Chapter 154: First Exposition of Medical Skills 2
Chapter 154: First Exposition of Medical Skills 2
——[Did she just admit she was a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor? Can you just lie without a draft nowadays?]
——[Graduates from TCM colleges who haven’t obtained their doctoral qualification certificates don’t even dare call themselves a Chinese medicine doctor, miss. Xiang, how inflated is your ego?]
——[Hahaha lmao, my best friend just roasted Xiang Yi saying the way she talks is revealing of her poor demeanor, and she even said she’s Zhang Zhou’s* younger sister, who is a fake poser]
——[Recently, a drama with a strong female lead has been trending. I have a bold thought— the Vase Fairy is trying to copy the female lead...]
——[People are never satisfied. She is kind of talented in music, why can’t she stick with that? Why does she have to keep faking it like this? It’s so annoying to watch]
...
In the comments, several eerie netizens began to appear. Xiang Yi’s reputation was already pretty negative, and several people had already developed the habit of berating Xiang Yi regardless of her outstanding performance on “Two Under One Roof”, refusing to change their perspective.
As long as they are persistent, they could find faults in a saint.
But they had underestimated how many fans Xiang Yi had accumulated, as several people immediately jumped out to refute:
——[Hey, you keyboard warriors, try randomly stabbing yourself with a needle and see if you bleed or not!]
——[Keeping the needle embedded is an acupuncture method, but pulling it out is also a method, okay?]
——[Some people have their eyes clouded by lard. Can you not tell how familiar her actions were? Our whole family is watching the stream together, and my grandfather is a TCM doctor. He says although Yi mei doesn’t have a TCM certification, she seems to understand medicine quite well]
...
The comment section was tearing at each other’s throats, yet the scene was incredibly peaceful.
Acupuncture is effective in treating fevers, and Xiang Yi had ingested the fever-reducing medication Shi Sui had given her. Soon, her condition was much better with the help of both factors.
The boys from Sea7 looked at her in unison, waiting for her to assign them tasks.
Xiang Qi pretentiously stuffed his hands in his pockets. Removing his sunglasses, he couldn’t help but glance at her every couple of seconds...
“You go pick some jasmine flower buds...”
“Can the two of you chop some wood? Remember to wear gloves...”
“The four of you can go to Little Rabbit Farm and harvest some carrots...”
The girl’s voice was soft and clear, making sure everyone had a task to do that wasn’t overwhelming.
Happily, the boys set out energetically.
Xiang Qi sounded annoyed. “Hey, what should we do?” He pointed at himself and Shi Sui. However, his vicious attitude made it seem like he would give Xiang Yi the middle finger at any moment.
Some people in the live comments were overjoyed. [Judging by Hades’ attitude, he must hate her guts]
Seeing her third brother, Xiang Yi felt a lump in her heart. She sniffed and weakly said, “What do you want to do? I’ll listen to you.”
The crew: ???
The netizens: ???
——[Is the poser trying to gain Hades’ favor?? One thing leads to another, it seems like only Hades and his domineering attitude can subdue her!]
But what nobody expected was...
The internationally renowned designer grumpily picked up a paper box, pulled out a few tissues, and stuffed them at Xiang Yi’s nose without an explanation.
Her face was small, and his hands were big. The motion basically covered the girl’s face.
“What are you standing there for! Blow your damn nose!”
Xiang Yi was confused but could only do as she was told.
Xiang Qi continued to scold her. “Blow harder!”
The girl’s slender figure began to tremble at the motion.
Millions of live viewers watched the incredible scene...
Xiang Qi tossed out the tissue and drew a clean one to clean her nose. Displeased, he said, “Ick. So gross.”
*Translator’s Note: Zhuang Zhou refers to Chinese philosopher from the Song dynasty, Zhuang Zi known for heavy and long reflections on normativity of Daoism.