Superpower Small Farmer

Chapter 93: A Bunch of Cowards


Li Wei, shocked, almost instinctively stretched out both hands to protect the attacked area. Fortunately, he covered in time; otherwise, this attack could have been deadly. Little Hei, who had darted under his legs, snapped at him.

Although he protected his groin, his hands were injured and immediately began bleeding profusely. In pain, Li Wei screamed in terror as a stream of yellow stench flowed down his pant leg, a direct result from the fright.

The patients in the clinic had already hidden inside. The scene had confused them greatly, and they still hadn't understood what was happening.

Wang Xiaoqiang sat motionless in front of the clinic desk.

Little Xu Xiaoya, hearing the screams in the courtyard, was frightened stiff.

Wang Xiaoqiang had claimed he could handle it alone, yet he hadn't moved an inch. The two dogs he brought had already dealt with Li Wei and his gang.

Little Xu Xiaoya, being a doctor, naturally knew the consequences of a dog bite; severe cases could result in death. Hearing such painful screams, Little Xu Xiaoya snapped out of her daze and said to Wang Xiaoqiang, "Someone could die, hurry, make them stop..."

"Please, they don't have hands," Wang Xiaoqiang shrugged.

"Make them stop biting!"

Wang Xiaoqiang, also afraid of causing a fatality, whistled again. Big Black and Little Hei, upon hearing the whistle, immediately stopped biting and quickly ran out of the clinic courtyard toward Mantou Mountain.

After the assault by Big Black and Little Hei, all of Li Wei's gang were injured. Each one clutched their wounds, hissing through their teeth as if they had drunk chili water. Unable to bear the pain, they cried out in agony. They could never have imagined encountering Tibetan Mastiffs in such a remote place, and good ones at that.

Of course, they were not fools; from the consecutive whistles, they had realized the Tibetan Mastiffs were controlled by someone, most likely their target, Wang Xiaoqiang.

They had started their mission only to suffer injuries before achieving anything. Now terrified out of their wits, they no longer thought of "avenging" their brothers, and instead, they miserably crawled into their cars. What if Wang Xiaoqiang whistled again and the two Tibetan Mastiffs came back to attack furiously?

Furthermore, even if an animal killed someone, its owner wouldn't be sentenced to death. If they were killed, who could they ask for compensation?

Li Wei, who had already peed himself in fear, hastily climbed into the car too.

As the gang was about to start the car to flee, Wang Xiaoqiang came out and coldly stared at Li Wei, who was sitting in the passenger seat of the Xia Li car, "Don't let me see you again, or it won't be so easy next time."

"Kid, unless you never go to the town again, I'll make sure you'll never return," Li Wei, thinking he was safe in the car, blurted out bravely.

Wang Xiaoqiang put two fingers in his mouth and whistled again. Li Wei, like a startled bird, panicked and yelled at the red-haired man in the driver's seat of the Xia Li car, "Drive, go now..."

With a roar, the Xia Li car started and fled away swiftly, followed by the van scrambing off in disarray.

What a bunch of cowards!

Watching the two vehicles flee as if panicked, Wang Xiaoqiang smirked and muttered disdainfully.

Big Black and Little Hei had already run far off and wouldn't hear his whistle; he was just scaring them.

Little Xu Xiaoya then came out, nervously asking, "Little Qiang, nobody died, right?"

"It's fine. Those pampered kids from the city are probably heading to the hospital now," Wang Xiaoqiang reassured Little Xu Xiaoya with a relaxed smile, "Even if Li Wei finds the courage, he won't dare to bother you again!"

"Thank you, Little Qiang," Little Xu Xiaoya gratefully replied.

"Ah, it's nothing. A big shot like you coming from the city to serve our village means protecting your safety is our responsibility," Wang Xiaoqiang said earnestly.

Watching Wang Xiaoqiang's serious expression, Little Xu Xiaoya giggled and asked somewhat expectantly, "So, should we continue studying gynecological diseases here...?"

"Of course we should," Wang Xiaoqiang replied, then walked back into the clinic, sat down at the consultation table, and resumed his focused reading of the "Complete Guide to Gynecological Diseases."

The book was thick and covered a variety of topics, but the introductory section provided a general overview of gynecological diseases and the traditional Chinese medicine approach to diagnosis and treatment.

Traditional Chinese medicine suggests that apart from inflammatory gynecological diseases, most are caused by liver depression and kidney deficiency. Therefore, to cure gynecological diseases, soothing the liver and supplementing the kidney is crucial. Using Western medicine can only treat the symptoms, not the root causes.

Although Chinese medicine is useful, the treatment process is slow, especially for young people. If they consume Chinese medicine for a long period, they might become weary of it and often stop taking the medicine before healing completely, leading to intermittent and unpredictable conditions.

Although Wang Xiaoqiang had gained a general understanding of gynecological diseases, he wasn't clear about Xu Qingxue's specific condition and didn't know where to begin. He was too shy to ask her directly, and felt awkward to call her about it, so Wang Xiaoqiang thought of texting, realizing that texting could indeed be very useful.

Therefore, he decided to learn about Xu Qingxue's condition through text messages:

Wang Xiaoqiang: Qingxue, I'm studying gynecological diseases. Can you tell me about your condition?

Xu Qingxue: When I have my period, my stomach hurts and it feels swollen.

Wang Xiaoqiang: Uh, got it. Do you have a boyfriend?

Xu Qingxue: Ptui, I'm still a virgin! I don't have a boyfriend right now.

Wang Xiaoqiang: Uh, got it.

With an understanding of Xu Qingxue's condition, Wang Xiaoqiang knew how to approach the treatment. Since Xu Qingxue was still a virgin, it was clear that she probably didn't have an inflammatory gynecological disease but rather a functional one.

Treating functional gynecological diseases requires adjustments in lifestyle habits and support with Chinese medicine, soothing the liver, and supplementing the kidney to achieve healing.

Of course, for a layman like Wang Xiaoqiang, this conclusion was merely a bold guess after reading about the traditional Chinese medical approach to diagnosing and treating gynecological diseases.

With this guess in mind, to verify the scientific accuracy and reasonableness of his guess, Wang Xiaoqiang turned to Xu Xiaoya. Xu Xiaoya, at least, had medical training and, being a woman, certainly knew more about gynecological diseases than he did.

As he thought about this, Wang Xiaoqiang lifted his gaze from the book and stared at Xu Xiaoya. At that moment, all the patients had left, and Xu Xiaoya was sitting across the consultation table reading a book, occasionally glancing up at Wang Xiaoqiang. Seeing Wang Xiaoqiang so deeply engrossed in the "Complete Guide to Gynecological Diseases," Xu Xiaoya couldn't help but chuckle.

When Wang Xiaoqiang looked up at Xu Xiaoya, she happened to look up at him too.

In that instant, their eyes met.

Xu Xiaoya's face flushed red suddenly. She was only pretending to read the book, her thoughts predominantly on Wang Xiaoqiang, occasionally stealing glances at him. Suddenly, their eyes met, and she felt caught in the act, unavoidably feeling guilty and shy.

No way, I haven't even asked yet. Why is she blushing already?

Looking at the flush on Xu Xiaoya's face, Wang Xiaoqiang mumbled to himself. He knew the topic he wanted to bring up was sensitive, yet he hadn't even spoken yet. Could women really have the legendary sixth sense?

Under her shy guise, Xu Xiaoya immediately lowered her eyelids to pretend to read, but none of the words on the page could enter her mind.

"Hey, Little Ya, I want to ask you something…" Despite Xu Xiaoya's shyness, Wang Xiaoqiang couldn't help but speak up.

"Uh... What is it?" Xu Xiaoya lifted her eyelids in surprise and asked.

"It's just, it's about women's periods. When menstruation is irregular, how should it be treated?"

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