Chapter 37 - 37 37 Treating Ye Feng (2)
37: Chapter 37: Treating Ye Feng (2) 37: Chapter 37: Treating Ye Feng (2) Gu Yelin’s dark eyes slightly sank as he had recently been busy with the homicide cases in Xuandu City, he indeed neglected that it was the time of seasonal change.
For two years, Ye Feng’s legs would suffer unbearable pain during such times, and being a man who would rather bite the bullet in silence, he naturally wouldn’t say anything to anyone, and everyone had no choice but to comply with his temperament.
An Yiqing sensed a hint of melancholy in Gu Yelin’s mood and felt somewhat stifled in her heart.
It seemed she didn’t quite like him being so unhappy…
Hmm…
She definitely had to cure that Ye Feng.
In fact, the seemingly slow-witted beauty had also started to catch on a little bit.
Gu Yelin knocked on the bedroom door and, with An Yiqing, entered the room.
The bright and spacious bedroom was simple and elegant, with a dominant deep blue color that conveyed a low-key and calm ambiance, just like the owner of the room.
Several firearms and blades were displayed in the room, and An Yiqing could tell at a glance that these items were real.
In front of the large French windows, a figure sat in a wheelchair with his back to the door, warm sunlight filling the room yet seeming unable to dispel the icy desolation on his body.
The man in the wheelchair turned his head at the sound.
He had a wheat-colored complexion and appeared to be over one meter eighty in height, with neat and refreshing short hair and eyes that were sharp and resolute yet carried a trace of melancholy.
Even after two years in a wheelchair, he still looked fit and strong.
This man was Ye Feng, Gu Yelin’s close comrade-in-arms.
“Boss, why are you here?” Ye Feng’s icy gaze grew warmer as he saw Gu Yelin at the door, but he looked obviously surprised when he saw An Yiqing standing behind Gu Yelin, “Who might this be?”
“An Yiqing, I’ve brought her to treat your leg,” Gu Yelin didn’t beat around the bush; he knew Ye Feng didn’t need that kind of unnecessary sympathy.
Ye Feng was surprised; the girl in front of him looked delicate and exceptionally beautiful, with a fresh and clean aura that was quite unique, but treat his leg?…
Ye Feng naturally trusted Gu Yelin unconditionally, but the idea of a girl who seemed to be less than twenty years old being able to heal his leg was a bit far-fetched.
However, Ye Feng was a straightforward man, so since the boss had found her, he believed in her.
An Yiqing greeted him and went straight to the point to begin the examination without any pretense.
Ye Feng raised his eyebrows at this; the girl was indeed quite direct.
An Yiqing’s delicate hand gently rested on Ye Feng’s pulse, feeling it carefully, and then moved to his leg, tapping and probing continuously, at times frowning, at times in deep thought.
Soon, she came up with her diagnosis.
Yet, to ensure the best therapeutic effect, she also specially employed her vital energy to slowly scan Ye Feng’s body.
Indeed, her conclusions were confirmed; the leg’s meridians were completely severed, and the bones had not healed correctly.
It could be said that, apart from the outer layer of skin, all internal components of Ye Feng’s leg were damaged.
To An Yiqing, Ye Feng’s condition did not seem particularly severe; modern medicine could not cure it simply because of insufficient understanding and precision regarding meridians.
Healing such injuries wasn’t difficult, but it would entail great suffering.
First, the severed meridians had to be sutured back together, and the Medicine Sect’s Medical Arts were profound and comprehensive, naturally providing unique methods for reconnecting meridians.
However, suturing meridians could not be done using any anesthetic, and the patient must have a strong and resolute will; otherwise, the pain might prove too much to bear before the procedure was complete.
Moreover, before suturing the meridians, there was another painful task to be done.
Since Ye Feng’s bones had not healed properly, to avoid any long-term complications, they must shatter his leg bones completely and reset them.
Whether it was breaking bones or suturing meridians, the pain involved was not something ordinary people could endure.
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