chapter 9 Master is a prince ===

by Jeff 18:00,Jan 02,2024


Tymon Well was in high spirits during happy events, so he ate three large bowls, washed the dishes, and cleared the table.

Then he and Old Kent entered the bedroom and sat down by the bed.

Old Kent looked serious:

"You are my only successor. It's time to tell you everything about me and my inheritance."

Tymon Well didn't speak, just nodded solemnly.

"My master, your master, the old military doctor of the Japanese army.

In fact, he is not from Japan, but from Ryukyu, and he is the prince of Ryukyu!

He is the grandson of Shoutai, the last king of Orpheus, and the son of Crown Prince Shonori. "

Ryukyu was originally an island country in the East China Sea, very close to Japan, but much smaller than Japan.

Caught between two big countries, Ryukyu is always on tenterhooks, fearing that one day it will be swallowed up.

In order to achieve balance and to keep the two big countries in check, Ryukyu has always paid tribute to the two big countries and called the Qing Dynasty the father country and the Japanese country the mother country.

Hehe, this is a good idea. No matter which parent spanks the child, you have to look at the other parent’s eyes!

But his father failed to live up to expectations, and in just a few generations, the great family fortune was ruined, so the Japanese mother didn't have to worry about beating him.

In 1879, his Japanese mother took action again, this time a bit harshly, and took over the adopted son's home.

King Orpheus was forced to surrender and moved to the then central city of Ryukyu, where he lived in the palace of his crown prince Shōnori.

The poor king of the country , Orpheus, not only had to look at the face of the Japanese mother, but also was angered by the people of the country. He was often slandered and abused by the Ryukyu people, and the people surrounded the prince's mansion and threw eggs and vegetables.

Orpheus endured the humiliation and thought of filing a complaint with his adoptive father, Qingba, to seek restoration of the country.

But the Japanese mother's guard was extremely strict, and everyone in the Prince's Mansion was targeted to death, and Orpheus was helpless.

Soon, one of the concubines of the crown prince Shang Dian became pregnant. After several imperial doctors took her pulse, they all identified it as a boy.

Because the Japanese mother had not noticed this concubine, Orpheus and his son secretly sent her out of the prince's mansion soon after she became pregnant.

A few months later, the concubine gave birth to a baby boy, named Ciaran, which implied the restoration of the country.

Soon, the mother and son were escorted off the island to the Qing Dynasty.

Subsequently, the former Ryukyu Kingdom's national advisor quietly followed with a group of people, hoping that when the children grew up, they would rely on these forces to restore the country under the protection of the Qing Dynasty.

The group first smuggled into North Korea and then into Russia. After several years, they finally arrived at a large mountain in Soviet Russia east of Changbai Mountain.

At this time, their adoptive father Qingba was at the end of his strength and was on the verge of collapse.

Seeing that there was no hope of clearing their father, the followers decided to raise the little prince first and then look for an opportunity to restore the country.

So he settled there, and Ciaran learned how to govern the country, as well as martial arts and medical skills under the guidance of these old ministers and generals.

Unexpectedly, Xu was wandering around since he was a baby, traveling thousands of miles across mountains and rivers. During this period, he fell into water, was buried in heavy snow, and suffered from typhoid fever, which left the root of his disease.

Ciaran's physical condition was extremely poor and his body was cold all year round.

The imperial doctors tried all their means, and even the chief physician of the imperial hospital, who was said to be the descendant of the disciple Xu Fu took in when he crossed the sea and temporarily lived in the Ryukyu Islands, was unable to do anything.

Everyone tried their best, and the guards searched all over Changbai Mountain and the entire Far East for rare elixirs, and they barely managed to save his life.

The imperial master had been using various methods to strengthen Ciaran Fu's muscles since he was a child, and he passed on to him what he had learned throughout his life without reservation.

As Ciaran grew up, the Qing Dynasty could no longer protect itself. Ciaran gradually gave up on the idea of ​​restoring the country. He just wanted to live a stable life, so he selected a few palace maids and gave the rest to the remaining guards in marriage. , blossoming in that mountain village.

Strangely enough, Ciaran developed a sense of Qi at the age of seven, and his Qi growth rate was even inferior to that of the Imperial Master.

It's just that although the true energy is growing rapidly, it is still unable to move. It grows rapidly and solidifies in the Dantian.

By the age of thirty, his Qi had liquefied, and by the age of forty, there were signs of elixir formation.

But his Dantian was like a sealed liquefied gas tank, filled with concentrated Qi, but he couldn't find an outlet to vent it.

On the other hand, Shang Fu learned medical skills very skillfully, and he had learned the true skills from several imperial doctors.

Ciaran had no interest in martial arts, but was obsessed with medicine.

Over the next thirty years, he sent out guards and imperial doctors to collect countless medical classics and various prescriptions from various countries and ethnic groups. Combined with the medical skills taught by several imperial doctors, he summarized and compiled two medical masterpieces, one This medical code, a pharmacopoeia, covers many aspects such as medical theory, medicinal materials and prescriptions, acupuncture and moxibustion techniques.

Seeing that Ciaran was unable to mobilize his true energy, the Ryukyu national master tried his best to find a way out. Finally, the national master came up with the idea of ​​​​traveling to China, visiting famous mountains and rivers, and asking Chinese experts for advice.

So when Ciaran was forty years old, the Imperial Master left their secluded mountain village and went out to travel.

Not wanting to go without news for more than ten years, Ciaran even gave up the idea of ​​returning to the country.

Just when Ciaran was planning to just hang out like this, in the winter of 1936, the national teacher who had been gone for more than ten years came back.

It turned out that he had visited famous mountains and rivers over the years, looking for good medicines and rare treasures, but found nothing in the end. Seeing that his life was about to end, he had to turn around.

Unexpectedly, in a big mountain on the way back, I accidentally bumped into a man and a woman. Using a piece of cloth-like thing between the palms of their hands, the true energy could circulate through the two people.

The Imperial Master understood that it was an unusual treasure, and regardless of the fact that the two men were half-clothed, he took action to restrain them and robbed them of the treasure.

The imperial master resorted to various means to find out the function and usage of the treasure. When he learned that the object could transmit true energy, he killed two people and hurried back happily.

He felt that although there was no way to cure Ciaran, if he injected his domineering pure Yang Qi Ciaran's body and neutralized the Yin and Yang, he might be able to cure the cold poison in his body.

At this time, the national master was over 100 years old. After returning, he carefully guided Ciaran and his descendants in practicing martial arts. At the same time, he used the treasure to transmit Qi to Ciaran every day, hoping to slowly cure his cold poison.

Soon, the guards found out that Manchukuo and Japan were at odds with each other and had deep grudges. Those ministers wanted to contact Manchukuo to look for opportunities to restore the country.

So Ciaran and several guards rushed to Manzhouli with the Ryukyu jade seal, tokens and some jewelry. The national master also insisted on going with him.

Unexpectedly, they encountered Japanese troops encircling and suppressing the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army on the way.

Even though this group of people had superior force, they were still unable to defeat machine guns and artillery. In the end, all the guards were killed.

In a rage, the Imperial Guard went on a killing spree and killed an entire squad of Japanese soldiers. In the end, they were wounded by mortars from the Japanese troops who came for reinforcements.

When the two escaped, the old Imperial Master was already dying. Before he died, the old Imperial Master used the treasure to forcefully import all the inner energy into Ciaran's body.

Ciaran's own Qi was not weak in the first place. After the Imperial Master came back, he lost a lot of Qi to him. In terms of quantity alone, Ciaran's Zhen Qi was even slightly better than that of the Imperial Master. However, he had been unable to do so. It's just a real mobilization.

Now, suddenly there were a large number of "intruders" outside his body, and they were heading straight for his Dantian. Therefore, the true energy that had been silent in his Dantian seemed to be aware of the crisis, and instantly broke out, violently rushing towards the intruders, and quickly The whale swallowed up this surging and majestic foreign energy, and after it rapidly increased several times, it returned to the Dantian, slowly forming a golden elixir the size of a pigeon egg, and then fell silent again, without any movement.

Shang tried again several times, but failed to mobilize the true energy in his Dantian. He couldn't help but feel discouraged, so he cremated the old master on the spot and prepared to take him back for burial.

Unexpectedly, the fire attracted the Japanese pursuers. Looking at the pursuers coming from a distance, Ciaran remembered in desperation that he had learned Korean from his guards.

So he forced himself to calm down, hid the imperial master's ashes and the things in the backpack, randomly pulled out a few herbs and put them into the backpack, and then took out a few pieces of wild boar meat that the guards had hunted on the way and put them on the fire. Serve on the grill.

When the pursuers from the island country approached, he pretended to have just discovered it and explained in Korean that he was a Korean and lived here in his early years. He was a doctor who came to the mountains to collect medicine.

There were several wounded among the pursuers, who had just been injured by the guards and the old man. However, when the battle broke out between the two sides, Ciaran hid in the distance and did not show up.

The pursuing officer was doubtful and asked him to treat the wounded on the spot.

It has to be said that Ciaran was not very good at martial arts, but his medical skills were excellent. He applied herbal medicine and applied silver needles to several wounded people, and the wounded stopped bleeding and no longer cried out in pain.

From then on, Ciaran followed the Japanese army and could not leave until his death.


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