Chapter 2224
"I''ve already prepared the money. If Mr. Yang wins, I will hand over the money." Caesar''s expression remained unchanged as he spoke with a smile. "There''s no ifs. I''ll beat you again, just like thest two times," Harlow replied arrogantly. He appeared quite confident.
Caesar shook his head gently with a smile and responded, "That was before. That might not necessarily be the case this time."
He then pointed at Fade and introduced him as he looked at Nergui, "Mr. Weu, I have invited a master from our ssic medical this time, Dr. Chen. He will represent us to take part in thepetition. Is that alright?"
"As I have said before, as long as he meets the age requirement and he is from the ssic medical branch, he can partake in thepetition," Nergui replied.
Caesar then continued, "Dr. Chen is twenty-five years old this year, and he is a ssic medical practitioner. Mr. Weu, do you wish to confirm with the others?"
Nergui waved his hand and replied, "No, we are not blind."
Sure enough, the group of witch medical practitioners could tell that Fade was under thirty years old. As for his practice, they could easily spot if he was from ssic medical ording to his treatment in thepetition.
"Thank you for putting your trust in me, Mr. Weu. If that''s the case, shall we begin thepetition?" Caesar asked.
Nergui nced at the elders and juniors on both sides, then nodded, "Alright, let''s start thepetition!"Copyright N?v/el/Dra/ma.Org.
Upon hearing this, the young men on the right looked at each other before finally turning their gazes to Harlow. It seemed that they hade to a mutual agreement to send him out as their representative.
However, he did not move.
He nced at Fade and sneered before he said proudly, "If I was topete against anyone, it would bring down our witch clinic''s reputation. Willmer, you go ahead!''
Upon hearing this, a man with narrow eyes beside Harlow stood up.
He pped his robe and walked towards Fade, then he said, "My name is Willmer Loh. I ept the challenge."
Fade nodded, sped his hands together, and replied, "Nice to meet you!"
Willmer snorted and did not respond to him. He merely asked coldly, "Tell me what are wepeting on today?"
Fade smiled as he responded, "As you wish, Mr. Loh."
Willmer''s gaze turned colder after listening to his words, and a hint of displeasure could be seen in his eyes.
Harlow and the others, who were sitting in their seats, burst intoughter.
"This brat is really confident!"
"He must either be very capable or arrogant to have given Willmer the opportunity to choose the form of y. What do you guys think? Is he the former or thetter?"
"He must be thetter. Those with real abilities would definitely not say such arrogant words in front of Willmer."
Willmer''s expression changed and he red at Fade, "Since you''re so confident, I''ll show you your ce."
After a pause, he announced loudly, "I''ll have a diagnosing and prescribingpetition with you."
Upon hearing this, all the people present were
stunned.
Caesar and Fade gaped at him in surprise. After all, diagnosing and prescribing was the specialty of ssic medical. Although the witch medical did prescribe, their strength was to use witchcraft to treat diseases speedily.
However, now, Willmer wanted topete in diagnosing and prescribing. Wasn''t he putting himself at a disadvantage?
Seeing the confident smiles on Harlow''s and the others'' faces, Caesar quickly understood their intentions.
Willmer had deliberately chosen this because he wanted to defeat Fade in the field that ssic medical was good at. It would be a shattering defeat to them.
Despite that, Fade epted the challenge and nodded, "Let''s begin then!"
Nergui, who was sitting at the head of the table, waved his hand and ordered, "Go out and invite three random patients toe in."
Soon, three patients were brought to the backyard and they were briefed on what was going to happen.
The three patients were originally dissatisfied that they were to be used as props for thepetition but when they heard that Nergui would re-examine them immediately after thepetition and that all costs would be exempted, they instantly grew excited.
Thepetition began after the three patients gave their consents.
Thepetition was very simple. Fade and Willmer would have to take turns to diagnose the
conditions of the three patients and to write down the prescriptions urately. They should then hand over the prescriptions to Nergui and the other elders to judge their prescriptions. The person who prescribed the more effective management n would be the
winner.
"I''ll go first!" Willmer took the lead and stepped forward. He walked over to the front of the three patients and felt their pulses to diagnose them. After that, he returned to his seat and wrote out the prescriptions in less than ten minutes.
After passing the three prescriptions to Nergui, Willmer nced at Fade proudly and said, "It''s your turn."
Fade nodded slightly. He then stepped forward and walked towards the three patients.
However, everyone was curious seeing his next move.
Fade merely walked past the three patients with his hands behind his back. He did not ask them any questions, nor did he examine their pulses. Then, he returned and quickly wrote down three prescriptions. The entire process took less than three minutes.
"That bratt, what is he doing?" Someone asked in confusion.
Harlow snorted and said, "The diagnosis in traditional Chinese Medicine depends on looking, listening, questioning, and examining. That is also one of the ways to diagnose, but in general, it''s ineffective and the judgement may not be urate if the diagnosis is based on sight only. Therefore, most of the traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners utilize all four ways to have a more urate assessment."
"Now, this brat has merely observed to diagnose the patients, so he clearly is showing off."
After listening to Harlow''s exnation, everyone finally understood what was going on. Immediately after, they began mocking Fade.
"It''s okay if you want to show off, but you have to have the capability to do so."
"Even the experts wouldn''t dare to say that their diagnosis is urate just by observing the patient. What a show-off."
"As a doctor, our utmost priorities should always be the patients. Treating the patients in such a sloppy way is against a doctor''s profession and ethics. I don''t like this young man."
Fade remained calm as he handed the three prescriptions to Nergui, "I''m done with my diagnosis and prescriptions. Please assess them."
Nergui frowned and took over the prescriptions. He was trying hard to suppress his dissatisfaction with Fade. Then, he spread out the six prescriptions on the table and began to assess them carefully.