My Foolish Husband Turned Out to Have a Hidden Identity Too-Chapter 241 - I Can Treat His Illness (Part 5)

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Chapter 241 -241: I Can Treat His Illness (Part 5)

Chapter 241 -241: I Can Treat His Illness (Part 5)

“What kind of idiotic things are you saying?” Ye Qiu clenched his fists tightly, his body trembling with anger, “I admit you have strong talent, but don’t think that makes you invincible. There are many alchemy masters stronger than you; if they can’t do it, how could you possibly manage it?”

Mu Ruyue didn’t even glance at Ye Qiu and instead turned her attention to the Dan Venerate.

The Dan Venerate pondered for a moment and then nodded gently, “I believe in this girl.”

How could he not believe in Yu’er’s daughter?

Now, repressing the excitement in his heart and ignoring the gazes of the people around, the Dan Venerate came to Mu Ruyue’s side and chuckled, “Girl, you can treat Medicine Sect like your own home. If anyone bullies you, and the Medicine Sect Master cannot settle it, come and find me. I may be old and not as agile as before, but I still have the ability to protect my disciples and grandchildren.”

With those words from the Dan Venerate, no one dare say anything even if this girl strutted around the Medicine Sect.

Ye Qiu’s complexion changed, rage filling his eyes as he looked at Mu Ruyue.

Will this Dan Venerate still help her after this girl fails to cure the Young Sect Master?

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It was laughable that Ye Qiu entirely believed the special treatment the Dan Venerate gave her was because of what she said, completely ignorant of the fact that his most beloved disciple back then was her mother…

The crowd gradually dispersed. Wu Yu didn’t leave but walked to Mu Ruyue’s side, smiling wryly, “You’ve caused quite a stir, girl. I just wonder why the Dan Venerate didn’t offer to take you as his disciple in the end.”

Mu Ruyue looked at the dispersing crowd and then at Wu Yu’s aged face, shrugging her shoulders, “Because my mother was his disciple, technically I should call him ‘Great Master’.”

Wu Yu was stunned for a moment, then laughed, “That’s not bad. The old man’s strength is very powerful, and his elixir skills are equally strong. Although I don’t know exactly at what level he is, he’s much stronger than me.”

Hearing this, Mu Ruyue was somewhat puzzled, “Didn’t you say the most powerful here are at the low-level Mortal rank?”

Wu Yu glared at her and said, “I indeed said so, but the problem is that the old man is not from here. He comes from the Central Province and represents the establishment of a branch Sect of Medicine Sect here, which means he’s a person from Central Province. The title of Dan Venerate also comes from there, and ‘Venerate’ is not a classification of level. For instance, here we call a stronger expert than ourselves a ‘master,’ but there they are called ‘Venerate,’ to express respect for the powerful. Do you understand what I’m saying?”

“Central Province? Master, you know a lot about Central Province?” Mu Ruyue blinked and asked.

“Heh, even though I have never been to Central Province, people of our standing can still understand some things, such as the famous Emperor Zi and Moon Venerate in the history of Central Province.”

Mu Ruyue’s heart skipped a beat; she had heard these two names countless times from Nangong Zifeng’s memories.

“Master, can you tell me about Emperor Zi and Moon Venerate?”

“Actually, I’m not very clear about it, but Moon Venerate is a title of respect, and so is Emperor Zi. Although he was called Emperor Zi, he was not an emperor. It seems to be because his name was Zi Huang, which earned him that honorific. As for the real name of Moon Venerate, I have no idea. Those two were a celestial couple of Central Province, with extraordinary talent and exceptional abilities, hearts in perfect union, envied by countless love-struck men and women. Most importantly, Moon Venerate was the only alchemist in Central Province whose skill level approached the divine-class. Sadly, they both perished a thousand years ago…”