The Fortunate Demoniac Little Village Doctor

Chapter 27 - 27 27 Medicine for Injuries



27: Chapter 27: Medicine for Injuries 27: Chapter 27: Medicine for Injuries “No…

no problem, don’t move yet, these people might just be temporarily down, they actually still have the strength to fight back.” Liu Hun was somewhat worried, after all, he had just hit too hard, and some people might really have been killed by his punch.

He looked ahead, several people were lying on the stone mill, unable to move.

Tang Hu was gasping for breath, unable to stand up from the stone mill, and those eyes looking at Liu Hun were filled with fear.

The other people were lying on the ground as well, some foaming at the mouth, others clutching their abdomens, enduring severe pain.

“What…

what’s wrong with these people?

Liu Hun, our family can’t afford to be responsible for a life, these people better not be in trouble.” The uncle, being a honest man, immediately became anxious when he saw this situation.

“It’s fine.” Liu Hun said lightly, aware of what his uncle was worried about, “I’ll count to ten, and if you don’t get up by then and still pretend to be dead on the ground, don’t blame me for not being polite!”

Watching those lying motionless on the ground, Liu Hun wanted to laugh out loud, to burst into laughter.

A stream of white air flowed from his Dantian into his eyes, and he could clearly see that these people hadn’t been seriously injured, they were just enduring the severe pain because he had put too much force into his previous attack.

“Ten…

nine…

eight…

seven…” Liu Hun counted in a deep voice, his gaze fixed on the people in front of him.

It was not until Liu Hun counted down to two that these people got up from the ground.

“Tang Hu, it’s one thing to come to us for debt, but you also wanted to bully Fen Ran.

If I hadn’t stepped in today, Fen Ran would have been ruined by you!

But, speaking of which, you took advantage of my illiterate uncle; how do you plan to settle this debt!”

Liu Hun furrowed his brows, speaking word by word.

As Liu Hun approached step by step, Tang Hu felt as though his legs were bound by concrete, rendering him immobile.

The intense pressure and mental torment caused Tang Hu to feel utterly desolate, unable to stand again.

“Tang Hu, what do you think should be done about this?” Liu Hun said sternly.

Just as Tang Hu steadied himself, he didn’t know where inside his body something had broken, but he felt sharp pain in his ribs.

Pressured by Liu Hun, he slowly lifted his head, “I…

I was wrong, I failed to recognize Mount Tai, I looked down on you, you are the boss, you are the ‘big brother,’ I’ll listen to whatever you say.”

Now, all it took was to intimidate him, and Liu Hun couldn’t handle it.

Who could have known that such a ferocious person was hidden in a rundown house.

Fen Ran almost laughed out loud as she watched Tang Hu, weeping and sniveling, “Get lost, seeing you like this, you’re never going to amount to much.

Don’t embarrass yourself here and dirty our eyes!”

“Hold on, Tang Hu, don’t forget, how did you swindle my uncle before?

You think I’ve forgotten about that paper?

What should you do now!” Liu Hun said coldly.

What should he do?

The question echoed in Tang Hu’s mind over and over.

He hated Liu Hun thoroughly, hated this place—if he had known Liu Hun was here, he wouldn’t have come even if he had been given ten thousand guts!

“You say it, whatever you say goes, whatever you say, I’ll agree to!”

Liu Hun snorted coldly, “I want you to eat this piece of paper!”

“Alright, alright, I’ll eat it right away, immediately.” Scared, Tang Hu crumpled the paper into a ball and stuffed it into his mouth.

Under the watchful eyes of Liu Hun and the others, he actually swallowed the IOU.

Because he knew, if he didn’t eat that paper, he wouldn’t be able to leave this place, and Liu Hun would never let him off!

Tang Hu chewed for a long time before finally swallowing the paper.

He took a deep breath and barely managed to respond, hastily saying, “Boss, you are even closer to me than my own elder, can I leave now?”

Liu Hun sneered, “Don’t think that just because you’ve swallowed an IOU, you can act arrogant!

I’m telling you, today is just a lesson for you to remember.

If you dare to do this again, not only will I end you, but I won’t spare your hideout either!”

“Yes, yes, yes…”

Tang Hu nodded repeatedly, not daring to retort.

He was terrified that if he hesitated for even a moment longer, he wouldn’t live to make it back.

The uncle and his wife sighed in relief, they knew that with the IOU gone, the matter of borrowing money was finally settled.

However…

since when had Liu Hun become so powerful, even stronger than the village chief.

In every area, there’s a king, and in every group, there’s the strongest might.

This simple truth was better understood by Liu Hun than anyone else.

He was even clearer about it than anyone.

“Fen Ran, something doesn’t seem right about you,” Fen Ran said, looking at Liu Hun’s waist.

She had been watching that spot ever since earlier.

Hearing this, Liu Hun immediately looked down, and as she said, there indeed was a red mark the size of a little finger on his waist.

Maybe the mark was just a minor injury from the melee earlier, not a big deal.

But to Fen Ran, it was a life-threatening important matter, and her fair little face was almost anxious enough to drip water.

“This…

this is no small matter, Liu Hun.

Tell me, what kind of medicine for treating bruises and injuries do you have in your temple?

I need to apply some for you, this can’t be delayed.”

In her urgency, Fen Ran grabbed Liu Hun’s hand and hurried towards the broken temple.

Liu Hun was speechless, he wanted to tell Fen Ran it was just a minor injury, and not a concern.

But Fen Ran, too frantic, didn’t give him a chance to speak.

The temple wasn’t big, in Liu Hun’s memory it was a scene of ruin.

But since Liu Hun took over the temple, he had cleaned it inside and out.

Apart from the dust inside, the supporting structures around were still intact.

However, with the passage of time, the temple had long been without any idols.

Fen Ran took a few steps forward, “Oh, you’ve fixed this temple up quite nicely; it’s just a bit empty.

When I get a chance, I’ll bring some things from home to fill the emptiness here.”

Only Liu Hun could renovate this ruined temple so well with his own strength.

She never thought that not only was Liu Hun good at fighting and healing, but he was also skilled at renovation.

Remembering the brief glimpse of the well-defined muscles Liu Hun had unintentionally revealed not long before, Fen Ran’s heart pounded wildly.

“Sister Fen Ran, really, you don’t need to worry.

I’ve already fixed part of this broken temple.

Before long, it will show a new face.

All these, are just matters of time.”

Liu Hun helplessly held his forehead, finding that Fen Ran was very concerned about his affairs.

This temple was only beginning to take shape; it had not yet truly risen.

In his heart, he had a very grand plan, one that could develop the future, one that could lead Wanbao Village out of poverty.

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