Chapter 883 "Vampirism"
Qiao Ran said nothing, just looked at the host:
"let's start!"
The host was also annoyed by Agula's arrogance. Seeing that Qiao Ran was ready, he immediately announced:
"The last competition of this Medical Saint Conference has begun! The rules of this competition are: each side chooses a patient for the other side to treat, and the time limit is two incense sticks. The first one to find the cause of the disease and write down the right prescription or cure the patient wins. If both sides are helpless with the patient, the one who can cure the patient of their choice wins. Let us look forward to who will be the winner of this Medical Saint Order? All right, all the patients to be selected, come up!"
At the host's command, more than twenty patients were either supported or carried onto the stage.
Some of these patients appear to be normal people on the surface, but in fact they are tortured beyond recognition when they become ill.
Some have twisted and deformed limbs, some have white hair at a young age, some have old faces as children, some have huge tumors, some talk nonsense, some go crazy and beat people, some are blind, some have never been able to speak since childhood, some have serious injuries that are difficult to treat, and some are already dying and look like they could die at any time...
These patients came from all over Dai Viet and even from several neighboring countries to seek treatment from the miracle doctor.
Only a few lucky ones like them can sign up as competition cases. There are many people who have not signed up and can only wait until the competition is over to visit the miracle doctors and see if they can spend a lot of money to ask the miracle doctors to treat them.
These twenty-odd patients are those who registered but were not selected in the previous competition. They also have the most difficult and complicated diseases to treat, and even the best doctors may not be able to cure them.
Under the burning gazes of the doctors below the stage who were about to witness a miracle, and amid the eager anticipation of the patients and their families, the calm Qiao Ran and the angry Agula walked forward together and began to select the patients they thought were the most difficult to treat.
After a while, the two men each picked out a patient, and then the other doctors came forward one by one to take the pulse and ask questions. After some communication, they roughly understood the patient's condition and waited for the two parties to start treating.
The person Agula chose for Qiao Ran was a seven-year-old child who could walk and jump and should have been extremely healthy.
But the child was wrapped in black cloth, with only his eyes visible.
Moreover, he had a huge oilcloth umbrella above his head, and the umbrella was covered with thick black cloth. The black cloth hung down like a curtain, wrapping the child and blocking the sunlight.
When we asked about the child's illness, we found out that he could not stand the sunlight since birth. Whenever he was exposed to the sunlight, blisters would appear all over his body and his skin would feel hot and painful as if it was burned by fire, making him miserable.
Therefore, the child can only stay in a dark room without windows at home during the day and can only come out at night.
In this feudal ancient times where people believed in ghosts and gods, after the boy's neighbors learned that he had such a strange disease, all kinds of rumors gradually spread. In the end, he was regarded as a ghost and they wanted to burn him.
Fortunately, the boy's father was a wealthy local and tried his best to save the child, but he had to send him to a remote village, where he grew up alone in a dark room without any playmates.
After diagnosing the situation, Qiao Ran knew it was the child who had "porphyria", also known as "vampirism" in the previous life.
Judging from the reactions of the boy's neighbors and the fact that Agula specifically picked out this patient, Qiao Ran knew that these ancient doctors had no way to treat this disease.
They might even think, like ordinary people, that the child was a reincarnated ghost and could not be cured.












