Chapter 218: Little Chinese Medicine

Early in the morning, izakaya.

Lin Sheng was holding an unlit cigarette on the roof, looking through the mist into the distance.

"Brother Xiaolin, it's time to eat." Kyoko's crisp voice came.

"Okay, right away." Lin Sheng agreed, leaned short, grabbed the eaves with both hands, and slipped into the window with a "swoop".

After breakfast, Lin Sheng said, "After a while, Gongzi and I, Dong Ning, go out to find a way to get some medicine, and see if we can treat the gunshot wounds of Maria and my brother.

If it goes well, we'll go to the Gifu branch of the Skull and Bones Society in the evening to see if there's a chance to take them in.

Then they will go to Tokyo together to rescue the emperor and the cabinet, and by the way, they will make everyone rich.

Ferry Yao, go to the roof in a while, and today you and Riko are responsible for taking turns to watch out.

Mr. Hechuan, and my three fellow countrymen, please help take care of Maria and my brother, thank you for your hard work."

Everyone nodded in agreement.

Lin Sheng, Gongzi and Dong Ning each carried an empty backpack.

Kyoko and Dong Ning each carried a rifle, while Lin Sheng took advantage of the mist with (onimaru) and slipped into the depths of the residential area.

This is a massive slum, why is it called a slum? This is because most of the people living here are from the bottom of Japan.

They work in a variety of occupations with average wages but extreme hardship.

It was also a low, crowded wooden building.

There are no bustling neon-lit streets like Tokyo, just a mess of telephone poles and cobweb-like wires.

Most of the shops here are pawn shops, pachinko parlors, small custom shops, and some strip parlors that are only open at night. Shrines all over the ground, bicycles, and daily necessities that can't fit in the house are all piled up haphazardly on the already crowded paths.

But the most important thing in this kind of place is people, and how dense the housing here is, how many people are gathered here.

Some people will have the need to eat and drink, so beer houses, izakayas, and style bars all over the ground have become the first choice for men to vent their stress after work.

In the past, the corpse crab was alive, and the living dead were afraid to return here, and they hid far away.

Now that the corpse crab is gone, the living dead are back in charge of the place.

The streets and alleys, the shops with open doors, are filled with a large number of living dead. It is not surprising that these living dead have long since been exposed to the wind and the sun for a long time, and it is not surprising that they have exposed their bones, have no flesh on their faces, and have rotten intestines through their stomachs.

Lin Sheng was like a weeder, waving (Onimaru) all the way, chopping all the way. The heads of the living dead, the remains of severed limbs flew everywhere.

Fought all the way to the end of the street, and finally saw a small pharmacy in the distance.

Lin Sheng commanded Gongzi and Dong Ning to be on guard at all times, and he used the tip of his knife to cut open the wooden sliding door of the pharmacy.

This is a Chinese medicine hall, and many people will wonder why there are Chinese medicine halls in Japan.

In fact, Chinese medicine has a history of more than 3,000 years, and it was first introduced to Japan in the 5th century, and about 1,500 years ago, Chinese medicine was introduced to Japan through the Asahi Peninsula.

According to historical records, in 414 A.D., the Kim Mu clan of the Dynasty x Silla came to Japan with medical skills, which is the earliest record of the introduction of traditional Chinese medicine to Japan.

In 459 A.D., Dr. Dekurai, a physician of the Goryeo Dynasty, went to Japan and settled in Namba, Japan, where he opened a medical center to practice medicine, and was known as "Namba Yakushi".

Beginning in 554 A.D., pharmacists came to Japan from Asahi x Baekje to spread the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine to Japan.

Although there were several invasions of Western medicine in the later period, Chinese medicine was slowly diluted and diluted in Japan.

However, there are still Chinese medicine practitioners in Japan, because there are Western doctors who have obtained medical licenses to study Chinese medicine, and they also go to China to study Chinese medicine, and then go back to Japan to help people see doctors, this kind of medical practice is legal.

Moreover, this kind of TCM practitioner can also prescribe the kind of 13 non-reliable prescriptions of authentic TCM, but that kind of doctor cannot use insurance, such as Kitasato University, there is a "Institute of Oriental Medicine", which is actually TCM.

But you can't use health insurance, so not many people patronize it.

So it's not surprising that there is a Chinese medicine hall in this slum.

Lin Sheng carefully inspected the furnishings in the house and the places where he could hide from people, and after confirming that it was safe, he called Gongzi and Dong Ning in.

Dong Ning was in charge of controlling the wind with a gun, and Lin Sheng and Gongzi began to rummage through various Chinese patent medicines that could stop bleeding and treat internal and external injuries.

Soon. The big bag of the two was full.

Lin Sheng was just about to leave the house when he suddenly heard a slight cough in the refrigerator.

Hurriedly raised his hand to remind Kyoko.

Kyoko raised her gun, took aim, and did it in one go.

Lin Sheng walked lightly to the door of the refrigerator and asked in Japanese, "Is there anyone in the refrigerator?"

There was no movement in the fridge.

Lin Sheng thought for a while and asked in Chinese, "Is there anyone inside?"

There was a slight noise from the refrigerator, which seemed to be responsive to Chinese.

Lin Sheng didn't care so much, he slammed open the refrigerator door, and a little girl covered in dirt threw out of it.

Lin Sheng was stunned for a moment, the little girl got up and held a cake with a marble soda against the wall, and her big watery eyes stared at the (ghost pill) in Lin Sheng's hand.

When Kyoko saw that it was a little girl, she hurriedly said in broken Chinese: "Please don't be afraid, we are not bad people."

The little girl saw that there was a beautiful big sister, and she hesitantly lowered the soda bottle in her hand slowly.

Dong Ning also entered the house at this time, and was stunned when he saw the little girl, and then said in a slumped voice, "No, don't, I'm afraid, my brother is here to save you."

The little girl looked like she was about eleven or twelve years old, and when she saw fifteen-year-old Dong Ning, she suddenly threw herself into Dong Ning's arms and looked at Lin Sheng vigilantly.

"Alas, it's still children who can communicate with children." Lin Sheng sighed.

"Dad, Dad, the living dead, around, come here." Dong Ning stammered.

"Put this little girl on my back, I found a lot of medicine, I don't know if it's to stop bleeding, treat external and internal injuries, Kyoko doesn't know Chinese medicine, alas, let's go somewhere else." Lin Sheng said helplessly.

"To stop bleeding, you can stop bleeding by boiling it with white beads, purple beads, palm charcoal, crane grass, mugwort leaves, ginger, and decoction with water." The little girl opened her mouth and said a lot of names.

Lin Sheng looked at this twelve or thirteen-year-old girl in shock, with big black eyes, long eyelashes, a pair of twisted braids, and a standard little beauty embryo.

So he crouched down and asked, "What's your name?"

"Yaoyao." The little girl said.

"Then tell your uncle, why do you know that these herbs can stop bleeding?" Lin Sheng asked.

"Grandpa taught me." Yaoyao said.

"Where's Grandpa?" Gongzi asked quickly, Lin Sheng just didn't have time to stop it.

Sure enough, the little girl cried out with a "wow", so frightened that Dong Ning quickly closed the door of the pharmacy.