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Over the past three years, Chen Xun began to accompany Ning Si on dical visits, traveling among the locals to treat various complex illnesses. Sotis, he would inadvertently reveal his impressive sixteen-pack abs when encountering minor troubles.

Chen Xun carried a small booklet with him, filled with nurous questions. Ning Si was incredibly patient, continuously providing answers to his eager disciple, a rarity indeed.

However, during one visit to a gentleman's house, Chen Xun accidentally exposed a mountain-axing axe tucked at his waist, causing everyone to gasp in shock. Was this really a doctor?!

At that mont, Chen Xun could only offer an embarrassed smile. After all, it was normal to carry an axe when traveling.

He calmly adjusted his robe to cover the axe but accidentally revealed two more, prompting the household guards to ready themselves for battle, perceiving him as no good.

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With a kindly smile, Chen Xun kept explaining that it was understandable for a traveler to carry extra weapons. Had Teacher Ning not been there, a battle might have erupted.

As Teacher Ning conducted the consultation, the gentleman's family began to sweat profusely, fearing that if they encountered an incurable disease, the young man might just cleave the patient in two, thus 'solving' the illness...

Chen Xun, noticing their expressions, continued to nod and smile reassuringly.

They hurriedly returned the smile, nodding like pecking hens, as cold sweat kept breaking out.

...

At Pingtai dical Hall, the sun shone brightly on a beautiful spring day.

Chen Xun, now donning a doctor's robe, was respectfully addressed as Doctor Chen by every assistant he passed.

"Doctor Chen, save him, please!"

A local, supporting a man with a darkened complexion, rushed into the dical hall, his face etched with urgency.

Chen Xun's eyes narrowed as he observed from a distance. The poison had deeply penetrated the man's blood; any later, and it would have been ti to prepare a feast for the dead.

"Has he been bitten by a snake?"

Chen Xun placed the man on a nearby bed. Two small wounds on his hand indicated a venomous bite.

"No, Doctor Chen, he ate poisonous mushrooms."

"What?"

Chen Xun was startled and began to take the pulse, his expression changing dramatically as he looked at the local, "After eating poisonous mushrooms, he was also bitten by a venomous snake..."

Thump.

The local knelt down, crying and pleading, "Doctor, please save him."

"I'll write you a prescription; go get the dicine quickly, there might still be a chance to save him."

Chen Xun took a piece of paper and began to write. The local's face fell upon seeing the prescription, lacking the money to buy the dicine.

"Don't worry, I'll cover the cost for now. You can pay back when you have the money," said Chen Xun calmly, willing to help as much as he could. After all, he had earned quite a bit treating wealthy families over the year.

"Thank you, Doctor Chen, thank you!" The local was overjoyed, tears streaming down his face.

Chen Xun nodded. In these tis, if a man fell, so would his family. Helping within his ans was the least he could do.

But gradually, he realized he had been mistaken...

Chen Xun's reputation for kindness spread, but the other doctors at the dical hall had families to support and couldn't afford to be as generous as Chen Xun, a bachelor spending his own money to help the sick.

He was soon held up as a paragon, hailed as a miraculous healer who treated patients for free and allowed them to get dicine on credit. It was only a matter of ti before he received a banner of honor.

Countless impoverished locals flocked to him, and Chen Xun's pockets began to feel the pinch. But he wouldn't trouble others or morally coerce the dical hall staff to follow his example.

Only a few of those who owed money returned to repay their debts; he was truly broke.

The tide turned, and so locals accused him of being heartless and hypocritical. Those he had once helped looked at him with disdain when they visited the dical hall.

So who ca from afar, upon hearing that Chen Xun no longer offered credit, spat in front of the dical hall, annoyed at having wasted their ti.

Bad news travels fast, and rumors spread that Pingtai dical Hall housed a doctor of questionable character, always carrying three mountain-axing axes, clearly not a good man.

In the back courtyard of Pingtai dical Hall, Chen Xun no longer dared to consult in the front hall.

"Goodness, the joke's on ," Chen Xun laughed bitterly, noticing even the assistants and doctors looking at him differently.

"You like to put on a show, so keep it up," so in the dical hall mocked him privately. Chen Xun had indeed stolen their lilight once.

"Moo! Moo!"

Black Bull nuzzled Chen Xun's face, having also heard about the situation, which was now the talk of the town.

"Bull, rember when I said we should just help our friends? Now you see what I ant."

"Moo! Moo!"

Black Bull looked at Chen Xun with concern, never having seen him so downcast. In its eyes, Chen Xun was always optimistic and happy.

"You underestimate . All this was within my expectations. I just wanted to prove a point to you."

Chen Xun forced a smile, hugging Black Bull's head tightly, their faces close together.

"Moo~~" Black Bull nuzzled Chen Xun, feeling down but inwardly seething with anger.

"Bull, let's leave. This place isn't for us. I'll go say goodbye to Teacher Ning."

Chen Xun patted Black Bull, not wanting to hinder anyone else's livelihood at the dical hall.

"Moo!"

Black Bull leaped up, eager to leave, and hurried to pack their belongings.

Chen Xun watched its busy figure, his heart warming slightly, a small smile on his lips.

At Teacher Ning's residence.

Chen Xun had changed back into his original blue clothes, no longer wearing the dical hall's doctor robe.

"I'm aware of the situation and understand your difficulties," Teacher Ning said, seated in the main chair, his eyes reflecting wisdom from years gone by. "Human nature is inherently evil, a conclusion I've drawn from many years of practicing dicine. I hope this insight will aid you on your journey."

"Teacher Ning's teachings, I dare not forget," Chen Xun said solemnly, bowing deeply. He had learned so much in the past decade.

Teacher Ning picked up an unnad book from the table, explaining, "These are my years of experience. I'm giving it to you."

"What?"

Chen Xun was surprised, quickly catching the book, "Teacher Ning, this is too generous."

With a gentle tug, Teacher Ning's expression changed as he couldn't pull the book away, which seed clamped in an iron grip.

"Heh, no matter, take it."

"Thank you, Teacher Ning!"

With a flash, the book appeared on Chen Xun's waist, the speed of the movent causing Teacher Ning's pupils to widen slightly.

"Go now, and co back to visit when you have ti."

"Teacher Ning, thank you for your shelter. If the Ning family ever needs help, no matter how far, I will return."

Chen Xun's expression turned serious as he bowed deeply.

Teacher Ning nodded continuously, touched, "I've been observing you for years. You're not a simple man, but one of great wisdom pretending to be foolish. Stay true to yourself."

Chen Xun slowly looked up, giving Teacher Ning one last glance before turning to leave.

Watching Chen Xun's departing figure, Teacher Ning smiled faintly, "Chen Xun, may your future be bright and promising."

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