I Became a Medical Genius in the 80s-Chapter 669 - 668

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Chapter 669: Chapter 668

The person standing behind them was Luo Jiali, who looked at Beisitian with delight and stepped forward to hold her hand, "You’re here too!"

Luo Jiali came with her family. She works in Beijing, and the Luo Family receives an invitation every year. Luo Jiali hadn’t attended before, so this was her first time.

Luo Jiali thought Beisitian came with the Wei Family. She knew Beisitian’s relationship with the Wei Family wasn’t shallow. In the past, the Wei Family was insignificant at this exchange meeting, but with the emergence of Wei Zhongyuan, their status was immediately different.

Currently, the only known person who can successfully use the Spiritual Talisman is Wei Zhongyuan!

"Beibei, let me introduce you. This is my Third Uncle, Luo Cheng, and this is my older brother, Luo Xiaohui." Luo Jiali turned and introduced Beisitian to both her uncle and brother.

Luo Cheng and Luo Xiaohui had heard Luo Jiali mention Beisitian before, knowing she had some connections with the Capital City’s Wei Family, so they didn’t act overly proud and greeted Beisitian amicably.

Tian Zhi knew Luo Jiali, but she didn’t know this sleazy-looking old man beside her.

"This is our hired guide, Mr. Shi Wuyi." Beisitian smiled at Luo Jiali’s puzzled look.

Shi Wuyi nodded with a smile, his grin carrying a bit of arrogance. He was indeed a guide, a guide for the Mystic Doctor, something these ordinary medical families couldn’t hire.

Shi Wuyi could tell at a glance that these three people weren’t Mystics, although there wasn’t a clear distinction. But he could make some judgments based on their spirit.

Someone like Beisitian, whose spirit barely reached the entrance of the Mystic Doctor, and the young man beside her wasn’t a Mystic either. None of these needed specific medicinal tests.

Luo Cheng and the others saw Shi Wuyi’s arrogance and guessed he must be a Mystic. However, here, the only thing they weren’t lacking was Mystics, so even though they knew his identity, they didn’t lower themselves too much.

"Beibei, why don’t you come with us?" Luo Jiali invited.

Beisitian thought about it and felt it was a good idea, especially since Shi Wuyi now had nothing more to explain.

Shi Wuyi was quite willing, getting paid for a full day’s work for only a half day’s effort. Who wouldn’t be happy with that? Maybe he could take another job in the afternoon!

He didn’t say this due to professional ethics.

Because of Luo Jiali’s invitation, Shi Wuyi parted ways with them, walking away happily. Beisitian and Tian Zhi, now just the two of them, didn’t mind whom they stayed with.

Luo Jiali was thrilled to travel with Beisitian. Having friends together made her happier, especially for families like theirs who weren’t Mystic Doctors and were often sideline at such exchanges.

Luo Jiali’s initial excitement about attending for the first time faded after a few dismissive remarks and exclusionary actions.

Luo Cheng and Luo Xiaohui were clearly used to such things. Although Gu Ran felt uncomfortable, they attended every year because there was plenty to learn. Who knew, maybe one day, their family could produce a Mystic Doctor, and they could proudly participate.

Beisitian couldn’t completely hide the lack of spirit. The fact that she couldn’t sleep through the night, even with some formula help, required soothing at night. This naturally affected her spirit, but not by much, allowing room for error in judgment.

Beisitian found this delightful, as it allowed her to observe and hear more from an outsider’s perspective.

The argument over there was indeed started by young people. Most young people coming here were ambitious and held a sense of defiance towards those around them, thinking they were better. Hence, disputes would arise from some exchanges.

The organizers, mainly the two big families and schools, assembled a small team to maintain order. They wouldn’t intervene in minor disputes unless they escalated significantly.

This somewhat left people feeling embarrassed. Most attendees were Mystics, people of status, and being reprimanded or forcibly removed was quite disgraceful.

Thus, the argument over there resolved itself before anyone could intervene.

"No more drama to watch," Luo Xiaohui raised an eyebrow, looking gleeful.

Seeing those esteemed Mystics arguing like commoners made him think they weren’t so special after all. What was there to be arrogant about?

"So you two are together!" A voice with a mocking tone sounded.

Beisitian turned to see Wang Wenfei approaching with an earlier girl. Wang Wenfei’s eyes shifted mockingly between her and Luo Jiali, as if saying, "Birds of a feather flock together."

Luo Jiali’s face turned cold. Why was it always possible to encounter such annoying people!

"Move, you’re blocking my way!" Wang Wenfei looked at them coldly.

Without Fei Yunqing around, Wang Wenfei became immediately arrogant and overbearing, completely unlike her demure self in front of Fei Yunqing.

Wang Wenfei wasn’t considered very pretty, but she was very fair-skinned, and as the saying goes, "fairness covers many flaws," making her think her looks were decent. But she was outshone by both Beisitian and even Luo Jiali.

Women feel jealous in front of other women, especially prettier ones. Hearing someone say the person next to them is better looking is undesirable, and admitting it even more so.

Thus, Wang Wenfei presumed superiority over these ordinary people and felt she had significant control, considering the Yunquan School was one of the organizers!

Wang Wenfei indeed wanted to pass by, as she couldn’t be bothered with these two women. Arguing in front of so many people would be inconvenient if Brother Yun Qing noticed.

Unexpectedly, these two women showed no sense, remaining unmoving with strange expressions!

Both were no pushovers, and they exchanged glances with a foolish look at Wang Wenfei, making her feel like an idiot.

Some people around looked over. Where there were women, there was war. Three women made a drama. The earlier spectacle had ended too soon; was this about to begin?

Wang Wenfei’s face turned red with fury. Making a scene was too humiliating, but just walking away made her feel cowardly.