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A Shaman Doctor’s Live Diagnosis Stream! 20p2


Chapter 20 Part2

A young man with a peach wood sword on his back and patched clothes stood in the hall. He had short hair, a straight back, and an air of righteousness.

Seeing them enter, Chen Zhao’s gaze immediately fell on Wu Heng. Without introducing himself, he asked directly, “Why are you practicing medicine without a license?”

Wu Heng raised an eyebrow. Officer Wang and the others were one thing, but this cultivator dared to question him? Of course, he had a license. His shaman doctor’s seal was bestowed upon him by the Heavenly Dao in ancient times. Perhaps his power wasn’t strong enough in this world to bring it forth.

Wu Heng suddenly felt grateful for this world’s technological development. They recognized electronic versions.

Chen Zhao, seeing Wu Heng’s silence, assumed he was guilty. He took out a printed black and white A4 paper from his backpack and handed it to him, saying officially, “We, the Xuanmen, saw your live streams online. After a departmental meeting, we decided to make an exception and grant you this certificate.”

The A4 paper had a string of characters printed in seal script, Wu Heng’s name, and in the center, the words “Intern Taoist Doctor Certificate,” issued by: Xuanmen – Taoist Medicine Department, stamped with a red seal that looked like a talisman.

Chen Zhao looked at Wu Heng’s expression and saw his eyes widen, a look of disdain appearing on his face.

The world hadn’t been peaceful these past few years, with more and more evil spirits emerging, greatly increasing the chances of ordinary people contracting strange illnesses. However, obtaining an official certificate from the Xuanmen was very difficult for those in metaphysics-related professions.

It was normal for Wu Heng to be excited upon receiving this certificate. He could understand.

Wu Heng said, “The character for ‘certificate’ is wrong. Are you illiterate?”

Chen Zhao was incredulous. “Huh?”

“Holy crap, it really is wrong,” Chen Zhao leaned closer for a look, cursing inwardly. He said awkwardly, “J-just use it, the seal is real anyway, everyone recognizes it.”

Wu Heng: “…”

It didn’t seem very official.

Chen Zhao then asked with a hint of expectation, “How about you give me fifty yuan, and I’ll apply for a new one for you?”

Having finally come out, Chen Zhao wanted to earn some extra cash.

Wang Jun and the other police officers: “…”

This was the expert sent from above that their chief had mentioned?

Why were they all charlatans?

Wu Heng stared at the thin piece of paper. The paper itself wasn’t special, the special part was the faintly potent red seal. Wu Heng remembered from the novel that the Xuanmen was indeed a relatively official metaphysics organization.

Although this was just an intern certificate with a typo, as long as he uploaded it to the Shark platform, no netizen could report him for practicing medicine without a license or for engaging in superstitious scams.

Although it was trash, it was still somewhat useful.

Wu Heng remembered from the novel that the Xuanmen had issued a high-level certificate to Shi Xuan, which the villain tore up without hesitation. He hadn’t expected to receive this low-level certificate in advance, especially since he hadn’t applied for it.

Wu Heng asked curiously, “With this certificate, I can practice medicine online without fear of being reported? Are there any restrictions?”

Chen Zhao said, “This is just an intern certificate, the authority is quite low. Large-scale Xuanmen operations, Nuo exorcism rituals, are not allowed without at least five cultivators present… Anyway, you can’t do any high-level stuff, you’ll be penalized.”

Wu Heng immediately said, “I plan to sell medicinal ointments in the future, mosquito repellent ointment, do you want some? There’s a 30% discount for the first batch.”

The Xuanmen wouldn’t care about selling ointments, and ordinary netizens couldn’t do anything to a licensed Wu Heng.

Chen Zhao looked Wu Heng up and down, a hint of disbelief and mockery flashing in his eyes.

Did he look like someone with money?!

Were his clothes not patched enough?

He was waiting to deliver this certificate and quickly find a ride back to Beijing to treat his patient at the tertiary hospital. His master was being incredibly generous this time, promising him 500 yuan if the treatment was successful!

Money-making opportunities were rare, he had to cherish them.

Chen Zhao refused without hesitation.

Actually, Taoist cultivators, more or less, knew some medicine. Taoist medicine stemmed from this, the two were inseparable.

Homemade ointments like mosquito repellent weren’t uncommon within the Xuanmen. Chen Zhao could easily snag a few to sell, why would he spend money on an intern’s mosquito repellent?

Trying to make money off him? Naive!

Seeing Chen Zhao about to leave in a hurry, Wu Heng said softly, looking at the back of his head, “You can’t solve that problem at the tertiary hospital.”

Hearing this, Chen Zhao realized his master’s information wasn’t accurate. Even a small-time Taoist doctor knew about this money-making opportunity?

Chen Zhao quickened his pace. If he wasn’t fast enough and other Taoists, spirit mediums, Gu Masters, or Yin-Yang Masters got there first, how could he earn that 500 yuan?!

Wu Heng suddenly felt his passion for money waning.

Wu Heng put away the misspelled intern certificate, looked at Wang Jun and his colleagues, who had been stunned for a while, and asked with a smile, “Officer Wang, are you still making me write a 1,000-word self-criticism and treating you to tea?”

Wang Jun: “…”

Damn it, he was now officially licensed, legal and compliant!

What was there to lecture him about, what guarantee letter was there to write?

Wang Jun and the other officers were confused. When did this Xuanmen organization even exist?

Their chief, walking past with a thermos, said mysteriously, “If there’s a special, mysterious incident you can’t solve, report it to them.”

Wu Heng understood. In just a few days, he had gained over two million followers on Shark Short Videos, each live stream undeniably high-profile. Yet, the Xuanmen had actually provided him with an intern Taoist doctor certificate (although not very useful). This subtly hinted that, with the proliferation of evil spirits and the increasing chances of ordinary people contracting strange, supernatural illnesses, his high-profile live streams were actually being supported.

An idea formed in Wu Heng’s mind. Since he had nothing else to do here, he decided to leave the police station.

Wang Jun touched the triangular folded money with the coin inside in his pocket, a ridiculous thought crossing his mind. He chased after Wu Heng.

Wu Heng hadn’t gone far, stopping at a corner not far from the police station.

Paper ash filled the air at the corner where a hunched old woman was burning paper money, the embers glowing brightly.

The paper money used in Nan Nuo village was gold and silver joss paper. Unlike the paper money in cities with holes punched in them, their traditional joss paper was plain, yellow spirit money paper.

Wang Jun was shocked. She dared to burn this near the police station? How brazen!

Upon closer inspection, he saw that the old woman was none other than Grandma Lai from Nan Nuo village. A few days ago, he had issued the death certificate for her grandson, Lai boy. Today seemed to be the seventh day after his death.

But why burn the offerings outside the police station instead of at his grave?

Wu Heng stood by the fire, watching the ashes being carried by the wind into the night sky, seemingly collected by spirits.

This Grandma Lai was a doting grandmother, knowing that this was near the police station, where ordinary evil spirits wouldn’t dare to snatch the offerings meant for a new ghost due to the strong righteous aura.

Wu Heng chuckled. “Few evil spirits would dare to snatch the offerings meant for the Yinchai (spirit messengers).”

Grandma Lai was startled. She looked up at Wu Heng. “Yin, Yinchai?”

Wu Heng nodded, looking at a shadowy figure not far from the fire. The Yinchai, who worked for the underworld, weren’t evil spirits, but they weren’t necessarily kind people in life either, otherwise they wouldn’t be able to subdue the lesser spirits.

Lai boy wasn’t particularly bad in life, but he definitely wasn’t a model student in the traditional sense.

Grandma Lai sat by the fire, sighing. Ordinary people only knew of the Black and White Impermanence as underworld emissaries, but they had countless spirit messengers under their command, perpetually working in the underworld without being able to reincarnate, not a good fate.

Grandma Lai looked at Wu Heng intently and murmured, “I know, after all, he was born with the destiny of a guide.”

Wu Heng said, “Lend me two (joss paper notes).”

Wang Jun, who had followed them, saw Wu Heng suddenly reach into the roaring fire, his slender index and middle fingers plucking two intact joss paper notes from the swirling ashes.

The fire had long been burning fiercely, the ashes flying everywhere, yet Wu Heng managed to retrieve two completely unburnt notes?!

If he hadn’t seen it with his own eyes, Wang Jun wouldn’t have believed it.

Only after watching Wu Heng put away the two notes and ride off on an electric scooter did Officer Wang slowly come to his senses.

Perhaps, this was a shaman doctor with real abilities!

Wang Jun thought, his daughter might not have a fever anymore.


A Shaman Doctor’s Live Diagnosis Stream!

A Shaman Doctor’s Live Diagnosis Stream!

巫醫大佬,直播看診!
Status: Completed Author: Native Language: Chinese
Wu Heng, the most powerful shaman doctor of ancient times, woke up to find himself transmigrated into a novel, becoming the grandson of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. Remembering how his steward father, obsessed with gossip in the wealthy circles, was callously discarded by a domineering CEO and died impoverished, Wu Heng decided to start a live stream to earn a fortune for his dear old dad!A new live stream channel called "Chengde Medical Clinic" appeared on the Shark platform. Although the streamer claimed to have centuries of medical experience and loved to brag, his exceptional good looks attracted a number of fans obsessed with his appearance.Until——① A wealthy madam, who had sought medical treatment everywhere to no avail, came to the live stream with her pot-bellied son. Wu Heng diagnosed remotely: "Pregnant. Pregnant with lots of snake babies." In a blink of an eye, Wu Heng performed a shamanic dance, and the young man immediately retched, vomiting countless live little snakes. Wealthy Madam & Netizens: What the fuck??!!② A 20-year-old campus heartthrob, a landlubber his whole life, suddenly sprouted fish scales all over his body overnight, mastering butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke without any training, determined to dominate the Olympics and win glory for the country. Wu Heng connected online for a diagnosis: "If you let this condition develop further, you'll turn into a mermaid." The campus heartthrob was thrilled that he was about to become a mermaid prince from a fairytale, with fans all over the world. Wu Heng curiously asked: "A mermaid with a fish head and a human body is acceptable too?" The campus heartthrob froze: Wait, what kind of head??③ A genius of Chinese painting, blind for many years, held onto the last sliver of hope and asked: "Is there any chance for me to regain my sight?" Wu Heng shook his head frankly: "Your eyes are completely dead." The genius painter despaired, but the next moment Wu Heng directly seized the malicious ghost that caused his blindness and performed a live organ transplant. The painting genius, not only regaining his sight but also gaining yin-yang eyes: "...!" Netizens: ...God, a divine doctor!Later, patients who frequently lost their heads would sneak in at night, carrying seven or eight heads, begging Wu Heng to pick the prettiest one and sew it back on. A female teacher, dead for three years, dragged her already decayed and stinking body, inquiring about Wu Heng's method of lighting a sky lantern to extend her life. Countless patients suffering from strange illnesses came from all directions, making the live stream incredibly popular.
In recent years, China has been experiencing a spiritual invasion, with a proliferation of demons and ghosts, and countless people inexplicably suffering from all sorts of bizarre illnesses.Just when everyone was at their wit's end, Wu Heng, who could cure diseases, tell fortunes, draw talismans, catch ghosts, and even perform shamanic dances, entered their field of vision. The number of viewers in the live stream continued to grow, with netizens constantly switching between "Holy crap, a shaman doctor who communicates with the heavens and the underworld is just awesome" and "Wife is so cool and strong, let me kiss you to death," and they even spontaneously formed a Wu Heng Protection Alliance.Until one day, netizens saw Wu Heng nestled in the arms of a cold young man full of evil aura, his face flushed with drunkenness. The young man's icy lips lightly nibbled on the white flesh of his nape, asking when Wu Heng would finally stop seeing patients and accompany him. As the young man's expression grew increasingly gloomy, the surrounding resentment soared to the heavens. Wu Heng gritted his teeth: "Stop emitting resentment and creating new patients for me!" Wu Heng imitated the method the young man had diligently taught him last night, planting a kiss on the young man's lips. In an instant, the yin energy around the young man disappeared completely, and his smiling lips let out a satisfied sigh.

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