Chapter 845 - 845 845 Wu Xin Plants Willows Unintentionally
Chapter 845 - 845 845 Wu Xin Plants Willows Unintentionally
?Chapter 845: Chapter 845 Wu Xin Plants Willows Unintentionally Chapter 845: Chapter 845 Wu Xin Plants Willows Unintentionally Elder Peng sought treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, which presented Feng Jun with a challenge.
In fact, he was capable of treating the disease, even to the extent that if a child were to suffer from it, he could simply teach them cultivation. Upon breaking through to become a martial master, the disease would heal without the need for medication.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that becoming a martial master makes one immune to this disease. Even martial masters can contract rheumatoid arthritis if they don’t take care of themselves, which results from disruption in qi and blood and imbalance between cold and heat.
However, it’s certain that among the cultivators of the Crimson Phoenix Sect, there are no sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis. Moreover, Feng Jun had also purchased some pills from Bai Luan that had miraculous effects on restraining damp cold.
Nonetheless, it would not be easy to completely cure someone of Elder Peng’s age.
Feng Jun inquired about the other party’s medical history—turns out, it’s a chronic issue dating back to his youth.
After some calculation, he said helplessly, “This illness cannot be completely cured in your case, because your medical history is too long.”
“Your body has reached a pathological physiological balance internally and externally. If you were actually cured, this balance would be disrupted, leading to a series of reactions… The key issue is that you are too old, which could lead to unpredictable consequences.”
Unpredictable consequences aren’t necessarily uncontrollable, and Feng Jun could maintain a full effort to ensure the end result isn’t too bad.
But he felt there was no need to do so, since the input and output were disproportionate—many people live their whole lives with injuries, and isn’t that just how it is?
“I understand what you mean by balance and imbalance,” Elder Peng nodded. As an “old athlete” who had undergone many physical exertions, he had a deep understanding of balance—not just within the body or nature itself, but also in society and politics—all require balance.
Still, he couldn’t help but feel regret, “It’s terrible when it flares up from time to time.”
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