Shang Bieye, looking at Yan Xinmeng’s serene face as if she were asleep, said with determination, “I will do my utmost to get the Medicine King to give you the Nine Revolutions Soul-Restoring Pill.” Early the next morning, Shang Bieye hired a carriage, and they immediately set off for Medicine King Valley. Although Bu Yuchen didn’t know where they got the information that the Medicine King still had another Nine Revolutions Soul-Restoring Pill, at least there was still a glimmer of hope to save Yan Xinmeng. On the way, the three of them took turns daily to channel their internal energy into Yan Xinmeng’s body. Fortunately, there was a young potato boy taking care of minor things, relieving them of worries. One day, while driving the carriage, the young potato boy asked Shang Bieye, who was sitting beside him, “Master, what kind of person is the Medicine King?”
“The Medicine King? I don’t know, you should ask your Uncle Wu.” After Shang Bieye spoke, he looked towards Wu Yangfeng. Wu Yangfeng was taken aback, unsure how to respond, not only because he had never met the Medicine King himself, but also because all the tales about the Medicine King were hearsay, and he couldn’t be sure if they were true. The only certain thing was that his medical skills were indeed very advanced.
“Yes, Yangfeng, what kind of person is the Medicine King?” Bu Yuchen, seeing Wu Yangfeng hadn’t answered, also asked out of curiosity.
“What kind of person is he?” Wu Yangfeng pondered for a moment before continuing, “I only know he’s a very skilled physician; as for the rest, I can’t confirm the rumors I’ve heard.”
“Rumors? What kind of rumors?” The young potato boy tilted his head, looking at Wu Yangfeng.
Wu Yangfeng thought for a moment and replied, “Rumors say his temperament is quite eccentric.”
“Oh! I thought it was something else. Isn’t it common for famous people to be like this, with a bunch of quirks and oddities?” Bu Yuchen said nonchalantly.
“It’s not just that; it’s said that after he heals someone, he requires them to do something or demands something from the patient or their family, and it’s something he specifies.”



