For Xu Leigang, being labeled as âmentally illâ was quite depressing.
Even though the examination results proved he was fine, his eldest brother and sister-in-law didnât show much guiltâjust a simple âitâs good youâre all right.â
But Fatty Xu wasnât having any of it. I was perfectly fine to begin with, and you all⦠really donât trust people!
The eldest brother was also helpless, we want to believe you, but you tell me, can you honestly say that the things you talk about make any sense?
How do they not make sense? Xu Leigang couldnât care less about hiding his feelings now, he was very angry. There are so many extraordinary people and strange tales in this world, just because you havenât seen them, does that mean they donât exist? What kind of dialectical materialism did you learn?
The couple was made to feel somewhat embarrassed, so the second sister asked Xu Leigang on their behalf, who is this person, and can we meet him?
Xu Leigang flatly refused: Thatâs impossible, I have to honor that gentleman, and I certainly wonât let you disrespect him.
When his elder sister heard about this matter, she was intrigued; her sister-in-lawâs son also had obesity.
Western medicine couldnât diagnose the reason for the childâs obesity, they believed it was due to eating too much junk food, while traditional Chinese medicine thought the child had innate developmental defects, lacking yang energy. Despite looking robust, itâs yin energy thatâs spurred the growth, resulting in false obesity.
Xu Leigangâs brother-in-law was also a child of the red nobility, ranking second among three brothers. His father didnât hold a high position in the Imperial Capital, but he was a person of real power and cherished this grandson immensely.
The elder sister then asked Xu Leigang, youngest brother, can you please invite the âhigh personâ to meet my sister-in-law?
At first, Xu Leigang refused, saying you know he is a âhigh person,â do I look like someone who could invite such a person?
The sister knew he was unhappy so she suggested, why donât we arrange something the âhigh personâ likes?
After thinking it over, Xu Leigang said, the high person likes homemade cannons; if weapons are inconvenient, then explosives will do.
The elder sister almost had him committed to Anding Hospital againâ¦
Ultimately, she chose to trust her younger brother and informed her brother-in-law. He said, none of this is a problem, if I canât find connections in the Imperial Capital despite being a child of the red nobility, would I even deserve the title?
He agreed to the request, but Xu Leigang said, I was just talking off the top of my head, whether it works out or not, I still have to go back and ask Master Feng. Just wait for my news.
But the affairs of the world are so mysterious; the more noncommittal he was, the more seriously his sister took it, urging her sister-in-law, that is, her sister-in-lawâs wife, to consider bringing the child over.
After Xu Leigang relayed all this, he looked at Feng Jun timidly, ââ¦I managed to hold them off. If youâre not interested, Iâll just say the high person couldnât be found. They donât know who it is anyway.â
Feng Jun pondered for a while before speaking, âAre you sure they can get it?â
âThat shouldnât be a problem,â Xu Leigang nodded. âEven if they donât know anyone, my brother-in-law has several friends in that âassembly.â If I block their door, I donât believe theyâll refuse.â
Feng Jun gave him a look, thought for a moment, and then nodded slightly, âThen let them come to Zhengyang⦠by the way, did you not ask who Young Master Dou is?â
âYoung Master Dou, whatâs he to me?â Xu Leigang said disdainfully, but then his face turned serious, âHis uncle, however, is quite formidable. Iâve heard he is on track to becoming a leader.â
Seeing this, Feng Jun made a judgment; Xu Leigang could probably only talk such smack in Funiuâthatâs where the local dragon doesnât bully the local snakes, and not because the other party is actually weak.
But that was enough for him. Feng nodded, âThen have them come to Zhengyang, but I canât guarantee Iâll cure him.â
To come to Zhengyang? Xu Leigangâs eyes swiveled, and he tentatively spoke, âHow about we take a trip to the Imperial Capital to lock down the conditions? If you feel you canât cure him, we just leave.â
He felt he was considering this for Master Fengâs sakeâeven if youâre a cultivator, since you canât guarantee to cure their illness, there was no need to stand on ceremony; otherwise, if things got out of hand, it would be embarrassing for both of us.
And honestly speaking, his brother-in-lawâs family in the Imperial Capital did indeed have some clout. His sister-in-law had promised that if her child was cured, she guaranteed that the Second Young Master Xu would be helped through his difficult situation.
If someone dared not to give her face, she would step right over them!
She hadnât stood up for the Second Young Master Xu before not due to lack of ability but because the relation between the two families was a bit distantâher sister-in-lawâs brother, although also a relative, knew the people suppressing the Second Young Master Xu, and it wasnât convenient for them to intervene.
If her son received benefits, then she could speak up.
âWho can guarantee a certain cure?â Feng Jun laughed dismissively. âDoctors cannot cure every illness, and Buddhas only save those with fate. If he wants to come, let him come; if not⦠do they really expect me to beg him?â
He said this very casually, his words exuded tremendous confidence; it really wasnât about making things difficult for the other party.
Xu Leigang caught the implication and could only smile and nod, âThatâs true, so⦠should I let them know?â
Feng Jun nodded, then hesitated before adding, âRemember to tell them to keep it quiet.â
âDefinitely,â Xu Leigang assured him, thumping his chest, âYou can count on me.â
Feng Jun heard the words and gave him a deep look, âLast time you told me to rest assured, who let slip the news this time?â
Xu Leigangâs old face rarely flushed red, âThis, this was because I was forcedâ¦doesnât everyone have a few relatives? Between relatives, some things are hard to avoid.â
Feng Jun didnât make a sound; in fact, he also recognized this kind of inevitability. The reason humans are different from animals is due to emotions. Caring about family isnât necessarily a bad thing.
However, obviously, he couldnât express his support outright, lest this guy take an inch and wreak more havoc.
Seeing that Feng Jun didnât respond, Xu Leigang saw his chance and pursued, âMaster, that⦠any news about the cultivation technique?â
This was a habit that Feng Jun wouldnât indulge: youâve already leaked information, and I havenât made much of it, but you still want more benefits? That really is a bit too muchâ I can understand your predicament, but taking advantage of it, absolutely not.
So, he shook his head firmly, âDonât think about it for the near future.â
Xu Leigang hadnât considered this perspective, assuming the master had yet to find the right cultivation method, so he nodded with a smile, âI was too anxious.â
After getting the masterâs consent, he turned and left, calling his elder sister Xu Ruofang, telling her he had arranged everything, and she should promptly notify her brother-in-law to bring the child to Zhengyang.
Upon receiving the call, Xu Ruofang didnât inform her brother-in-law but directly contacted her sister-in-law Li Ting, asking her to bring the child over.
Li Ting immediately arranged for someone to buy plane tickets to Zhengyang, while also informing her husband, Yuan Huapeng.
Yuan Huapeng had long heard of Master Fengâs deeds, even discussing it with his elder brother Yuan Huakun. Both brothers felt that the matter was somewhat fantasticalâcompared to womenâs sentimentality, most men tend to be more rational.
The brothers concluded that they would let their wives handle itâafter all, everyone meant well.
After receiving the call, Yuan Huapeng said that they shouldnât handle things this way. âLi Ting, you need to speak to my father about this. He dotes on this grandson the most. How can you arrange this kind of treatment for your son without consulting him?â
Li Ting didnât want to go through the father-in-law because she knew very well that he didnât believe in this stuff. If he knew that his precious grandson was to receive such treatment, he would probably be hopping mad.
So she retorted quite annoyed, âHe may be the grandfatherâs grandson, but he is also my son. Would I harm him, a piece of flesh that fell from my womb?â
When Yuan Huapeng heard this, he became even more displeased. âLi Ting, stop this unreasonable behavior, okay? I just feel that what you are talking about doesnât sound very scientific.â
Of course, I have no objections if you want to actively try, but⦠we still need to let the old man know, right?â
Li Ting got even angrier. âIt was your second sister-in-law who recommended him. If you canât trust me, canât you trust your elder brother?â
Yuan Huapeng thought to himself that his elder brother didnât really believe it either, but he couldnât just say that, or else it would kill the conversation.
So after a momentâs thought, he spoke up, âA son is not something you can give birth to on your own. Iâm coming with you.â
Li Ting was pleased to hear this, âGreat, letâs accompany our son together.â
Yuan Huapeng explained that he was a little busy with work recently. âHow about next week?â
As soon as Li Ting heard this, she became furious. âWhen a great person graces us with an opportunity, what will happen if you delay your work a bit? If you donât want to go, just say so, donât miss the chance for my son!â
Hearing this, Yuan Huapeng was quite helpless. âIâm too busy to leave my work. Iâm just asking to delay a few days. Why do you talk like this? Have you been brainwashed?â
So he called Yuan Huakun. âElder brother, about that person the sister-in-law recommended, is he really reliable? It feels somewhat off.â
Caught in the middle, Yuan Huakun didnât know what to say. He personally tended toward disbelieving the master but couldnât simply dismiss it outrightâwhat if he turned out to be genuine?
He could only say, âIn this world, believers will have it, non-believers wonât. Keeping some respect is never badâpeople should always have a sense of awe, right? At worst, we just keep our distance and show respect.â
Upon hearing this, Yuan Huapeng could only sigh with frustration: âAnyway, I have to go, so⦠Iâll take time off.â
The next day at noon, a party of five arrived at Zhengyang Airport: Xu Ruofang, Leigangâs elder sister, along with Li Ting, Yuan Huapeng, their son Yuan Youwei, and a retired special forces veteran they had hired, Gao Qiang.
Gao Qiangâs identity was interesting. Though he came from a special forces background, his main occupation after retiring wasnât fighting.
His other identity was that of a traditional Chinese medicine family, running a TCM clinic. However, reviving traditional Chinese medicine wasnât his mission. His greatest aspiration was to strike against fake TCM practitionersâpunishing the bad is promoting the good.
As for the possibility that some pills could cure obesity, he was willing to believe to a certain extent. TCM greatly values regulation, but instantaneous effects from a single pill, he didnât buy it.
He was invited this time to monitor the situation for Yuan Huapeng, to see what this person was really about. His medical skills might not be miraculous, but he was extremely adept at identifying fake TCM practitioners.
(To be continued, seeking monthly votes.)