City’s Best Divine Doctor
Chapter 171 - 171 172 Narcolepsy

171: Chapter 172: Narcolepsy 171: Chapter 172: Narcolepsy Ye Qiu rode his electric scooter back to the old residential area, parked it at the foot of the stairs, and went upstairs.

When he unlocked the door and went inside, he saw his parents and sister there.

After the renovation team from their hometown came, Ye Weidong spent most of his time over there.

They were mainly renovating the interior, and almost everything inside had to be dismantled and moved out.

Even though it was the hometown renovation team, and Weidong trusted them, he still needed to stay over there to keep an eye on things.

Seeing Ye Qiu come back so late, Weidong, Chen Fang, and Ye Xue were a bit puzzled.

“There was a problem on the road, so I got back late.”

Ye Qiu said.

Now Chen Fang and Ye Xue knew that Ye Qiu had participated in the last mock exam and that he still had to take the exam tomorrow, so they asked Ye Qiu to go take a shower and rest early.

The three of them, afraid of affecting Ye Qiu’s rest, turned off the TV.

Ye Xue was now devoting her time to studying financial accounting.

She found that financial accounting was much harder than she had imagined.

This might be because she hadn’t finished middle school before.

She would need Ye Qiu to teach her the things she didn’t understand.

Ye Qiu took his clothes, went to the bathroom to shower, and then returned to his room.

He closed the door, turned off the light—it was the time when Moonlight Essence was most concentrated—Ye Qiu sat cross-legged on the mat and began cultivating the Primordial Five Emperors Technique.

The continuous stream of Moonlight Essence entered his meridians, then transformed into True Qi, storing in his Dantian.

The next day, when Ye Qiu opened his eyes, he found it was already eight in the morning.

He realized he was just a bit away from breaking through.

He could not think about that now.

After washing up, he didn’t eat the breakfast Ye Xue made for him, rushed downstairs, hopped on his electric scooter, and headed toward Liu Lingxiu’s house.

Yesterday afternoon, after finishing his exam, Zhang Wei went home.

Without taking a shower or eating dinner, he lay directly on his big bed and fell asleep.

When Liu Ying finished cooking dinner and went to call Zhang Wei, she found it strange that the kid suddenly became so sleepy.

Liu Ying didn’t think much of it, just felt that falling asleep was better than not being able to sleep.

After waking him up, Zhang Wei, still on an empty stomach, ate two bowls of rice and two bowls of soup, then went back to sleep.

By the next day, around seven in the morning, Liu Ying and Zhang Dongliang thought that if Zhang Wei had slept for such a long time, he must have been really exhausted.

While scolding Zhang Wei, Zhang Wei still felt groggy and asked: “Mom, what time is it?”

“It’s past seven, get up, have breakfast, and go to school for the exam.”

Zhang Wei got up to wash up.

Now his mind was very clear, and he knew he had to do well in the integrated humanities and English exams.

But he just felt very sleepy.

He felt that sleeping was the most comfortable thing, nothing could be more comfortable.

But rational thinking told him he couldn’t go back to sleep, or something might go wrong.

Sleeping for long periods could lead to serious fatigue, including mental exhaustion, overall tiredness, reluctance to do anything, and a feeling of dizziness.

In severe cases, it could even cause nausea.

Of course, compared to insomnia, the liking for sleep was certainly much better.

Zhang Wei didn’t think too much about it.

After eating breakfast, he took two cans of Red Bull, thinking to drink them during the exam to see if they helped.

Zhang Wei was dropped off at the school gate by Liu Ying.

When Zhang Wei went inside the school, Liu Ying felt that this child had recently made her very worried.

This all happened after Zhang Wei clashed with Ye Qiu.

Thinking of Ye Qiu and that million dollars, Liu Ying gritted her teeth, thinking that the money was given to a dog.

Zhang Wei went up to his classroom, placed those two cans of Red Bull on his desk, and the four cronies came over.

Li Qiang looked at Zhang Wei and said, “Bro, you only brought two cans for us four, not enough.”

“These are for me.

If you want some, buy your own.”

Zhang Wei pulled out a 50-yuan note and handed it to Li Qiang.

Li Qiang grinned and took the money, which was enough to buy several cans.

However, the four cronies were puzzled as to why Zhang Wei suddenly started drinking Red Bull when they had never seen him drink it before.

“Bro, haven’t you had enough sleep?”

“I’m sleepy, don’t want to talk to you.

Wake me when the exam starts.”

There was still an hour before the exam, and Zhang Wei wanted to take a nap.

The four cronies felt that Zhang Wei had recently taken a peculiar liking to sleep, wondering if he was possessed.

Without bothering him, Li Qiang went to the school store to buy Red Bull, and Ye Qiu arrived at Liu Lingxiu’s house, picked her up, and went to school together.

Last night, Liu Lingxiu noticed the electric scooter Ye Qiu rode had been severely scratched.

It was more visible in daylight with many scratches.

“We’ll get it repaired after the exams.”

Liu Lingxiu handed the boiled eggs she had prepared to Ye Qiu, and they rode to Jiangbei No.

3 Middle School.

Upon reaching the school building, Ye Qiu and Liu Lingxiu went upstairs, and Liu Lingxiu told Ye Qiu to take the boiled eggs with him.

When Ye Qiu returned to his seat and just sat down, Su Luoluo, who had arrived earlier, took out breakfast milk and pastries she had prepared from her desk.

The breakfast milk was still warm.

She looked at Ye Qiu with a sweet smile and said, “Here, for you.”

Ye Qiu didn’t say anything, took the two boiled eggs, peeled them, and ate one in one bite.

Afraid he might choke, Su Luoluo quickly placed the warm milk in front of him.

Seeing Ye Qiu not touching it, she said, “Think of it as a thank you gift for curing my illness.”

Only then did Ye Qiu take the milk and drink it.

Watching Ye Qiu drink it, Su Luoluo rested her chin on her hand, smiling contentedly at him.

Ye Qiu didn’t notice Su Luoluo.

His gaze fell on Zhang Wei, who was sleeping on his desk.

Zhang Wei’s behavior had made him indistinguishable from the underachievers at the back of the classroom, who slept in class and during exams.

The other students were curious why Zhang Wei had suddenly become so sleepy, assuming he might be staying out late at night.

The other students didn’t know, but the four cronies were well aware that Zhang Wei often went to bars and brought women to hotels.

However, the four cronies now felt Zhang Wei’s sudden love of sleep was not because of that.

At 8:50 AM, the freshman invigilator brought the integrated humanities test papers and answer sheets, handed them to the students, and asked them to fill in their names and student numbers by 9:00 AM when the exam would start.

Just before the exam started, the four cronies woke Zhang Wei.

He washed his face in the boys’ bathroom, drank a can of Red Bull, and began filling in his name and starting the exam.

However, before he finished those multiple-choice questions, his mind quickly started reminding him of his intense sleepiness and the need to rest.

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