Big Data Cultivation-Chapter 1245: Agony

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Chapter 1245: Chapter 1245: Agony

That night, as the sky darkened, an excited Hua Hua couldn’t hold back any longer and urged Feng Jun to see the patient.

"I haven’t eaten yet," Feng Jun muttered, but considering the urgency for the patient, he decided to encourage Hua Hua and quietly went to the small building where the patient was located, only to find... the patient was eating.

These were all just side notes, Feng Jun wasn’t planning to intervene in Hua Hua’s treatment. He quietly came by just to check if the person was still salvageable—if they were beyond saving, it would be better to decline this case to avoid damaging Hua Hua’s confidence.

A Gu insect with a great love for healing, he really didn’t want to dampen its enthusiasm.

He entered the mobile phone space and calculated for a while, only to be shocked to find, that besides using the Gray Mist Needle Gu for treatment, three Foundation Establishment Pills were actually needed—otherwise the patient wouldn’t be able to hold on.

Feng Jun felt a bit pained, knowing that Lang Zhen, after being a martial master for half his life, had only taken one Foundation Establishment Pill.

He used only one Foundation Establishment Pill to treat Elder Yuan, and two for Elder Yu.

But thinking about it, snatching life from the clutches of cancer was quite fulfilling.

So he secretly notified Hua Hua: you can proceed, this guy can be saved, but during the process, you’ll need to use three Foundation Establishment Pills.

Hua Hua truly loved healing, aside from being responsible for administering the Gu insect and guiding, it also took on the task of feeding the Foundation Establishment Pills—even donning that little white hat with a red cross.

As for how not to be spotted, the Butterfly Nurse assured that it was totally not a problem; not to mention it’s already a mid-stage Qi Refining cultivator, just its wings’ scales alone have a hallucinogenic effect.

Three days later, the patient’s father finally reached the visiting period, where he had half an hour to communicate with his son.

His son... had a bit of a complaint about the meals, as the food was a bit greasy, which was quite burdensome for his liver—for general construction teams, meals usually weren’t that great, but he was eating at the client’s exclusive kitchen.

His father was startled for a while, then muttered quietly, "Your complexion looks much better."

"Oh, don’t mention it," his son said with a bittersweet laugh, shaking his head, "they haven’t done any treatments for me whatsoever; I often feel so much pain that it might as well be better to be dead... I need lighter meals." fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

His father was startled again, then quietly said, "You do look a bit better... at least you have an appetite now."

"That’s also why I can still stay here," the son chuckled bitterly, not having a very intuitive feel for his complexion, men are generally careless, and he’s not like his father, who hasn’t seen him for three days—he looks in the mirror every day.

"I think there might be some effect," his father spoke few words, "after all, it was a place introduced by Little Gu."

"I know," the son nodded, not being an unreasonable person, "I also want to switch to healthier food to better cooperate with the treatment... although I haven’t felt them do anything."

The father went out to discuss with the client, but the client expressed—I don’t know what you’re talking about; we haven’t received any notice about giving special meal treatment to the one living inside.

So he took a step back and said, how about I deliver my child’s three meals a day? You don’t need to handle meals anymore, would that be okay?

Even though he was delivering them to the client’s place, the client would then pass them inside, but even so, the client’s staff still didn’t dare make the decision. Feeling sympathetic towards the old man, they reported the situation to Director Ren.

After hearing about it, Director Ren made a call to Li Shishi, asking if she could allow the family to deliver meals.

Li Shishi, being a soft-hearted girl, consulted Feng Jun, then replied—it’s unnecessary.

The message was passed along layer by layer, and the old man’s request was ultimately refused.

Feng Jun’s reply seemed somewhat unkind, but his main objective was not to let the old man frequently contact his son, to avoid discovering certain unreasonable things inside.

But what he didn’t anticipate was that the old man, protecting his child, was no less than any woman.

The old man expressed—if it’s not possible, I’ll help cook for free; even using the original chef, I’ll assist him, just buying a bit more groceries at my own expense, once cooked everyone can eat, my son included.

Fact proved that most people have sympathy, and the client’s office staff felt the old man was quite pitiful, so they said we won’t bother you anymore; wanting to help cook is your business, wanting to stir-fry more dishes is your business, but delivering meals definitely can’t be you doing it.

When making this decision, they didn’t even go to consult Director Ren.

Director Ren also didn’t expect that the firewall painstakingly built by Feng Jun would split open a considerable crack just like that.

The old man working as free labor for the client really did expose quite a bit of stuff.

Besides not mentioning the expenses from his own family, he really talked about a lot of other things.

He even mentioned that his elderly wife was Boss Gu’s teacher, and that Boss Gu came forward to coordinate having their son treated for late-stage liver cancer, and revealed some details about it.

Three days later, he went to see his son again, and upon returning, he was puzzled, "I didn’t see anyone go for treatment, but why do I feel like he looks healthier and has gained weight... Could it be that the feng shui here is really good?"

Another three days passed, and he applied to Luohua Manor, wanting to take his son for a physical exam—he thought his son’s recovery was unusually fast.

Li Shishi actually felt quite sympathetic towards him, and was also very curious, could the Manor really treat cancer?

However, after contacting Feng Jun, she had no choice but to firmly refuse him, "We are at a critical point in treatment right now, he can’t go out for an examination. As I’ve said before... if you want to leave, then don’t plan on coming back."

This attitude was really unfriendly, and she didn’t want to be this way, but this was Elder Feng’s request.

The old man wasn’t pleased with this response either, but given he was over seventy and had seen many ups and downs, he knew his son was looking healthier and... this time the treatment hadn’t cost much.

So he endured the unfriendly attitude and even said, "Sorry for the inconvenience..."

Three days later, upon seeing his son again, his curiosity grew even stronger, how did he improve so much again?

He truly wanted his son to get tested, so he called his wife to discuss their son’s changes over the past twelve days, believing... Little Gu should speak up to arrange a comprehensive examination for his son.

He felt it was necessary to understand what changes were happening to his son—whether they were good or bad.

However, his wife soon called back, "Little Gu said we need to follow their advice, and if we don’t trust them... we have the right to leave, but we won’t have the right to come back, and he can’t help us."

Feng Jun wasn’t deliberately making things difficult for them, using Gu Insects to devour cancer cells is not something easy to stop once it starts—even now, the cancer cells haven’t been completely eradicated.

Of course, the cancer cells are now at an absolute disadvantage, so pausing temporarily isn’t a big deal, but the issue is—if he lets the patient leave now, what if someone discovers the Gu Insects?

Gu Insects can’t escape detection by modern instruments, and even if Hua Hua could eliminate all the Gu Insects, there’s still the problem of the insect eggs—during this time, a large batch of Gu Insect eggs have already formed and been directly activated in the patient’s body by Hua Hua.

Given Hua Hua’s love for the Earth Realm, before sending a patient out, it would definitely want to thoroughly eliminate Gu Insect eggs, and this clearly can’t be done in a short time.

Even if Feng Jun agreed to let the person leave, at least two days of "cleansing period" would be needed.

Once thoroughly cleansed, they can proceed to the hospital for comprehensive testing, but the key issue is—what happens after the examination?

Hua Hua has to pay a price for wielding the Gu Insects, and stopping midway and then removing all traces of Gu Insect existence also requires a great deal of effort.

Alright, none of this matters much—even without the current situation, once the other party recovers in the future, they will definitely be subjected to comprehensive cleaning.

But the most unacceptable part is—after expending vast amounts of effort and resources, once they’re done with the examination, they still want to return for continued treatment, which is simply too much.

Feng Jun can make reasonable compromises, but... once they leave, they’re gone, and should never expect to return.

His resources shouldn’t be squandered like this—they were painstakingly secured from the mobile phone dimension.

This time he was willing to treat the patient mainly to verify whether his approach had any issues, and to see if he could truly treat certain types of cancer—if it could benefit all of humanity, it would be a significant breakthrough.

But he also realized that such a breakthrough would bring a lot of logistical work to him.

So from the beginning, he didn’t intend to make money or anything, compared to past treatments, he has moved beyond superficial interests—that’s right, he’s not interested in the actual outcome, only his own tests—he truly isn’t short of money now.

Because he doesn’t care, he doesn’t plan to let himself be under pressure.

He decided long ago—those who seek my cancer treatment must follow my rules; experts, doctors, nurses are completely useless here, if you want to come for treatment, you’re traveling solo!

His luck wasn’t too bad, the patient was someone who could accept mysticism, and the accompanying person was an old man who had weathered much and could see the path ahead, not causing him much trouble—if you don’t count the old man’s loose talk.

In fact, if the patient couldn’t accept these terms and insisted on leaving, Feng Jun wouldn’t feel much loss—he’s already acquired relevant firsthand data, enough to enrich his database and make some forecasts.

In the end, it’s good that the other party didn’t choose to leave, but there are unfortunate things too, which is that Eldest Gu unexpectedly discovered: the person he deemed a swindler could actually... treat cancer?

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