Chapter 483: 483: Aftermath
Chapter 483: Chapter 483: Aftermath
Feng Jun received the used talismans and had already come to terms with the situation, accepting the reality of it.
He had sought benefits for his disciples, and that certainly couldn’t be said to be wrong; the disciples’ filial piety towards their family elders wasn’t wrong either, and the old lady’s doting on her great-grandson was also not at fault.
Therefore, the occurrence of this incident could be seen as a disaster without a cause.
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But clearly, with such an incident having occurred, his plans to ascend to a higher rank in the near future had to be put on hold.
Hence, he gave Wang Haifeng a call and made some arrangements.
After two days and nights of emergency treatment, the girl finally pulled through the danger, and what awaited her were hundreds of surgeries.
She also regained consciousness. The likelihood of someone who had died once seeking death again was extremely low, but for a girl in the bloom of youth, her life was almost ruined, as she could never restore her previous appearance.
At this point, the girl’s family finally had some breathing room and began to settle accounts with Wang Haifeng’s cousin.
Wang Haifeng’s uncle’s family agreed to cover the medical expenses, but that wasn’t all the girl’s family wanted; they demanded that the two get married, or else they would take the boy to court.
What crime he should be charged with was a matter for the judge, but in any case, the girl’s family made it clear that this issue was not over!
The boy was quite responsible and willing to marry the girl, but the Wang family, other than him, was adamantly opposed—we’re willing to cover the medical expenses, and that’s already considering humanitarianism.
Let’s go to court then, whoever is scared.
In the end, the boy still contacted Wang Haifeng and quietly negotiated, “Uncle Hai, could that divine… help cure her?”
He didn’t originally believe in such things, but surviving a fall from the sixth floor unharmed made disbelief impossible.
Coach Wang felt as if he had been screwed over in his mind, “I’m telling you, that talisman was originally sought by me for your great-grandfather!”
The boy hunched over, the events of the past two days seeming to have drained all his vitality, making him look like a little old man, “Uncle Hai, I already know my mistake, and I will repay you… and my great-grandma properly in the future.”
“Do I care about your repayment?” Wang Haifeng huffed in annoyance, “Do you know the value of that talisman?”
“Priceless, it saved my life,” the boy was also quick with sweet talk, but the next moment he revealed his true thoughts, “It has to be worth at least a million.”
Wang Haifeng’s uncle’s family was indeed just an ordinary one, and to them, a million was significant; Wang Haifeng’s father did have money, but even close brothers should keep clear accounts.
“A million?” Wang Haifeng was so exasperated he rolled his eyes, “I’ll give you twenty million; can you get me ten talismans like that one, huh?”
The boy became even more dejected, “How would I know where to sell those?”
Wang Haifeng glared at him in irritation, “You can’t buy these with money!”
The boy grew even more discouraged, and his back bent further.
Seeing him like this, Wang Haifeng didn’t know what else to say, “Have your dad negotiate with the girl’s family; if she can recover, can we then let this matter go?”
The boy’s eyes lit up at the mention, “Recover? Like before?”
It goes to show that he was still a child, daring to imagine his girlfriend could be as before.
Yet oddly enough, Wang Haifeng knew the probability was high. He sighed, “I suppose so.”
With this promise, the boy didn’t even consult his father and went straight to the girl’s family.
And then, he got punched a few times…
However, the other party did state that if their daughter could return to her former state, they would pay back the medical expenses advanced by his family.
The boy gathered up his courage to ask once more, can I take her to see the divine being for treatment?
Then he got thrown out—Are you planning to take her away and kill her?
Given the girl’s current condition, leaving the hospital would likely mean she couldn’t last much longer.
The boy, disheartened, reported back to his uncle, only to find him smiling, “They agreed that once she’s better, this incident can be put to rest?”
“Yes,” the boy nodded, “But… we can’t take her out.”
“Alright, you don’t need to worry about this anymore,” Wang Haifeng sighed deeply.
The master had already told him before; this matter had to be resolved properly, but it probably wouldn’t be easy to take the girl away—Feng Jun had already experienced the dedication of the medical staff more than once.
So all he needed was a promise from the other party.
That night, a doctor wearing a large mask entered the ICU where the girl was.
He looked at the bed as if he had entered the wrong room; he stayed in the room for less than ten seconds before leaving.
Feng Jun had taken the girl to the Mobile Phone Dimension. When they transferred, she was just clinging to life.
Seeing her condition, he thought about healing her mostly and then bringing her back to the Earth Plane.
But then it occurred to him, that wouldn’t be appropriate. If the girl slowly recovered to normal, it would already seem miraculous. But if she was healed in the blink of an eye—wouldn’t the relevant authorities come looking for him following the trail?
Miracles could happen, but a miracle too contrary to nature was better left unoccurred.
So, in the Mobile Phone Dimension, he treated the girl for three days.
It was not easy at all. Many parts of the girl’s skeleton had been shattered into pieces, making the three-dimensional puzzle game extremely challenging.
Fortunately, he had Mi Yunshan, who had reached the second transformation of transcending the mundane, to help him out quite a bit.
Sister Lin was wholeheartedly devoted to him, finding an extra person in the room with bizarre clothing and not saying anything about it, instead she seemed quite amused by the situation.
In fact, she felt secretly pleased, because everyone was saying that the Divine Doctor might come from an exceptional Cultivation power—evident by his hairstyle and clothes. Now that she had access to the Divine Doctor’s secrets, she felt honored.
Since she was so well-behaved, Feng Jun certainly needed to show some appreciation. Amidst his busyness, he indulged in multiple sessions of Dragon Phoenix Supreme.
However, Feng Jun did not activate the Spirit Gathering Array of Mount Zhige again, and just cultivated plainly.
He was quite lucky that on the second day after his arrival, Yu Changqing activated the Spirit Gathering Array again.
Thus, he and Sister Lin mooched on the spiritual energy in the room. Although the effect wasn’t great, it was enough for the second-level cultivation transcendence.
On the fourth day, as he was planning to leave, Yu Changqing came to him, saying that her senior brother had already taken the Storage Talisman and would arrive in two or three days.
When Feng Jun heard this, he really wanted to wait for her senior brother’s arrival, even if encountering her senior brother might lead to some accidents—Sister Hong had been constantly nagging about the Storage Talisman, and his ears were practically developing calluses from it.
But he didn’t dare wait. Why? Because his greatest confidence now against High-Rank Cultivators wasn’t explosives—that was in the past—but the ability to transfer across dimensions.
However, he had transferred the girl from the Earth Plane here alive. How did he do it? Energy points at zero!
If he waited for Yu Changqing’s senior brother, he would have to charge a lot of energy points to ensure the trade—if the talk failed, he could directly drag that guy to Earth.
But what if it didn’t fail? He wanted to take the girl back to Earth, and that would require a large consumption of energy points, operating when almost none were left.
So he believed, waiting for Yu Changqing’s senior brother was not only dangerous, but also uneconomical, so even if he could get the Storage Talisman by just waiting two or three days, he recharged his energy points and decisively returned.
After returning, the girl was once again left with just a breath, but that was no problem, what was the ICU ward for? It was for rescuing critical patients.
Less than ten seconds after he left, the alarm went off, and the medical staff hurried over to start a new round of resuscitation.
The next morning, the girl’s relatives learned that she had miraculously improved overnight. Her collapsed cheekbones and nose bridge had risen, and her eye sockets and jaw had returned to normal.
Her legs… had also started to heal.
Of course, the bones were still not fully healed, but as things stood, the situation couldn’t be better.
The medical staff couldn’t believe their eyes—they had seen patients with strong self-healing abilities, but never this strong. It was too unscientific; could this be the legendary gaming the system?
Everyone went to the surveillance room, checking frame by frame, but they didn’t notice anything unusual—the most they observed was an unknown doctor barging in.
Since the Wang Family’s eldest had a rather thin wallet, and this hospital wasn’t very strong, ranking barely within the top five in Zhengyang, unlike the provincial hospital, such an anomalous phenomenon would surely have been analyzed.
But unfortunately, in this hospital, a patient’s miraculous recovery wasn’t considered a sensational event.
Indeed, with her fast recovery, the hospital stood to lose some income.
However, the medical staff was also happy that the young girl had miraculously recovered. More beautiful things were always welcome, and they took the opportunity to promote their own hospital.
The girl’s family kept the news under wraps, and the Wang Family’s boy only learned about the joyous news two days later from the nurse’s lips.
He then ran to the girl’s family, claiming that he had solicited the help of an extraordinary person for a ritual, and that was the reason for her change.
They drove him away—it was a good thing they didn’t resort to beating him up this time.
In truth, they couldn’t entirely disbelieve his words, as the incident was too bizarre, so their condition was, “Bring that expert over for us to meet.”
Upset, the boy called his uncle to complain, feeling that the other party didn’t want to refund the medical expenses his family had covered.
That was tens of thousands of yuan, a significant burden for his family.
He felt the situation was unfair and hoped his uncle could invite the person over to help get his money back.
“Forget about it, it’s just tens of thousands of yuan,” Wang Haifeng was increasingly aligning his thoughts with Feng Jun—better to stay as low-key as possible. As long as it avoided trouble, what was money to him?
So he advised his nephew, “The person has been saved, you and I know about it, and that’s enough. Don’t make a fuss, or you’ll have me to answer to.”
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