I Became a Medical Genius in the 80s-Chapter 700 - 699: There’s a Clue
To be on the safe side, Shi Guang recopied it by hand, ensuring no trace was left, which made Beisitian view him in a new light. Who would have thought that this seemingly mischievous young man had such a meticulous side?
The original manuscript was naturally given to Shi Weihua, while others received copies. Everyone roughly skimmed through them, and after finishing, their expressions were somewhat peculiar.
Shi Weihua listened to him speaking so earnestly, truly believing that this kid had turned over a new leaf, only to find out that he concocted such a ridiculous case to deceive people.
Just look at this: blood repulsion, even capable of killing the other, spirit mutual complementation, the Original Essence Qi Spirit serves as a tonic for the other?
Yet the blood isn’t poisonous, so how could it kill?
Moreover, if the blood is repulsive, how could the spirit be complementary?
Fei Zhouxiang finished reading and had a speechless smile on his face. Had he placed too much importance on this kid from the Shi Family? 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂
He cleared his throat and said, "No harm, considering we are two generations apart, we should show some tolerance."
He chuckled, suggesting that Shi Guang had slapped Beisitian in the face. You protected him just now, and now, look, it backfired, didn’t it?
Shi Guang opened his mouth, ’Damn it, no one believes me!’
Fine, he was skeptical when he first obtained the case file as well, but he didn’t expect these people to be so ignorant. This case was provided by his aunt; surely it wasn’t made up.
Shi Guang hadn’t anticipated that providing a rare case would result in no one believing him.
In reality, it’s not that no one believed, but because it is indeed an uncommon disease, coupled with it being provided by his notorious self, naturally, more doubts arose.
Beisitian initially intended just to stand up for Shi Guang, but now that the case was presented, seeing everyone’s reaction, it seemed no one recognized this situation, leading to her disappointment.
Nonetheless, bringing it out in the open, even if no one could solve it, might still spark some insights; any hint is better than groping in total darkness.
"This... I think I’ve seen it somewhere."
Just as Beisitian was about to say she had seen it, to ensure the case remained, someone spoke up.
Beisitian looked up at the speaker, a member of the Chulu School named Bei Mingjun, who appeared to be under fifty.
Seeing him, Beisitian had a spark of realization. If he hadn’t claimed to have seen it, she might not think much since others share the Bei surname, but he actually said he had seen it...
The Chulu Sect is a major faction, by no means inferior to the Yunquan School, in some aspects even surpassing it, so no one doubted Bei Mingjun when he spoke.
"Such a case is hard to forget once heard; such conflict apparently exists among siblings, right?" Bei Mingjun asked Shi Guang.
Shi Guang nodded, "That’s right, and they are related by blood."
These were all told to him by Beisitian; he was simply regurgitating it seriously. If stumped, he would claim ignorance.
Bei Mingjun nodded, "As far as I know, this disease is hereditary, but how it gets inherited is unclear; some children carry such genes, while others do not. As the young man mentioned, this disease is highly contradictory, reflected in blood repulsion and spirit complementation."
Beisitian suppressed her excitement and calmly asked, "Does Mr. Bei know how to treat this disease?"
Bei Mingjun shook his head, "This is an extremely rare hereditary disease. I have only heard of it, and don’t have more knowledge than this young man, let alone how to treat it; it’s certainly within the domain of rare cases."
Bei Mingjun validated Shi Guang’s words, making Shi Guang chuckle and glance at Beisitian, only to find her not pleased.
The little hope Beisitian had just arisen crumbled, but she had gathered some information, and this Bei Mingjun, could he have a connection to the Bei Family, or even be linked to its origin?
Since Beidewang disappeared, the old master and Luo Xudong had been searching for the Bei Family’s origins, but it’s like finding a needle in a haystack. After all these years, nobody knows where the Bei Family first appeared or who the first Mystic Doctor was.
The Bei Family was like an epiphyllum, brilliant for a moment, disappearing faster than it appeared, vanishing overnight from the world’s sight.
Anyway, at least someone has heard of it; this person also has the Bei surname, which is a massive lead!
Beisitian lowered her gaze, hiding the light in her eyes.
This case, being rare, prompted discussions among several prominent families, yet they found it to be a challenging issue, with even the reason for blood repulsion unknown, how could it be solved?
This singular problem was discussed for over an hour by several families, finding it increasingly interesting, prompting many to inquire with Shi Guang about the case’s origin.
Shi Guang reiterated what he initially said to handle the situation; he couldn’t betray Beisitian’s trust.
Given others were waiting to present difficult cases, this unsolvable issue was momentarily set aside; later, a registry of difficult cases from this session would be posted for reference for attending Mystic Doctors.
After this case was submitted, Beisitian had no interest in hearing other cases, but she had to maintain appearances. Leaving now would alert certain people to her purpose.
The conference ended at four o’clock, followed by an evening campfire to celebrate its successful conclusion. Everyone stayed, igniting a campfire to end the conference festively.
Convinced by Shi Guang, Beisitian also stayed, but she couldn’t be too late; she had three little ones back home who needed her care.
The preparations for the campfire dinner were well underway, Mystic Doctors having bought large tree roots from nearby villagers, which they piled up and lit, commencing the feast.
The campfire party would go on till late at night; Luo Xudong and his team tasked with security for the Mystic Doctors, would be on duty till nightfall to complete their mission.
Hidden in the woods, Luo Xudong watched the fire burning in the open space of the old warehouse below, picking up an empty shell from the ground and tossing it down.
This conference indeed had several lurking threats, though none had fully manifested before being dealt with at the edge of the hills.
However, there was an unexpected gain; Luo Xudong looked below, wondering if his wife had received any good news on her end.
Nonetheless, securing this mission was worth it. Thinking of the two soft little ones, Luo Xudong couldn’t help but sigh.







