Before meeting Manshu, Chen Yuting lived alone in the psychiatric ward of the hospital.
Because of Manshu's appearance, he could walk out of the hospital and go to school, so he followed Manshu.
Manshu's understanding of the hidden family is...a group of people who pose no threat to her, but are strange.
etc!
Something else is wrong.
Since these people know that she is the only bloodline of the Yan family and will pay attention to her, how did she die in her previous life?
Didn’t they say they didn’t want the last bloodline of the Yan family to disappear?
So was her rebirth really just an accident?
Or did everyone from the Hidden World family help?
"What?" Xun Chu thought he heard wrongly.
She was asking, can people come back to life?
Can members of a hidden family resurrect people? Is there any family with such ability?
This question is a bit strange.
"The Xun family is good at refining medicine and handling herbal medicine, so the medical skills have been passed down. However, there is currently no elixir that can bring people back to life."
"As for other families, the Chen family will only make dying people die faster, and... anyway, I haven't heard of any family that has such power."
"Don't think too much. There is still hope in this serious situation, and we won't reach the point where we need to be brought back to life."
Manshu ignored Xun Chu's address to Yan Zhan, only hearing him directly think of Yan Zhan's physical condition without explaining it.
After all, when she asks this question now, it really seems like she is worried about Yan Zhan's body, and then hopes to have the ability to bring the dead back to life.
So, her rebirth in her previous life had nothing to do with her hidden family, but was it just because of her ancestor, the great witch Jiufeng?
"Um."
Manshu took Xun Chuyi to the hospital ward, and his childhood was still in the hospital.
Seeing that Manshu brought a boy about the same age as himself, he raised his eyebrows slightly.
"Is this your classmate?" Qi Qi looked at Xun Chuyi and stretched out his hand, "Hello, I am Yan Zhan's chief physician, Qi Qi."
Xun Chuyi followed Shan Ruliu and shook hands with his childhood: "Hello, I am Manshu's classmate, Xun Chuyi."
"You know medical skills, have you been practicing Chinese medicine since elementary school?"
The Tong family’s traditional Chinese medicine is also passed down from generation to generation, so it’s not surprising that this kind of traditional Chinese medicine has been passed down from generation to generation since childhood.
"Yeah." Xunchu nodded, "But I don't know acupuncture. What I'm good at is refining medicine."
Is refining medicine the same as making medicine?
This seems to be different from what they imagined.
"Don't worry, my medicine is enough to support Mr. Guo's acupuncture for Yan Zhan."
How can it be?
It’s not that I doubted Xun Chuyi when I was young, but Xun Chuyi looked too young.
Although he became famous at a young age, Chinese medicine and Western medicine are still different.
There may be any risks on the operating table. If Xun Chuyi's medicine alone can help Mr. Guo persist until the acupuncture is completed, then what kind of magic medicine is this?
"Will your medicine do any harm to people's bodies?"
I was a little worried in my childhood.
If it is based on overdrafting Mr. Guo's life, it will definitely not work.
As a doctor, he would never allow people to take this medicine.
What's more, that was Mr. Guo, a national expert in the field of Chinese medicine.
He was even more worried that once the drug became known to others, they would use it to do bad things.
For example, forcibly extending the life of a dying person.
If it can really be extended, I'm afraid it will cause a sensation if word spreads about it, right?
Even if they know there will be side effects, some people are willing to spend a lot of money.