Chapter 436 Doctor Deng's Clinic at the Exchange Event

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In the room, nearly twenty veteran traditional Chinese medicine practitioners nodded at what Dr. Dai said and then looked towards that little girl with a hint of a smile on their faces.

"Grandpa Li, Grandpa Wang, Grandpa Zhang..." The young girl smiled sweetly when she saw these elders and called out to those who were familiar to her.

"Hehe, it's been a year since we last met. Little Rainxin has become even more beautiful!" These veteran traditional Chinese medicine practitioners chuckled as they heard the little girl greet them.

Compliments from these veterans caused the young girl to blush and she quickly hid behind Dr. Dai.

Xiao Yu looked at this young girl, noticing that her illness did not cause any pessimism or affect her personality in any way. It was worth noting how composed and calm this little girl remained despite being faced with a life-threatening condition; even an experienced adult might find it difficult to remain as calm.

"Master Xiao, please help us!" Dr. Dai bowed slightly towards Xiao Yu and said.

Hearing Dr. Dai's words, all the veteran traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in the room turned their attention to Xiao Yu. In their eyes, age was no longer a constraint for him; regardless of his youth, he was seen as equal or even higher status compared to them.

It was truly unimaginable in an industry that values experience and practical knowledge, where gaining recognition at such a young age is extremely rare. Even famous figures like Hua Tuo, Bian Que, Sun Simiao, Zhang Zhongjing were considerably older when they received their titles compared to Xiao Yu.

"Brother! Brother!" Hearing Dr. Dai's words, just as Xiao Yu was about to wave him off and speak, he heard Old Yue calling from outside the door.

Hearing his voice, Xiao Yu walked towards the door and opened it; there stood Old Yue and Yue Hongbin at the doorway with sweat on their foreheads. It was clear they had rushed over.

"Brother, what's happened to make you so urgent" Seeing their appearance, Xiao Yu asked worriedly.

"I heard that you cured the child from the Li family Now you're treating the granddaughter of Old Dai" Instead of answering Xiao Yu's question, Master Yue looked at him with excitement and said.

"Uh... Has Senior also heard about it" Xiao Yu didn't expect his treatment of the Li family’s child to spread so quickly that even Master Yue had heard about it. It seemed that the circle of traditional Chinese medicine wasn’t very large!

Originally, today mainly involved some analysis from Western Medicine, and since Yue Tianlin was scheduled for a change in medication today, Master Yue hadn't come this morning! However, during lunchtime, while he was tidying up at his clinic at home, he received calls from some old friends in the traditional Chinese medicine community. Knowing that Xiao Yu was his junior disciple, they called him to ask about Xiao Yu's treatment of the child from the Li family.

Upon hearing from these old friends, Master Yue was also very surprised. When he went to see the sick child yesterday, Xiao Yu wasn't there. Although he didn’t know why Xiao Yu hadn’t been present back then, he believed that Xiao Yu must have had a reason for it. However, he never expected that in just one night, Xiao Yu had already cured the Li family’s child.

He knew that Xiao Yu was very skilled at medicine, but he didn't expect him to be this proficient. This was an issue that the entire traditional Chinese medicine community couldn’t solve, yet it had been resolved by Xiao Yu in just one night. Although his old friend told him about the cause of the Li family child’s illness, a cure is a cure, and although the illness was simple for them to identify, they hadn't found it. But Xiao Yu discovered it and cured it; this was their difference.

Of course, he never doubted Xiao Yu's abilities. When his old friend told him about it, he immediately believed that Xiao Yu had truly cured the Li family child.

Xiao Yu’s medical skills were not often seen by him, but Xiao Yu had never let anyone down before. Just like Yue Tianlin's injury, their family was considered to be experts in orthopedics. To his estimation, Yue Tianlin would have a 90% chance of being disabled, yet Xiao Yu treated the injury so well that there were no aftereffects.

Although Yue Tianlin hadn't fully recovered yet, they could certainly control his condition. Without any new accidents occurring, Yue Tianlin's injury would leave absolutely no aftereffects.

The old friend of Master Yue then told him that Xiao Yu was going to treat the granddaughter of Old Dai. He had missed seeing Xiao Yu treating the Li family child, and he wouldn’t miss this chance either. Therefore, as soon as he hung up the phone, he came over with Yue Hongbin.

The granddaughter of Old Dai also consulted him before, but there was nothing he could do for her because their family lacked medical texts and case studies due to a lack of foundation in traditional Chinese medicine. As such, Master Yue had given up treating the granddaughter of Old Dai long ago.

"Junior Uncle!" Yue Hongbin respectfully greeted Xiao Yu with a bow.

“Hmm, Hongbin is here too!” Xiao Yu responded to Yue Hongbin and then ushered them into the room.

When Old Mr. Yue entered the room, he greeted all the eminent TCM experts sitting inside one by one. As a junior, Mr. Yue Hongbin could only follow behind Old Mr. Yue and had no say in anything.

Xiao Yu sat beside the coffee table and signaled Old Dai’s granddaughter to sit opposite him.

Seeing Xiao Yu's gesture, Old Dai quickly instructed his granddaughter to take a seat across from Xiao Yu. The little girl looked at Xiao Yu curiously and said, "Big brother, I didn't expect us to meet again so soon! And you're actually a doctor!"

She still had a vivid impression of Xiao Yu. On the train, he was the only one who didn’t disdain her or her grandfather's medicinal smell. Moreover, though he wasn’t very talkative on the train, he gave her a good and gentle feeling.

Xiao Yu smiled at Dai Yuxin and said, "Yes, I didn't expect to meet you again so soon!" After finishing his sentence, he lightly placed his hand on the little girl's wrist, half-closing his eyes as he focused on taking her pulse.

Seeing Xiao Yu closing his eyes to feel her pulse, Dai Yuxin stopped talking and remained silent. She had learned medicine from her grandfather, so she knew that one shouldn’t disturb someone while they're taking a pulse.

The little girl looked at Xiao Yu curiously with no concern for her illness whatsoever—possibly because she was already accustomed to it over the years. She had grown used to living with an illness and daily medication, which made her mindset quite positive.

Indeed, if she didn’t have such a good attitude, how could she possibly find time to study medicine It's likely that either fear of the disease would kill her or it might drive her crazy due to its tormenting nature.

Every year around her birthday, although she recovered somewhat, her body would enter a weak period. During this stage, her health was extremely fragile; usually, it took half a year to recuperate.

This time too, her body remained somewhat frail and hadn't fully recovered yet. That's why Old Dai had made him stay in the hotel all day long. Additionally, for these six months, she hadn’t stopped taking medication, drinking supplements daily to replenish her vital energy.

Xiao Yu gently placed his hand on the little girl’s wrist; the moment he did so, a sudden shock jolted through him internally, but there was no change in his expression. The more he sensed it, the stronger the shock became, almost as if it had triggered an enormous wave.

Though shocked to the core within, Xiao Yu's exterior remained unchanged, showing no sign of disturbance whatsoever.

When Xiao Yu first took the girl's pulse, upon touching her skin, he didn't feel anything unusual at all. However, as the girl's pulse beat, a chill gradually entered his heart and soul. This coldness would likely go unnoticed by anyone else.

The reason he could sense this chill was due to his powerful Yin spirit; otherwise, even he wouldn’t have detected it. As he continued taking her pulse, he slowly began to understand the origin of this chill.

This chill emanated from Dai Yuxin's meridians and internal organs, deeply hidden within her body where most people couldn't sense its presence.

The coldness lingered in Dai Yuxin’s meridians and internal organs like fixed fog or stagnant water. When Xiao Yu probed this stationary mist, it showed no signs of movement, as solid as a metal fog.

Dai Yuxin could be said to have only surface warmth; her core essence was the cold, fog-like substance that ordinary people couldn't detect due to their lack of strength in Yin spirit.

What shocked Xiao Yu wasn’t Dai Yuxin's icy body essence but rather the source of this chill. He discovered it to be pure yin energy—an extremely pure form.

This yin energy was different from ordinary yin energy, as it came directly from the netherworld and remained stationary like a solid object due to the lack of a trigger.

After a while, Xiao Yu finally released Dai Yuxin's wrist. But he didn't open his eyes; instead, he sat on a chair with his eyes closed in deep thought.

Dai Lao’s face showed signs of anxiety at seeing this, but he dared not make any sudden movements for fear of interrupting Xiao Yu's thoughts. As a doctor himself, Dai Lao knew that inspiration was crucial when dealing with difficult illnesses and could be lost if interrupted during a critical moment.

Elder Ye and the other veteran doctors held their breaths to avoid disturbing Xiao Yu's thought process. The room fell silent, with everyone holding their breath in anticipation.

Feeling the tension in the air, even Dai Yuxin, who had grown indifferent about her own illness, felt a bit anxious and looked at Xiao Yu with expectation. She hadn't held out hope for her condition before but seeing Dai Lao’s worried expression made her instinctively hopeful.

She certainly wanted to be cured; she wished to go to school and play like other children could. However, due to her illness, this wasn’t possible. Moreover, when she saw her grandfather and parents exhausting themselves over it, she tried to act nonchalant, not wanting them to worry too much about her (to be continued...).) Yu sees them still trying to attack the staff in front of him, his expression darkens slightly. He also finds it amusing that despite him breaking two things with just one hand, they haven't sensed a...