The Ghost of Paper Man

Chapter 24: Night debate

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Perhaps disease is a punishment, and almost all living things get sick.

"It's the third time, you still have another hour." This is the reminder of the female ghost to us.

I don't know what will happen to our fate in an hour

I followed her to the pavilion in the backyard and consulted her. This time I was sitting opposite each other at close range. I could see her face clearly. Her eyes became pure and clear at the moment. The cilia on her face were illuminated by the lights, but a black air was faintly revealed under her fair skin. .

From her pulse, I concluded that she had a chronic illness, and asked: "What are the symptoms of the girl?" I also know a little bit about Chinese medicine.

"Every time the slave Tiankui comes, I feel severe pain and bleeding continues. His Royal Highness said this is a warning to me. If I leave without authorization, I will die in blood." Lu Ji whispered.

I explained: "If the girl is not born with a congenital disease, it is because she has been poisoned with chronic poison."

The other party immediately became vigilant, and then asked: "Mister, do you know what poison is caused by it?"

"Croton, rhubarb, Shengnanxing, morning glory, cantharidin, pokeweed, mercury, musk, lead powder, achyranthes, centipede, etc., may cause more than female metrorrhagia." I explained according to the medicinal properties of Chinese medicine.

Lu Ji nodded in response, and I added: "These drugs are harmful to women." In the second half of the sentence, I didn't say, "I don't know if it is harmful to female ghosts!"

The other party withdrew his arm from my hand, put down his sleeves, and asked, "What happened to the scholar you mentioned and Nie Xiaoqian?"

I also know that people and ghosts have different paths, and the final outcome is not good, so I didn’t tell her that Ning Caichen was in a very dark era, and there are two sequels to "A Chinese Ghost Story", which I have watched. Not good.

Regarding Lu Ji’s question, I can only answer: "Our destiny is controlled by others, but we can fight for it, although it will pay a great price."

The other party asked: "Do you think it's worth it?"

I nodded and continued: "Take me as an example. I owe His Royal Highness the Ghost Emperor 20 years. If I don't fight for myself, I will give up my life for 20 years. What is the result of your Highness' agreement?"

"Is the son willing to stay to pay off the debt?" Lu Ji still had this question.

I couldn't answer. The other party understood what I meant, and went on: "The son does not need to repay the debt of the 20 years, but he needs to exchange the souls of ten people."

To let others pay off my debts, and to spend my life, violates my conscience and morality as a human being.

Green Ji explained: "You are a doctor, and the lives of ten people are not difficult for you. For the most sinister people, you only need to do it with your hands."

As a doctor, especially a doctor in the emergency department, the life and death of a patient is in their hands. A slight mistake can take the life of a patient, and some even kill him.

But when I graduated, I took an oath before the Red Cross to abide by the professional ethics of doctors throughout my life, otherwise the hospitals and clinics would not be doctors who rescue the wounded, but the "white wolf" who lived for money, fame and fortune.

Seeing that I was hesitant, Green Ji continued to introduce: "Your grandfather is a wise man. Prosperity and wealth are not worthy of the nobles. With power, you can control the destiny of others. Power is in control, so why worry about prosperity and fame. ?"

I immediately said: "I can't use someone else's life to pay my debts. This violates my conscience and morality. Before I officially become a doctor, I will make a heavy oath and I will never violate the professional ethics of a doctor!"

Lu Ji took a deep breath, and then asked: "You must have encountered a lot of heinous people. Some people are full of evil, but they have not been punished by law, let alone received retribution. If they ask you for medical treatment, you don't want to take the opportunity. Get rid of them and do harm to the people?"

Her question is not complicated, but I considered it for a while and immediately replied: “In front of the doctor, there are only patients, not good or evil. As long as they come to us for treatment, they are our patients. The doctor’s responsibility is It is the bounden duty of a doctor to save the dying and to heal the wounded, and to treat the sick. I am not a judge, so I cannot judge the good and evil of the patient, let alone the executioner, and cannot take the patient's life!"

Lu Ji also thought quickly, and then questioned: "Then if the patient you want to save is not thief and stubborn, and if you save him, it will cause more innocent people to be injured or even die, then do you want to Continue to save him?"

"Save!" I replied affirmatively: "His illness lies in his sex. I want to restore his health. His evil lies in his soul. I want to make him reject evil to good. If I can't make it good, explain my medical skills. no."

Lu Ji couldn't convince me, so she changed the subject, "Then the gentleman may heal the slave's illness?"

I thought quickly, and then replied: "If it is a female patient, I am confident that it can be treated, and I have not brought any medicine this time, but only brought acupuncture and moxibustion equipment. I am afraid that it will be difficult for the girl to return to normal."

Lu Ji stood up, turned and walked towards the window, and then walked to the door, wandering back and forth for a few steps, finally made up her mind, and said: "You will treat me with acupuncture, no matter whether it can make me heal, I don't blame it. You will leave you safe!"

I hurriedly opened the two books I carried with me, held the Buddha's feet temporarily, and then took out the acupuncture equipment, explaining: "I need hot soup for acupuncture and moxibustion. Is there a girl who may suffer a silver needle piercing my body?"

She hesitated again, and then said to me: "You stay here later, I will go out."

I should. She opened the door quickly and left. I took the opportunity to find a way to detoxify with acupuncture.

When Lu Ji returned, there was an extra copper kettle and a string of copper bells in her hand.

She hung the bell on the brow of the door, and when she turned her palm, she turned into a copper furnace with a red charcoal fire. She put the copper kettle filled with water on the furnace and burned it. Only half an hour to administer the needle for me!"

"An oil lamp." I responded, with alcohol cotton inside the needle, but I'm not sure if it still works? Burning the silver needle with a flame can also be sterilized.

Lu Ji conjured a lotus leaf lamp and ignited it.

But acupuncture still needs an unspeakable requirement. I blushed and said: "The girl needs to take off her clothes before she can apply the needle!"

The other party blushed, and immediately refused, I can understand.

Green Ji said: "I will keep my personal clothes, so it won't delay your search for acupuncture points, right?"

I should. This is also one of acupuncture, but the premise is that after the needle is put on, the patient can't move or move at a time, otherwise the clothes will be affected and the needle body will be driven.

Green Ji slowly untied her belt, and took off the big red silk long dress, leaving only the white underwear.

The scene is not as good as I expected and imagined. The other party only has his hands, feet and head exposed, and all other parts of his body are wrapped in gauze.

I took a deep breath, motioned her to lie down on the recliner, checked the acupuncture equipment, and started looking for acupuncture points.

There are 720 acupuncture points on the human body, 52 single acupoints, 309 double acupoints, and 50 extra meridian acupuncture points. Among these acupuncture points, there are 108 key acupoints and 36 "dead acupuncture points". Since the other party wants me to acupuncture for it, he will give my life to me. Maybe she really believed in my professional ethics as a doctor.

However, when my fingers touched her body, she was still obviously nervous and vigilant. Her skin was tight, and I first found the current Chengqi point on her face. When I pierced the acupuncture point under Lu Ji's eyelids with a stainless steel needle that had been sterilized in the flame, a look of horror appeared in her eyes.

I was busy comforting her: "I will not harm any patient, and I will not allow myself to make the slightest mistake in the treatment of the patient!"

After listening, she relaxed a lot and let out a breath.

I quickly pierced the needle into her tears. Tears burst into her eyes. (End of this chapter)