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Chapter 845 - Chapter 845 Chapter 845 Wu Xin Plants Willows Unintentionally
Chapter 845: Chapter 845 Wu Xin Plants Willows Unintentionally Chapter 845: Chapter 845 Wu Xin Plants Willows Unintentionally Elder Peng sought treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, which presented Feng Jun with a challenge.
In fact, he was capable of treating the disease, even to the extent that if a child were to suffer from it, he could simply teach them cultivation. Upon breaking through to become a martial master, the disease would heal without the need for medication.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that becoming a martial master makes one immune to this disease. Even martial masters can contract rheumatoid arthritis if they don’t take care of themselves, which results from disruption in qi and blood and imbalance between cold and heat.
However, it’s certain that among the cultivators of the Crimson Phoenix Sect, there are no sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis. Moreover, Feng Jun had also purchased some pills from Bai Luan that had miraculous effects on restraining damp cold.
Nonetheless, it would not be easy to completely cure someone of Elder Peng’s age.
Feng Jun inquired about the other party’s medical history–turns out, it’s a chronic issue dating back to his youth.
After some calculation, he said helplessly, “This illness cannot be completely cured in your case, because your medical history is too long.”
“Your body has reached a pathological physiological balance internally and externally. If you were actually cured, this balance would be disrupted, leading to a series of reactions… The key issue is that you are too old, which could lead to unpredictable consequences.”
Unpredictable consequences aren’t necessarily uncontrollable, and Feng Jun could maintain a full effort to ensure the end result isn’t too bad.
But he felt there was no need to do so, since the input and output were disproportionate–many people live their whole lives with injuries, and isn’t that just how it is?
“I understand what you mean by balance and imbalance,” Elder Peng nodded. As an “old athlete” who had undergone many physical exertions, he had a deep understanding of balance–not just within the body or nature itself, but also in society and politics–all require balance.
Still, he couldn’t help but feel regret, “It’s terrible when it flares up from time to time.”
“I can give you a pill,” Feng Jun said with a smile. “Grind it into powder, divide it into a hundred doses, and take one each time you have a flare-up, along with a dandelion soup, and I guarantee you won’t be in pain for twelve hours.”
What he planned to give away was an ordinary “Cold-Resistant Pill,” not for resisting the cold, but for warding off cold energy and also partially resisting the invasion of Yin Energy. Although the pills are yang in nature, their medicinal properties are relatively balanced and gentle.
The Cold-Resistant Pills he had were refined by the Crimson Phoenix Sect and were a bit more advanced than those found in the market. However, given Elder Peng’s advanced age, such medicinal properties were still quite potent for him, so dividing them into a hundred doses seemed appropriate.
All these calculations had been done on his mobile phone, and even if there were errors, they wouldn’t be off by much.
“Thank you very much,” Elder Peng replied with a smile and then asked, “How much does it cost?”
Feng Jun shook his head, “It’s free. I told you I would give it to you, so I am giving it to you.”
“Eh?” Elder Peng looked at him curiously, thinking to himself, isn’t this guy in desperate need of money?
Feng Jun saw through his thoughts and answered leisurely, “Although I’m in need of money, there are many things that cannot be measured in terms of money.”
Another day passed, and Feng Jun’s account grew by fifty million. Elder Peng also happily received a Foundation Establishment Pill, along with a pink Cold-Resistant Pill.
The Foundation Establishment Pill was green. After acquiring this pill, Elder Peng divided it into four parts and did not rush to consume it, instead he sought out Yuan Zihao, “Lao Yuan, do you recognize this pill?”
Yuan Zihao had no recollection of the pill, but his children were all too familiar with it. Yuan Huakun immediately asked, “Elder Peng, did you get this pill from Master Feng?”
“Yes,” Elder Peng nodded. “I bought it, fifty million for a pill. He said it can strengthen the foundation and build up the body’s energy… I just want to ask, do you know about this pill?”
“Fifty million isn’t expensive,” Yuan Huapeng interjected right away. Neither brother was particularly honest, always wary of others, so they wouldn’t say too much. However, in all fairness, Huapeng also believed that fifty million for a Foundation Establishment Pill was indeed inexpensive.
“You sly kid,” Elder Peng teased him with a laugh. “I’m asking about the origins of this pill, why are you talking in circles?”
After some hesitation, Hua Peng finally spoke the truth, “One of the pills that woke up my father had this among its ingredients. It’s very potent. Elder Peng, you shouldn’t waste it.”
He only went that far with his explanation, refusing to reveal anything more, even suggesting that if Elder Peng didn’t want it, he could sell the pill to him.
In the end, it was Yuan Zihao who managed to get the full story from him and then relayed it to Elder Peng.
Gao Qiang, Gazi, and others watched this entire exchange, feeling somewhat shocked: The pills Master Feng provided for our cultivation are worth so much?
Wang Haifeng had long abandoned any thoughts of dissent towards Feng Jun, but upon realizing he had already consumed three Foundation Establishment Pills, he couldn’t help but silently marvel–that was one hundred and fifty million casually given away.
Coach Wang’s father, also a billionaire, would definitely not be willing to spend such a large sum on someone’s cultivation.
After understanding the true value of the pill, Elder Peng became a bit restless and once again sought out Feng Jun. He wanted to know if, now during the peak of summer, he could start with one of the doses?
Feng Jun told him that consuming it during the peak of summer was fine, the main concern was to avoid taking it in spring and early summer. Additionally, one could take more in autumn–this season was suitable for reinforcing one’s health.
Moreover, taking this pill within Luohua Manor, especially in the valley, somewhat enhances its effect.
No sooner had Elder Peng left than Mrs. Hu Shengwei hurried over.
Hu Shengwei had undergone surgery, which was extremely successful, and Yang Chunni had also finished taking the Foundation Establishment Pill four times, with each dose being more effective than the last. She could even crawl around on the bed by herself now.
Getting out of bed… was still a bit difficult, as she had been bedridden for a long time. Yet being able to move around on the bed meant she could mostly take care of herself. She still needed assistance with eating and using the bathroom but it was already much less of a concern.
According to Mrs. Hu Shengwei’s analysis, if things continued to progress in this manner, her mother would be able to walk with crutches in another ten days or so. The recovery might be quicker than Mountain Master Feng had predicted, which was “two months”.
This was one of the few instances where Feng Jun’s estimates had been slightly off, but it was excusable as he had not previously taken on such a job.
Seeing her mother recovering well, Mrs. Hu became anxious to go to Chang’an to see how her husband was faring after his surgery.
But Hu Shengwei was much more assertive than she was, stating that his surgery had gone well, there were people attending to him, and she need not worry. The real need was for someone to keep their mother company; she must stay.
By the way, since the results are good, we should pay Master Feng the promised money… let’s not wait for him to have to remind us.
That’s why Mrs. Hu came to Feng Jun, firstly to express her gratitude, secondly to make a financial transfer, and thirdly to request a follow-up check for her elderly mother.
Feng Jun didn’t need to be involved in the transfer, Mrs. Hu could have contacted Li Shishi directly for that.
Upon hearing the request for a follow-up, Feng Jun checked on the bus at the gate and then took out another Foundation Establishment Pill. The schedule for taking it was the same as what had been arranged with Elder Peng.
He believed that the old lady would face no issues at all after consuming the final dose of Foundation Establishment Pill this winter, even until the same time next year. He even stated that they could leave now if they wished.
Worried about her husband’s health, Mrs. Hu, after obtaining the Foundation Establishment Pill, consulted her mother and learned that she was fit for travel. She immediately asked the guards to fit wheels to the bus and, after thanking everyone, left the manor.
Feng Jun sighed when he heard the news, feeling a slight regret–right then, he was in need of a deputy, and had considered Hu Shengwei for the role.
What kind of deputy? A glance at Elder Peng’s recent activities would make it clear.
Elder Peng’s spirits had markedly improved after taking a dose of the Foundation Establishment Pill. He had been warned by Yuan Huapeng and others about the pill’s potent medicinal properties, not suitable for public exposure–he even refrained from scraping a bit off for testing.
However, the Cold-Resistant Pill was different. It was only the size of a longan fruit, and when ground into powder, it could be divided into a hundred doses, used solely to resist the pain of rheumatic arthritis attacks.
What’s more crucial is that Feng Jun gave the pill as a gift without charging for it.
Elder Peng felt that the pill’s value wasn’t particularly high, and he was genuinely curious about the mechanism of Feng Jun’s pills within the human body.
Indeed, he was too curious. Sometimes, the elderly can act like inquisitive children.
So he wanted to share some of this powder with others, to help analyze its components– he could swear he had no intention of stealing Feng Jun’s pill formula; it was pure curiosity.
Yet, such matters could not be revealed to Feng Jun, and even though Feng Jun never explicitly stated it, there was no doubt he wouldn’t want certain things from the manor to leak out.
Under the pretense of wanting to visit Baixing Town, Elder Peng had someone drive him around the town in a Passat.
Even Xu Leigang’s family tagged along for the outing–despite the manor’s allure, staying there every day could become dull.
Elder Peng believed his actions were quite covert, but in reality, all his movements were under the watchful eye of King Crow.
King Crow had only returned that day, having spent about ten days on Mount Taibai overseeing the pest control, managing to clear out a significant portion of the insects.
Initially, Brother Zhang treated it as a rather mystical crow, but as time passed, he realized it was exceptionally clever and gradually considered it a “prospective Qi Refinement” creature.
After all, Luohua Manor already had a Qi Refinement-Realm butterfly, so another crow at the same level wasn’t that unusual.
Therefore, King Crow had a great time on Mount Taibai, with meat in every meal, and could even brazenly perch on the three thousand-year-old ancient tea trees.
While it liked the faint spiritual energy from the tea trees, for Brother Zhang, who treasured these trees as his life, such behavior was pushing the limits. But he somehow managed to tolerate it, only repeatedly emphasizing not to peck at the leaves or defecate at will.
Taking its time, King Crow slowly made its way back and just upon nearing the manor, it noticed Feng Jun’s Passat leaving.
After hesitating briefly, it followed the car.
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