The Strongest Mad Son-in-law

Chapter 154: You Are Really Sick [October 30th, 13/13]



"So simple?" the elder said in surprise.

However, at this moment, George suddenly snorted coldly, "Hmph! It's all deceit! If massaging can cure people, why would we need doctors? Xu Hao, I think you are a complete fraud! Others can't see it, and have been fooled by you, but I, George, am here tonight to expose your scam!"

Chen Hai saw this young foreigner dare to question Xu Hao and said displeasedly, "Foreign friend, it's perhaps not very appropriate for you to make baseless accusations like this? Young brother Xu Hao saved my father's life, and he is a great benefactor to the Chen Family. By questioning him like this, where do you leave me, Mr. Chen?"

Mark Weining quickly apologized, "Mr. Chen, please calm your anger. My grandson doesn't know any better and has caused you trouble."

Chen Hai snorted coldly and said no more, but the look he gave George was clearly hostile.

George clearly wasn't willing to back down; he felt he had the privilege of a foreigner—diplomatic immunity—and that he could be a bit excessive at times.

Louise glanced at George and scoffed, "Have you forgotten that dear Xu saved Elder Chen? Although the Huaya people value hierarchy, they value gratitude even more. They are not like someone who can't even show respect for the elderly."

Xu Hao walked over and massaged the elder a few times, then smiled and said, "There, you can have a good night's sleep tonight, but you must never stay up for more than two consecutive nights again, otherwise I might have to come and treat you again."

The elder felt remarkably comfortable throughout his body and laughed, "Haha! Who says our traditional Chinese medicine doctors are no good? Young friend Xu Hao pressed on me a few times, and I feel refreshed and invigorated. Old Chen, come here, I feel like I can go another three hundred rounds with you!"

Chen Buyi glared at him, and the threat in his eyes was unmistakable. Keep rambling nonsense, and believe it or not, I'll finish you off when we get back! Back when we were at war, who was it that wouldn't stop clinging to my back, insisting that I carry them!

Xu Hao cured the elder's disease in just a few moves, earning the admiration of everyone present. No one thought it was an act because everyone knew the elder well.

But to George, it was all an act.

George knew that if he spoke up now, he would undoubtedly be scolded by his grandfather, so he whispered to Louise, "Louise, I know you really want to save your grandfather, but do you really believe that such a young guy is better than all the famous doctors we have in America?

Don't forget, every year, Americans feature in the Nobel Prize in Medicine, but not a single Huaya person! The disease of that old man just now was obviously a minor one, but your grandfather's illness is a well-known complicated medical case to the entire American medical community!"

Louise hadn't thought so much about it, but after George's words, she also felt she might have been too rash. After all, she didn't know much about Xu Hao, a nobody. So she asked, "George, what exactly are you trying to say?"

George said, "He mentioned that Mr. Li has a serious illness, right? And said that if it breaks out, it could immediately be fatal. Think about it, doesn't Mr. Li now remind you of your grandfather back then? Both of them show no signs of illness, but your grandfather suddenly fell ill. If he can cure Mr. Li's disease, it suggests he might be able to cure your grandfather's as well."

Though George said this out loud, he sneered to himself. The disease that Louise's grandfather suffered from was extremely rare, and over the years, there have been no patients with a similar condition. Some authoritative neurologists have even said that his disease will not be seen again in the future.

Because they understood the cause and the mechanism of the disease thoroughly.

Regrettably, they could not cure it.

After some thought, Louise said, "Dear Xu, you just said that Old Mr. Li is seriously ill; why don't you take a look at him?"

Xu Hao glanced at her. He had heard what George said to her and knew she didn't trust him very much.

Xu Hao said indifferently, "Mr. Li's illness, I'll treat him now because I don't know when it might suddenly flare up. But I also treat based on my mood, so, for the time being, I feel that I will not treat your grandfather."

After saying that, Xu Hao looked towards Old Mr. Li in the crowd.

Elder Chen and the others followed Xu Hao's gaze and were surprised to see it was Li Ta Tian!

Li Ta Tian, somewhat puzzled, pointed to himself and said, "Young friend Xu Hao, you're saying I'm seriously ill?"

Xu Hao nodded seriously, "That's right, and it's quite severe. If it breaks out, it could claim your life in an instant."

"That can't be right?"

Li Ta Tian was a bit confused. He knew Xu Hao's medical skills were excellent since even the Southwest Medicine King Lei Qianjue had taken him as a teacher, "But I'm bouncing around every day, not feeling anything wrong. I'm in great shape and everything tastes great."

Just then, Elder Dong walked over and said loudly, "Old Li, I think it's kidney deficiency. That's why young friend Xu Hao indirectly reminded you to be moderate!"


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