old man.

n“Let me try,” said Wang Yao.

nHe decided to give the old man Qi therapy at this stage to see if it worked. However, the treatment process could be risky. The old man’s blood vessels could rupture due to blocked blood flow. If it happened, the old man would start bleeding in his brain and his condition would become worse.

nTherefore, Wang Yao gave him a very gentle massage to test his response.

nThe old man felt warm and full in his head.

nAfter massaging the old man for over 10 minutes, Wang Yao stopped to check him again.

n“This is not going to work, he needs herbs,” said Wang Yao.

nWang Yao needed an herb which could resolve the thromboses but wouldn’t rupture the blood vessel.

nHe thought about Wuteng, which could strengthen the meridians.

nHe needed another herb to resolve thrombosis and improve blood flow.

n“I have a good understanding of his condition now. Let’s go,” said Wang Yao to Pan Jun in private.

n“Okay,” said Pan Jun.

nHe left his relative’s house with Wang Yao after saying goodbye.

n“How is he?” asked Pan Jun.

n“He is very unwell. I need to go back to think about how to treat his condition,” said Wang Yao.

n“I see. Can I ask why you are picking those patients with conditions difficult to treat?” asked Pan Jun curiously. He wanted to ask Wang Yao a long time ago.

n“I need to improve my medical skills and experience urgently,” said Wang Yao.

n“Why urgently?” asked Pan Jun.

n“Because God wants me to,” said Wang Yao as he pointed to the sky. “Not much time left.”

nPan Jun was dazed.

n“Watch out! There is a car in front!” shouted Wang Yao.

n“What do you mean?” asked Pan Jun.

n“Is he your uncle?” Wang Yao didn’t answer Pan Jun’s question.

n“Yeah, my father’s cousin. He came to me when he was in the hospital,” said Pan Jun.

n“Did you feel powerless when someone in your family was seriously ill, especially you are a doctor?” asked Wang Yao.

n“Well, I did feel powerless at the beginning, but I gradually got used to it. I am a doctor, but I can’t cure everyone. Some conditions are beyond cure,” said Pan Jun with a sigh.

n“You are right.” Wang Yao nodded.

nSomething he asked himself was what he would do if one of his family members got ill and he couldn’t cure him or her.

n“I heard you took a trip to Qinzhou a while ago?” asked Pan Jun.

n“Yes,” said Wang Yao.

n“There was an outbreak of some sort of disease in Qinzhou. Were you there at that time?” asked Pan Jun.

n“Yeah, but how do you know about the disease?” asked Wang Yao curiously.

n“I saw it online by accident. I’m an online group with my university colleagues. One of them was in Qinzhou. He mentioned it to me. Then I noticed Mingbao’s posts on WeChat which said that that he was in Jia county of Qinzhou at that time,” said Pan Jun.

n“Yes, we were at Jia County,” said Wang Yao.

n“So, you helped them prevent the disease from spreading?” asked Pan Jun.

n“No, how was I supposed to do that?” said Wang Yao, smiling.

n“Do you have to go home tonight? How about I bring you and Mingbao over for dinner?” asked Pan Jun.

n“Okay,” said Wang Yao.

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