Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable-Chapter 980 - 891: Defending Our Land 21

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Chapter 980: Chapter 891: Defending Our Land 21

Although Shuangshuang seemed too young, Commander Liu could not afford to care. There were many elderly Divine Doctors with long beards in S City, but none could cure his son.

Commander Liu was anxious about his son’s condition and had no intention of wasting time on pleasantries with Shuangshuang, directly stating the main problem: "Young Madam Kou, my son has been ill for a long time. Although I understand that you’ve traveled a long way and should be welcomed appropriately, I hope that as a father, you can empathize with my urgency and kindly begin diagnosing my son."

Commander Liu’s decision was certainly forceful, but Shuangshuang did not mind this. She wasn’t tired anyway, and she wanted to see the patient first, so she did not oppose the idea of seeing Commander Liu’s son right away.

Thus, she nodded and said, "Commander Liu is too polite. The purpose of my visit to S City is indeed to treat your son, so it is only right to see him first. It’s not a trouble at all. Please, lead the way."

Commander Liu appreciated Shuangshuang’s straightforward demeanor. His severe expression softened slightly as he led Shuangshuang to his son’s room, explaining the symptoms of his son’s illness along the way.

Commander Liu’s son was a man who resembled his father, with a similarly sharp face. Because his eyes were closed, his appearance seemed slightly softened, revealing how deeply Commander Liu loved his son, whose sharpness was replaced by worry.

"Young Madam Kou, this is my son, Junye. Junye is my only child; today, I ask you as a father to please do your utmost to treat my son." After saying this, Commander Liu bowed deeply to Shuangshuang, bending his waist very low.

Commander Liu had been a hard man since his youth, never bowing down, whether as a bandit or a warlord. It had always been others who bent to him, and nobody had succeeded in making Commander Liu bow.

Now, for his son’s sake, Commander Liu, once faced with life-and-death situations with a gun to his head, voluntarily bowed to Shuangshuang, revealing his undeniable love for his son.

At this moment, he was neither the mighty warlord nor Commander Liu, whose actions shook S City. He was simply a worried father hoping the doctor before him could save his son’s life.

Shuangshuang was somewhat moved; she reached out to help Commander Liu up, solemnly saying, "Rest assured, I will do my best to treat your son."

Knowing Commander Liu’s concern for his son, Shuangshuang promptly stepped forward to check Liu Junye’s pulse, and was surprised to discover that Liu Junye’s illness was indeed stomach cancer!

Cancer was a disease only known in modern society, as it had become more common today. Some people said cancer was a disease of wealth, and it was rare, almost non-existent, in these relatively impoverished times.

No wonder no one could cure Liu Junye’s condition. In this era, cancer cannot be treated; even Shuangshuang couldn’t cure Liu Junye’s cancer in a short time.

However, Shuangshuang could use her powers to eliminate Liu Junye’s cancer tumor first. It couldn’t be eliminated all at once; it had to be removed gradually. Once the tumor was eliminated, further treatment would be simple, revitalizing the body and restoring the vitality depleted by cancer. After diagnosing Commander Liu’s son, Shuangshuang casually concocted a diagnosis to reassure Commander Liu.

Then Shuangshuang said to Commander Liu, "I can treat your son, but it will take about half a month. During this period, it will bother Commander Liu to arrange a separate residence for me and my guards."

Commander Liu was not versed in medical skills, much less Shuangshuang had deliberately confused him with an array of Chinese medicine terms, which left him unaware of what Shuangshuang meant, but he grasped the key point that Shuangshuang said she could cure his son’s illness.

Not understanding the rest was alright, as long as he understood this sentence, it was enough. Commander Liu eagerly assured that the lodging arrangements for Shuangshuang and her companions would meet their satisfaction.

Commander Liu acted swiftly, arranging accommodation for Shuangshuang. Within an hour, he had prepared a splendid courtyard, set in a corner of Liu Mansion, featuring a standalone building and a courtyard planted with bamboo, appearing quite elegant.

This place was specifically constructed by Commander Liu, kept for family to enjoy during the summer. The weather was slightly warm now, making it the perfect place to reside. It was cool and elegant, spacious enough to accommodate Shuangshuang and her guards.

After settling into her accommodations, Shuangshuang also took the opportunity to freshen up, removing any bacteria she might have collected, then took her medicine chest to begin Liu Junye’s first day of treatment, which consisted of herbal medicine and acupuncture.

After the first day of Shuangshuang’s treatment, Liu Junye did not wake up. He was already in the late stages of stomach cancer, enduring great suffering daily. Though he had his eyes closed, it wasn’t due to sleep, but from being in a coma.

To ensure Liu Junye could rest properly, during acupuncture, Shuangshuang stimulated a sleep-related acupoint, helping him get a good rest, so although Liu Junye did not awaken, his previously furrowed brows relaxed in his sleep.

Early the next morning, as Shuangshuang arrived for Liu Junye’s second treatment, she found him awake, propped up in bed, being fed rice porridge by a maid.

Seeing that the doctor treating him was such a young woman, Liu Junye appeared somewhat surprised, but showed no disbelief.

Because after Shuangshuang’s treatment, Liu Junye had distinctly felt the constant torment of his body ease significantly, which instantly convinced him of Shuangshuang’s medical skills.

Shuangshuang checked Liu Junye’s pulse, asked him about his physical condition, then brewed medicine and performed acupuncture, essentially using her powers to shrink the tumor further.

Receiving treatment while unconscious the previous day, Liu Junye’s sensation was minimal; today, experiencing the immediate relief in his clear state after Shuangshuang’s treatment, Liu Junye was astounded by Shuangshuang’s medical prowess.

The rapid improvement in his condition starkly contrasted with the experiences following treatments from renowned doctors he had previously received.