The Great Doctor Girl

Chapter 114: The Night of Love and the Evil Spirit

The night is as dark as water, the moonlight outside the window shines into the bedroom, and the gauze curtains flutter in the wind, like a light gauze dream.

I leaned against the head of the bed, holding a medical book in my hand, but my eyes couldn't help but drift to the window, thinking about the recent busyness.

The bathroom door was gently pushed open, misty steam filled out, and Huang Junze's tall figure walked out.

His broad chest shone with health in the dim light, and a few drops of water slid down his firm muscles and sank into the edge of the bath towel.

Beneath his sword-like brows were a pair of deep eyes, filled with an elusive mystery, which contrasted with the beads of sweat at his temples, seemingly reflecting his complex emotions, including fatigue and deep affection.

"Junze, you've been busy all day, go to bed early." I put down the book and spoke softly.

He casually hung the towel aside, walked over to my side, looked down at me, and raised a faint smile: "Rest? You are the one who needs rest the most. I think you are more tired than me during this period of time."

I was slightly startled and stood up to push him away, but he pulled me into his arms.

His arms held me firmly, his warm breath close to my ear, and he whispered, "Don't move, let me hold you for a while." His voice was low and mellow, with irresistible power, yet revealed endless tenderness.

I whispered, "Junze, put on your pajamas quickly, otherwise you will catch a cold." I reached out and pushed him.

But he lowered his head, his eyes were deep, and his voice was even lower: "Is pajamas important, or are you important?" His eyes were like torches, and his fiery emotions poured out without reservation, wrapping me tightly.

My cheeks burned and I tried to look away, but he gently pinched my chin, forcing me to look directly at him.

"Luo Shu," he said with a faint smile, his voice low but firm, "You know, as long as you are here, my world is full of warmth."

After saying that, he slowly lowered his head and kissed my lips.

This time the kiss was soft and delicate, as if savoring every inch of my emotions.

His palms wandered over my back, and every touch brought a slight electric current that made my heart beat irregularly.

"Junze... stop making trouble, we have to get up early tomorrow..." I whispered softly, with a bit of shyness and anger.

He chuckled, rested his forehead against mine, and whispered, "Don't worry about anything tonight, let me spoil you."

As soon as he finished speaking, his kiss became more passionate, his lips and teeth pressed against mine, robbing me of my breath.

His kiss slid from his lips to his earlobe, and then all the way down his neck, leaving warm marks, each with a domineering yet gentle possessiveness.

Wrapped in his passionate emotions, I gradually lost the strength to resist and could only lean in his arms, feeling his heartbeat and breath intertwined.

That warmth and affection was like a warm current that melted all my fatigue and tiredness.

Finally, he picked me up and gently placed me on the bed. He pulled the quilt over me, held me in his arms, and whispered softly, "Luo Shu, no matter what happens in the future, tonight, I just want you to be my only one."

As the night deepened, we gradually sank into each other's warmth. All the fatigue and pressure turned into sweetness and tranquility, filling each other's hearts.

for a long time……

I leaned in his arms, listening to his gradually steady breathing, my heart filled with happiness.

This night, the moonlight is like water and the tenderness is like a dream.

Early in the morning, as the door to the clinic opened, a middle-aged man stumbled in. His face was as pale as paper, his forehead covered in sweat, and he looked as if all his strength had been drained away. He spoke tremblingly, "Doctor Luo, save me... I... can't hold on any longer!"

I quickly asked him to sit down and carefully took his pulse. His pulse was so weak that it was almost impossible to feel, but it was faintly permeated with a chilling aura, like an icy needle piercing my bones, which made me frown slightly.

"Have you come into contact with anything special recently, or been to any special place?" I asked while using my spiritual sense to explore his aura.

He hesitated for a long moment, his expression tinged with fear. "A few days ago, I bought a piece of porcelain at an antique market. The seller said it was unearthed from an ancient tomb. I thought it was valuable, so I took it home. But I didn't expect..." His voice trembled. "Since that day, I've had nightmares every night. In my dreams, there's always a woman in red standing by my bed, staring at me. Later, my health started to deteriorate day by day. I went to the hospital for checkups, but they couldn't find anything wrong with me."

"Is the porcelain still in your house?" I asked.

"It's...it's still in the living room." He said unsteadily, "I didn't dare to move it again."

Hearing this, I understood almost everything. This wasn't just an ordinary illness, but rather an infection by evil spirits. I stood up and said, "Your home's aura has been contaminated by the porcelain's yin energy. You must exorcise it immediately. I'll go home with you and we'll investigate thoroughly."

The man nodded repeatedly with a look of horror on his face and took me to his home.

The man's home was an old, single-family house on the outskirts of town. As soon as I entered the courtyard, I felt a strange chill. Although it was a sunny morning, the courtyard felt as chilly as a winter night, and even the air was filled with an inexplicable dampness.

He pushed open the door and cautiously led me into the living room. A small blue-and-white porcelain vase, with a simple, ancient color and a faint, eerie sheen, sat in the center of the room.

"That's it..." The man pointed at the porcelain bottle, his voice full of fear.

I took out my compass and held it close to the porcelain. Sure enough, the compass needle spun violently, emitting a low humming sound, revealing a strong, sinister aura. At the same time, I felt a chill run up my spine, as if a pair of invisible eyes were staring at me.

"Your aura has been polluted by the Yin energy of this porcelain." I said, looking around. "The Yin energy is concentrated in the southeast corner. I'm afraid it's not just the porcelain that's causing the problem."

The man's face turned pale when he heard this, and he asked quickly: "What should I do? I shouldn't have bought this porcelain. How can I deal with it so that it is safe?"

I said in a deep voice: "The problem is not as simple as simply throwing it away. The evil spirit has invaded your home. You need to set up an array to exorcise the evil spirit and seal the porcelain." After saying that, I immediately started to make arrangements.

I set up a simple Five Elements Bagua formation in the center of the living room, placing the porcelain at the center. I lit pure yang incense and mugwort to dispel the yin energy. I smeared cinnabar on the porcelain and used runes to lock away the evil aura.

As the formation activated, a low whimpering sound filled the air, and wisps of black gas began to seep out of the porcelain surface. This black gas quickly condensed into a vague shadow, revealing a woman in red, her eyes filled with resentment and despair.

Her figure struggled in the air, as if trying to break free from the formation. With a low cry, I channeled my spiritual energy into my palm and slapped it against the center of the formation. The rune instantly lit up with a golden light, suppressing the shadow.

"Evil creature! How dare you take my life!" I pulled out a piece of talisman paper and lit it. The talisman's golden light transformed into a sharp sword, piercing the shadow. With a shrill scream, the shadow of the woman in red turned into black smoke and eventually dissipated into the air.

The aura of the entire room returned to calm, and even the compass needle stopped spinning, quietly pointing to due north.

The man breathed a sigh of relief and knelt down to kowtow to me: "Doctor Luo, it's so much thanks to you!"

I helped him up and warned him, "Remember this in the future: never touch antiques of unknown origin. I will properly dispose of this porcelain. Your home will also need to be fumigated with mugwort for three days to completely remove any remaining negative energy."

The man nodded repeatedly and sent me away gratefully.

After returning to the medical hall, Xia Ruoxi came over excitedly, her face full of curiosity: "Master, how did you use the Five Elements to exorcise evil spirits this time? Also, why can the porcelain absorb Yin energy?"

I smiled, sealed the porcelain aside, and patiently explained, "The porcelain came from an ancient tomb, and it might be entangled with the resentment within. As for the Five Elements formation, you must learn to adapt to the local conditions. The layout just now is because the southeast of his house is wood, and using wood to generate fire to suppress the evil spirits is the most effective."

She suddenly realized, and then said firmly: "Master, I have decided. After graduation next year, I want to stay and continue to study Yi medicine with you!"

I patted her shoulder with relief and said, "Great! The road ahead is long. As long as you're willing to learn, I'll teach you everything I know."

Xin Xin was quietly sorting the talisman papers aside when she suddenly asked, "Master, when you were setting up the formation just now, why did you place the Pure Yang Incense in the northwest corner?"

I nodded and smiled, "Northwest is associated with metal, and metal can guide Qi. Placing the Pure Yang Incense in this position can help the formation's Yang Qi spread faster. You have a good understanding, but you still need more practice."

Xin Xin nodded thoughtfully, and Xia Ruoxi listened attentively beside him.

I glanced at my two disciples, who were listening intently, and continued, "The Five Elements theory is the foundation of our Yi medicine and a bridge for communication with nature. You must first firmly grasp its basic properties and corresponding directions. Remember, metal is sharp and strong, corresponding to the west; wood is fertile and grows, belonging to the east; water is cold and moist, located in the north; fire is hot and rises, representing the south; and earth is thick and supports, located in the center. These five elements not only symbolize the laws of nature but also permeate our medical skills, feng shui, and Taoist practices."

After that, I pulled a set of Five Elements teaching aids from the shelf. It consisted of wooden plaques inscribed with the Five Elements symbols and small stones of corresponding colors. "Ruoxi, try it first. Arrange these plaques in the order of the Five Elements' mutual generation and mark the directions."

Xia Ruoxi already had some experience. She picked up the wooden plaques and, after a moment's contemplation, placed the one with "wood" inscribed on it in the east, followed by "fire" in the south, "earth" in the center, "metal" in the west, and "water" in the north. When she was done, she looked up at me, a hint of uncertainty on her face.

I walked over to her, pointed out the order in which she had placed them, and said gently, "Yes, the orientation is basically correct, but the order of the Five Elements is: wood generates fire, fire generates earth, earth generates metal, metal generates water, and water generates wood. Note that this is a cyclical, dynamic system, where the Five Elements promote and generate each other, rather than moving in a single direction. A slight adjustment in the positions of the elements will make it more perfect."

Ruoxi nodded, quickly corrected her arrangement, and a look of sudden realization appeared on her face.

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