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Peerless Martial Expert in the City-Chapter 257 - 260: Liver Disease Patients
Great success!
Xiao Yi looked at his masterpiece with satisfaction and continued with his actions, placing the medicinal pills into the packaging box he had bought from the supermarket earlier, and then pouring that small bowl of black stuff into two tiny bottles beside it.
These medicinal pills, give two to Elder An, and keep the other two for future use. This ointment, give one bottle to Elder An’s granddaughter, and the other one to Senior Qingqing.
After packing everything, Xiao Yi glanced at the outcomes on the surface and immediately made up his mind.
Just then, Elder An’s phone call came in again, asking anxiously why he hadn’t arrived yet. Hearing Elder An’s anxious voice on the phone, Xiao Yi couldn’t help but feel guilty. He quickly apologized profusely, assuring that he would arrive soon, which finally appeased Elder An, who reminded him to be careful on the road.
After hanging up, Xiao Yi rushed to his room, opened the wardrobe, and prepared to change his clothes. The ones he was wearing had gotten stained with spots during the preparation of the medicinal pills and were naturally not suitable for visiting anymore. When he opened the wardrobe, his eyes glanced at the clothes Shen Xiaoxiao had bought for him last time. He hesitated for a moment but then turned his head away, picked up his usual attire, put it on, and hurried out the door.
From Azure Waterfront to the place Elder An mentioned, Xiao Yi didn’t know how far it was, but after a moment’s hesitation, he decided not to drive the Maserati. Although it was exhilarating to drive, he always felt it was too flashy and generally wouldn’t drive it unless there was some urgent emergency.
Having already delayed so much time preparing the medicine, taking the bus was definitely not an option. What if the distance was a bit further? Would he have to wait for Elder An to make another urging phone call or let him wait hungry for a meal?
Although Xiao Yi generally didn’t like to waste, he wasn’t a fool; he understood the priorities. After leaving Azure Waterfront, he walked directly towards the main road ahead. That was a major thoroughfare where taxis were usually easier to hail.
"What’s the matter!"
"Probably had a sudden heart attack?"
"Let’s call and report a 120 for him!"
"What report, just get out of my way, why do so many people meddle in others’ affairs."
"..."
As Xiao Yi just reached the side of the main road, ready to hail a taxi, a murmuring whisper reached him. His brows puckered slightly, and he looked in the direction of the sound. He saw a sparse group of people huddled together, gesturing and talking about something in the center.
Just then, a taxi with its empty car indicator light on slowly approached. Xiao Yi hesitated with his raised hand, then walked towards the crowd gathered together.
Even though he wasn’t very close to the group and there was some traffic noise from the roadside, his hearing was far superior to normal people. The discussions from the group reached his ears, suggesting that someone might have had a sudden heart attack?
This kind of condition could be life-threatening.
After a brief hesitation, he decided to go have a look.
"Excuse me, please let me through."
When he reached the middle of the crowd, Xiao Yi immediately saw the situation clearly: a man in his fifties, in the prime of his life, was slanted on the concrete ground, beside a silver-black Audi, its door still open.
From the way the man had fallen, it looked like he had collapsed while the car door was open, preparing to get out.
Seeing the expression on the man’s face who had fallen to the ground, Xiao Yi’s face suddenly showed shock. He could tell at a glance that the man had indeed fainted due to a heart issue, but the root of his illness was not his heart—it was his liver!
Moreover, with just this one look, he had already determined that his liver disease had reached a very serious stage!
"Doesn’t he have any relatives or friends? Does anyone here recognize him?"
Xiao Yi turned his head and glanced at the onlookers.
"No, we don’t know him, we’re all just passing by. But it seems like he came alone. He just got out of the car and then suddenly fell over," someone replied, having been watching from the beginning, answering Xiao Yi’s question.
Upon hearing this answer, Xiao Yi took a deep breath and, without hesitation, quickly walked over.
Seeing Xiao Yi actually approaching the man, the crowd of onlookers was stunned. No one expected someone to really intervene. Those who were losing interest and prepared to disperse were now thrillingly reencircling the scene.
That’s the way people are—they themselves neither dare nor wish to do good deeds, but deep down, they always hope someone else will step forward to do what’s right.
After all, no one knows if they too might need someone to step up and do a good deed for them someday.
But when they saw Xiao Yi’s actions, they were all stunned again.
They saw Xiao Yi walk over, but he didn’t make a call for emergency medical services or rush the man to the hospital. Instead, he went up to the man, bent down, took his wrist in his hand, and appeared to be a divine doctor about to save a life.
"This kid isn’t thinking of saving him by himself, is he? What a foolhardy thing to do."
"Exactly, he’s barely grown a full set of whiskers. Does he know how to save someone? The man’s already in this state; don’t torment him to death."
"Yeah, even if this kid was a real doctor, you shouldn’t recklessly take charge in these situations. Not only could you harm the person, but look at the victim—he drives an Audi and wears a Patek Philippe on his wrist, worth at least several hundred thousand. How can someone meddle in the affairs of such people? If something goes wrong, even selling him might not cover a sip of soup! He’s probably a student from the nearby Medical College, these young people, so reckless, sigh..."
"..."
The crowd suddenly grew restless, pointing and making comments about Xiao Yi in the middle. Some well-intentioned people loudly advised him not to be presumptuous.
Amidst the crowd, Xiao Yi paid no mind to their comments, instead focusing intently on the faint pulse of the man. Hearing the man’s pulse, Xiao Yi’s expression grew even more solemn.
The man’s condition was even more serious than he had initially thought.
Forget it, waking him up would suffice; the man would have to seek medical treatment for his illness himself.
After listening to the pulse for a while, Xiao Yi shook his head and let go of the man’s wrist. (To be continued. If you enjoy this work, please feel welcome to vote for it at Qidian.com. Your support is my greatest motivation.)







