Old Master Ye also said modestly that he could only treat minor illnesses such as headaches and fevers and prescribe a few tonic prescriptions. He was not a great doctor, and he was even more incomparable to famous doctors like Old Master Ji.

The two hit it off right away and had a great time talking to each other. Old Master Ji admired Old Master Ye's open-mindedness and free-spiritedness, while Old Master Ye also admired Old Master Ji's erudition and knowledge.

So, Grandpa Ye took Grandpa Ji back to his own home, where a 14,5 or -year-old boy had prepared dinner and was waiting for him. This boy is now Grandpa Ye.

Grandpa Ye also practiced martial arts since childhood, and at the age of 14,5 or , he was not much shorter than Old Master Ye. As soon as Old Master Ji saw this energetic young man, he liked him.

Later, as they got to know each other, they discovered that Grandpa Ye had a great talent for medicine. Since he also liked studying medicine, Old Master Ji was even more surprised. He immediately expressed his desire to take him in as his disciple. The Ye family father and son happily agreed.

Later, when the war became tense, Old Master Ye asked Grandpa Ye to escort Old Master Ji back to Kyoto, and then he followed Old Master Ji to learn medicine, and would come back to see him whenever he had time.

Grandpa Ye was originally reluctant to leave his father. His mother died of complications during childbirth. Over the years, the father and son have been dependent on each other and have a deep affection for each other.

But Old Master Ye said that he was still young and in good health, and there was no problem for him to be alone. He hoped that he would pursue and realize his ideals, and he would take him to his side when he became successful in the future. A man should have ambitions and should not be fussy.

In this way, Grandpa Ye stayed with Grandpa Ji and would take time every year to go back to his hometown to see his father. His father also went to Kyoto to visit his son and old friends.

But no matter what, he will eventually return to his hometown. Grandpa Ye asked him to stay in Kyoto, but he disagreed, saying that as long as his father was still in his hometown, his son would always have a way out no matter where he went.

In this way, the two families formed a deep friendship. A few years later, Grandpa Ye married Grandpa Ji's only daughter, and the two families became even closer and their relationship deepened.

After the two sons of the Ji family lost contact, Old Master Ye even said that Grandpa Ye would be his son of the Ji family in the future, and he also sent a lot of comfort to his old friend.

However, it was also because Grandpa Ye married the only daughter of the Ji family that aroused jealousy.

Ji De'en, the eldest disciple of Old Master Ji, was a beggar picked up by the old master on the street in his early years. He raised him since he was a child. Later, when he found that he had good talent, he took him as his disciple and taught him personally.

Ji De'en was grateful for the old man's kindness to him and named himself Ji De'en.

None of the three children in the Ji family had any achievements in medicine. Gradually, Ji De'en began to have inappropriate thoughts.

Ji De'en originally thought that the Ji family was in his pocket, but he didn't know where Old Master Ji brought back a boy named Ye from. Not only did he keep him by his side and teach him every day, but he even married his only daughter to him in the end. This became the last straw that broke the camel's back.

He didn't know who he heard it from, that the reason the Ji family had been able to survive for a hundred years was because the family had an extraordinary heritage. He had lived in the Ji family for many years and was a little skeptical because the Ji family had some excellent medicinal materials that were kept by the old man himself and no one else had ever seen.

For the next ten years, he endured hardships and carried out secret investigations, but to no avail.

He also tried to frame Grandpa Ye, hoping that he could lose the trust of Old Master Ji and drive him out. He thought that when that day came, he would not despise Grandma Ye for being married, and would marry her and treat her well.

But it was all an illusion. Grandpa Ye was a martial arts expert and a shrewd man. He was no match for him. Not only did he fail to frame others, he almost exposed himself.

He could only use a conciliatory policy and ask Old Master Ji about the inheritance in a roundabout way.

But Old Master Ji always kept it secret. When he asked about it, Old Master Ji said that the medicine was made from an ancestral prescription. Some of it was left behind, but the prescription had been lost. Since it no longer existed, it was extremely precious and the efficacy was not outstanding.

But he didn't believe it. He asked around, but to no avail. Just when he was about to give up, someone came to him and said that he knew of a medicine inherited from the Ji family that could bring people back to life. As long as he helped find it, he would have whatever he wanted.

Even if the Ji family gave him everything, it wouldn't be a big deal. So he decided to go all out. While everyone else was out, he locked Old Master Ji in his room, tied him to the bed, and tortured him.

Old Master Ji would rather die than surrender. He really couldn't get any information out of him, and in a fit of rage he almost tortured the old master to death. Unexpectedly, he was discovered by the family's housekeeper Liu, who was also Liu Guiying's father, and started fighting with him.

During the fight, the candlestick in the room was knocked over, igniting the old man's bed curtains. The housekeeper was no match for Ji De'en. Seeing the bed curtains on fire, he wanted to rescue Old Master Ji first. Ji Defa stepped forward to stop him, and during the struggle, the housekeeper Liu caught fire.

Soon the fire spread to Butler Liu's whole body. At the critical moment, Grandpa Ye and his family rushed back, kicked Ji Defa over, jumped into the fire, and carried Old Master Ji out. Grandma Ye and Ye Jianguo put out the fire on Butler Liu, but Butler Liu still could not be saved and died.

Grandpa Ye was so strong that a kick in anger almost took Ji De'en's life. Now he was dying, and Grandpa Ye hurried to ask him the reason.

Perhaps it is because when a man is about to die, his words are good. Before his death, Ji De'en finally realized how ridiculous and ungrateful his behavior over the years was, and how it went against his original intention of naming himself De'en, but it was too late.

The wrong thing he did could not be undone, so he could only tell the truth and seek comfort in his heart. So he told the truth, but he didn't know who was looking for him, as they all communicated through an intermediary.

After saying this, Ji Defa breathed his last. Grandpa Ye threw him into the burning room in a rage.

After taking the nourishing pill, Old Master Ji came to his senses and said that they had been targeted and could no longer stay in Kyoto. He had some guesses about the person hiding behind the scenes. After all, he had been cautious for so many years and had only used the nourishing pill on one person, who was the current big leader.

It was on the battlefield at the time, and a senior leader was seriously injured and was on the verge of death.

There is no need to say much about the importance of the big leader, everyone knows it, so Old Master Ji dismissed everyone and gave the big leader a nourishing pill to protect his heart meridian. He also provided timely rescue and saved the big leader.

The leader promised not to tell anyone about the medicine, and Old Master Ji felt relieved.

Even now, he had no doubt that it was the leader who leaked the information about the medicine. The leader was a man of noble character, a man of his word, and would never do anything that betrayed his trust.

Old Master Ji was thinking that maybe he was too anxious to save people at that time and didn't do some things well, which aroused the suspicion of people around the big leader?

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