Peerless Martial Expert in the City
Chapter 637 - 633: The True Divine Doctor

Chapter 637: Chapter 633: The True Divine Doctor

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Chapter Six Hundred and Thirty-three: A True Divine Doctor

"Yes, Director, I must tell you, today I truly witnessed something new. I really had no idea that there could be such miraculous doctors in the world!"

Doctor Niu’s attention was entirely focused on Xiao Yi; he completely missed the perplexed, complex expressions on the faces of hospital leaders hearing their rhetorical questions, surprised remarks, and getting increasingly excited as he stared at Xiao Yi with eyes full of admiration.

"It’s truly astounding!"

"Who would have thought that there are such miraculous medical skills in this world!"

"......"

The other two experts were no different from Doctor Niu— it seemed they only had eyes for Xiao Yi, full of admiration. These people were medical experts dedicated to their field, and at this point in their careers, they were not too concerned with external things like money anymore. Their pursuits had become more noble; they each hoped to advance their medical skills to improve their standing in the international medical community.

In the past years of practicing medicine, they had begun to feel that such aspirations might be hopeless, but Xiao Yi’s appearance suddenly gave them hope anew.

The way Xiao Yi had treated Chen Jianguo earlier absolutely shocked them; his miraculous methods during treatment, his precise blade technique, and his extraordinary needle technique, all seemed like opening a door to an entirely new world they had never touched before.

"Experts, you flatter me too much. I only know a little about medicine," Xiao Yi said while looking at the fervent gazes of the medical experts and couldn’t help but smile bitterly inside. He knew what they were thinking; in this world, there is no unwarranted hatred, nor unwarranted flattery. Their excessive praises were certainly because they genuinely appreciated the medical skills he demonstrated, but more so, they probably wanted to learn from him.

Actually, he didn’t mind that at all. If possible, he genuinely wouldn’t mind teaching everything he knew to them, even to all the doctors, because in his view, this would be a tremendously meritorious deed. It would not only elevate traditional medicine but also turn Xuanwu into a major nation of medicine, helping many more who suffer from diseases.

However, the key issue was that the medical skills he possessed were not something he could teach them, whether it was the needle technique he had displayed earlier or the blade technique; none could be taught without a profound foundation in True Qi Cultivation.

Thus, he felt nervous.

Receiving praise, yet unable to reciprocate.

Nevertheless, he didn’t regret demonstrating his medical skills earlier. The situation then was too perilous; he initially thought that Chen Jianguo had only encountered an assassination attempt or been shot, as shooting was often a primary method of assassination. However, he had never imagined the injuries on Chen Jianguo could be so severe; it wasn’t just gunshot wounds he sustained, those were added afterwards. The most lethal were the chaotic scars all over his body!

He didn’t even know how Chen Jianguo had managed to cling to that thread of vitality until then!

When he first realized the condition of Chen Jianguo, he nearly froze in fear. After jerking to his senses, he couldn’t care about anything else—all he thought about was using every means possible to save Chen Jianguo no matter what.

"Doctor Xiao, being overly modest is pride itself. If you say you only have a slight understanding of medicine, then we might as well all bang our heads against a wall; we might as well stop being doctors and go home to farm sweet potatoes," Doctor Niu said abruptly, obviously a blunt person, who got very upset over Xiao Yi’s modesty, glaring at him as he spoke.

"Exactly, exactly!"

"..."

The rest of the doctors also nodded repeatedly without any objections, showing their dissatisfaction with Xiao Yi’s modest remarks.

"This... esteemed experts, you truly overpraise me. I am young and truly undeserving of such high praise. If it weren’t for you all today, my Uncle Chen would have been in great danger. I am sincerely grateful to you all," Xiao Yi said with another bitter smile, while also showing a deeply grateful expression as he bowed to them.

His words were not merely a formality but a heartfelt thanks. He had a very good impression of these experts. Today, Jianguo was finally saved, and the most crucial part was undoubtedly because he arrived just in time. Although he was the one who performed the final treatment, the contributions of these experts could absolutely not be erased. During the long period while he was rushing over, if it weren’t for the urgent medical care these three experts provided to Jianguo, even his will to live, no matter how strong, would probably not have been enough to save him!

Moreover, a scene was firmly engraved in his heart. When he entered the medical room, these experts were all fully focused on Jianguo’s injuries, trying to save him. Although their treatment was only superficial and they dared not touch the most severe and fatal injuries, their focused demeanor was deeply imprinted in his mind.

"Let’s not talk about this, Doctor Xiao. Are you really trying to make us hit the wall today?"

Doctor Niu vigorously waved his hand, a deep color of shame on his face. After saying this, it seemed he was sick of the civility and also running out of patience. He went straight to the point, his face showing a slight shyness, "Doctor Xiao, where are you working now? If you have time, could you possibly enlighten us a little?"

"Yes, yes, Doctor Xiao. We don’t expect to fully master your skills, but I am very eager to learn your Blade Technique. Could you give us some guidance?"

"Don’t worry, Doctor Xiao, we definitely won’t take up too much of your time. Just whenever you’re free to give us some tips. Also, during your next surgery, it would be great if we could observe by your side."

"......"

Doctor Niu took the initiative and expressed his thoughts, and with nothing left to conceal, the other doctors also fully revealed their intentions, each of them looking at Xiao Yi with eyes full of fervent hope.

These doctors, each self-absorbed in seeking mentorship from Xiao Yi, completely failed to notice the stunned expressions of the hospital leaders and others like Liu Yuan, who were watching the spectacle.

The hospital leaders, once again observing the few experts, finally snapped back to reality. At this moment, they were utterly convinced, having not misheard or hallucinated earlier, that these hospital experts were not joking but serious – this young man was indeed highly skilled in medicine and had truly saved Jianguo!

Because, these experts were already directly seeking to apprentice under Xiao Yi, and, looking at their demeanor, they were as devoted as could be, as though they would have absolutely no objections to kneeling and performing the apprentice ceremony if Xiao Yi agreed!

Watching Xiao Yi, who previously seemed reckless, arrogant, and foolish, and who was described with words like arrogant, idiot, moron, hooligan, among others – now appearing almost like a completely different person, their faces lit up with joy and fascination!

They simply could not believe that this young man, not even twenty-five years old, was actually a master!

His earlier impatience and rudeness stemmed solely from his genuine concern for Jianguo, and his earlier skepticism of the experts was not unfounded arrogance but stemmed from legitimate skill. He was indeed qualified!

The only thing they really did not understand was where he learned his medical skills. He was so young, even if Western medicine is easier to learn, he should not have graduated from university yet, let alone mastered it so thoroughly!

"Esteemed experts, I don’t mean to conceal it from you, but those medical skills cannot be taught; they require what we in Traditional Chinese Medicine call ’Inner Qi’ to operate."

Upon hearing the experts finally touch on this point, Xiao Yi quickly gave a bitter smile and helplessly explained.

To be honest, he had a very good impression of these experts. Apart from being grateful for their earlier treatment of Jianguo, after joining them, he appreciated their attitude of putting saving lives and curing patients above all else and their professional spirit, as well as their expressions and character shown after coming out of the surgery room.

But this, he really could not help them with.

"Oh?"

The doctors did not expect Xiao Yi to reveal such a fact and were all briefly stunned, then showed faces full of disappointment. Inner Qi, something legendary, was it really real?

However, if that was the case, it could explain and clarify why Xiao Yi’s Needle Technique was so miraculous. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for recommendation tickets and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation.)

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