My Dragon Baby and Billionaire Husband

Chapter 433: Seeking for a Whole Month at the Dragon King Temple 2



Chapter 433: Seeking for a Whole Month at the Dragon King Temple 2

Lu Jinyi extended his arm, draping it over Si Mingjing’s shoulder. "Of course, it’s Mingjing, the only Dragon Maiden from the Mu Continent! Even if you won’t do it for my humble sake as a monk, at least do it for the revered Dragon Maiden of the Mu Continent. Hurry and get the medicine, will you?"

Hua Jinse instantly clenched the prescription in her hand.

The young, spirited doctor was also shocked. With a hint of excitement in his disbelieving voice, he said, "You’re actually Si Mingjing? I’ve heard that you’ve become highly skilled in medicine, conquering both cancer and diabetes in the lower-ranked terrestrial nations, and even cured the King of Gendaya’s migraines?"

"I dare not accept such praise."

Si Mingjing explained, "It was my master who conquered cancer, Academician Zhou from A Country who conquered diabetes. I only cured the King of Gendaya’s migraines."

"I’m sorry, Miss Si! I failed to recognize a great person right before my eyes!"

Upon learning she was Si Mingjing, the young doctor immediately changed his attitude.

The news that Si Mingjing had cured the King of Gendaya’s migraines—a condition renowned doctors had failed to treat—had already spread throughout the Undersea World, becoming an astonishing tale.

The young doctor greatly admired Si Mingjing and never imagined he would actually meet her in person today.

He fumbled in his pocket for paper but, finding none, rolled up his sleeve. "Miss Si, could you give me an autograph? Signing on my arm would be fine."

Si Mingjing was rendered speechless for a moment.

"Move aside!" Lu Jinyi pushed the young male doctor away and stood protectively in front of Si Mingjing. "An autograph from my own sister—do you think you can just get one whenever you want?"

He was her own brother, and even he hadn’t managed to get one yet!

"Really not possible?" the young male doctor asked, unwilling to give up.

Lu Jinyi stated assertively, "Not possible!"

Si Mingjing smiled silently, sitting beside them and calmly packing up her medicine box.

Another highly respected elderly doctor walked up to Si Mingjing, handed her his business card, and said, "Miss Si, I am the director of the First Hospital of the Imperial Capital in the Mu Continent. If it’s convenient for you, I sincerely invite you to our hospital’s oncology department to hold a special lecture on cancer."

Si Mingjing accepted the business card and handed over her own, proactively seeking to expand her business. "Alright. My company is currently developing a Chinese patent medicine to treat cancer. A Country on land is also conducting clinical trials, which have now progressed to the third phase with significant results. If you’re willing to consider it, once my company develops this Chinese patent medicine for cancer, I can send a batch to your hospital in advance to test its efficacy."

The old director was very interested and wished to speak with Si Mingjing in detail.

However, this was Lady Hua’s bedroom, which was not a convenient place for such a discussion.

The old director said, "If you have time, Miss Si, please come to our hospital tomorrow, and we can talk in detail."

"No problem."

After reaching an agreement, Si Mingjing bid farewell to Lady Hua.

"Lady Hua, I will take my leave now. If you can’t find the medicine here, you can try purchasing it from Chinese pharmacies on land."

Lady Hua nodded. Seeing the doctors’ evident admiration for Si Mingjing, she suddenly felt inclined to try her treatment.

"Jinse, go buy the medicine."

After some thought, Hua Jinse sent someone to purchase the medicine on land.

Then, she arranged for a submarine to take her mother to the sea surface. Lady Hua would stay on a large cruise ship, where she could sunbathe on the deck whenever she pleased.

「Three days later.」

Si Mingjing returned to the cruise ship to give Granny Hua a follow-up examination. After taking three doses of medicine, the swelling in Granny Hua’s face had subsided, and while the edema in her limbs hadn’t completely disappeared, it had significantly reduced.

Si Mingjing took Granny Hua’s pulse and examined her tongue. The tongue was light red with a thin, white, dry coating, and the pulse was slow and smooth—all signs that the medicine was working and her condition was gradually improving.

Si Mingjing wrote another prescription with slight adjustments to the medication and handed it to Granny Hua.

"Granny, I’ve reduced the dosage. Take this new prescription for seven more doses, still as a decoction. I’ll examine you again in seven days, and by then, you should be fully recovered. In the meantime, you still need to relax and get plenty of sunlight."

Granny Hua had taken three doses of the medicine, the swelling in her face had gone down, and she felt much more spirited, enjoying the sea breeze and sunshine.

"Can I really be cured? And it won’t recur?" Granny Hua asked. The most frustrating part of her illness was its tendency to recur. Just when she thought she was better, reality would cruelly dash her hopes, and the illness would return within a few months.

Si Mingjing, sitting beside her, said, "If I guarantee now that it won’t recur, you might not believe me. So, let’s let time be the judge of that."

Granny Hua laughed. "You’re an honest child. If you had guaranteed it, I’d be more skeptical. But the way you’ve put it gives me hope. By the way, do you play mahjong? I’ve invited a few old ladies to play, and your grandmother is among them."

Si Mingjing shook her head. "I don’t know how."

"Never mind, I’ll teach you! How can a young person like you not know how to play mahjong? Who’ll keep you company and help you pass the time when you’re old?"

Hua Jinse, worried that her mother might get bored sunbathing on the deck all day, had invited several elderly ladies to play mahjong with Granny Hua now that her swelling had subsided. They were all seniors, and playing mahjong on deck all day while soaking up the sun didn’t tire them at all—it was the best of both worlds.

Si Mingjing thought Hua Jinse was very considerate.

"You have a filial and caring daughter," she commented.

"Your grandmother is the truly lucky one," Granny Hua replied. "When she arrives, I’ll be sure to sing your praises to her."

Just as Si Mingjing finished Granny Hua’s follow-up examination, Hua Jinse invited three distinguished elderly ladies over. Si Mingjing instantly recognized one of them as her grandmother.

"Grandma," she greeted.

Mrs. Bai, who was chatting with another old lady, lit up with joy upon hearing Si Mingjing’s voice. She boasted, "See? This is my Ajiu! She’s changed her name to Si Mingjing now, but she’s still my precious Ajiu!"

"She’s grown up to be so beautiful! Qiuying, how did you get to be so blessed?"

Mrs. Bai’s given name was Bai Qiuying.

Granny Hua also chimed in, "Qiuying, you’ve come just in time. My recovery is all thanks to your precious granddaughter."

Mrs. Bai beamed with pride. "Of course! I had just brought my granddaughter home, and before she could even take a sip of water, I sent her over to treat you. See how good I am to you? Remember to go easy on me later during mahjong."

Si Mingjing stood idly by, watching the elderly women exchange pleasantries.

Hua Jinse had someone move the mahjong table onto the deck. Si Mingjing sat beside Mrs. Bai, watching the old ladies play.

After a few rounds, Mrs. Bai had won the most. She said proudly, "My luck is good today! It must be because my granddaughter is sitting next to me, bringing me financial fortune. Oh, this granddaughter of mine, she’s always been my good luck charm, ever since she was little!"

"Before she was even born, I prayed at the Dragon Temple for an entire month. I told myself, I don’t ask for anything else in this life, just for one of my two daughters to give me a dragon granddaughter. It didn’t matter which one. I vowed I would cherish her above all else!"


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