Unrivaled Soldier in the City-Chapter 46 Extreme Yin Body
"Yes, sister, bring me my medicine," Yang Ruoxi said weakly.
"Alright, just wait. I’ll go get it for you right now." With that, Yang Ruotong quickly left the room.
Listening to their conversation, Lin Kuang began to understand. Yang Ruoxi hadn’t just fainted; she was chronically ill. "Ruoxi, may I take a look at you? I’ve studied some medicine," Lin Kuang said, his heart aching as he gazed at her pale face.
At his words, Yang Ruoxi’s gaze met his. Seeing the genuine concern in his eyes, an unexpected blush appeared on her pale, pretty face. "You can, but it’s no use," she said, her tone surprisingly optimistic and not filled with the fear of death others might have. "I’ve been to many places for treatment, but no one has been able to cure my illness."
"It’s alright. Let me take a look anyway. Perhaps there’s a way," Lin Kuang said encouragingly.
"Okay, go ahead," Yang Ruoxi replied.
In truth, Yang Ruoxi was already content with her life. She had contracted this strange illness as a child, and many had predicted she wouldn’t live past the age of eighteen—that she was certain to die. However, it was also suggested that if she began practicing Tai Chi to regulate the energy within her body, she might extend her life. For this reason, the Yang Family had sought out the leader of the Chen Family and explained the situation. As it happened, the Chen Family’s leader owed the Yang Family a favor, which was why he taught the Chen Family Tai Chi to Yang Ruoxi.
With this Heavenly Grade technique, Yang Ruoxi practiced diligently every day. Her perseverance and tenacity startled everyone. Although she was only supposed to live until eighteen, she had stubbornly managed to survive to the age of twenty-one—an outcome no one had expected.
Nevertheless, Yang Ruoxi and her family knew that she could die at any moment. Even if the Chen Family Tai Chi could prolong her life, it was only a temporary extension. If she wanted to live like a normal person, Yang Ruoxi needed her body to be completely cured.
At that moment, Lin Kuang placed his fingers on Yang Ruoxi’s pulse. A stream of supremely firm and yang True Qi traveled along her meridians and entered her body.
When his True Qi entered her system, Lin Kuang’s expression changed slightly, his heart seized with utter shock. It was only then that he realized the girl before him actually possessed an Extreme Yin Body! Women are inherently Yin-aligned, so to also possess an Extreme Yin Body is a complete disaster. If the Extreme Yin Cold Qi within her body cannot be dispelled, she will undoubtedly die. Right now, another force is harmonizing the Extreme Yin Cold Qi in her body. That power must be from her Tai Chi. Tai Chi is divided into Yin and Yang, so it can be used to regulate the Extreme Yin Cold Qi, but this isn’t a permanent solution; it can only harmonize the energies. The moment the Extreme Yin Cold Qi truly erupts, she will surely die.
For others, a condition like this might be incurable. For Lin Kuang, however, it was not entirely without a solution, because he possessed an Extreme Yang Constitution of utmost yang and firmness. This Extreme Yang Body had a natural suppressive and dissolving effect on Yang Ruoxi’s Extreme Yin Body, but completely neutralizing it would still be extremely difficult.
The supremely firm and yang True Qi completed a full circuit within Yang Ruoxi’s body before Lin Kuang withdrew it. As he did, a gentle warmth began to rise from her ice-cold body. The True Qi that Lin Kuang had sent into her made her feel warm and cozy, a sensation she found incredibly pleasant.
Just then, Yang Ruotong returned, holding a white Jade Vial. "Sister, quickly take your medicine," she said, pouring three black pills from the vial and handing them to Yang Ruoxi.
Yang Ruoxi hurriedly took them and swallowed. The pills were indeed miraculous. As soon as she ingested them, her condition immediately improved, and her pale face gradually regained its rosy color. Seeing this, Yang Ruotong was filled with heartache, but there was nothing she could do but worry.
At that moment, Lin Kuang couldn’t help but speak up. "Ruoxi," he said, his tone solemn, "I might be able to heal you. It will take a long time—perhaps months, or even years—but I promise, I can cure you!"
Hearing his words, both Yang Ruoxi and Yang Ruotong’s delicate figures jolted, and both pairs of beautiful eyes snapped toward Lin Kuang. Yang Ruotong was the most excited of the two.
She quickly stood up and grabbed Lin Kuang’s arm, her delicate body trembling slightly. Her beautiful eyes were filled with anticipation as she asked, "You... you can really cure Ruoxi?"
Due to her excitement, Yang Ruotong didn’t even realize her ample chest was pressed firmly against Lin Kuang’s arm. That startling softness made his heart skip a beat. However, he had no time to dwell on it. Looking at Yang Ruotong, he nodded emphatically. "Rest assured, I am truly confident!"
"Good, good! That’s wonderful!" Yang Ruotong exclaimed, her voice filled with excitement as she looked at Lin Kuang with fiery intensity. "As long as you can cure Ruoxi, my Yang Family will reward you handsomely! No, no—if you can cure Ruoxi, the Yang Family will agree to any condition you name!" The Yang Family had sought out countless doctors for Yang Ruoxi, yet none could cure her. Now, this young man before them was saying he could. How could she not be ecstatic?
Even Yang Ruoxi herself was looking at Lin Kuang with excitement, her beautiful eyes filled with disbelief. Or rather, she didn’t dare to believe. She was afraid—afraid of getting her hopes up, only to be unable to bear the crushing blow if that hope were shattered. So she didn’t want to believe, yet a part of her desperately wanted to—to believe that Lin Kuang could really cure her!
"I don’t want any reward," Lin Kuang said, shaking his head. "I simply want to heal Ruoxi." His gaze then rested on her large eyes, filled with powerful confidence. "Ruoxi, believe in me."
As if infected by the confidence in his eyes, Yang Ruoxi’s heart, for the very first time, was filled with a powerful hope for life.
"Alright, I agree," she said firmly, looking into his eyes. "Whether you can cure me or not, I agree!"
Hearing this, Lin Kuang smiled slightly. "Good. It’s not even seven o’clock yet. If you’re okay with it, we can start right now. Twenty minutes a day should be enough."
"Start right now?" Yang Ruoxi asked, her voice laced with excitement.







