Rural Peach Luck Crazy Doctor

Chapter 4: Chapter 4 Treating the Two Sisters



Ayireba and Ali, the sisters.

Although they were twins, the differences were quite obvious.

Ayireba's features were deeper, with more of an exotic flair.

Her watery eyes smiled; at first glance, she seemed like a warm and cheerful girl.

But Aiyinazha was different.

While her appearance bore an exotic charm, it blended seamlessly with a sense of Chinese beauty.

She had a touch of the classical Oriental cold beauty.

Her personality was also somewhat icy.

The sisters were the darlings of the village's security director.

They had grown up in this village since they were young.

But if anyone dared to touch the sisters without seeing clearly,

the security director would be capable of breaking the person's legs.

Now, the sisters had been admitted to the same art school.

It was said that they had already signed with some talent agency and were going to become big stars in the future.

They were different from these bumpkins.

Looking at the sisters, Chu Dazhuang suddenly understood the meaning of the term "sighing at the sight of the ocean."

Such women were probably beyond what he could ever enjoy.

However, the sisters didn't seem to have much personality.

They were about the same age as Chu Dazhuang.

When Chu Dazhuang's parents were still alive, the two families got along well.

They were acquainted, and now they got out of the car.

Ayireba greeted Dazhuang, who was under the shade of the tree.

"Yo, Dazhuang, why are you slacking off here? Aren't you afraid I'll go and tell your aunt?"

Aiyinazha didn't speak, but she gave Chu Dazhuang a faint smile as a greeting.

"Tch, go ahead and tell. I'm going to split from the family soon anyway," Chu Dazhuang said, unconcerned.

"Oh my, did you manage to get your family's land back? If you move out, will your uncle and aunt give back the land they swallowed up before?"

Ayireba obviously knew the situation with Chu Dazhuang's family.

When Dazhuang's parents passed away, the village land had gone to his uncle's name.

This directly resulted in Chu Dazhuang having no land in his name.

If he were to leave the family, he'd be without land.

For a kid from a peasant background like Chu Dazhuang, it would mean cutting off his means of livelihood.

This was also why Chu Dazhuang had been swallowing his pride and putting up with things in the Chu family all this time.

If it had been raised earlier, Chu Dazhuang might have been troubled and frowning for a long time.

But now?

Chu Dazhuang took his eyes off the sisters.

He said mysteriously, "Ayireba, you don't need to worry about that. You should be more concerned about the issue with you and your sister."

At his words, the sisters were both startled.

Usually cold Aiyinazha frowned and said, "Dazhuang, what nonsense are you talking about? What could be wrong with me and my sister?"

"Oh, really? Nothing at all?"

Chu Dazhuang looked at the sisters with a smile that was not quite a smile.

"Don't you both start feeling stomach pain when the weather gets cold? And during that time of the month, don't you suffer greatly?"

At this point, Chu Dazhuang could see the sisters' expressions becoming somewhat absent-minded.

He added another remark.

"And recently, hasn't the flow been especially heavy during that time?"

After hearing Chu Dazhuang's words, the sisters' complexions had changed dramatically!

Indeed, they both had this strange ailment.

But this sort of thing had always been extremely private for them.

They had even kept it from their own parents.

Moreover, the situation had become increasingly serious, and there were even signs of collapse.

This had all started to occur recently while they were still in school.

Even if Chu Dazhuang could gather information, it was impossible for him to find out to such an extent.

The things happening now were simply beyond belief for the two sisters.

"You...how could you possibly know that?"

Ayireba said with a somewhat unsightly expression.

"How do I know? Isn't your illness written all over your bodies?"

"Although you sisters look perfectly normal on the surface, I can tell there is a stagnation of qi and blood. It's a condition you were born with, isn't it?"

At these words, the shock was immense for the sisters.

Indeed, when they were in the big city, they had visited various famous doctors.

Eventually, through a series of connections, they found an old practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.

He gave them a diagnosis: a congenital imbalance of the meridians.

This condition, because it involved the regulation of meridians, was declared to be incurable by the old practitioner.

They could only alleviate the pain by taking good care of their health.

But how could the pair of sisters resign themselves to this?

They were so young, and the illness was taking hold.

It had a major impact on both their work and their day-to-day lives.

Moreover, according to the old doctor, it might even affect their ability to bear children.

The reason they had come back this time was actually to discuss with their parents how to treat this illness.

Who would have thought that here, of all places, Chu Dazhuang would discern the truth of their condition?

However, the sisters did not feel that their privacy was being invaded.

On the contrary, they felt a great surge of joy.

After all, the old doctor had had to call in a few old friends for a consultation to diagnose their condition.

It took several days before they received a response.

In contrast, Chu Dazhuang had spotted the signs immediately and pointed them out on the spot.

Just on that account, Chu Dazhuang was far superior to those old medical practitioners.

With this in mind, Ayireba said with a flush of embarrassment and expectation:

"Chu Dazhuang, since you were able to see the illness afflicting the both of us, do you have a way to treat it?"

Upon hearing this, Chu Dazhuang did not immediately reply to Ayireba but instead looked toward Aiyinazha, who had not spoken:

"I can treat this illness to some extent. Your sister wants to be cured, but what about you, Aiyinazha?"

Aiyinazha, being less extroverted than Ayireba but still perceptive,

shed her reserve and replied softly:

"I too want to be treated, Chu Dazhuang. If you have a way to cure our illness, no matter the cost, our family is willing to pay."

How the two sisters calling him "big brother" melted Chu Dazhuang's heart.

You should know, the last time they addressed him like that,

they were still naive and ignorant.

As he grew increasingly unsuccessful, the sisters simply called him 'Chu Dazhuang'

without any hint of contempt.

But being called 'big brother' was always nice.

"Alright, I will treat you today. Let's go to your house right now!"

Chu Dazhuang declared confidently.

Ayireba asked with some doubt, "Right now? Chu Dazhuang, don't you need to prepare anything beforehand?"

"No need, my own two hands are enough! I assure you your sisters will be completely healed."

Chu Dazhuang stated confidently.

Just now, he had identified the sisters' illness using the "Nine Revolutions Yin Yang Pupil Technique."

The problem with the meridians could be easily resolved by employing his own "Boundless Massaging Technique."

Seeing Chu Dazhuang's determination,

the sisters had no choice but to agree.

One in front and one behind, they led Chu Dazhuang towards their home.


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