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Chapter 1 The Five Techniques of Taoism

Suixi Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic in the old town of Nanzhou City.

Li Suixin saw off the landlord who had left. He, who had always been happy-go-lucky, couldn't help but feel a little worried.

The rent was already two months in arrears, and the landlord issued an ultimatum.

If you can't pay the rent within ten days, get out!

Suixin's small clinic of traditional Chinese medicine entrusted Li Suixin's dream of becoming a famous traditional Chinese medicine doctor.

Li Suixin graduated from Nanzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine a year ago, but failed to become a doctor in a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, so he opened a small traditional Chinese medicine clinic here.

Doctors are a profession that becomes more valuable the older they get, especially Chinese medicine.

A twenty-year-old boy who has just graduated cannot gain the trust of patients at all, and very few patients come to see a doctor.

Coupled with Li Suixin's kind nature and his duty to save lives and heal the wounded, the profits barely covered expenses.

Therefore, Sui TCM Clinic has been barely able to maintain its operations since the day it opened.

Originally, as word of mouth gradually spread, more and more patients recognized Li Suixin, and the situation improved.

At the very least, you will never run out of money to pay the rent.

But more than two months ago, Lao Dao fell ill in front of his clinic on a rainy night, causing the clinic's situation to take a turn for the worse.

The old Taoist was as skinny as a stick, seriously ill, dressed in rags, and penniless. He stayed with Li Suixin for a month.

After he recovered from his illness, Li Suixin's family fortune was emptied, and even the capital for buying medicinal materials was spent.

Finally, when Lao Dao left, Li Suixin shamelessly borrowed a thousand yuan from Han Yuexiu, the landlord's unemployed daughter, to pay for his travel expenses.

It was this behavior that turned the originally friendly Han Lishan's attitude towards Li Suixin into a bad one.

Li Suixin was so excited that he put his worries behind him in a blink of an eye. He sat on a chair and looked at the blood-red stone on the table that was the size of a baby's fist.

This was given to him mysteriously by the old Taoist before he left. It is said to be the "Blood Dragon Jade", the mountain-holding treasure inherited by his sect.

But it is a pity that this piece of blood dragon jade is just a deceptive thing in Han Lishan's eyes.

Not to mention two months' rent, it's not even worth a hundred yuan. It's just a red stone that the old man picked up by the river.

For this reason, Li Suixin was scolded by Han Lishan for the third time today.

Li Suixin didn't care about this. He saved the old Taoist without any intention of getting anything in return. He just did it as he pleased. He couldn't ignore death without saving him.

He stretched out his left hand to grab the Blood Dragon Jade and prepared to put it away.

Whether it is blood dragon jade or an ordinary stone, after all, it is something that the old Taoist treasures.

As soon as he picked up the Blood Dragon Jade, Li Suixin felt a pain in the palm of his left hand.

"boom!"

There was a roar in his mind and golden light shone. Li Suixin fell into a trance and collapsed to the ground.

In his daze, golden dragons were flying, and an old Taoist with white beard and hair, a fairy-like spirit, appeared in his mind.

"I am a poor Taoist, Huolong Daoist. If you get my magic weapon and inherit it from me, you will be the successor of the Shenlong Dao Sect. You must abide by the rules of the Shenlong Dao Sect and must not bully the good..."

what's the situation?

This piece of blood dragon jade is really not a mortal thing!

Afterwards, Li Suixin felt that the blood in his body was as hot as lava, rushing like a rapid river, making his heart beat like a drum and his body temperature soar.

It seemed as if something was awakening in his body, giving him a feeling of infinite power surging all over his body.

At the same time, countless information was integrated into his brain, as if it was engraved in his mind, with incomparable clarity.

Although the amount of information is large, it is not complicated at all. It is divided into five aspects, collectively called the Five Arts of Taoism.
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