Jian Zhaoxing

Chapter 183 The Five Elements Counteract Each Other, Emotions Overcome Each Other!

Chapter 183 The Five Elements Counteract Each Other, Emotions Overcome Each Other!
Even Liu Mang was in so much pain that he grimaced.

Not only that, he tried to think of a solution, but with each thought, the pain intensified.

In addition, the chanting inside the door combined with the cries of pain outside, making people even more agitated.

Just when Liu Mang was at his wit's end, the family holding the funeral opened the door again with a "click".

"We really didn't hit them hard! They suddenly started crying and screaming on the ground. What are we going to do?" This was the voice of the woman who had just been arguing with the guard.

If it weren't for this woman, this whole mess wouldn't have happened!
Liu Mang was also very dissatisfied with this woman, but this dissatisfaction quickly subsided.

He noticed a slight pain in the lower part of his chest.

He endured the pain, got off the carriage, and began to observe the condition of everyone.

When the family saw someone come out, they couldn't help but feel a little scared.

A man's voice rang out: "This has nothing to do with us, don't play dumb."

"Only these two people fought with my wife, so how could the others feel pain?"

"What an unreasonable person!" The guard who had just been arguing with the woman couldn't help but speak up again.

"Bullshit! Who's being unreasonable? Who told you to keep your mouth shut?" The man seemed a bit angry too.

Seeing that the guard was about to speak again, Liu Mang frowned and said, "Shut up!"

The guards then dared not speak.

Liu Mang then looked at the man who had spoken: "Brother, please go and fetch a doctor to take a look at us. Once I'm better, I will reward you handsomely."

"A lot of money? How much are you going to give me?" The man was clearly tempted.

Liu Mang originally intended to have the family take them to the clinic.

But then he thought that if he went to the clinic, he would definitely be late for the execution ground.

This is absolutely not okay!
In the short time he had been thinking, the guard couldn't help but speak again: "How dare you! How can you be so greedy?"

idiot!

Liu Mang cursed inwardly.

However, he overlooked the fact that after he cursed, the pain under his left armpit lessened a bit, but the pain below his chest started to hurt.

They are all in excruciating pain right now, and the guard is still trying to outwit them with his words. If he angers someone and they take advantage of the situation, or if it delays getting a doctor, then it will be a real problem!

As expected, the man snorted coldly and closed the door again, clearly not intending to deal with them anymore.

Liu Mang was somewhat annoyed. He looked at the guard, intending to tell him to shut up, but before he could speak, he saw the guard clutching his lower chest and letting out a pig-like scream.

Judging from this, it seems to be hurting even more!
wrong!

Liu Mang gritted his teeth to resist the pain; the guard's condition looked more dangerous than the others.

Moreover, upon closer inspection, the position the guard was covering was slightly different from his.

The area he was covering was slightly below his left armpit, which was... the location of his spleen.

The area the guard was covering looked more like the liver!

Upon realizing this, Liu Mang seemed to regain all the rationality he had lost due to the pain.

This sudden, strange pain is definitely not because they ate the wrong thing or were poisoned.

Because their conditions were all different, and the location of their pain seemed to be quite different as well.

The ability to achieve this effect must not be based on ordinary medical knowledge.

Even as the pain in his spleen intensified, he pretended not to notice and immediately began observing the condition of others.

This observation is remarkable.

He soon discovered that the coachman was clutching his waist, while the other guard was clutching what looked more like his lungs.

How could this be? His mind raced, and at the same time, the pain in his body grew stronger and stronger.

The pain made him bend over involuntarily.

But he still forced himself to stay alert and began to observe the situation of the last two guards.

These two guards were in the same situation as the guard who had been arguing earlier; they were both clutching below their chests, but they didn't seem to be in as much pain as the guard who had been arguing.

Seeing that Liu Mang was about to collapse, the two men stepped forward and supported him from both sides.

They can still walk!
But the guards and servants who were arguing were lying on the ground, unable to get up. How could there be such a difference?
Liu Mang did not consider the differing opinions of the individuals at the moment.

He focused his observation on several people who were also clutching below their chest.

The guard who had been arguing and fighting with the others was clearly in the most pain, followed closely by the bodyguard who had also fought with those women.

Then came the two guards who were supporting him.

What do they have in common?

Height? Weight? Age?

No, not these.

Wait a minute, Liu Mang realized he had overlooked someone.

There was another person in a similar situation.

That person was himself.

He had been angry several times, and each time he felt a dull pain in his liver below his chest, but the pain in his spleen area was slightly relieved. Only after he forcefully suppressed his anger did the pain below his chest subside.

anger?

Liu Mang's eyes lit up. That's right, it's temper!
Those who were experiencing liver pain were all people who had just displayed anger.

Especially the guard who was arguing with someone; he seemed to have taken the wrong medicine, easily angered and quick to flare up!
The more angry you are, the more intense the pain will be!

Liu Mang had just attributed the pain to physical objects, but now he realized that he was on the wrong track.

This method of inflicting pain out of thin air clearly falls under the category of the secret techniques he has learned!

It includes not only secret techniques, but also medical knowledge!
Anger damages the liver! Anger damages the liver!
Liu Mang valued health preservation, and this was the phrase he heard most often from doctors.

How similar their current situation is to this statement!
After one corner of the truth was revealed, other answers seemed to come flooding in like a tide.

No wonder his spleen was in so much pain, and it was getting worse.

Overthinking injures the spleen!
This is clearly the knowledge of the five elements' mutual restraint and the interplay of emotions in the medical field.

Anger injures the liver; this corresponds to the guard arguing with someone and the servants fighting with someone.

Excessive thinking injures the spleen; this applies to himself.

Following this line of reasoning, the driver was clutching his kidneys because he was afraid of damaging them.

The other nurse was clutching her lungs because of sadness, because her lungs were ache from grief.

Thinking of these things, even as the pain in Liu Mang's body intensified, he couldn't help but feel a surge of joy.

But he suppressed this joy as soon as it appeared, because joy can be painful.

Anger injures the liver, joy injures the heart, worry injures the spleen, grief injures the lungs, and fear injures the kidneys. This falls under the category of medical practice!

Using the theory of the five elements' mutual restraint, Liu Mang's eyes lit up again and again; he knew how to get rid of that damned pain!
"You two, go and break off a willow twig for me!" he shouted.

The two guards were taken aback, both somewhat confused.

"Hurry up and go!" Liu Mang was in so much pain that he could hardly bear it anymore. He had been thinking for a while, and the pain in his spleen was quite intense.

At his urging, the two guards walked toward the large willow tree not far away.


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