The Gods Dare Not Claim Me, But I Am the Best at Exorcism 60: Chapter 60
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"Time's up, just send me off!" 0
"Alright!" 0
 
As the Lin Family approached the door, they could already hear the lively sounds from inside. 0
"Sixth Brother, see? I told you everything would be fine, but you didn't believe me!" 0
"Are you sure you didn't get the wrong film?" Lin Sheng squinted at Lin Qian as she held the x-ray up to the light in the hospital. 0
"Of course not! If the doctor wasn't sure I was okay, how could they let me go?" Lin Qian had been cooped up in the hospital for several days and was itching to leave, especially after hearing about what had happened at home recently. 0
 
"Lao Liu and Lao Qi are here too." Lin Zhuo said as he and Yan Kongyue slowly climbed the stairs. 0
"Yue Yue is here!" Upon hearing the commotion outside, Shen Yun quickly came out to greet them. 0
"Aunt San, when did you all arrive?" 0
I heard from your Aunt that we just missed you by a little bit when we got here. 0
 
"Hurry, let me introduce you. This is Sixth Brother, Lin Sheng, who studies traditional Chinese medicine." Shen Yun barely had time to acknowledge Lin Lang before pulling Yan Kongyue into the living room. 0
"Hello, Sixth Brother!" Yan Kongyue smiled slightly. 0
"Hello, little sister!" The sixth son of the Lin Family wore a white traditional Chinese outfit. He resembled Lin Qian to some extent but had a touch more gentleness about him that didn’t come off as effeminate; rather, it gave him an air of an elegant scholar from ancient times. 0
 
"Yan Kongyue, I'm here too." Lin Qian was the first in the Lin Family to know Yan Kongyue, but now apart from Lao Liu and Lin Sheng, he was among those least familiar with her. 0
"You’re recovering well; just avoid any strenuous activities and keep moving moderately." 0
"Have you studied medicine?" Yan Kongyue asked. 0
"A little." 0
 
"A little?" Lin Sheng shook his head. "Do you know that injuries to tendons and bones require a hundred days of rest?" 0
"That depends on who’s treating it! I don’t need that!" 0
 
Shen Yun understood her son's straightforward nature; he had learned medicine from Jiang Laoshengyi since childhood and had developed an almost obsessive interest in traditional Chinese medicine. However, she knew about Yan Kongyue's background and felt uncomfortable seeing her son speak so rudely to her. Just as she was about to step in to stop him, Lin Lang held her back. 0
 
Lin Lang understood his cousin's temperament well enough but felt constrained by his own status; no one dared question him. He had grown up without facing much adversity and thought it might be good for him to learn a lesson through Yan Kongyue. 0
Seeing the meaning in Lin Lang's eyes, Shen Yun decided to remain silent. 0
 
Yan Kongyue looked at Lin Sheng with disdain, making him feel offended. However, he had been educated not to speak disrespectfully to a girl and tried his best to keep his tone from sounding too sharp. 0
 
 
"Who did Yan Kongyue learn from?" 0
 
"Self-taught!" Yan Kongyue glanced at Lin Lang and Shen Yun's subtle movements, understanding their intentions, and felt no need to hold back. 0
 
Ha! While others only start memorizing the Three Hundred Tang Poems at the age of three, Lin Sheng not only could recite them at that age but had also memorized half of the outline. By ten, he was already able to diagnose and prescribe for ordinary patients. 0
 
"Sixth Brother, if you have any doubts, feel free to voice them!" 0
 
"As a healer, one must prioritize the health of the patient. Is it not a bit irresponsible for Yan Kongyue to treat you so casually?" 0
 
"First of all, I am not his primary physician; I merely offered assistance when his life was in danger. Secondly, the so-called patient is right in front of you. How do you see that he is not healthy?" 0
 
When Lin Qian saw Lin Sheng looking at him, he instinctively performed a standard fitness move. 0
 
"You are his savior; I acknowledge that, and everyone in our family does too. However, with three broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a ruptured spleen—such severe injuries—only a few days have passed, and you want him to engage in physical activity?" Lin Sheng began to argue his case. 0
 
 
 
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