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Elixir Supplier Chapter 544 - It Was too Late for the Prodigal

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Chapter 544: It Was too Late for the Prodigal


Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


“I have to tell you the worst possible outcome. Please don’t blame me,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “Based on her situation now, when she comes back next time, I am afraid I can’t cure it.”


He was not an alarmist, but the treatment of the illness was extremely difficult. For a period of time after the recovery treatment, her body’s vitality had recovered a little. They were preparing for the next treatment, but she went back to take care of the sick mother.


Such filial piety was respectable but irrational. It would consume her remaining life and shorten it. A considerable part of the disease was caused by physical fatigue and decreased resistance. Generally speaking, as long as the blood and Qi were vital, one would not suffer from disease.


“I will go back and persuade her,” Professor Lu said. He then hurried away like hurriedly came.


w.a.n.g Yao sighed softly. Wen Wan was indeed a filial person, but she couldn’t ignore her own body.



In w.a.n.g Yilong’s view, his son, w.a.n.g Zecheng, had changed too much. It was the kind of change with ups and downs. His daughter-in-law cleaned and dried all the bedding in his room. His son cleaned his house and bought him a new electric heater. He even accompanied his father to have a small talk, which had not happened in the past 10 years. His father was moved, but he was also a little scared.


w.a.n.g Zecheng came to see the old man early in the morning.


“Dad, did you sleep well yesterday?” he asked.


“I slept good. Zecheng, do you have something to tell me?” the old man asked.


His son’s unusual behavior made him think that he must be hiding something from him.


“It’s nothing. What can I hide from you? You think too much,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.


Two days ago, w.a.n.g Zecheng had taken a test report from the People’s Hospital of Lianshan County to the provincial city. He consulted the experts at the Provincial People’s Hospital. They confirmed the disease. The expert also said that if he didn’t feel relieved, he could go to the provincial hospital to check it again, which would be much safer. Additionally, w.a.n.g Zecheng was told there was no treatment for the disease. He had cried at the time.


He had just repented and then found out that his father was dying from the disease. It was estimated that he did not have many days left. He wanted to take care of his family, and now his father was dying. It was a very sad thing.


w.a.n.g Zecheng planned to go to the provincial hospital with his father to check it again. After looking at the old man’s situation, he decided not to go there for a while. If he had to go, it would have to wait a few day so he didn’t make his father suspicious.


“Your sister has been very busy recently, right?” his father asked.


“She is busy,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said. “The two children are enough for her to take care.”


w.a.n.g Zecheng did not tell his sister that their father had a bad illness. He wanted to tell her. But, when he called her, she was in the hospital because her son was ill. He was receiving an injection. At that time, w.a.n.g Zecheng swallowed it back. He knew it would only make his sister more anxious.


He indeed had changed. If this had happened in the past, he would have told her directly no matter what was happening to his sister.


w.a.n.g Zecheng decided that he must take it on by himself. He saw it as a compensation for the past 10 years.


“You are in good health, right? Do you have diarrhea?” his father asked.


“I’m fine,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.


It was actually quite strange. He had been so busy lately that his diet and sleep were all poor. Yet, his body, especially the abdominal discomfort, recovered. He had no blood in his stool and the injuries on his forehead were almost healed.


Was it really retribution?


Originally, he scoffed at such a thing. He did not believe it at all. After this kind of thing happened to his own body and he experienced it, he started to believe. If it was not retribution, how else could it be explained?


“Would you like to ask w.a.n.g Yao? Is there any way for him to help?” his wife asked during lunch.


“What can he do for such a disease? But, I have to thank him,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.


After he finished his meal, he went to the medical center. w.a.n.g Yao had just arrived.


“Dr. w.a.n.g.” Even the way he addressed w.a.n.g Yao had changed.


“Come in and have a seat,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


He could tell that w.a.n.g Zecheng had changed a lot in just a few days. The biggest change was in his eyes. As the saying went, the eyes are the window of the soul. His eyes were mild and good, though he looked a little tired. His mental exhaustion showed.


“Thank you,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said


“Why are you thanking me?” w.a.n.g Yao poured him a gla.s.s of water.


“Thank you for making me realize how bad I used to be,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.


“That’s because you are awakening,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


He had used nothing but a small trick. At the beginning, he secretly patted w.a.n.g Zecheng’s body. He moved his meridians a little bit, which affected the stomach and coordination of his limbs. He knew w.a.n.g Zecheng would heal himself after seven or eight days. If he did not repent at that time, w.a.n.g Yao would have found another way to teach him.


“My father’s illness is very serious, right?” w.a.n.g Zecheng asked.


He knew that at the beginning, the disease was found by w.a.n.g Yao, who had suggested the old man should go to a big hospital as soon as possible. Unfortunately, it was not taken seriously at the time.


“It is very serious,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “Have you taken him to the hospital?”


“Yes, I have been there. They said that it is a bad disease. It can’t be cured!” w.a.n.g Zecheng’s eyes again became red. It was not fake. It was a reflection of his true feelings.


“Don’t be too sad. It’s time to let the old man be happy,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“I blame myself. I am a bad son. I am sure his illness is because of me,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.


He been remorseful in recent days. In regards to whether his father’s illness was related with him, he figured it did very much. People who were in a good mood and loved to laugh generally did not get sick because they were relaxed.


Appearance was generated from your heart. The disease was also generated from the heart. It is said that happiness hurts the heart, anger hurts the liver, thinking hurts the spleen, and fear hurts the kidney.


Extreme emotions were harmful to the body. Long-term negative emotions were more likely to cause harm to the body. w.a.n.g Zecheng’s father had worked hard to raise his son. But, his son was not filial at all. He yelled at him all day and treated him like a servant. His mood could not have been good. He was probably angry all day. Over time, it made him ill.


w.a.n.g Yao did not speak. It was too late to repent. If it happened years earlier, the old man might not have gotten the disease. It was a pity there was no regret medicine in the world or not so many “ifs.”


“Can you cure this disease?” Although w.a.n.g Zecheng did not have any hope, he still asked.


“I can alleviate the pain, but it is difficult to cure,” w.a.n.g Yao said.


“Relieve the pain. That is good,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.


Although the old man said that he slept well, he knew his father couldn’t sleep at all in the middle of the night. w.a.n.g Zecheng had gotten up the past few nights and walked quietly outside the old man’s room. He could hear his sighs. They were painful. It would be good to relieve his pain.


“But, the medicine is very expensive!” w.a.n.g Yao stared into w.a.n.g Zecheng’s eyes.


“Expensive? No worries,” w.a.n.g Zecheng hesitantly said.


w.a.n.g Yao thought, Very good. He is really changing.


“For now, go back home,” w.a.n.g Yao said. “I need to think about it. Come back over tomorrow for medicine.”


“Good,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said. “Thank you!” He got up and gave w.a.n.g Yao a bow before leaving.


“There is no need for that.” w.a.n.g Yao was surprised.


After w.a.n.g Zecheng returned home, his wife asked, “How did it go?”


“He said that he can relieve the pain, but it is difficult to treat him,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said.


The couple spoke in a low voice. They were afraid of disturbing their father and making him more suspicious.


“That’s something at least,” his wife said.


“It’s very expensive,” w.a.n.g Zecheng said. “But, we must do it even if we need to surrender our last resource.”

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