Chapter 427 Medical Consultation at the Li Family Exchange M

doesn't help much.But now Since Xiao Yu cultivates the righteous and upright aura, he is not constrained by the scarcity of celestial energy in the environment. How many layers he can draw depends on...Chapter 427: Exchange Meeting - Li Family Seeking Medical Help (3)

After hearing what Old Yue said, Xiao Yu nodded in understanding. The old man he referred to was the one who had saved a life on the train.

"Wu Yizhen" Xiao Yu muttered to himself as he watched the old man walk out. When this old man treated someone on the train with just one needle, it proved that this exchange meeting wasn't in vain; his techniques were truly unique.

Xiao Yu looked behind him but didn’t see the old man’s granddaughter. It seems like the old man came alone.

"Old Wu is quite a pitiful figure. He has practiced medicine all his life and saved countless lives, yet he can do nothing to help his own granddaughter's illness. Alas..." Old Yue sighed after some thought before continuing, "She suffers from a rare strange disease where she turns ice cold on certain days every year, losing all warmth, even in her internal organs. She loses consciousness completely during these times but recovers a few days later. The symptoms always occur around the same time each year, and almost every exchange meeting he brings his granddaughter hoping for someone to find a cure."

Hearing Old Yue's words, Xiao Yu thought back to the pale, thin girl on the train, asking, "Senior Brother, what’s wrong with her"

He had quite an impression of this little girl. Initially, he assumed she was ill, but after careful examination, apart from weakness, there were no signs of any illness.

"Alas, his granddaughter has a rare disease where every year on certain days, her body turns ice cold without any warmth or consciousness. After several days, however, she recovers. He brings her to every exchange meeting hoping someone can cure it."

Old Yue sighed after hearing Xiao Yu's question. The girl’s condition was beyond his help as well as those of other doctors here, who also couldn’t find a solution.

Fearing that she might not wake up from her coma one day, Old Wu constantly brought her to seek medical advice everywhere but in vain. Despite this, he never gave up and attended every exchange meeting and visited various clinics.

Upon hearing Old Yue's words, Xiao Yu fell into deep thought. On the train, there was nothing wrong with the girl that he could discern. Furthermore, as his Yin-Yang eyes were always open, he couldn’t spot any anomaly or traces of death energy in her body either. This indicated she just had weakness and no actual illness.

Could it be an illness even someone with yin-yang eyes can't diagnose But is that possible If there were any illness, regardless of what kind, there would always be traces of death energy under his yin-yang gaze. However, Uncle Yue and the others couldn’t possibly lie either, which could only mean this little girl’s illness was something even he couldn't fathom.

At this thought, Xiao Yu started to feel a bit curious about what kind of condition the little girl actually had.

Just as Xiao Yu was lost in thought, the people who had gone out came back. Seeing their dejected looks, he knew they hadn’t achieved anything.

Auntie Chen and the others shook their heads helplessly at the sight of those doctors; however, that was to be expected. Since none of them could do anything about it, all they could hope for was that these doctors had seen similar cases before or that some traditional Chinese medicine families might have records from which to draw inspiration.

On the other hand, when seeing others unable to help, some doctors secretly rejoiced because if no one else managed, then there would still be a chance left for them. So, several of them were smiling inwardly at their colleagues’ failures.

The money wasn’t an issue right now; what they wanted was fame. Today, the best doctors in the country had gathered here, and curing diseases that others couldn't treat would surely earn them nationwide recognition.

Time passed quickly as morning turned to afternoon. Of course, those doctors didn’t just sit around waiting either, so those board members asked the doctors who had already seen the child to share their thoughts on her condition.

But with each doctor stepping forward to speak, the fact that the little girl showed no signs of any illness and that her bone development was completely normal meant there was nothing constructive in their opinions. All they could do was discuss trying out certain drugs.

The Li family obviously wouldn’t allow such an experiment on a child, who wasn't about to eat medicine like food. Whenever someone proposed a prescription, the Li family’s staff would present similar ones, leaving those doctors quite embarrassed since theirs weren’t as good as their alternatives. As a result, later visitors dared not offer prescriptions for fear of making fools of themselves.

The morning passed quickly, and lunch was generously provided by the Li family, with copious amounts of Maotai and Wuliangye on hand. Yet because the afternoon session would continue, people didn’t drink too much.

In the afternoon, the meeting resumed. Seeing that no one could offer any constructive suggestions, Uncle Chen and Grandpa Wang decided to revert to the previous schedule: whoever’s turn it was to see a patient went ahead with their consultation. Since all were case studies, missing out on a few minutes wouldn’t make much of a difference.

In the afternoon, when it was this TCM practitioner's turn to speak on stage, not everyone could do so; only some renowned experts or those with unique cases were allowed. Otherwise, such an exchange meeting would take ten days or more.

The discussions about these case studies and treatment plans weren't being kept secret by anyone. After the presentations, whoever had questions could ask them freely. The speakers would provide detailed explanations as long as they didn’t involve any confidential information.

Xiao Yu sat at the bottom of the room listening intently throughout; he benefited a great deal from it. Although none of the core secrets were disclosed, some basic knowledge was revealed during these detailed explanations.

Xiao Yu did not ask questions but kept frowning as he understood and digested this foundational information. He couldn’t help but marvel at how vast and profound TCM was, even its basics covered every aspect of human health.

Moreover, each school focused on different aspects. If all the medical skills from various schools were comprehensively mastered, it would cover almost every corner of the body, even hair and nails.

Here, there were two clinics that specialized in hair treatment and another specializing in nail care; they weren’t limited to just those areas but had a particular focus on them, with inherited secret formulas related to these fields.

As time passed, it was finally Xiao Yu’s turn to examine the Li family's child. The Old Master Yue stood up along with others, and since Yue Hongbin also had some fame in Beijing, he followed them over.

"Little Brother, aren’t you going to take a look" After standing up, when they saw that Xiao Yu didn't move, the Old Master Yue looked at him curiously and asked.

The Old Master knew of Xiao Yu's medical skills. Not only were they superior to his own, but he also possessed some miraculous techniques. Most doctors had already examined the patient without finding a good solution, so if Xiao Yu could cure the person, it would truly make him renowned worldwide and greatly benefit Wan Sheng Hall’s development.

Therefore, seeing that Xiao Yu didn’t move, his mind was full of doubts.

"No need to go. Senior Brother, you guys go ahead!" Without a moment's hesitation, Xiao Yu shook his head and said this.

It wasn't that Xiao Yuxi was heartless and wouldn't treat Li Yonghe; it was that Li Shirong and the others didn't allow him to. A one million yuan consultation fee might sound exorbitant at first, but for the Lis, it was just a drop in the bucket compared to what they spent on lunch.

If they were willing to spend money rather than let Xiao Yuxi treat Li Yonghe, he wouldn't go out of his way to offer his services.

Of course, this was because Li Yonghe's condition wasn't life-threatening and delaying treatment by a few days wouldn't make much difference. That's why Xiao Yuxi acted the way he did. If Li Yonghe's condition were an emergency where immediate treatment was needed to save his life, even if it meant providing free services, Xiao Yuxi would still go ahead with the treatment. He couldn't stand idly by while a life vanished in front of him.

Yue Lao noticed that Xiao Yuxi hadn’t gone over and although he was curious, knowing Xiao Yuxi had his reasons, he didn’t ask and walked out with other doctors.

After Yue Lao left, only Xiao Yuxi remained, making him stand out even more. Most eyes in the room were focused on him.

The western medicine practitioners initially hadn’t noticed that among the traditional Chinese medicine practitioners was a young man named Xiao Yuxi, but seeing he wasn't treating any patients, they assumed he must be someone's disciple and didn't react much.

However, for those familiar with Xiao Yuxi on the TCM side, upon noticing him not moving, they started whispering among themselves, essentially saying how his reputation was undeserved. Some even looked at him with a hint of disdain.

Sitting in the front row, Dai Lao turned around and saw Xiao Yuxi when he heard people talking about him; a surprised look appeared on his face. He had seen this young man on the train and remembered him well—calm and composed, unlike most young men today who are often impetuous.

Xiao Yuxi didn't feel angry or embarrassed when these senior TCM practitioners occasionally glanced at him and whispered among themselves; instead, he looked at them with a smile on his face.

When Xiao Yuxi noticed Dai Lao looking at him, from Dai’s expression, he knew that Dai had recognized him, so he nodded at Dai Lao in a friendly manner.

Dai Lao responded to Xiao Yuxi with a nod but was puzzled by the murmurs behind him. After asking someone about them, upon learning who Xiao Yuxi was, shock appeared on his face. (To be continued...)ed it resembled a warehouse with piles of items stacked like small hills in corners of the room.When he saw these piles, Xiao Yu froze before his face contorted with shock and rage. These weren’t rand...