âHua Peng!â Yuan Huakun chided his brother sharply as his words grew more and more outrageous, âWhat nonsense are you spouting?â
âIâm not spouting nonsense,â Yuan Huapeng spread his hands, feeling somewhat resentful towards his sister-in-lawâs husband, âThat guy from my second sisterâs family is too opportunistic. Now that Grandpaâs condition is deteriorating, he doesnât even show up anymore.â
âArenât you talking rubbish?â The second sister couldnât agree, her anger raising her eyebrows, âHua Peng, you work for a state enterprise and can easily take half a month off, can your brother-in-law do the same?â
âCut it out,â Yuan Huapeng sneered, âIf it were his own father who was in this situation, do you think he wouldnât have the time?â
âYouâre just being argumentative!â The second sister shouted, growing increasingly frustrated, âA biological father and a father-in-law⦠How can you compare the two? If all the men of the Yuan family were gone, would it be his turn to step in?â
Yuan Huapeng continued to smirk, âRemember when Dad broke his leg seven or eight years ago? He was all over that very diligently⦠Did I say anything wrong?â
âLadies and gentlemen,â the doctor known as Elder Ye waved his hands and gave a wry smile, pleading, âThis is a hospital ward, please could you all speak a bit more quietly?â
âAlright,â the eldest sister stepped in to mediate, âBoth of my younger brothers, Ruofang, Li Ting are here⦠and so is Youwei. Letâs all stop arguing.â
Yuan Youwei had already taken time off, but with his classes in English, traditional culture, martial arts, and calligraphy, he didnât have much free time.
Thatâs the thing, the so-called âjoyful educationâ is just a way to bamboozle the general public; the next generation of the Yuan family are registered for all manner of extracurricular classes.
Xiao Youwei had visited once the day his grandfather became critically ill, and today was his second visit.
Boys are usually quite carefree, and Yuan Youwei was no exception, but he knew very well that his grandfather loved him the most, and seeing the frail old man lying unconscious on the hospital bed, he couldnât help but cry again.
Then he heard his uncle arguing with his aunt, his father quarreling with his second aunt, and he felt even more upset.
However, he still pricked up his ears to listen. Xiao Youwei was almost thirteen in the latter half of the year and considered himself an adult. He hoped to find some flaw in his second auntâs argument to solidly back up his dad.
He didnât find any flaws, but he did hear a familiar term from his uncleâs mouthââmeridians.â
He turned his head and whispered to his mother, âMom, what are âmeridiansâ? Are they like channels?â
Li Ting was not medically trained, and couldnât give a precise answer, but she did her best to explain to her child.
When Yuan Youwei heard that his grandfather had become comatose and subsequently vegetative due to blocked meridians, he blinked solemnly and asked, âThen wouldnât it be fine if the meridians were cleared?â
âEveryone wishes it were that easy,â Li Ting replied softly, stroking her sonâs head, âYouwei, youâre absolutely right. But clearing the meridians⦠itâs very hard.â
Yuan Youwei blinked in confusion and asked, âWhy do I think it sounds easy?â
âBecause you donât understand how difficult it is to clear the meridians,â his second aunt turned to him and spoke seriously.
She did not mean to be hard on the child. They were family, after all, and on a normal day, she would have teased her nephew. But her mood was also poor today, so she felt the need to caution him to prevent any misunderstandings about the world.
âIt really is easy, Second Aunt,â Yuan Youwei pressed urgently, âI just want to know, can clearing the meridians wake Grandpa up?â
âYou childâ¦â His second aunt was growing impatient, âHua Peng, take Xiao Youwei away to calm down. Everybody is in a bad mood.â
Yuan Huapeng gave her a discontented glance and cast an irritated look at his son, âYouâve seen Grandpa; now go home and do your homework⦠Donât interrupt when adults are speaking. What kind of behavior is that!â
Feeling wronged, Yuan Youwei pouted and, wheeling his eyes, he quietly tugged at his motherâs hand.
Li Ting returned his glance with a soft voice, âXiao Youwei, stop it, youâre a big kid now, you have to be polite.â
âIâm really not being naughty,â Yuan Youwei muttered sulkily, âIsnât it just about unclogging the channels?â
âHmm?â Li Ting turned her head to look at him, feeling a sense of déjà vu about the termâperhaps she had heard it somewhere, or in a TV show? âDo you really know?â
Yuan Youwei rolled his eyes dramatically and patted his belly, asking in a whisper, âMom, have you forgotten how my weight went down to 130?â
âUh,â Li Ting was suddenly taken aback.
âHmm?â Yuan Huapeng was engaging in a debate with his second sister but overheard this remark and couldnât help but turn to look, âYou meanâ¦â
âShhâ¦â Yuan Youwei put a forefinger to his lips.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOh, Master Feng,â Yuan Huapeng realized and then remembered how Master Feng had repeatedly warned them not to disclose anythingâafter all, Xu Ruofangâs brother had been scolded by the Master for leaking information.
He glanced at Li Ting, âThat medicine from the Master, can it⦠unclog the meridians?â
âIt seems to be⦠Body Tempering Pill?â Li Ting answered uncertainly. In fact, her memory was quite average, but because the Pills related to her sonâs health and she might need them in the future, she managed to remember this name.
Motherly love is just that magnificent; even with her poor memory, she remembered what concerned her son.
However, she really didnât know if the Pills could clear the meridiansâMaster Feng had an imposing presence and rarely offered any explanations.
Yuan Youweiâs eldest auntâs eyes brightened immediately when she heard this, âOh, Xiao Youwei really has lost weight⦠Has he cleared his meridians?â
âYes,â Yuan Youwei nodded, proudly replying, âMaster Feng said that the Body Tempering Pill can strengthen muscles and bones, clear meridians, and up to now, I havenât even caught a cold.â
The eldest sister had not yet spoken when the second sister hurriedly chimed in, âHua Peng, what are you waiting for? Hurry up and invite him over.â
âHold on,â the eldest sister stopped them, turning her head to look at the Ye named doctor, âElder Ye, you have knowledge of both Chinese and Western medicine, have you ever heard of this medicine?â
âNo,â Elder Ye shook his head decisivelyâstrengthening muscles and clearing meridians, isnât this the way of charlatans?
But that was what he thought to himself and didnât dare to say out loud, for a simple reason: all of the Yuan Familyâs children had taken this medicine.
He wasnât sure about the effectiveness of the medicine, but he was well aware that the current children at home were like little emperorsâwho would dare to feed an emperor something dubious?
So he answered cautiously, âMy understanding of Chinese medicine is just superficial, to tell the truth, many folk remedies are unheard of.â
âLet me ask,â Yuan Huakun took the initiative to speak up, âElder Ye, about these pills that clear meridians⦠Are they appropriate?â
âThis⦠how should I put it?â Elder Ye gave a wry smile, âAccording to Chinese medicine, a cerebral infarction is a type of stroke, and medicines that expel Wind and promote blood circulation to soothe muscles will have some therapeutic effect.â
Upon hearing this, the second sister became anxious and asked, âThen can my father take this medicine?â
This question made Elder Ye roll his eyes inwardly, is this how you ask someone? If you were me, how would you respond?
Rationally, he did not believe in such pills, so many top-tier hospitals in the capital didnât house any such medicine or therapy, was this normal?
But emotionally, he was inclined to suggest they try it, anyway, the man was already in that condition, what harm could trying doâit would be no big deal if it proved to be useless.
However, as an expert, he could neither recommend taking it nor outright deny it, he had to be responsible for every word he said.
After some thought, he ventured to ask, âDo you have the prescription for this medicine the child took? Could I take a look at it first?â
Yuan Huapeng and his wife exchanged glances before Yuan Huapeng shook his head, âNo, the child took prepared medicine.â
Elder Ye pondered for a moment before asking again, âThen would it be possible to get⦠the underlying principles of the treatment?â
Originally, he wanted to continue asking for the prescription, but it occurred to him that it was already a prepared medicine, meaning no need to adjust it for different patients and conditions, implying that having the prescription could enable production, and consequently, profit.
Asking directly for the prescription was like robbery, not appropriate, but inquiring about the pathology and solution was less sensitive.
Yuan Huapeng hesitated, then shook his head again, âThat⦠might be difficult; that person isnât easy to deal with.â
The moment the second sister heard this, she became impatient and spoke out, âGive me the phone number, Iâll talk to that Master.â
She was preoccupied with her husbandâs business since this was the critical moment for his career. If he missed this chance, he would be perpetually behind. Should anything go awry, and he fell from grace, that would be his lot in life.
âStop making a fuss, okay?â Yuan Huapeng looked helplessly at his second sister, âWith your temper, youâll start a quarrel with him in no time.â
He was very clear about Master Fengâs temper, which was quite peculiar.
âEhâ¦â The second sister was not convinced and was about to say more when Yuan Huakun spoke up, âHua Peng, do you think this Master Feng is competent?â
âOh dearâ¦â Yuan Huapeng pondered for a moment, but ultimately shook his head, âItâs hard to say.â
The persistent second sister interjected, âWhether itâs hard to say or not, you should at least make a call to ask.â
Seeing her pressuring him, Li Ting couldnât help but speak up, âHua Peng, shall I ask Master Feng?â
âYou ask then,â Yuan Huapeng said with a resigned shrug, âI wouldnât dare disturb him casually given his temper.â
He would have braced himself to make the call if it really could cure his father, but⦠he wasnât optimistic about it.
Li Ting quickly made the call, and surprisingly, she found that the Master was in a good mood that day.
However, regarding Li Tingâs request, Master Feng still declined very clearly, âThe patient is over eighty years old, itâs not possible⦠setting other things aside, are you sure he can withstand the pain of tempering the body when taking the elixir?â
It was at this point Li Ting remembered, when her precious son took the medicine for the first time, he was tied to the bed by Master Feng, screaming in agonizing pain so much so that Gao Qiang had a fight with the Master over it.
Old Master Yuan was now over eighty years old; should anything untoward occur, as a daughter-in-law, she couldnât shoulder that responsibilityâ¦
She thanked him and hung up the phone, then relayed the situation.
Xiao Youwei kept nodding in agreement with his mother, âThatâs true, it does really hurt.â
Yet the second sister impatiently asked, âNever mind if itâs painful or not, did he say if it can be cured or not?â