Chapter 217.1
The Ancestor of our Sect Isn't Acting like an Elder
217 . 1 â Two Conditions
After Xue Qilin was welcomed into the study by Gong Jing, she went straight to the point, âIf things go on like this, Little Yang will die!â
Stunned, the three members of the Gong Clan looked blankly at one another .
Finally, Gong Jing, who has the greatest seniority among the three, asked, âWhat does Lady Xue mean?â
âIn short, he made a misdiagnosis . â
Xue Qilin pointed at Tailor and stated so, not taking into account the other sideâs face .
As the doctor in charge of the patient, the black-robed Tailor pulled down his hood and kept silent .
Upon hearing her statement, Gong Jing was stunned at first, and then frowned .
âLady Xue, you mean to say... unlike Doctor Tailor claimed, Yangâerâs âmartial rootâ isnât weak?â
âNo, Little Yangâs martial root is indeed weak . But, thatâs just one of the symptoms, not the cause of the disease . â
âNot the cause of the disease? Lady Xue, please instruct us . â
Tailor, apparently unable to keep his calm, clasped his hands towards Xue Qilin and butted into the conversation, sounding sincere . He doesnât look like someone who canât bear the humiliation . Instead, he looks like heâs asking the lass for advice .
âEr, itâs not really an instruction...â
Xue Qilin replied modestly in a rare fashion, and then explained seriously, âThe true qi inside Little Yang is almost completely stagnant, blocking the meridians just like mud . Besides, the true qi spilling out of his body is far thicker than what it should be... have I got it right?â
âThatâs indeed the case . â
Gong Jing gave a short response .
Xue Qilin said, âthatâs right!â, feeling pleased with herself .
âAs we all know, the body has a limited capacity! Even for Old Master Gong, there is a limit of true qi that the body can accommodate . When the amount of true qi accumulated in the body reaches this âlimit, the excess true qi will naturally spill out of the body . To put it bluntly, itâs like breathing . We canât just breathe in without breathing out â Old Master Gong, am I right?â
Everyone nodded back in confirmation .
As she gesticulated the action of pouring water into a vessel, Xue Qilin lowered her head and said .
âHowever, Little Yangâs body is a little special . His constitution is the kind that permits entry but not departure . After âspiritual qiâ is channeled into the body, whether it transforms into true qi, or purely exists as spiritual qi, it will only to accumulate in the body . Letâs think about it in terms of a vessel where you keep pouring water . No matter how hard the vessel is, it will ultimately collapse one day . â
Mimicking an explosion, Xue Qilin clapped her hands heavily, and then pulled them apart vigorously .
âBecause of this, Little Yangâs true qi is far thicker than that of ordinary people, since the vessel has limited capacity . That is to say, if Little Yang is allowed to go on like this, not only will his internal organs and meridians be damaged and collapse due to the increasing pressure, but his the body will eventually fall apart . As a matter of fact, Little Yangâs vessel has already cracked and spills out true qi, which is much thicker than that of ordinary people . ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Xue Qilin took a break and looked at Gong Tianyang .
Following her action, as if their gazes were attracted by it, everyone looked at Gong Tianyang .
âIf I guessed correctly, Little Yang has just recently started to have true qi spill out, yes?â
Xue Qilin threw a question at Gong Tianyang .
Gong Tianyang nodded repeatedly and replied in a startled voice, âYes, Older Sister Xue is right!â
âSo I guessed correctly! On the other hand, the reason why Little Yangâs âspiritual centerâ is getting weaker and weaker is because it canât bear the pressure in his body... Therefore â!â
Xue Qilin looked around at the people in the study, then suddenly pointed at Gong Tianyang and gave a sonorous verdict, âThe cause behind Little Yangâs disease is not the âspiritual centerâ, but the vessel â that is, the body is the problem . â
After hearing Xue Qilinâs guess, feeling both confused and amazed, everyone exchanged a look .
Only Tailor lowered his head and, with a pensive look on his face, mumbled something .
After the three members of the Gong Clan came back to their senses, Gong Yue took the lead and issued a question, a look of suspicion in his eyes,
âAs far as I know, Senior Xue doesnât know medicine, right?â
âYes, thatâs true!â
Xue Qilin answered without hesitation . The straightforward reply left Gong Yue speechless for a while .
âIn that case, what makes Senior Xue so certain â?â
âCertain?â Xue Qilin smiled, âThere is a rumor stating that I am the first follower of the unorthodox path, you must know of it, right?â
Not the martial path, but the unorthodox path .
Although Xue Qilin is practicing martial arts, but she really â takeâs rootâ in magic . Therefore, the Wulin secretly calls her the first follower of the unorthodox path .
On the other hand, because Xue Qilinâs magic is quite similar to ancient Daoist âmagicâ of legend, some people in the Wulin link her with ancient Daoism and believe her to be a successor of ancient Daoism . It is even rumored that she once joined the One Dao Cult, where she obtained the secrets of ancient Daoism by chance . Consequently, âmagicâ finally reappeared in the Hua Dynasty .
Whatâs more, there is a rumor that Xue Qilin and the ancestor of the One Dao Cult were once in a romantic relationship that soured .
Even though Xue Qilin is not a successor of the ancient Daoism and even more so has no relation to the One Dao Cult . But, since she didnât deny it and let the Wulin speculate, as time went on, the Wulin accepted this conjecture that appeared from who knows where as the truth .
Despite what Xue Qilin may think of this rumor . At this moment, however, it gives her words weight . She is even a little glad that she didnât jump out to deny it when she heard of it .
âI do . â
Gong Yue clearly heard the rumor and believes it to be true .
âThen thatâs it . â Xue Qilin spread out her arms, âI heard from Little Yang that the black-robed man over there judged his disease to be a âspiritual diseaseâ . The term âspiritual diseaseâ should stem from a remnant scripture of ancient Daoism . â
Xue Qilin doesnât know anything about ancient Daoism . Therefore, she said that the term âspiritual diseaseâ originated from ancient Daoism purely out of speculation .
But â
âAs Lady Xue said, this humble one learned about âspiritual diseaseâ from a book related to ancient Daoism by chance . However, just this chance encounter gave this humble one a glimpse into another world and piqued this humble oneâs interest greatly . â
At this point, Tailor sighed softly and shook his head ruefully
âBut, most of the ancient books and records from the Contention of a Hundred Schools of Thought period have turned into ashes in the burning of books and burying of scholars perpetrated by the First Emperor .
First Emperor? First Emperor of Qin? I didnât expect to hear this term at this time . Xue Qilin was shocked
But, she soon thought that since the Contention of a Hundred Schools of Thought exists, it is not surprising that the First Emperor would exist as well . Then, she felt relieved and no longer dwelt on it .
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