Chapter 589 If she can't be cured, she's finished.
Chapter 589 If she can't be cured, she's finished.
Ning Yao didn't say a word, but the older woman helped her subdue the unreasonable woman.
Wenna was watching with schadenfreude, but she didn't expect that the woman's arrogance would last only three minutes before another, even more arrogant one appeared.
Originally, it was thought that the Yang family woman would continue to do something to Ning Yao, but she was surprised to see that the arrogant woman suddenly wilted, like a mouse seeing a cat, not daring to move an inch.
"Judging from your demeanor, your condition must be improving, right?" Ning Yao observed the aunt's complexion and felt relieved to see that she had regained the rosy glow of a healthy person.
Ning Yao knew, of course, that the medicine she prescribed would definitely work. However, everyone's constitution is different, and the effects of medicine will vary from person to person. Some people have poor physical condition, so the medicine will take effect more slowly. It seems that the aunt is in good health.
"After just two doses of medicine, my feet are no longer hot or cold. You can cure illnesses that the county hospital can't treat. You're amazing." The auntie said, giving Ning Yao a thumbs up with a cheerful smile, completely different from her arrogant and domineering demeanor just moments before.
The villagers who overheard the conversation were instantly astonished, seemingly not expecting Ning Yao to possess medical skills, and apparently even traditional Chinese medicine.
The other person looked to be in his early twenties at most. How could there be such a young and skilled TCM master?
[Oh my god, it actually healed! The goddess really does have medical skills!]
[No one would be that naive. This is clearly a script designed by the production team to create a persona for Luo Xiyao. Wearing an extra layer of clothing in the sweltering heat is considered a sign of illness, while taking off her clothes means she's cured. It's utterly ridiculous.]
[These villagers are just ordinary people, how could they have such good acting skills? This auntie is clearly very grateful to Luo Xiyao, so why are some people getting jealous? What, you're in your twenties and still haven't achieved anything, but you can't allow others to be outstanding?]
Are people who say Luo Xiyao is outstanding out of their minds? They're taking this script so seriously and praising her so much. Don't you feel embarrassed when you're complimenting Luo Xiyao's medical skills?
Viewers, separated by screens, were neither staff members of the production team nor had any contact with them, so they had no idea that it was all real. In fact, the auntie's encounter was genuine, and Ning Yao's medical skills were truly remarkable.
Ning Yao didn't have time to read the comments, nor did she have any interest in them. Because of the aunt's praise, many people in the village started to come forward, all of them asking Ning Yao to treat their illnesses.
“Ms. Luo, look at my child. He always starts making a fuss at night, saying his stomach hurts terribly. But we've taken him to the hospital, and they can't find anything wrong. The doctor says our child is lying, that it might be a psychological issue. But we know he's not lying, and we believe he really does have stomach aches at night…”
“Miss Luo, do you know how to treat chronic leg pain? My grandfather has been in pain for many years, and he can’t stand it when it’s rainy. We want to take him to the hospital, but he refuses to see a Western doctor. We even saw an old Chinese medicine doctor in the village, but he still can’t get better, so we just keep putting it off.”
"Miss Luo, Miss Luo..."
More and more people flocked to Ning Yao, surrounding her completely, making it impossible for her to step out of the circle.
At this moment, fans in the live stream who were defending Ning Yao stood up and condemned those who were criticizing her.
Are all those villagers actors? The production team is really generous, hiring so many extras, and all of them are incredibly talented.
[I knew the goddess must know medicine; she never puts on airs in front of the media, while some people are the ones who really know how to pretend.]
[What's there to be proud of? So what if she knows medicine? Maybe that old lady was already almost cured, and it was just pure luck. She prescribed some harmless medicine, nothing serious, and she got a great deal.]
[Did Luo Xiyao graduate from a proper medical university? As far as I know, she seems to be a student at the Imperial City Media University, and she hasn't graduated yet. She's studying a major unrelated to medicine. Who will be responsible if she causes problems by practicing medicine without a license? Isn't that illegal?]
[As expected, people in such remote and impoverished areas are uneducated; how could anyone believe in Traditional Chinese Medicine? They're all frauds!]
Even the fans who were originally defending Ning Yao were all swayed by others, and a huge wave of people began to condemn Ning Yao for practicing medicine without a license, and the momentum was unstoppable.
Wenna was aware of the situation in the live chat, and she was pleased to see it.
The same applies to Xue Jiashu. If Ning Yao's reputation is tarnished due to her unlicensed medical practice and fabricated persona, the more down she falls, the greater Xue Jiashu's opportunity will be. After all, if Ning Yao doesn't suffer some hardship and fall from grace, Xue Jiashu, with his status, simply can't reach her.
[My God, this girl's face is terrifying! She could star in a horror movie without needing special effects makeup!]
[What's that on her face? Clumps of pus, some of it oozing yellow pus. I'm going to bleed.]
[Does the cameraman have some kind of twisted sense of humor? Giving this girl a close-up of her face makes me want to throw up...]
[This looks like a pustular cystic pimple. My former roommate had it too. At first, it was red and swollen, then it would fester and rupture, and then it would spread in patches. It was terrifying, almost like being disfigured.]
[No taboos, no taboos, may our ancestors protect me from nightmares...]
Suddenly, the comments started flooding in like crazy, as if they were trying to block out some indecent images. The comments were getting denser and denser, mainly to block out the uncomfortable parts of the screen.
As if sensing that she was being pointed at, the girl's sallow complexion suddenly turned pale. She hid behind her mother and covered her face with her hands, afraid that people would see the growths on her face.
Indeed, the things on her face look real; no special effects artist could create such a realistic bad face makeup.
The people around her hadn't seen this girl in the village before; rather, she hadn't left the house in a long time, hadn't even gone to school, and spent all her time hiding at home, keeping her head down whenever she saw anyone, making her extremely inconspicuous.
When she came out, many people only remembered who she was when they saw the girl's mother.
"Xiaoya's acne hasn't healed yet, and it seems to be getting worse? Hasn't she gone to the hospital for a checkup?" The speaker meant no harm and was just concerned, but to the person in question, it was no different from a public execution.
The girl hunched her shoulders and buried her head even lower, wishing she could disappear into the ground.
"I went to the doctor, and I've been using the medicine he prescribed, but the more I take it, the more pimples I get..." The mother, worried that her daughter was becoming increasingly depressed, stopped talking about it.
She had heard that a traditional Chinese medicine doctor had cured the old lady's strange illness, so she brought her daughter to try her luck.
She wouldn't have dragged her introverted daughter to such a crowded place if she hadn't been desperate.
"Miss Luo, please take a look at my daughter. If she can't be cured, I'm afraid she'll develop a mental illness. She doesn't go to school, doesn't talk to anyone, and hardly eats at home. She doesn't eat or sleep well, and she doesn't have the social interaction that a normal child should have..."
Xiaoya's mother became more and more agitated as she spoke, her voice trembling uncontrollably. How could a mother not feel heartbroken about what her child had gone through?
If it's genetic, no one in their family has ever had acne; apart from being a little dark-skinned, everyone's skin is very good.
I don't know why Xiaoya has developed so many pustules. The doctor prescribed a strong medicine, but it didn't help at all; in fact, it got worse. How could I dare to let Xiaoya continue taking that medicine?
The doctor also said that everyone's constitution is different, and the reaction to medication is also different. There will be a rebound at first, but it has been three months since the rebound, and there is no sign of improvement. Not to mention that Xiaoya refuses to take the medicine, her mother doesn't dare to let her continue to take it either.
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