The Fortunate Demoniac Little Village Doctor
Chapter 167 - 167 166 A Grandmaster of the Generation

167: Chapter 166: A Grandmaster of the Generation 167: Chapter 166: A Grandmaster of the Generation Tang Lei and his group, just about to retort with curses to Liu Hun, caught sight of Zhou Ji and several doctors from the county hospital, leading five patients onto the lawn.

This was the preparation Liu Hun had previously asked Zhou Ji to make; he intended to use his skills to slap these people in the face and teach them what being human was all about!

The one thing the hospital didn’t lack was patients, and Zhou Ji, according to Liu Hun’s request, had selected those afflicted with diseases that the global medical community found challenging to treat.

“Everyone, take a good look, these are patients from our hospital.

No need for any useless tricks; in front of all these people, let’s compare and see who can cure these patients.

Let everyone here, including the General Manager of Yulong Group, see clearly who’s just talking big and who has real skill,” Liu Hun said, then calmly stepped down, with Qi flowing swiftly around his entire body, even causing his white coat to flutter up.

An imposing aura!

A cutting gaze!

With every move, he deeply imprinted four words into the hearts of everyone present—a grandmaster!

Tang Lei and the others quickly shook off their shock, casting out the four words from their minds.

They didn’t believe a young man of his age could truly be skilled, but they had undeniably been completely intimidated by his presence!

For the first time in their lives, the three preeminent figures of the medical community entertained the thought of prostrating themselves in worship of someone else!

Chai Hua, General Manager of Yulong Group, stood next to Xiao Yanzi, taking quite a while to recover from the atmosphere controlled by Liu Hun before hastening to ask Xiao Yanzi, “County Chief Xiao, who…

who exactly is this young man?”

Xiao Yanzi’s beautiful eyes were already fixed on Liu Hun, her mouth slightly open as she said in a somewhat dazed manner, “A farmer.”

“Ptui!” Chai Hua nearly spat out a mouthful of blood, was Xiao Yanzi making a fool of him?

With the nerve to suggest that a farmer could have such a commanding presence, he didn’t believe it!

He felt there must be something Xiao Yanzi was hiding from him.

Liu Hun approached Tang Lei and his companions and said, “Well?

Have you made up your minds?”

At this point, Tang Lei and his companions were feeling hesitant.

As figures akin to Mount Tai in the medical community who had already achieved fame and success, accepting Liu Hun’s challenge now—who knew what tricks he would pull.

If they stumbled, wouldn’t they be disgraced?

Moreover, losing to another person of equal standing would be bearable, but what would it mean to lose to a nobody like Liu Hun?

“I think it’s feasible!”

The second these words were spoken, everyone turned to look, and it was none other than Chai Hua, General Manager of Yulong Group.

Adjusting his glasses, he spoke politely to the three, “All three of you are distinguished talents and experts in the medical field, and you’ve been important consultants and supports for Yulong Group all along.

Today, since such a great suggestion has been made, I hope the three professors won’t hold back!”

The three wanted Yulong Group’s funding, and hearing Chai Hua speak so openly, they couldn’t refuse without offending their boss, so they agreed.

At that moment, the doctors on the lawn were as excited as if they had been injected with adrenaline; some thought Liu Hun was still drunk and making a scene, while others wondered if Liu Hun might possess some extraordinary inherited medical skill.

Still more were hoping Liu Hun could turn the tide and beat the three professors.

They were all eager to see the faces of those three top experts if they were to lose.

“Since we’re pressed for time, here’s what I propose.

Each expert chooses a patient for diagnosis and presents a treatment plan and a timeframe for cure.

Then the patients will be distributed among the four of you, and the one who cures the patient wins.

What do you think?” Chai Hua said to the four men, his gaze blazing with anticipation as he looked at Liu Hun, even more eager to see what kind of surprise Liu Hun would present.

Liu Hun found this man’s gaze rather strange, but since none of the four had any objections, they began their public diagnoses.

Tang Lei, after examining his chosen patient, declared, “This patient suffers from Parkinson’s disease, which results from damage to brain nerve cells.

As everyone knows, central nervous system damage is irreversible and non-regenerative.

But!”

With that, Tang Lei proudly smiled and cast a provocative glance at Liu Hun, as if to say, learn this!

And continued, “It so happens that I am a specialist in neurology!

What I excel at is the transplantation of neural stem cells!

Leave this patient to me, and I’ll have him cured in six months!”

As Tang Lei spoke, the young doctors around erupted in buzz, surprised that Tang Lei would claim to cure a patient in six months.

Then Hong Yuan and Xu Zhigao also made diagnoses, setting seven months and eight months as the healing period for patients with heart muscle damage and kidney failure, respectively.

“Do my ears deceive me?!

Do they think they’re gods or what?

Old Li with the trembling hand, hasn’t he suffered from Parkinson’s for years now?

He just stubbornly lingers in our hospital and won’t leave, but now Professor Tang says he’ll cure him in six months?!

Look at Old Li, his mouth is twisting into a grin!”

“Right?!

The kidney failure patient is also a tough case; our nephrology department dodges him at every turn!

If he really gets cured, that would be a blessing!

I never expected these three had such great capabilities!”

“Where does this Liu Hun come from?

What department is he in?

How come I’ve never heard of him before?

Oh my, he’s drawn the chronic problem ‘Loafer Wang’ from our hospital!

Now that’s really asking for trouble!”

“…”

The discussion among the surrounding people was intense, and Zhou Ji’s heart was no longer just cold—it had shattered to pieces.

He covered his face with both hands, daring only to peek through the gaps between his fingers.

He couldn’t understand why he’d ever believed Liu Hun’s words, stirring up such trouble—this was nothing short of humiliating!

What’s more, the patient Liu Hun had drawn was Wang Laizi, who was sick all over.

All Zhou Ji hoped for now was that when Liu Hun made a fool of himself later, he wouldn’t rat him out.

Xiao Yanzi had personally witnessed Liu Hun heal her critically ill mother, so she had full confidence in him.

But even so, she was now extremely nervous, her palms almost sweating.

She knew that Chai Hua was clearly interested in Liu Hun, and if Liu Hun could make a breakthrough, it would be highly likely to win investment from Yulong Group.

Her own reputation could also be salvaged.

But if they lost, everything would be ruined.

Chen Qiuya, on the other hand, was much more relaxed than Xiao Yanzi, as she wasn’t as heavily invested in the situation, and she trusted Liu Hun even more.

Seeing that Liu Hun wasn’t moving, she gently nudged him from behind and whispered, “It’s your turn!”

Liu Hun nodded slightly, smiled, and walked over to Wang Laizi.

All eyes were on him—some hopeful, some ready to laugh at him—waiting for him to speak.

Liu Hun looked at Wang Laizi and then said, “Sick…

very sick!”

Upon hearing this, the crowd paused for a few seconds before some couldn’t help but snicker.

This was clearly a brush-off, the act of an amateur!

Compared to the detailed analysis presented by the three expert professors from all angles, Liu Hun’s statement was indeed…

embarrassing!

“Hahaha!” Tang Lei was the first to scoff, saying, “I thought you actually had some skills!

I didn’t expect you to be no more than an embroidered pillow!”

“Sick very sick?!

Can you justify wearing that white coat with such a diagnosis?

Or perhaps you have no real skills at all and just came to freeload and gain fame?” Hong Yuan also sneered at Liu Hun.

Xu Zhigao turned to Chai Hua and said, “President Chai, I think we don’t need to waste any more time here.

I believe we can talk about my investment proposal.”

“Now!”

Just when everyone was feeling disappointed, mocking, and disdainful, Liu Hun suddenly blurted out two words—Now!

“Doctor Liu, what did you say?” Chai Hua asked Liu Hun, still holding some confidence in him.

As Chai Hua spoke, the crowd quieted down again, reevaluating Liu Hun.

“I said I can cure him now!” said Liu Hun, slowly extending his hand, sweeping it over the four patients in front of him, “Right now!

All four at once!

No need for six or eight months, listen clearly to my words—Right!

Now!”

The crowd on the lawn was stunned, not sure whether their own ears were failing or if Liu Hun had lost his mind.

Patients that the county hospital had struggled with for years, those that several expert authorities said would take months to cure, Liu Hun was now claiming he could heal them immediately!

Suddenly, Zhou Ji felt as if his head was lacking oxygen and he was about to collapse.

He was filled with regret!

With one hand covering his face, he nudged Chen Qiuya with the other, saying, “Chen…

Chen…

Doctor Chen, please hand over the acupuncture box, I…

I…

I can’t move.”

Chen Qiuya checked on Zhou Ji to make sure he was okay, then took the acupuncture box he handed her and gave it to Liu Hun.

The people around were silent, still not recovered from the shock, their minds scrambling to recall if their hospital’s psychiatric department had ever lost a patient named Liu Hun, or someone who had changed his name but looked similar.

By the time people snapped out of their stupor, Liu Hun had already inserted the silver needles into the four patients.

“Traditional Chinese Medicine?!

Acupuncture?!

This…

this is absurd!” Tang Lei’s eyes were bulging as if they were about to pop out.

Hong Yuan was even more furious, wishing he could go up there, smack Liu Hun a couple of times, and then yank out all the needles.

Having received a completely Westernized education, he just couldn’t accept anything about Traditional Chinese Medicine and shouted in horror, “Madman!

A complete madman!

How could you let such rubbish as TCM interfere with patients?!

This is contempt and irresponsibility towards life!

There’s no theory or system behind it, it’s just witchcraft!”

“Where’s the director?!

Director Zhou?!

Hurry up and stop your subordinate’s crazy behavior!” Xu Zhigao also shouted loudly, looking around for Zhou Ji.

However, at this moment, Zhou Ji was already half-paralyzed, hiding behind Chen Qiuya, pretending to be dead.

He even wanted to lift Chen Qiuya’s white coat and bury his face in it, completely ignoring the outside clamor.

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