What's even more important is the "qi". Looking at your disease, it's clear that you are not an optimistic and easy-going person. You're prone to anger and often overthink, which contributes to most of your ailments. As for "hue", it is the remedy that alleviates "qi". The Emperor's Inner Canon describes the act of a man and a woman as "joyful and gleeful faces", which is not hard to understand—a high-quality session that pleases the heart and body, eases stress, and improves sleep quality...
He was interrupted by a restrained voice. Startled, Wang Xiaoqiang turned his head towards Tang Wan's face, which, once pale like aged jade, now resembled a Chicken Blood Stone, flushed with embarrassment. She pressed her red lips tightly together, yet couldn't restrain a burst of sound.
It's no wonder, as Wang Xiaoqiang's massage techniques alleviated the pain in Tang Wan's abdomen, making her feel relaxed. Most importantly, the acupoint he massaged was the closest to her, the first time a man's hand had been so near. Meanwhile, this infuriating fellow was discussing the benefits of "wine, wealth, sex, and qi". At that moment, this woman, who had never been touched before, experienced an unprecedented feeling. Tang Wan's voice not only caught Wang Xiaoqiang's attention but also infuriated Liu Juyi outside, leaving her in disbelief.
"Impossible, let's listen again..." Liu Juyi held her breath and continued to listen intently. But then, the intermittent sounds began to connect and grew louder and louder. This...this...
Such sounds were unmistakable—clearly those of a woman expressing her feelings. But in the room, there was only one woman, her classmate. Having just one person could only mean she was...well, that was not really an issue. The real problem was that her own man was still inside, which made the situation very clear.
At that moment, Wang Xiaoqiang's massage reached its final stage, and Tang Wan's body,
"Success!" Wang Xiaoqiang murmured. He had already detected that Tang Wan not only suffered from irregular menstruation but also from frigidity. Now, with the completion of his massage technique, both conditions had seen improvement.
As Tang Wan indulged in a sensation she had never felt before, and Wang Xiaoqiang was immersed in contentment, suddenly, the bedroom door was slammed open.
Hearing the door, Tang Wan almost instinctively sat up and covered her private parts with her hands. At the same time, she turned her head towards the door.
Wang Xiaoqiang too was startled. Staying in a room with a nearly naked woman always gave him a sense of committing a crime. He also quickly turned his head as the door burst open, and it was none other than Liu Juyi.
There, Liu Juyi's eyes were wide open like a detective solving a case, afraid to miss any details. Her young face was tensed, her angry demeanor resembling a sulky child, which inadvertently made her seem somewhat foolishly adorable. Her abdomen moved rapidly as if she were a boat on the turbulent seas.
She scrutinized every detail of the two, scared to miss any. Though Wang Xiaoqiang looked normal and well-dressed, Tang Wan's flushed face and dewy eyes spoke volumes. This was not the appearance or expression expected from someone who had been bleeding for days!
Seeing this, her frustration erupted as she pointed at them and said:
"What you two have done is great!"
Wang Xiaoqiang, embarrassed, spread his hands and said, "How, what have we done?"
By then, Tang Wan, her face fiery red, knew women were often intuitively detail-oriented. Now seeing Liu Juyi's expression and tone, she sensed a hint of jealousy and resentment.
Moreover, from Liu Juyi's reactions, she saw indications that this Wang Xiaoqiang had a more than ordinary relationship with Liu Juyi; as to how deeper their relationship went, she wouldn't dare to guess.
"Juyi, I, we..." Tang Wan tried to explain but was at a loss for words, deeply embarrassed.
"Wang Xiaoqiang, fess up. What have you done to my classmate?" Liu Juyi, believing her friend wouldn't initiate anything with Wang Xiaoqiang, assumed it must have been him taking advantage, and thus directed her anger at him.
"What bad have I used?" Wang Xiaoqiang, finding it hard to defend himself, turned to Tang Wan, "Tell her, other than treating you, what have I done to you?"
"Nothing."
Tang Wan, feeling Wang Xiaoqiang was wronged, raised her face and told Liu Juyi, "Aju, don't overthink it. Wang Xiaoqiang isn't that kind of person."
Treating a disease could also produce sounds?
Liu Juyi, unconvinced, pointed at Tang Wan and said, "You, you..."
With a resentful snort, Liu Juyi turned and left the room, starting to cry once she got to the living room.
Seeing this, Wang Xiaoqiang and Tang Wan looked at each other. Wang spread his hands in innocence and said, "Look at this, good deeds never go unpunished. I help you heal, and now I am labeled an adulterer."
By now, Tang Wan's body had fully recovered from its previously weakened state and was even brimming with vitality. She naturally had a good constitution, all troubled by illness. To be honest, she was now filled with gratitude toward Wang Xiaoqiang because not only had Wang cured her illness, but he also helped her understand the root cause of her sickness and directed her toward future health management.
He was not only a doctor with superior medical skills but also a knowledgeable, thoughtful, and caring good man.
This was Tang Wan's current evaluation of Wang Xiaoqiang.
Therefore, she couldn't let such a good doctor suffer any undeserved injustices. So, she put on her CEO demeanor as usual at the company and solemnly said to Wang, "Don't worry, I won't let you suffer any undeserved grievances."
As she spoke, she jumped out of bed, took a dress from the wardrobe, put it on, and then walked out of the bedroom. Wang Xiaoqiang followed her out.
Tang Wan approached the crying Liu Juyi, whispered something in her ear in a barely audible mosquito-like voice, and then, the crying Liu Juyi stopped her tears. Tang Wan glanced at Wang Xiaoqiang, whispered another phrase to the old classmate, and then Liu Juyi burst into laughter.
People say women's faces change as quickly as the weather in July, but this transformation was incredibly swift.
Wang Xiaoqiang couldn't quite believe his eyes. At the same time, he secretly admired Tang Wan in his heart—no wonder she could preside over Tang Clan, and save her family's business from crisis when her father fell ill. This small incident displayed her capability; a headache-inducing matter was resolved by her in just a few words.
A woman's heart is like a needle at the bottom of the ocean. Wang Xiaoqiang didn't hear what Tang Wan whispered to Liu Juyi, nor could he guess.
So, he looked utterly baffled.
At that moment, Liu Juyi had already gotten up, came over, and grabbed his hand, saying, "I'm sorry, Little Qiang, I misunderstood you!"
Wang Xiaojing was even more baffled, feeling like the scene before his eyes was somewhat surreal.
At noon, Tang Wan had the family chef prepare a table full of dishes to entertain them.
The table was full of Shandong cuisine, which has a long history and widespread influence, and is an important part of China's culinary culture, making it one of the four major Chinese cuisines. It is renowned internationally for its salty, fresh, tender, uniquely flavorful, and exquisitely prepared dishes. Ancient texts state, "In the eastern territories, where heaven and earth began, the land of fish and salt, near the sea and along waters, the people eat fish and love salt. All are content in their place and delight in their food." The Land of Qi and Lu, prospering by the mountains and sea, offers a rich array of produce and a developed economy, providing excellent conditions for the evolution of cooking culture and the development of Shandong cuisine.
The ingredients are of high quality, using salt to enhance freshness and broth to intensify it. Seasoning emphasizes pure and fresh flavors. Green onions, a Shandong specialty, are essential in many dishes to add aroma and flavor. Methods such as stir-frying, quick-frying, and deep-frying all use onions, especially dishes stewed with onions, which are best known for their rich onion aroma, like stewed sea cucumbers and stewed tendons. Scallions, ginger, and garlic are indispensable in stuffed, exploded pot, and cold dishes. Seafood is abundant and of high quality, with a mild fishy smell. Fresh seafood prioritizes natural flavors; shrimp, crab, shellfish, and clams are often eaten with ginger vinegar. High-grade ingredients like bird's nests, shark fins, sea cucumbers, dried abalone, fish skin, and fish bones, being of superior quality but bland, necessitate the use of rich broth to bring out their flavors.
Notable cooking techniques of Shandong cuisine include exploding, lifting, and creating candy threads, particularly praised for exploding and lifting. Exploding comes in various forms like oil explosion, salt explosion, sauce explosion, spiced explosion, scallion explosion, soup explosion, and water explosion, fully showcasing Shandong's prowess in cooking techniques. Therefore, it's said, "For food, turn to China; for cooking, turn to Shandong."
Like Four Happiness Meatballs and Red Braised Lion's Head, which are authentic Shandong dishes. The meat, a mixture of fatty and lean, looks glossy and red, accompanied by vivid green vegetables, the appealing color and enticing aroma stimulate the appetite, and the rich, flavorful meat and sauce are irresistibly delicious.
Like Sweet and Sour Pork, another classic renowned dish. This dish is somewhat similar to sweet and sour spare ribs, a traditional favorite among sweet and sour dishes in China—it uses fresh pork ribs, tender and juicy, finished with a bright and glossy red color, crisp and sweet-sour flavor, particularly popular in the Jiangnan area. "Sweet and sour" is a flavor profile owned by all major Chinese cuisines.
While eating, Wang Xiaoqiang found that Tang Wan, from under the table, kicked him slightly. Not understanding why, when he looked at her, he saw her gazing at him with an expectant look, "Mr. Wang, when are you free to give me another treatment?"
Wang Xiaoqiang said, "How about two days later? Also, I'll prepare some herbs for you."
Tang Wan said, "Thank you very much, Mr. Wang." After speaking, Tang Wan got up and went to the back room. She soon came back out, holding a check for one million cash, handing it to Wang Xiaoqiang, "Mr. Wang, this is your compensation."
Wang Xiaoqiang took it and put it in his pocket, saying, "Then I'll accept it."
After the meal, as they were about to leave, Wang Xiaoqiang handed the check to Liu Juyi, saying, "This is for you."
To Wang Xiaoqiang, a million was like a single dollar—he didn't value it much.
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