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X-ray Eyes Little Wild Doctor-Chapter 248 - 243
Chapter 248: Chapter 243
The other party didn’t see the flying insect; he just felt a tickling itch in his ear and then it went back to normal, so he didn’t take it seriously.
"Five hundred bucks, man, talk about a pie falling from the sky right onto my head, haha," the construction worker beamed with a simple smile, so happy he couldn’t close his mouth, "I’m going to send the money home right now, finally, I can buy a new set of clothes for my son."
The man with green hair and a green robe turned around indifferently and walked away step by step, "Hmph, I’m afraid you won’t have a life to spend it."
Not long after he left, the construction worker suddenly fell to the ground and died. A dark flying insect flew out from his nostril and headed towards the distant sky, vanishing from sight.
"Old Wang, Old Wang, what’s wrong with you?" the other construction workers yelled, but no matter how they shook him, Old Wang wouldn’t wake up.
Someone suddenly remembered, "Old Wang had heart disease; it strikes whenever it wants, and it’s not the first time. I’ve been urging him to go to a big hospital for treatment, but he just wouldn’t listen. Sigh, he’s gone now, what’s the use of saving money!"
The simple construction workers had no idea that Old Wang’s death was no accident, but the handiwork of the green-haired, green-robed man.
The man with green hair and a green robe killed not for any other reason, but because he was on a secret mission this time; he must keep his movements strictly confidential and not let slip the slightest hint of his whereabouts, otherwise, he would surely attract the pursuit of that person, and he didn’t believe he was strong enough to survive such an assassination attempt.
And that was precisely why these insignificant construction workers had to die.
Standing in the shadow under the tree, the man with green hair and a green robe curled his lips into a cold smile, watching the construction workers frantically dialing emergency services, a hint of murderous intent flashed in his eyes.
"You can all go to hell; only the dead can’t speak!"
With a wave of his wide sleeve, seven or eight black flying insects flew out, buzzing incessantly like black flies, and headed for the construction workers. After biting each of them once, the black insects immediately flew back into his palm.
The insects were specially bred poisonous flies from the Miao borders, possessing fangs with venom that could lurk in the body and often erupt in the dead of night, causing the bitten victim to die in their sleep, with even a coroner’s examination revealing nothing, indistinguishable from a natural death.
However, the toxicity of these poisonous flies was limited; they were sufficient to deal with ordinary people but of no use against true experts. Plus, they were difficult to breed and had a short lifespan, which is why they were seldom used.
"I’m one step closer to that thing. At this rate, it won’t be long before I uncover that secret," the green-haired, green-robed man left Jin Guan City with a smug smile on his lips, "The thing that can suppress the Golden Silkworm Gu must be a rare treasure. This time, I must complete the mission successfully!"
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On Jiang City’s main road that runs from south to north, the supercar McLaren raced at breakneck speeds.
When passing by a shopping mall, Ye Tian stopped the car and went on a shopping spree, filling the trunk to the brim; he nodded with satisfaction at the array of items, then revved up the supercar again. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
"Big brother Ye, why did you buy so many things?" Liu Fei’er asked, puzzled.
"You’ll know when the time comes," Ye Tian said with a mysterious smile.
The supercar was speeding along, the wind howling past Liu Fei’er’s ears. After taking the Chinese medicine pills Ye Tian gave her, the bone injuries on her hands and feet no longer hurt; instead, they felt warmly soothing.
She could even feel the tickling sensation of the wounds healing and figured they would be healed in a couple of days, thinking how miraculous the pills were.
"Big brother Ye, where are you taking me?" Liu Fei’er asked, still clueless.
"You’ll know when we get there," Ye Tian said while driving.
Along the way, Liu Fei’er had asked the same question several times, and Ye Tian had answered in the same way each time. She was very curious about where they were going, certain that it must be very safe, a place where assassins wouldn’t suddenly appear again.
The McLaren passed through the bustling city area and quickly reached the outskirts. The car took a dirt road at the urban-rural boundary, drove for a while, and then hit a straight asphalt road, followed by a familiar mountain road with many twists and turns, exceedingly treacherous.
"This is..." Liu Fei’er remembered something, her eyes suddenly lighting up, "Longxi Mountain!"
She recognized this place—it was the very Longxi Mountain where the deadly car race had taken place. It was here where she had witnessed Ye Tian break the record with his mountain bike and become known as a car god in everyone’s eyes. The scenes from back then were clear in her mind, as vivid as if they had happened yesterday.
Half a year had flown by, and the roadside trees had turned yellow. The mountain was covered with red maple leaves. The north wind rustled through them, and the air was free of the exhaust fumes from the busy city, fresh and invigorating, lifting the spirits.
Ye Tian sped up the car, leisurely enjoying the scenery along the way. He cracked a smile and said, "The view is genuinely nice, tsk tsk tsk. Feifei, how about we head into the mountains for some fun first? There’s this poem, what was it? Oh, right, ’Parking the car’ to make love as the maples turn in the evening, get out of the car and together we’ll have a blast, haha, that’s what life’s all about."
"It’s ’Parking the car to sit in love with the maples as night falls; frost leaves more red than February flowers.’ You’re a terror with no culture," Liu Fei’er chided, looking down with a flushed face.
The McLaren cheerfully made its way up Longxi Mountain, turning a few corners before arriving at the abandoned factory.
Ye Tian drove straight in, found a clean workshop, and cleaned up the dusty workers’ dormitory. He then opened the car’s trunk and moved all the supplies he had purchased inside.
Only then did Liu Fei’er realize that Ye Tian had bought quite a lot of things: an electric kettle, a desk lamp, flashlights, pillows and quilts, clothes and shoes, towels and washbasins, as well as a pile of canned meat, instant noodles, eggs, and such. Indeed, everything was there, including feminine hygiene products that girls urgently need. He truly thought of everything.
"You’re setting this up like I’m going to stay for a long time," Liu Fei’er remarked as she figured it all out.
"Exactly, you’ll stay here until I catch the mastermind behind the scenes," he confirmed.
Ye Tian helped Liu Fei’er spread out the bedding and quickly tidied up, giving the rundown workers’ dormitory a new lease on life.
"Fei’er, you can rest assured and stay here," Ye Tian reassured her. "I’ll come to see you every day. The conditions here are a bit rough, but it’s absolutely safe." He added, "Oh right, when the time comes, I’ll ask them to come and keep you company, I guarantee you won’t be bored."
Liu Fei’er was understanding and didn’t say much. The more she behaved this way, the more Ye Tian felt he had let her down.
Given there wasn’t much in the way of better places, Ye Tian had brought her to this broken-down factory. The conditions were indeed not great, but he was certain that those assassins would never find this place. Not to mention foreign assassins, even locals from Jin Guan City rarely knew of this place.
The abandoned Red Flag Steel Factory was very quiet. In the evening, the afterglow of the sunset shone over it, turning the rust-streaked factory into gold. The old steel seemed to have gained new life, and a few old trees swayed in the yard, creating a poetic scene.
"How beautiful," Liu Fei’er said with a smile as she looked out the window at the sunset.
The sunset was as red as fresh blood, layers of clouds in the sky stained with it, and the glorious twilight sky was like a beautiful painting, uplifting the soul and spirit.
Ye Tian had no time to enjoy the scenery; he was busy preparing traditional medicine for Liu Fei’er. The herbs had all been purchased from Tong Ren Tang in the city center, absolutely authentic.
The herbal medicine was quickly prepared and placed into the medicine cooker to simmer slowly.
"Feifei, take off your pants. I’m going to give you an acupuncture treatment that’ll help you recover quickly," Ye Tian said with a grin.
"Brother Ye, I know you’re a good person and you won’t do anything inappropriate," Liu Fei’er said, setting aside a brick.
"Just because you said that, even if I wanted to do this or that to you, I’d have to restrain myself today. I just don’t have the heart to start," Ye Tian sighed.
Saying this, he flicked his wrist and the Dragon-whisker Needle immediately appeared. He fluently punctured the needles into Liu Fei’er’s acupuncture points, then placed his palm on her injury. Streams of warm heat flowed into her body, feeling cozy and comfortable.
Ye Tian’s mastery of the Dragon-whisker Needle was perfect, so much so that not only simple bone fractures but even complex diseases could be readily cured by him.
Under his skilled treatment, Liu Fei’er’s limbs felt a lot more comfortable. Not only did the pain go away, but she also felt stronger and clearly much recovered.
"All done, you should move around now. You need to move a broken limb more, that way the bone heals stronger," Ye Tian said as he stretched and put away the Dragon-whisker Needle.