Ultimate Village Doctor-Chapter 617 - 675 Alone (2nd Update)

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Chapter 617: Chapter 675 Alone (2nd Update) Chapter 617: Chapter 675 Alone (2nd Update) Chapter Six Hundred and Seventy Six

Sheng Lan was a Great Witch in the Witch Gate, possessing strength unfathomable as spirits and demons, and her status was on par with that of a Martial Arts Grandmaster.

As a Great Witch, she naturally had knowledge of Elixir Pills.

Within the Witch Gate, there were Witch Doctors.

Sheng Lan was a powerful Witch Doctor.

The witchcraft she practiced focused on healing.

Therefore, she could generally judge the effects and functions of a medicine just by smelling it.

The Elixir Pills Long Xiaoshan gave her needed only a sniff, and she felt a cool medicinal energy surge into her body, making the uncomfortable areas feel much better.

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These were definitely exceptional Elixir Pills.

Her injuries were somewhat special.

Even her highly skilled medical techniques had been unable to treat them, yet Long Xiaoshan had identified them at a glance and the Elixir Pills he provided targeted the condition precisely.

Although she had not taken them yet, she knew after smelling them that Long Xiaoshan’s medicine would definitely be effective.

This was the judgment of a Great Witch.

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Sheng Lan was not pretentious; she put away the Elixir Pills.

She took a deep look at Long Xiaoshan, the young man before her, who she considered to be the most incredible prodigy she had seen in decades.

He was exceptionally young yet already had Grandmaster strength, not only controlled Formations but also possessed superior medical skills.

She did not know whether Long Xiaoshan had really concocted these Elixir Pills himself, but the fact that he had seen her injuries and prescribed the right remedy at a glance was already beyond belief.

She had never told anyone else about her injury.

It was a mystery how he had cultivated his skills.

Even if he had started from the womb, it would have been impossible to learn so much.

Sheng Lan wasn’t sure if bringing Hua Die back with her was the right choice, but she hoped the Bai Witch Sect and Long Xiaoshan would not become adversaries in the future.

“Thank you, I will remember your kindness,” Sheng Lan said.

Although she was older than Long Xiaoshan, she spoke to him as if they were equals.

This was the power of strength.

Long Xiaoshan, as a Grandmaster, could indeed sit on an equal footing with her, the Great Witch of the Bai Witch Sect.

“No need to thank me.

Take good care of Hua Die.

Maybe one day, we’ll meet again,” Long Xiaoshan said meaningfully.

Sheng Lan seemed to understand the implication in Long Xiaoshan’s words and quietly let out a bittersweet smile.

For her part, she would rather not see Long Xiaoshan again in the future.

That way, it would be best for everyone involved.

But she also knew that whatever she said now would be in vain.

The will of a Grandmaster was as firm as iron, not something others could change.

All she could do was wait and see.

Sheng Lan softly said to Hua Die, “Hua Die, let’s go.”

“Yes, Master.”

Hua Die looked back at Long Xiaoshan reluctantly.

“Go on, remember my words and yours,” Long Xiaoshan said.

Hua Die nodded vigorously.

My master, goodbye!

When you see me again, I will surely be breathtakingly beautiful for you.

Ultimately, Hua Die left with Sheng Lan.

The Wizards from the Bai Witch Sect left soon after, and Long Xiaoshan watched as Hua Die disappeared from his view.

There was an inexplicable sense of melancholy in his heart.

The two had formed a connection in the Death God Valley, and although it started somewhat as play, the servant-master pact that was almost a joke at first, seemed to become truer than true gold over time.

He had grown accustomed to his little female servant following by his side, and now that she was gone, there was indeed a feeling of emptiness.

Speaking of which, this trip to the Southern Ocean had led to the acquisition of three Saintess slaves.

Lan Wan’er and Serpent Enchantress Mei Niang were both in the Burmese Snake Witch Sect, and now Hua Die had also returned with her master.

He was left alone once again.

Well, not exactly.

When he returned to Hechuan City, that would truly be The Land of Tenderness.

His harem of wives and lovers was there.

This trip had really lasted quite some time.

As soon as he thought of the group back home—some pure, some spoiled, some tender—gorgeous women one better than the next, Long Xiaoshan felt an intense yearning to return home.

He quickly walked to the edge of the Formation and started to dismantle it.

The fog dissipated.

Wang Chao and the Rakshasa Lady appeared.

“Hua Die has left, you really let her go back with the Bai Witch Sect?” the Rakshasa Lady asked urgently.

Just now, within the formation, the outside could not see in, but the inside could see out.

“Indeed, I let her go back with her master,” Long Xiaoshan said.

The Rakshasa Lady shouted, “How could you let her leave?

Even if her master said so, can you be sure Hua Die won’t be harmed?

She is the saintess of the Bai Witch Sect, yet she has committed such a grave offense.

Even if she escapes punishment, she will likely be imprisoned for life by the Bai Witch Sect.

And you actually let her go back.

Are you even human?

You’re truly a beast, discarding her after having your way.”

Long Xiaoshan said calmly, “It was Hua Die’s own choice!”

“Her choice, I don’t believe that.”

Long Xiaoshan looked at the Rakshasa Lady’s face and said, “Is that so?

If the same opportunity were presented to you, what choice would you make?”

“I would, of course…”

The Rakshasa Lady stopped mid-sentence.

Indeed!

What choice would she make?

Would she always remain an ugly duckling, or would she fight to break out of her cocoon and turn into a white swan?

Of course, she would choose the latter.

Hadn’t she made that choice some days ago?

To heal her disfigured face, she was willing to serve Long Xiaoshan, willing to become his plaything.

The sacrifice she had made seemed no less significant than Hua Die’s.

If she was willing to pay such a high price to regain her looks,

What was so hard to understand about Hua Die returning to the Bai Witch Sect with her master?

After all, Hua Die had become her close sister; she treated Hua Die like a younger sister and worried about her being mistreated in the Bai Witch Sect.

But that concern couldn’t justify interfering with Hua Die’s choice.

Some things are destined to be done.

The Rakshasa Lady was brooding.

At that moment, Long Xiaoshan called out to Wang Chao, and the two of them hurriedly walked towards the mountain’s exit.

The Rakshasa Lady snapped back to reality and saw that Long Xiaoshan and Wang Chao had already walked far away.

She quickly caught up and said, “Hey, why did you leave?

You’re just going to abandon me?”

Long Xiaoshan turned around, smiling, “I say big girl, what do you mean I abandoned you?

You and I have nothing to do with each other anymore.

You’re not my chambermaid now, and Hua Die has returned to the Bai Witch Sect.

Could it be that you’re still hung up on me, having second thoughts, and want to follow me?

If that’s really the case, I don’t mind at all.”

“Tch, who’s hung up on you, who wants to go with you.”

The Rakshasa Lady made a disgusted face.

“Well, there you have it, goodbye then, big girl.” Long Xiaoshan turned around, raised his hand in a wave, and walked further away with Wang Chao.

“…”

The Rakshasa Lady stood there, wanting to say something but unable to.

Indeed.

She was confused; Long Xiaoshan had already said he would treat her without charge, squaring things away between them, so she no longer needed to be his chambermaid.

Now that Hua Die had also left, she had no reason to follow Long Xiaoshan any longer.

She was now free.

Speaking of which, she should be happy, finally free of Long Xiaoshan, that detestable and domineering scoundrel.

Yet, watching Long Xiaoshan walk away so carefree, why did she feel inexplicably irritated?

She felt like something was amiss, but couldn’t pinpoint what it was.

Standing there, the Rakshasa Lady was a bit lost.