Chapter 295 - 295 294 Holy Doctor Sect


295: Chapter 294 Holy Doctor Sect 295: Chapter 294 Holy Doctor Sect In the deepest part of Donglin First Hospital, there was a small villa surrounded by a courtyard.


To call it a villa might be overstating it – it was more like a somewhat lavish farmhouse.


From the outside, it seemed somewhat old and simple, but it was very clean, pleasing to the eye.


The courtyard was filled with all kinds of exotic flowers and plants, which emitted a dense fragrance throughout the year, causing passers-by to stop in their tracks.


However, hardly anyone dared to approach because this was the home of the head of Donglin First Hospital.


Twenty years ago, Divine Doctor Rao Yangshen became famous, his reputation spread throughout Donglin.


Over those twenty years, the title of Divine Doctor Rao had deeply embedded itself in everyone’s hearts, and anyone with a bit of insight held him in high regard whenever his name came up.


In Donglin City’s medical community, he was absolutely an authority.


It was for this reason that he became the head of Donglin First Hospital twenty years prior, when he was just over thirty years old.


Through twenty years of development, Donglin First Hospital had grown into the undisputed top hospital in Donglin City.


In the study, Rao Yangshen was writing with a brush pen.


Writing could cultivate one’s character and pacify the mind, a practice Rao Yangshen engaged in every day.


“Grandfather, I may have encountered someone from the Ghost Doctor Sect,” Rao Yuanzhi stated, standing before Rao Yangshen.


Rao Yangshen’s brush stopped, his hand trembling slightly.


After hesitating for a moment, he gently placed the brush on the stand, his expression turning contemplative as he looked at Rao Yuanzhi and asked, “Who?”


“A person named Tangyu.


I encountered him in the hospital last time.


There was a patient who became critically ill due to a mistake made by one of our nurses, and the situation was very urgent.


I saw him take action.


Others might not recognize it, but I did – it was the Immortal Finger Technique, a secret skill of our Holy Doctor Sect.


I’ve read the Holy Doctor’s Book, which has vague records of the Immortal Finger Technique.


I have a feeling that it was indeed the Immortal Finger Technique.


At the time, I didn’t dare to conclude that he was a disciple of the Ghost Doctor Sect, since I hadn’t witnessed the true Immortal Finger Technique myself.


However, after I just visited Zhou Hequan’s home, I became certain – he must be a disciple of the Ghost Doctor Sect without a doubt, because he used Hundred Points Displacement to paralyze Zhou Tao,” Rao Yuanzhi said calmly.


“Hundred Points Displacement,” Rao Yangshen muttered, his expression shifting slightly as his gaze deepened as if he had fallen into a distant memory.


After a while, he continued, “Our Holy Doctor Sect’s Immortal Finger Technique is an esteemed Divine Technique in the Traditional Chinese Medicine community, unfathomable to gods and spirits.


My master once mentioned that the only person in the world who could perform the Immortal Finger Technique was Uncle Ghost Doctor.


If this Tangyu can, then he must certainly be a disciple of Uncle Ghost Doctor, and by that logic, he would be my fellow sect brother, and you should address him as Uncle Master.”


Rao Yuanzhi was momentarily startled but then he understood and continued to listen attentively.


“Thinking back on those years, how glorious our Holy Doctor Sect was, and now…


nevermind.


Since this matter involves your Uncle Master Tang, we shouldn’t interfere.


Besides, I haven’t even mastered the technique of Hundred Points Displacement myself, so I would be powerless to intervene.


Yuanzhi, go and discreetly investigate your Uncle Master Tang’s situation, and if necessary, provide him with some assistance.


When necessary, I will personally ask Zhou Hequan for this favor.


Our Holy Doctor Sect has been in decline for many years, and if Uncle Ghost Doctor could truly cultivate such an outstanding disciple, then there is still hope for rejuvenating our Holy Doctor Sect.


I need to report this matter to my master.


Yuanzhi, if there’s a chance, invite him to our home for a visit.


I would like to meet him personally,” said Rao Yangshen, his voice somewhat heavy.


“Understood, Dad, I will get right to it,” Rao Yuanzhi nodded.


After seeing off Rao Yuanzhi, Rao Yangshen stood there woodenly, lost in thought for a long while before he finally withdrew his gaze.


After having lunch at the orphanage and soothing everyone’s spirits, Tangyu and Liu Shanshan returned to the company.


It was already past two in the afternoon, and they went directly to Zhao Xinxin’s office.


“Oh, you’ve finally come back.


Seems like you both are in good spirits.


Must have been quite carefree these past twenty-four hours,” Zhao Xinxin said with a joking tone as she scanned them both.


“I don’t know about carefree, but it was definitely memorable,” Tangyu replied with a smile.


Liu Shanshan’s face instantly turned red, and she shot Tangyu a stealthy glare.


His words were too easy to misinterpret.


“Alright, get back to work now.


And remember, I’ll be deducting from your wages.


Tomorrow morning at nine is Dali’s new product press conference, so come to the company early today,” Zhao Xinxin waved her hand dismissively.


“Shanshan, you go ahead to work.


I have something to discuss with Sister Xinxin,” Tangyu said.


Liu Shanshan nodded and quickly left the room.


Zhao Xinxin glanced at Tangyu, signalling him to sit.


Tangyu pulled over a chair and sat down opposite Zhao Xinxin without ceremony, saying, “Sister Xinxin, I need a favor, haha.”


“What is it?” Zhao Xinxin looked at Tangyu after putting down what she was holding, intrigued that Tangyu was asking her for a favor for the first time.


“I’ll transfer one million yuan to you—”


“What?


Why are you giving me money?


What are your intentions?” Zhao Xinxin interrupted abruptly, her eyebrows twisted and her eyes wide in disbelief.


When a man says I’ll give you a million yuan, what usually follows – is he suggesting he would keep her?


“Er, Sister Xinxin, just hear me out, it’s not like that.


I need your help to donate this money to an orphanage,” Tangyu explained.


“Oh, should have said that sooner,” Zhao Xinxin relaxed but also felt a faint sense of disappointment, before adding, “Why not make the donation yourself?


Donating isn’t like borrowing money.”


Tangyu simply explained the situation to Zhao Xinxin, of course omitting the part about the children being trafficked, mentioning only that he wanted to help the orphanage improve their living conditions.


Even though they received the million yuan from Gao Mingsheng, supporting over twenty children was a considerable expense, especially now that all the children were going to school.


The orphanage was also constructing new dormitories, and these expenses required funds.


By adding another million yuan, he could ensure the children would maintain a decent standard of living.


After hearing Tangyu’s words, Zhao Xinxin stared at him wide-eyed for a while before saying, “Why go to such lengths to keep this a secret from Shanshan?


You’re passing up a great opportunity.


You’re a fool.


She would be touched to death if she knew.”


“Forget it, I don’t want to make a big deal out of it.” Tangyu shook his head, knowing that getting a woman too moved wasn’t necessarily a good thing.


“You really are strange, but have it your way.


Since you’ve asked me, I can’t not help you.


Besides, doing good deeds with your money is a great advantage for me.


Hmm, so I’ve decided to add another two hundred thousand, making it one million two hundred thousand in total,” Zhao Xinxin said.


“Thanks, Sister Xinxin,” Tangyu nodded.


“Thank me for what?


I also seldom get to do charitable things.


You’re actually giving me a chance,” Zhao Xinxin said with a smile.


Tangyu didn’t stay with Zhao Xinxin for long before going back to the office area.


Surprisingly, Wang Dazhuang wasn’t there.


Only about half of the people were in the office, the rest must have gone out to work.


Of course, what pleased Tangyu most was that Li Xiang wasn’t there.


If that girl had been around, he probably wouldn’t have had a moment’s peace.


With no one around, although it was quiet, it was also a bit too quiet, and out of boredom, Tangyu could only turn on the computer and play around.


He rarely touched the computer, and when he did, it was usually to watch some videos.


Things like QQ or games he didn’t know how to use, and to be honest, he didn’t even know how to browse the web.


If you asked him what Baidu was, he wouldn’t know.


However, he did remember the URLs for a few overseas websites.


Of course, he couldn’t browse those sites in the office, so when he turned on the computer, Tangyu found he didn’t know what to do.


“Hmm, am I too out of touch?


These days, if you don’t know how to use QQ, you’ll probably be laughed to death,” Tangyu thought to himself, touching his nose.


With that thought, Tangyu picked up the phone and called Liu Shanshan.


The call connected quickly: “Do you need something, Tangyu?”


“Yes, teach me how to use QQ,” Tangyu said.


“Hmm, you don’t know how to use QQ?”


“Yes, I don’t, that’s why I’m asking you to teach me.”


“Okay, wait a moment.


I’ll log into QQ and send you a friend request.


Once it’s set up, I’ll text you the details.”


“Alright.”


After about three minutes, Liu Shanshan texted him the QQ number and a password.


Tangyu couldn’t be bothered to remember the long string of QQ numbers, but the password seemed odd, wan1314.


It seemed strange to him, but he couldn’t figure out why.


After entering the account and password, Tangyu logged into QQ for the first time in his life, a bit excited.


However, after looking around for a while, he realized he didn’t have anyone in his QQ.


Although he had never used QQ before, he had seen others use it, and knew that you could chat with people and there were groups full of girls.


Especially that guy Wang Dazhuang, who always secretly chatted with girls on QQ during work, and spoke quite suggestively; Tangyu also wanted to have a go.


After all, you’re on the internet where you can’t see them, and they can’t see you—it’s like playing a game.


For those who haven’t played this game before, the novelty is exciting.


Tangyu was about to text Liu Shanshan when a friend request notification popped up, with the online name ‘Dream-seeking Girl’.


Tangyu put down his phone and accepted the friend request.


It was the first time a girl had sent him a friend request.


He thought he should be proactive and polite and sent a “Hello” to her.


“Hehe, fool, it’s Shanshan,” the other side replied quickly.


Tangyu was stunned; it was Liu Shanshan, and his excitement was for naught.


“Hehe, this seems pretty fun.


What does that expression you sent mean?


You know, the one with a little penguin above its head, with little red hearts coming out.”


“Oh, that’s a greeting, like saying hello,” Liu Shanshan replied.


“What about one with a heart, followed by ‘wan’ spelled out in letters?”


“That means ‘fun,’ as in let’s have fun together.”


“Oh, I see.


I’ll send one too.” Tangyu searched for a while and finally found the expression and sent it.


“Hehe, have fun, I’m logging off,” Liu Shanshan said, and she went offline, her avatar darkening.


It was not allowed to use QQ during office hours in the company.


With Liu Shanshan offline, Tangyu got bored again.


Just then, another friend message popped up, with the online name ‘Gudu Yiye’.


Once the friend request was accepted, the other side sent an emoticon with a penguin popping hearts, which is a greeting.


Tangyu replied with the same, adding ‘wan’ to it, signifying let’s play together.


“Hehe, so forward, huh?


Then let me be direct.


Are you free tonight?


Wanna go out for drinks?”


“No wonder Wang Dazhuang loves playing QQ.


It turns out some women on the internet are really straightforward.


It’s our first exchange and they’re already suggesting we meet for drinks.


With that kind of person, I can only say I need to see a picture first,” Tangyu thought, slowly typing, being new to chatting.


Before he could finish typing, the other side sent a rose: “Beauty, need to think that long?”


“Beauty?” Tangyu was taken aback, his face flushing.


The other person had mistaken him for a woman, and it turned out it was a guy.


He instantly got goosebumps and decided to close QQ right away.