Chapter 120 - Can I See?
āHolding on? Yes, thatād be fine if it were just holding on.ā Xuemin sighed. āYou know it yourself- those sedative painkillers cause huge damage to your body. Letās not even talk about whether the medicine works, or if your body develops drug resistanceā¦ā¦ Youāll have long fallen to the painkillers before any of that wouldāve taken effectā¦...ā
āAh, thatās rightā¦ā¦ā The prescription Lin Yi gave him crossed his mind. Heād gotten a couple of medicines from a pharmacy, thinking that it was worth a tryā¦
He boiled the medicine when the pain prevented him from falling asleep- and it turned out to be extremely effective! His body stopped hurting not long after that, and he slept through the whole night until sunrise, waking up with an indescribable freshness in his body. It was much better than waking up from the pain in the middle of the night with the painkillers, after theyād worn off. He only needed to use Lin Yiās medicine once.
Yang Huaijun never expected it to be that effective, especially when it wasnāt something heād went to great lengths to make for him. Heād been able to contain his pain with Lin Yiās medicine the last couple of days, and Huaijun couldnāt help but be impressed.
As expected of Eagle, a godly existence within the teamā¦ā¦ It wasnāt just Huaijun who admired him so, too- anyone whoād fought alongside Lin Yi respected his abilities.
As a result, none of the boys envied Lin Yi when their goddess fell in love with him- something like that was only bound to happen, after all. It was only natural.
Huaijun considered telling Xuemin about Lin Yiās prescription. He was never told to keep it a secret, but Lin Yi might very well be undergoing a special mission- it was a possibility that heād cause him trouble if he shared the prescription with someone else.
But Guan Xuemin was his elder- Huaijun wouldāve been dead long ago if it werenāt for Xuemin. The doctorās acupuncture and the painkillers were the only things keeping him alive after heād left the battlefieldā¦ā¦
āGrandpa Guanā¦ā¦ So a friend of mine gave me a prescription a couple of days ago, to replace the sedative painkillersā¦ā¦ I tried it, and the results were really prominent- the effects donāt wear off as fast, too, and I donāt need to take it twice like how I do with the painkillers every nightā¦ā¦ā Huaijun said, deciding to leave part of the secret hidden. Heād be respecting both sides with this option.
āPrescription to replace the painkillers?ā Guan Xuemin asked, his eyes wide. āEastern medicine prescription?ā
āYesā¦ā¦ā Xuemin nodded, feeling a little shy from how Xuemin was staring at him.
āAnd you said itās effective on you..?ā It was one big shock after another today! First there was Tianyi mentioning a twenty year old Eastern masseur whoād saved Elder Liu from angina pectoris with just massaging, and now Huaijun was saying that his friendās prescription replaced the painkillers, stopping the pain attacks with prominent effects!
What was happening? Since when was the world of Eastern medicine so filled with medical prodigies?
āTo tell the truth, Grandpa Guan- this prescriptionās actually really effective. Getting rid of the pain is just one thing; thereās always this refreshed feeling I get when I wake up the next day after taking the medicineā¦ā¦ā Huaijun continued honestly.
āOh? Can I see the prescription?ā Guan Xuemin was concerned that there mightāve been opium or some sort of illegal drug mixed into the prescription- prominent sedative effects could be achieved through that mean, but itād cause immense harm to the body, as well! More thought into the matter, however, and Xuemin realized that that couldnāt be the case. The man was a cop, and a criminal police captain, at that- heād be pretty familiar with drugs like opium, and heād never get anywhere near that kind of thing. Substances like those werenāt commonly found in pharmacies, as well.
If Huaijun had gotten the medical ingredients from a pharmacy, then it was only natural to assume that the prescription would contain medicines readily available at regular pharmacies. Xuemin realized that he was complicating things upon further thought.
Xuemin smiled bitterly at the face Huaijun was making- he seemed to be in a tight spot, and Xuemin understood: many prescriptions were kept secret because of their value. Taking the current miracle doctor, Doctor Kang, for example- the guy had founded an empire of medicine based on just one prescription that healed wounds, propelling the Kang family into the world of top tier houses because of that!
The prescription hadnāt any side-effects, so if what Huaijun had described were true⦠Then that recipe had to at least be on the level of the miracle doctorās prescription, in terms of valueā¦..
Him asking for the prescription did indeed put Huaijun in a bad position, and Xuemin explained his intentions immediately. āYang, donāt jump to any conclusions- I know well that prescriptions are usually kept secret. I only meant to see if there were any ingredients with side effects involvedā¦ā¦ā
āItās not a prescription we should be revealing to outsiders, but Grandpa Guan- itās still fine if youād like to see itā¦ā¦ā Huaijun said. āIāll get it for you right now, but please donāt tell anyone else about it before my friend gives his permissionā¦ā¦ā
āOf course! Iām familiar with those rules, rest assured, Yang. Grandpa wonāt put you into a hard spot- Iāll make sure to keep the prescription secret until you friend consents otherwise.ā Xuemin said, joyed at Huaijunās words- after all, even just looking at a prescription like that would enlighten him significantly.
Huaijun had always kept the prescription with him even after heād gotten the medicines from the pharmacy. He pulled it out and handed it to Xuemin, aware that someone like Lin Yi wouldāve made sure to tell him if heād wanted something kept secret. This meant that Lin Yi didnāt need the prescription kept secret, but even so, Huaijun wanted to make sure and have Lin Yiās consent before he let Xuemin share the prescription with anyone else.
Xuemin received the prescription carefully. He didnāt react too much as he read the first parts, but it wasnāt long before Xueminās expressions turned into shock and surprise as he went through the herbs and ingredients listedā¦ā¦
āThis is the prescription?ā Xuemin couldnāt believe it- the ingredients on there were absolutely ordinary! There wasnāt a single ingredient that was particularly expensive or rare, but some of them, like gastrodia for example, did provide sedative effects. Xuemin had given these ingredients to Huaijun before, as well, but the results werenāt very prominent. Did these ingredients hold a different effect when mixed together?
Xuemin was stunned, but he was still the Dean of Eastern Doctors, at the end of the day⦠He understood that the prescriptions in Eastern medicine were susceptible to drastic changes with just the difference of one ingredientā¦ā¦
The ingredients prescribed werenāt too dissimilar- they all targeted the pain in the muscles, and there wasnāt anything special about them. What Xuemin was certain of, however, was the fact that all these ingredients were clean- there wouldnāt be anything like opium inside of themā¦ā¦
āYeah, thatās the one. Is there a problem, Grandpa Guan?ā Huaijun asked, curious at the stunned face Xuemin was making.
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