Chapter 198 - Invalid
Chapter 198 of "City's Best Divine Doctor" opens showing developments: Ye Qiu looked at the Su Luoluo standing in front of him, but his thoughts... Keep reading!
Ye Qiu looked at the Su Luoluo standing in front of him, but his thoughts drifted to the Su Luoluo from the Heavenly Court Imperial Medical Bureau, his childhood friend of eighteen years.
For some reason, he still had a spasmodic feeling of suffocation.
Su Luoluo waved her small, white hand in front of Ye Qiuâs eyes and asked, âWhat are you looking at?â
Ye Qiu didnât look back at her.
He knew that the Su Luoluo before him was not the same as the Su Luoluo he remembered.
âIf you donât understand something, just ask me.â
Ye Qiu said calmly.
His tone was no longer as cold as before.
Now that he saw things clearly, he merely treated Su Luoluo as an ordinary person.
Su Luoluo didnât know what Ye Qiu was thinking.
Seeing him like that made her a little uncomfortable.
She brought a math problem over, sat next to Ye Qiu, and asked him to explain it to her.
Liu Lingxiu, sitting in front of them, turned her head and naturally saw what was happening.
When class ended at 5:30 PM, Su Luoluo looked very happy because she had noticed that Ye Qiuâs attitude towards her had improved a lot.
However, she knew it was impossible for Ye Qiu to return to how he was before the car accident, when he treated only her with kindness.
As Ye Qiu and Liu Lingxiu left the classroom and got on the rear rack of his bike, Liu Lingxiu hugged Ye Qiuâs back tightly and asked, âWere you tutoring Su Luoluo this afternoon?â
âLingshow, are you jealous?â
âNo, Iâm not!â
Liu Lingxiu wasnât the petty type, though she did feel a tinge of jealousy in her heart.
But she wouldnât admit it, especially when Ye Qiu asked.
âSilly girl, no matter what, Su Luoluo canât compare to you.â
Ye Qiu said.
Liu Lingxiu didnât understand what Ye Qiu meant by that.
She thought back to the past, worrying about the relationship between Ye Qiu and Liu Lingxiu.
When they returned to Liu Lingxiuâs home, Zhang Yuehong had already prepared dinner.
Ye Qiu and Liu Lingxiu washed their hands before sitting down with the family for dinner.
With less than twenty days left until the college entrance exams, Zhang Yuehong and Liu Daqing started to feel a bit nervous.
But knowing that Liu Lingxiuâs grades had been stable, and even improving, they felt reassured.
âLingshow, should I take time off to be with you until the college entrance exams are over?â
âMom, no need.
Iâm not a child.
Having Ye Qiu with me is enough.â
Liu Lingxiu said.
Now, she wasnât worried about the college entrance exams.
Instead, she looked forward to them, hoping that once in college, she could openly date Ye Qiu.
Liu Daqing and Zhang Yuehong both smiled at her words, feeling that Lingshow was becoming bolder.
After dinner, Ye Qiu and Liu Lingxiu headed back to school for self-study.
Ye Qiu planned to go to the internet cafe with Li Shen and Zhu Zhiming, but as soon as he entered the classroom, he saw Zhang Wei and his four followers there.
Ye Qiu knew that because of him, Zhang Wei had developed hypersomnia and acute upper respiratory infections and should have been resting at home.
Unexpectedly, Zhang Wei appeared in the classroom, looking fully recovered.
This surprised Ye Qiu.
In his view, as someone who could control viruses, he could make them infect the people he wanted and easily remove them from their bodies.
Like when he treated Li Qianqianâs illness, Ye Qiu had allowed her soul to return to her body and restored her atrophied neural muscle function, making her skin elastic and smooth again.
He had used the same method when treating his sister Ye Xueâs polio-induced sequelae.
And when treating Zhou Baoâs cancer cells and complications, Wang Yulianâs stillborn fetus, Zhao Ruxueâs menstrual pain, and even when disciplining and teaching lessons to those punks, including Cai Yong, Ye Qiu had controlled viruses and bacteria.
In Zhang Weiâs case, whether it was his insomnia, hypersomnia, or acute upper respiratory infection, it was all the same.
But from Ye Qiuâs point of view, unless he treated Zhang Wei, his illness shouldnât have healed.
Yet now, Zhang Wei appeared energetic, with no signs of hypersomnia or acute upper respiratory infection.
Was it that he had failed to control the viruses in Zhang Wei?
Or had Zhang Wei been cured at the hospital?
These were not what Ye Qiu was worried about.
He was concerned that the treatments he gave Liu Lingxiu, his sister Ye Xue, and others might become ineffective.
If the treatments failed, they might revert to being mute or crippled.
Yet, when he thought about curing Dog Six, if Dog Sixâs treatment failed, would he revert to his original state?
Considering this, he thought it might be possible.
For the moment, Ye Qiu couldnât figure out what went wrong.
âWhat are you looking at?â
Su Luoluo noticed Ye Qiuâs gaze towards Zhang Wei and then saw him deep in thought.
She was curious why Ye Qiu was looking at Zhang Wei like that.
âNothing.â
Ye Qiu replied calmly.
This made Su Luoluo even more curious, but she didnât ask further.
Zhang Wei, who was studying, also noticed Ye Qiu looking at him but now harbored a deeper hatred for him because he had learned from his parents that Ye Qiu had received a million yuan from them for treating his illness.
A million yuan might not be much to Zhang Wei.
But hearing that Ye Qiu took that money for treating him made him feel worse than eating shit ten times in the boysâ restroom.
Why should Ye Qiu take his parentsâ money, he thought?
He didnât believe that Ye Qiu had cured his insomnia.
He was convinced that Ye Qiu had deceived his parents.
The money had already been given to Ye Qiu, and getting it back was impossible.
So now, Zhang Wei harbored only hatred for Ye Qiu.
Adding all the past grievances to this, his hatred grew even deeper.
Yet, knowing Ye Qiu had the backing of the deputy mayor, he didnât dare act out as before.
Ye Qiu noticed the fleeting hatred in Zhang Weiâs eyes.
But his gaze didnât linger on Zhang Wei.
He wanted to test whether his ability to control those viruses had failed, whether it was the act of releasing them or retrieving them that had failed.
His main concern was the failure of retrieving the viruses because if that happened, patients might relapse after a while.
So now, he wanted to experiment to see if simply transferring the viruses and bacteria to another person would eventually result in failure.