I Became a Medical Genius in the 80s-Chapter 699 - 698: Strife
After each exchange meeting, cases of difficult diseases are accumulated. As the meetings are held one after another, the number of difficult diseases increases.
Few are resolved, many are presented.
To put it bluntly, diseases that can be classified as difficult diseases are not easily solvable.
These difficult diseases range from sepsis, AIDS, and cancer to migraines, pharyngitis, and generalized edema, all listed amongst them.
Let’s not talk about these global diseases; solving them isn’t something that can be done overnight. For issues like migraines, they are typically listed among difficult diseases because their causes can’t be identified.
For example, generalized edema occurs when a woman is exposed to cold winds, causing her body to swell. Numerous doctors have examined her but failed to identify the cause; most diagnostic results indicate allergies!
There are not just one or two individual cases of migraines either. Beisitian glanced at them briefly; migraines are classified as difficult diseases primarily because Mystic Doctors are not skilled in the brain field.
These are some of the folk difficult diseases, but more of them are caused by bad water. Many bad water components are unknown, and diagnoses must be made through patient symptoms. Bad water is a very challenging problem for most Mystic Doctors.
Beisitian observed various forms of bad water, and it broadened her understanding of the world’s bad water issues.
"I want to submit a difficult disease, uncle let go of me!" Shi Guang shouted, immediately attracting a lot of attention.
Shi Weihua’s face darkened, and he said gravely, "Jianbin, let him go."
Upon hearing his elder’s direction, Shi Jianbin had to let go of Shi Guang. Shi Guang, liberated, quickly ran to Shi Weihua, saying, "Uncle Grandpa, I’m here to do something serious."
Serious business...
Your serious business is actually doing bad things!
Seeing Shi Weihua’s extremely skeptical expression, Shi Guang refused to give in, "Uncle Grandpa, I’m telling the truth. I’ve prepared for this day for a long time, searched many places, and finally found this difficult disease. I guarantee you’ve never heard of it and definitely can’t solve it!"
After finishing, Shi Guang glanced at Beisitian, implying she shouldn’t worry; there’s no chance of being found out. 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺
Praise flashed in Beisitian’s eyes; this kid was quick-witted indeed.
Shi Weihua’s mouth twitched, but before he could stop him, Fei Zhouxiang happily said, "The young man has spirit. Since you’re at the table, tell us about your difficult disease. However, if it doesn’t count as a difficult disease, you will be penalized. That’s the rule. You can still withdraw if you wish, young man."
Fei Zhouxiang, an old fox, easily cornered the inexperienced young man with a few words. With Shi Guang’s young and fiery nature, he couldn’t resist the provocation.
Indeed, Shi Guang snorted coldly and said, "Since I’m here, I won’t back down!"
Fei Zhouxiang gave a thumbs-up, "The young man is ambitious. Go ahead, but I must warn you, if it doesn’t qualify as a difficult disease or if any part is fabricated, you won’t be able to participate in the exchange meetings for the next three sessions!"
Shi Weihua’s expression changed slightly; Fei Zhouxiang was truly sinister. Shi Guang was the most talented child of the Shi Family. Missing three sessions would mean he couldn’t attend meetings for over a decade, losing out on his prime youth.
How does that saying go? Without recognition from the Association and exchange meetings, one cannot be called a Mystic Doctor.
This exchange meeting is equated with the Mystic Doctor Association, showing how important this event is to Mystic Doctors.
"No problem!" Shi Guang accepted with raised eyebrows.
Shi Weihua opened his mouth, but was preempted by this brat, grabbing his ear in frustration, "You’re not an adult yet, making decisions on your own? Do your words count as a minor? Get back!"
Fei Zhouxiang smirked; frankly speaking, it wasn’t the old targeting the young; this Shi family kid was just too threatening. At a young age, he could compete with Fei Yunqing from two or three years ago; truly, the younger generation is impressive.
Shi Guang yelled in pain, baring his teeth, while Shi Jianbin coldly glanced at Fei Zhouxiang. Fei Zhouxiang was far inferior to Fei Xueqin, lacking tolerance, no wonder the second-in-command was Fei Xueqin rather than Fei Zhouxiang.
Li Aiguo of the Yunquan School chuckled, "Elder Shi, don’t restrain the child too much. Kids grow up and have their own ideas; young people should explore more and not always hide under adults’ wings. It’s not beneficial for their growth."
Li Aiguo’s pretentious good intentions disgusted Shi Weihua and Shi Jianbin. Who knew how the Yunquan School developed into such a major faction, each person so hypocritical and narrow-minded, unable to tolerate others surpassing them?
The other families remained silent, as it was none of their business what they should say.
Beisitian spoke softly, "Young people should indeed explore more. Since Shi Guang has spoken, Elder Shi, why not give him a chance? After all, he’s a minor. Even if he says something wrong, I believe none of the elders here would mind, right? There should be some tolerance for the generation gap."
Shi Weihua’s face initially looked awful when he heard Beisitian’s words, but upon hearing the latter part, he paused for a moment and showed gratitude towards her.
These days, Beisitian’s words carried weight beyond just a major faction’s leader; no one dared ignore her remarks. In terms of abilities, even those capable of Spiritual Pointing and Success Talismans were her juniors.
So despite her young age, her weight and position were different, implicitly possessing a transcendent status.
Moreover, after brief interactions, whether directly communicating with the Yunquan School and Shi Family or observing other families and factions, everyone knew this seemingly young woman wasn’t one to mess with or manipulate easily.
Fei Zhouxiang and Li Aiguo exchanged glances, their smiles unchanged, not feeling embarrassed at all, casually conceding to Beisitian’s suggestion.
Shi Guang, seeing how effective Beisitian’s words were, felt like giving her a thumbs-up but decided against it; he would rely on her to speak for him in the future, and doing so now seemed inappropriate.
"I’ve submitted the case here, please take a look, seniors. The source is confidential; the person isn’t willing to disclose due to their unpleasant past, so kindly avoid probing deeply." Shi Guang notified in advance, to avoid harassment later.







