Chapter 15 Floating Clouds
After seeing Dr. Hu's badge, Jar Zi whispered to me: "I thought at first that Dr. Hu was an old Chinese medicine doctor!"
We introduced each other and then got to the point. Hu Yunting asked us to lie on the hospital bed and looked at the green marks on our bodies and the wounds that had been scratched. The wounds in some parts had been scratched for a while, but
There was no sign of healing, the red flesh and blood remained exposed, and we simply wrapped it with gauze.
When checking me, Hu Yunting looked at me twice, and I didn't know what he meant.
"Okay, get up!" After the diagnosis was completed, Hu Yunting silently walked back to his desk and began to write.
"Doctor, what do you think our situation is like?" Before Xu Yunshu and I could speak, Jar Zi went up to ask.
Hu Yunting glanced at the three of us: "I will prescribe you some medicine first, which can be applied externally or taken internally. It will alleviate your condition to some extent."
"But you haven't told us what kind of disease we have?" Jarzi then asked.
Hu Yunting didn't even raise his head this time, and just said: "Don't go to places you shouldn't go in the future!"
Jar was stunned, turned his head and glanced at Xu Yunshu and me. He seemed to understand something and immediately became furious: "You quack doctor, what are you thinking in your head? Whose STDs do you think have on their legs or shoulders?"
He also said, 'Don't go to places you shouldn't go', just like we spend all day messing around with young ladies. We are all serious people, but you are the one who goes in and out of the red light district all day long!"
Hu Yunting raised his head and waited for the jar to finish everything, and then said slowly: "Who said you have sexually transmitted diseases? I didn't say you went to a romantic place!"
"Then you mean..."
Hu Yunting said seriously: "I'm talking about places where no living person should go!"
"You...how do you know...who you are?" I asked Hu Yunting in surprise.
Hu Yunting did not answer my words, but continued to ask me: "Are you from Yunmen? Are you from the Xiangyun lineage?"
"You know this too?" This time it was Jar Zi who cried out in surprise, but he immediately became alert: "Who are you? Are you secretly doing this?
Investigate us?"
Hu Yunting ignored the jar at all. He just pointed at the jade on my chest and said, "Your jade...is exposed!"
I lowered my head and looked at the jade on my chest. It must have been unintentionally rolled out from my body during the inspection. I took the jade back and then asked Hu Yunting, "Since you know this jade, you also know Yun Ting."
Gate, I guess it has something to do with Cloud Gate, right?"
"What do you think?" Hu Yunting asked me with a slight smile.
I watched his pen scribbling down many names of medicines on the paper. I already had the result in my mind, so I raised my head and said to Hu Yunting: "I heard that among the four veins of Yunmen, Fuyun is the best at discriminating yellow.
The descendants of the Fuyun lineage are all benevolent and skillful masters of the art of hanging pots to help the world... Although you and I belong to different schools, we are still the same sect, so you won’t ignore me even if you die, right?"
When Hu Yunting saw that I had guessed his identity, he did not deny it. He immediately took out his jade stone from his neck to show his identity. Sure enough, the floating cloud pattern in it was the most prominent. Then he continued to write, saying as he wrote:
"Ignoring death? What you are saying is a bit serious. As a medical staff, I will definitely not stand idly by when encountering patients. However, there is really nothing I can do about your illness. It's not that I am not willing to save you, but that I am powerless."
I frowned: "If even you people in Fuyun say there is nothing you can do, wouldn't the three of us have a dead end?"
"That's not necessarily the case!" Hu Yunting said, "The world is so big and full of wonders. Maybe there is a medicine that can cure you in an inconspicuous corner? If you are lucky, you may be able to find it."
"It will take years and months to find it?" Jarzi said with some dejection after hearing what Hu Yunting said.
"Is there no other way?" I asked.
Hu Yunting said: "All things in the world are mutually reinforcing and restraining each other. As the saying goes, if there is yin, there must be yang, and yin and yang accompany each other. The same is true for things. If you can know how you get this disease, then as long as you find something that is opposite to it, maybe
There can be help."
"The opposite of it..."
"Ji Shi?!!" Xu Yunshu and I looked at each other, obviously we both thought of the same thing.
Hu Yunting stood up, opened the door of the consulting room and handed the prescription to the nurse outside.
, turned around and said to us: "Although the medicine I prescribed can slow down its development, it is definitely impossible to eradicate it. You can only find this by yourself. Of course, I will try my best to study it. If there is any
If there is any new progress, I will inform you."
"By the way, Doctor Hu, is it really a disease we have?" Jarzi asked.
"This is a good question!" Hu Yunting said, "I have carefully observed the sample that Ms. Xu sent me, and I did not find the source of the disease in it. In other words, your current situation is not bacteria or fungi.
Or caused by viral infection..."
"What does that mean?" Jarzi asked, somewhat confused.
"In other words, from a scientific point of view, what you are showing now is more like radiation..." Hu Yunting said.
"What about from a non-scientific perspective?" I asked Hu Yunting.
"I think it is more like a curse!" Hu Yunting said, "One is materialism and the other is idealism. There is always one that suits you."
"Then I prefer the term curse." I said with a gloomy face.
"Oh, why?" Hu Yunting asked with interest.
"Because if it is really radiation, the current medical level does not have the technology to completely cure it, but the curse is different. There must be a way to solve it." I explained.
"What you said is right!" Hu Yunting said, "But no matter which version you say, you have to continue to run for survival and find ways to save your life, right?"
"Then do you have any good suggestions?" I asked Hu Yunting.
"To untie the bell, you must tie the bell!" Hu Yunting said this. I understand what he means, which is to tell us to find the source of the disease. It seems that it will eventually fall on the meteorite that fell from the sky.
I walked up to Hu Yunting and sat down: "You live in Luoyang, a 'thousand-year-old imperial capital'. Do you think those who are closer to the water come first, and you plunder a lot of treasures from the surrounding ancient tombs?"
Hu Yunting glanced at me, with a smile in his eyes: "You are wrong about this. Although our Fuyun lineage still considers ourselves to be the descendants of Yunmen, we no longer do things like searching for secrets. More
Chapter completed!