The Soldier King Becomes a Useless Little Girl-Chapter 605 - 602: The Only Divine Doctor
The former imperial physician, who had been so arrogant just moments earlier, immediately felt a shiver down his spine and broke out in a cold sweat at the sight of the cold gaze from the newcomer. His pompous aura disappeared in an instant.
"Divine... Divine Doctor Chu." ๐๐ซ๐๐ฒ๐๐๐ฏ๐๐จ๐ง๐๐.๐๐ ๐ฆ
The owner of Taoyao Pavilion and Master Ji were also taken aback.
The title of Divine Doctor Chu, at one point in time within Purple Cloud City, was akin to a faith-like existence.
Every citizen in the city knew that there were two imperial physicians in Chu Mansion, but the only one who could be called a divine doctor was the former imperial physician, Chu Beiqing!
Indeed, only he deserved to be called a divine doctor!
"No, thatโs Chu Beiqing. Hasnโt Chu Beiqing become a madman long ago?"
Master Ji snapped back to reality and shouted loudly.
Xin Linโs father, that is Chu Beiqing, that madman!
How could a madman diagnose illnesses?
"What is this?"
The former imperial physician was both shocked and bewildered, stealthily glancing at Chu Beiqing.
Looking at his clear eyes and composed face, there was not a trace of insanity.
Speaking of which, it was quite a coincidence. This former imperial physician had once committed a violation under Chu Beiqingโs jurisdiction and was forced to retire early as a consequence.
His medical license was also revoked by Chu Beiqing himself, and he thought that with Chu Beiqing turning into a madman, taking on some private jobs would be of no issue. Little did he know he would be caught red-handed.
At this moment, the heart of the former imperial physician was in utter turmoil.
"No illness."
Chu Beiqing uttered two words, his gaze fixed directly on the former imperial physician.
The latter was so startled that all suspicions and thoughts of mysterious diseases were cast aside from his mind.
"Owner, my medical skills are superficial, please find another more capable. I take my leave."
The former imperial physician was so terrified that he ran off, even forgetting to collect his consultation fee.
"This... this... Divine Doctor Chu, does Master Ji really have no illness?"
The owner of Taoyao Pavilion looked at Chu Beiqing, pinning his last hope on him.
"Darling... gourd... candied hawthorn."
However, Chu Beiqingโs handsome face suddenly changed, and he dashed to his beloved daughter.
His speed of changing faces left the owner and Master Ji utterly astounded.
"Divine Doctor Chu? Is he really a madman or..."
Before the owner could finish speaking, he was silenced by a warning glance from Xin Lin.
"Why ask so many questions, any further delay and Master Ji will truly be beyond saving."
Xin Lin felt Master Jiโs pulse.
The heart meridian was weak and his breath faint; indeed, the situation was very bad.
If the cause wasnโt found quickly, Master Ji would truly be beyond hope.
"Owner, you must not be deceived. Xin Lin was driven out of Taoyao Pavilion and holds a grudge. She must have come for revenge this time. Chu Beiqing is a madman, and she is just a child, surely incapable of treating illnesses. If you believe her, my uncle is as good as dead."
Master Ji rushed forward, attempting to grab Xin Lin.
As a Spiritual Delicacy Master, Master Ji naturally had learned martial arts. Banking on his strength, he grabbed Xin Linโs collar, ready to throw her out.
But to his surprise, he found his grip empty as Xin Lin suddenly leaped up and knocked him to the ground with a punch.
"It is you who harbors ill intentions, plotting against Master Ji. Tell me, did Master Ji enter Qin Mountain and wade through water before he fell ill? After returning, he became bedridden with an illness."
Xin Linโs question surprised the owner of Taoyao Pavilion who kept exclaiming in admiration.
"Yes, yes, how did you know? Master Ji got sick after he took them into the mountains to look for Xuan Nu Fish."
Master Ji was punched by Xin Lin and lost two teeth, his mouth full of blood.
He tried to defend himself with a few whimpers, but Xin Lin stepped on his hand.







