Chapter 636: Chapter 0638: Disease Worsens
The person previously speaking with Mr. Nangong noticed Qian Youquan approaching and, sensing it might not be convenient for them to converse in front of others, discreetly excused himself. The onlookers also respectfully kept their distance from these two influential figures.
Mr. Nangong’s face imdiately lit up with a smile at the ntion of this, his aged face resembling a wilted chrysanthemum in his joy.
Qian Youquan raised his eyebrows subtly, perplexed as to what could make Old Master Nangong so delighted. Before he could voice his question, however, Old Master Nangong had already begun to eagerly share.
“Indeed, I was ill a while ago, but I have been treated by a Divine Doctor. Without his help, I might not have been able to attend today’s banquet,” Mr. Nangong acknowledged the favor from Chu Ge. He wished not only to repay Chu Ge but also to help him expand his network.
Of course, Mr. Nangong wouldn’t actively engage in networking but would subtly hint about it. Whether others would take the bait was not his concern.
As everyone in the Imperial Capital knew, Qian Youquan had been troubled by chronic leg pain for a long ti, and it was no secret among their circles. Mr. Nangong was unsure if Chu Ge could address Qian Youquan’s leg issues.
Yet, even if Chu Ge couldn’t help with the leg, knowing him could still greatly benefit Qian Youquan. After all, though Qian Youquan’s status in the Imperial Capital didn’t match that of the Nangong Family, he was undeniably a rising figure not to be underestimated.
Considering this, Mr. Nangong freely shared how Chu Ge had cured his illness, cleansed nurous ailnts from his body, and praised Chu Ge’s abilities. After listening to Mr. Nangong, Qian Youquan beca intensely curious about this Divine Doctor and expressed a desire to et him.
Mr. Nangong thought that Qian Youquan’s eagerness might stem from his desperation to find a cure, and he had successfully piqued his interest, though he seed to forget his imposing status and deanor that could lend credence to his words—he seldom praised anyone so highly.
Although Chu Ge didn’t have significant power in the Imperial Capital, due to various reasons, he was not obscure, especially among the true power players who considered him thoughtfully and held him in unique regard.
Knowing the Divine Doctor’s impressive skills, Qian Youquan naturally wanted to et him.
Mr. Nangong didn’t hold back and hinted, “You might know him, as he is quite a personality in our circles.”
Hearing this, Qian Youquan’s curiosity deepened. Familiar? If he knew him, why didn’t he know about his dical skills? “Please, feel free to elaborate,” he gestured for Mr. Nangong to continue.
“This person is none other than Chu Ge,” Old Master Nangong stroked his grizzled beard and said with a hearty smile.
Qian Youquan’s face, once smiling, stiffened, and his smile turned awkward.
Mr. Nangong, shrewd and experienced, noticed and realized that there might be so unease between Qian Youquan and Chu Ge.
“What’s the matter, Qian, you look uncomfortable. Do you know each other?” Despite sensing a possible issue between Qian Youquan and Chu Ge, and Qian Youquan’s embarrassed deanor, Mr. Nangong feigned ignorance.
Qian Youquan sighed in resignation, admitting sowhat sheepishly, “This is rather embarrassing, but yes, I do know Chu Ge. However, there’s a misunderstanding between us, and I am not sure if Chu Ge is willing to help .”
Mr. Nangong laughed heartily for a while, then remarked, “Although Chu Ge is young and vigorous, he is mature and not petty. If you can clear up the misunderstanding, there might still be a possibility.”
Clearly, Mr. Nangong was suggesting Qian Youquan should apologize to Chu Ge. The implication was straightforward—Qian Youquan should approach Chu Ge directly and perhaps apologize, as it was evident from his expression that the misunderstanding was his fault, not Chu Ge’s.
Qian Youquan was no fool and realized this was the best suggestion from Mr. Nangong. He agreed to consider it and began to deliberate how he could make ands to Chu Ge once he was ho.
The misunderstanding stemd from Qian Youquan’s leg condition. At the ti, he had just learned of Chu Ge’s knowledge in dicine. In his eyes, Chu Ge was just a commoner without influence, so he sent soone to request Chu Ge to consult on his illness. However, the servant he sent was arrogant and angered Chu Ge, prompting Chu Ge to refuse the visit and insist that if Qian Youquan wanted treatnt, he must humbly seek Chu Ge himself.
Qian Youquan’s identity was not rely that of a wealthy man but also as the boss of an underground auction house in Shanghai.
This underground auction, which might sound similar to a regular auction, required control over both lawful and unlawful resources to operate—failing to manage either could jeopardize its continuation.
And Qian Youquan’s underground auction was not just thriving but also attracted dignitaries, gaining renown over the years, a testant to his substantial ans and influence.
Expecting soone of his stature to humble himself before a commoner like Chu Ge was unthinkable to him; Qian Youquan even felt insulted by Chu Ge’s demands.
Consequently, he initially chose to confront Chu Ge directly. Although eventually, no direct conflict occurred due to so mix-ups, their feud was sealed.
After learning from his housekeeper how the servant had insulted Chu Ge, Qian Youquan initially thought Chu Ge had been unreasonable. But upon knowing the full story, he realized Chu Ge’s requests were justified.
He felt sowhat embarrassed but still found it difficult to humble himself and ask for Chu Ge’s dical help, as he valued his pride highly.
Initially adamant about not seeking Chu Ge’s help—even preferring to suffer his illness—he had grown more desperate as his leg ailnt worsened. Previously intermittent, his condition had recently beco more severe, tornting him continuously for several days and leaving him visibly worn.
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