340: Chapter 340: Gu dical Sect 340: Chapter 340: Gu dical Sect “You might not have heard about this, but these drugs aren’t ordinary drugs.
They are lethal if consud, to be more precise, there’s a peculiar poison within, which I haven’t yet identified,” Tangyu said.
“Oh, that’s new to ,” Rao Yuanzhi tightened his expression and said, “Which ans there indeed might be a connection between you, Brother Tangyu, and Zhang Guoli’s case.
I heard about this major drug case involving over a hundred deaths, but I never considered this angle.
After all, it’s police business, and I had no involvent with it.”
“Yes, that’s right.
Ordinary drugs can be addictive, but they don’t usually lead to death.
This type of drug, however, is terrifying.
The most formidable in using poisons around the world are none other than the Yin dical Sect.
Other hidden Sects might use poisons too, but they’re unlikely to commit such conscienceless acts.
Hence, I suspect this operation is orchestrated by the Yin dical Sect, which concerns ,” Tangyu candidly confessed in front of Rao Yuanzhi, hoping to persuade him to join the cause.
If mbers of the Holy Doctor Sect were to get involved, it would bolster his position.
Facing the battle alone is never favorable.
Rao Yuanzhi also fell into deep thought.
His face creased with worry, clearly concerned about the issue.
After a while, Rao Yuanzhi lifted his head and said, “Rest assured, Brother Tangyu, the Holy Doctor Sect has always uphelde the orthodoxy of the dical community.
We will not stand idly by.
I will report this matter to my father when I return and see what he has to say.
By the way, since our hospital has better equipnt, why not let take the drugs for analysis to see exactly what dreadful poison it contains?”
Tangyu smiled with relief and said, “That was exactly my intention, so I appreciate your help, Brother Yuanzhi.”
Rao Yuanzhi waved his hand and said, “We are all in the sa profession, speaking such formalities is too polite.
This is what our generation should do.
Since we all love traditional dicine, we should use it to save and aid people, not watch soone harm them.”
Tangyu smiled.
He did not share the sa ideals as Rao Yuanzhi, but he admired Rao Yuanzhi’s breadth of vision.
Rao Yuanzhi’s willingness to help made Tangyu happy.
It seed that his trip hadn’t been in vain.
Given Rao Yuanzhi’s status in Donglin City, his involvent could certainly expedite matters.
“There’s another thing I need your help with, Brother Yuanzhi.
I learned from Zhang Guoli that Liu Dingyang is behind him.
I suspect Liu Dingyang is working for the Yin dical Sect,” Tangyu said.
“Evil Liu Dingyang!” Rao Yuanzhi was slightly surprised, “Zhang Guoli is backed by him, I see.
I will investigate him discreetly.
However, be warned, this man is tricky to handle.
When agitated, he is capable of anything.”
“Yes, I know,” Tangyu nodded.
“Hehe, there’s no need for formalities; we are friends now, aren’t we?
Let’s not be so formal,” Rao Yuanzhi said with a smile.
Tangyu nodded and smiled, “Of course, Brother Yuanzhi.
By the way, do you happen to know Doctor Xiao?”
Rao Yuanzhi glanced at Tangyu and nodded, “I know her, not well, but I’ve t her once.
Why, do you suspect her?”
“Yes,” Tangyu didn’t hide his suspicion.
“Haha,” Rao Zhiyuan laughed and waved his hand, “That’s impossible, Brother Tangyu.
Doctor Xiao’s dical skills are indeed extraordinary, far beyond mine, and even my father wouldn’t dare claim he could surely defeat her.
Her reputation as a divine healer is truly well-deserved.
I was fortunate to have a minor exchange with Doctor Xiao, who uses Gu Art from Miaojiang, and she told she is a descendant of the Miaojiang Gu dical Sect.
According to so patients she has cured, her thods are extrely peculiar and terrifying, which I’m sure is Gu Art.
Therefore, she couldn’t possibly have any connections with the Yin dical Sect.”
Tangyu finally nodded in relief, “I see, it seems I was mistaken.
The Gu dical Sect is also a powerful sect, so having such formidable disciples isn’t surprising.
I thought as much; the Yin dical Sect wouldn’t dare to show their faces so openly.
Given their usual thods, they would likely operate from the shadows.
It seems the Yin dical Sect is still very much hidden.
Now, our only lead seems to be Liu Dingyang.”
“Indeed, that’s the only way,” Rao Yuanzhi nodded.
Rao Yuanzhen sat silently by, unable to interject, appearing completely like a re companion.
Tangyu’s phone suddenly rang; it was Fang Min.
Could there be trouble at the company?
“Excuse , I need to take this call,” Tangyu told them, then walked away with his phone.
Once Tangyu was out of earshot, Rao Yuanzhen softly asked, “Brother, do you really want to help him?”
“It’s not about helping him; it’s about helping the people and upholding the orthodoxy of dicine throughout the world.
As a disciple of the Holy Doctor Sect, it’s my responsibility and duty.
Besides, I cannot sit idly by while the Yin dical Sect harms humanity,” Rao Yuanzhi shook his head.
“But no matter what the Yin dical Sect does, it has no impact on our Holy Doctor Sect.
With our Sect’s strength, I believe they wouldn’t dare provoke us.
Why should we get involved in this ss?
I’ve heard from dad too; the Yin dical Sect is trendously terrifying.
I see no need to take such a risk,” Rao Yuanzhen said.
Rao Yuanzhi’s eyes sparkled resolutely, “Whatever dad and the others say, I don’t care.
I feel we must intervene, and I am firm in this because I believe it’s the right thing to do.”
Rao Yuanzhen wanted to say more but Rao Yuanzhi stopped him with a wave of his hand.
Tangyu returned and said, “Sorry for that, Brother Yuanzhi.
I need to rush to the hospital for a bit.”
“Which hospital?” Rao Yuanzhi asked.
“Donglin First Hospital,” Tangyu replied.
“In that case, since we’ve already eaten, I’ll go back with you, and we can take my car.
Yuanzhen, you head back to school first,” Rao Yuanzhi said.
Tangyu thought about it and didn’t refuse, considering that taking his ride would be much faster than walking by himself.
Twenty minutes later, Tangyu arrived at the hospital and headed directly for the inpatient departnt.
Rao Yuanzhi thought for a mont and then followed him.
Soon, Tangyu found the ward Fang Min had ntioned, located in the VIP care area.
“Tangyu, you’re here,” Fang Min welcod him.
Tangyu nodded his head, his gaze quickly sweeping across the room.
His eyes first landed on Fang Tangjing, lying on the hospital bed.
It wasn’t that Tangyu’s dical skills were lacking and hadn’t cured all his ailnts.
In fact, Fang Tangjing was very healthy now, precisely because he was too healthy.
He had woken up early in the morning to exercise, running and even changing the lights at ho at noon when he had misstepped and fallen, breaking his leg.
Zhang Cuihua, out of worry, was the first to think of Niu Gaoyuan; thus, she imdiately called him.
Niu Gaoyuan readily agreed to help, swiftly arranging an ambulance to take Fang Tangjing to the hospital.
He requested the best orthopedic doctor to treat Fang Tangjing and then transferred him to a VIP care room, footing the dical bills himself.
His ticulous and thoughtful care made Zhang Cuihua’s heart bloom with joy, naturally making her grow fonder of Niu Gaoyuan.
Although Tangyu had saved Fang Tangjing’s life yesterday, Niu Gaoyuan was, after all, Zhang Cuihua’s classmate’s son, so she tended to favor him naturally.
“Tangyu, you’ve co,” Niu Gaoyuan said, greeting him with a smile, his face wearing a smug smile.
Although Fang Min favored Tangyu, Niu Gaoyuan was intent on taking the path that pleased his in-laws, believing his approach could turn setbacks into victory.
“Uncle Fang, how are you feeling?” Tangyu nodded to Niu Gaoyuan and then approached the bed to ask.
After all, his role was that of Fang Min’s boyfriend, and it was essential to be courteous.
Fang Tangjing was actually quite conflicted inside.
He had indeed found Tangyu displeasing to the eye yesterday, but after being saved by him and having all his old ailnts cured, he felt rejuvenated.
So his opinion of Tangyu naturally changed.
Although Tangyu was in no way comparable to Niu Gaoyuan in many aspects, he could also see that Tangyu was a decent young man with excellent dical skills and a bright future ahead.
However, Zhang Cuihua was still firmly inclined towards Niu Gaoyuan, making Fang Tangjing sowhat conflicted.
“I’m alright now.
The doctor said a half-month stay in the hospital should suffice for to leave,” Fang Tangjing said.
“Half a month, is it that serious?” Tangyu furrowed his brow slightly.
Normally, a family in this VIP care room for half a month would really be costly.
Of course, Tangyu wasn’t concerned about the money but that Uncle Fang’s leg had suffered such a severe break.
Even with Niu Gaoyuan’s connections ensuring the best treatnt, a half-month hospital stay suggested a likely fracture with possible complications, which was Tangyu’s true concern.
Niu Gaoyuan’s expression changed slightly.
If it were just an ordinary family, not to ntion half a month, being able to leave the hospital in a month would be considered fortunate.
“Half a month is already minimal since Uncle Fang’s fall this ti was quite severe, completely fracturing his lower leg.
I had the doctors use the best treatnt and care, which is why he can leave the hospital in half a month.
After all, elderly bones aren’t as resilient as those of the young,” Niu Gaoyuan explained.
“So, are you saying that there could still be complications?” Tangyu asked, looking at Niu Gaoyuan.
Niu Gaoyuan was startled, then said, “That depends on the recovery process.
We can’t generalize at this mont.
It’s possible, but it’s an inevitability we have to face.
We can only hope for the best.”
“Dad,” Fang Min also expressed her concern.
It would be troubleso if complications arose.
Zhang Cuihua also added, “Gaoyuan, you must think of sothing.
Spending more money is fine; we just can’t allow Old Fang to endure lasting complications.
He has suffered from illness and injury for half his life; he can’t continue to suffer in his old age.”
“Auntie, rest assured, I will definitely have Director Hui use the best thods for the rehabilitation treatnt,” Niu Gaoyuan assured with conviction.
“Thank you, Gaoyuan.
I really wouldn’t know what to do without you,” Zhang Cuihua said gratefully, almost in tears.
Niu Gaoyuan inwardly gloated, knowing that as long as he firmly captured Auntie Zhang’s heart, he wouldn’t have to worry about not being able to outdo Tangyu.
This opportunity was undoubtedly heaven-sent.
“Thank you, Niu Gaoyuan,” Fang Min also expressed her gratitude.
Niu Gaoyuan’s smile grew even broader as he felt he had advanced another step closer to Fang Min, casting a triumphant look at Tangyu.
Tangyu curled his lip and said with a light smile, “dicine is a poison itself, no matter how good it is, it can’t guarantee a complete recovery.
Why wait half a month?
I only need ten minutes, or perhaps—less than ten minutes.”
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