The Time-Limited Baby Doctor Doesn’t Hide The Fact That She’s A Genius - Chapter 197
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The Terminal Baby Physician Doesn’t Hide Being a Genius
Chapter 197
It was a Western Continent-style greeting.
“I’m fine though. Miss?”
“….”
Biyu’s expression twisted. For one thing, the two were still at the Desert Edge.
Most importantly.
Biyu’s hand struck his back repeatedly.
“You, I told you I hate that because it’s disgusting, didn’t I? How many times do I have to say it. Ugh!”
“Ow, ow ow. My spine’s gone out! Oh no!”
The Shaman shamelessly collapsed face-down on the Floor. Biyu made an incredulous expression.
He looked up at Biyu while lying down. Adult Biyu was beautiful enough for everyone to turn and look.
Though she herself seemed to have no interest in appearance whatsoever. He was always struggling to block the merciless, almost violent pressure directed at Biyu.
Sometimes he was curious.
Biyu left the Family House not long after curing her illness.
If he had to guess, the Family Elder and Father who first noticed the Shaman’s feelings must have driven her out.
He frantically abandoned everything and chased after her. Even though she must have suffered hardships wandering alone in the meantime, she remained composed.
“My spine’s gone out, so Hei Biyu will have to take responsibility.”
“How ridiculous. Just carry the Luggage.”
The Shaman smiled and got up again.
“Yes, yes. Servants should just carry Luggage.”
“Who’s a servant?”
“Ah, then are you a Warrior?”
The Shaman was walking ahead when he suddenly whipped his head around. What a surprise. Biyu blinked her eyes wide.
“Your personal Warrior?”
Biyu was momentarily speechless.
The young Man before her always shone brightest when under the sun.
This might be because of his sun-like hair. Or perhaps because he boasted the fresh vitality that she herself lacked.
That’s why Biyu had never once regretted sacrificing her lifespan to save this Child.
The Shaman was bowing to match Biyu’s eye level as much as possible.
Biyu chuckled and firmly pushed the Shaman’s forehead away.
“Why on earth do you get more disgusting as you get older?”
“That’s too harsh….”
“Let me tell you, I don’t suit Western Continent etiquette. I hate it….”
“I know that too.”
Good recovery was the Shaman’s strength, then and now. Having quickly recovered, he smiled obediently like a tamed beast.
Biyu watched such a Shaman and added as if muttering.
“Though that doesn’t mean I like the Eastern Continent style.”
It was a cold voice. Shaman, who had come to understand the situation roughly after being by Biyu’s side for a long time, closed his mouth.
His feelings about the Hei Family Estate weren’t something he could speak carelessly about.
“How cold.”
Shaman brushed away the hand pushing against his forehead and stepped one step closer.
Deep eyes that reflected light captured her. Close enough that she could see her own reflection in his eyes.
Shaman curved his eyes without hesitation.
Having become an adult with an even more solid build, he displayed masculine lines no matter where you looked.
His face suddenly came closer.
“Still, I like my friend.”
An affectionate voice, a smile that seemed fierce yet gentle, a fresh face.
Biyu sometimes wondered.
Is this friendship?
Is this really friendship?
Even from her perspective, having never experienced marriage or even dating once, something felt strange.
But she couldn’t clearly pinpoint what was wrong about it.
So she dismissed it, thinking that since neither of them had lovers and they were friends of opposite genders, perhaps they were just unusually close.
There was nothing immediately problematic about it.
Before long, the two arrived at the Desert-side City.
For a while, both of them were busy.
Unpacking their luggage and visiting nearby herb shops to replenish lacking medicinal herbs and ingredients.
Going to clinics to borrow space for making Dongnan Medicine.
Any troublemakers or unpleasant stares that came their way were all blocked by Shaman.
Treatment was thriving in this city as well. This was all because Biyu’s name had spread throughout the entire Empire.
“Now they welcome us even when we cross the desert.”
One evening. The two stood side by side on the rooftop, looking at the desert visible in the distance.
When crossing it, it had seemed like hell, but from afar it looked quite beautiful.
‘I really hated hiking.’
Biyu recalled her previous world self, which was now gradually becoming dim.
She had terribly hated hiking, yet being born into the Hei Family where mountain climbing was necessary wasn’t enough.
Now she had become a wandering physician who crosses deserts. Life truly is unpredictable.
“Here.”
Shaman held out a cup with steam rising from it. It was warmly heated alcohol.
“Tomorrow’s a day off, isn’t it.”
“Will we be able to rest?”
Though they called it a holiday, there were patients who came even on rest days. Rather, they were the type who knew it was a holiday and came to cause trouble.
“I’ll chase them all away.”
Biyu chuckled softly as she took the cup.
“That’s good. But don’t do that to people who are truly desperate. Wake me up.”
Shaman only glanced at Biyu briefly without answering. Though he didn’t hear a response, Shaman would do as she wished.
He had always done whatever she wanted.
“You’re leaving here in two days, right?”
“Yeah. I have to go. Come to think of it, they told me not to go past this city since it’s a conflict zone.”
“Won’t you go?”
Biyu raised her head.
Shaman met her elegant green eyes reflected in the moonlight.
The moon was also floating in Biyu’s eyes.
Soon Biyu smiled.
“Of course I have to go.”
A comfortable smile. Pretty and clean… a bright smile without a single flaw. It was a face she only made in front of Shaman.
Shaman gripped his glass tightly.
He almost, no, if he hadn’t been holding the glass, he might have grabbed Biyu’s face right then and kissed her.
He quietly hid his bitter smile.
“Shaman. I’ve been thinking. As I wander around like this, I’ve wondered what might be at the end of all this.”
“You’ll get blisters on your legs.”
“Do you want to die?”
Biyu laughed and shrugged her shoulders. She gazed at the desert.
A massive mountain of sand.
Each grain of sand must have accumulated over time to create such a magnificent sight.
“The Empire will someday give me the position of highest-level physician without a single test.”
Biyu’s eyes deepened.
“Because they won’t want other countries to steal me away.”
Shaman quietly took Biyu in with his eyes. His thoughts weren’t different.
“I no longer have a family.”
Biyu’s family had been destroyed. It was supposedly the work of her cousin brother Hei Gyewon, who had been exiled long ago. Biyu had felt satisfaction.
However, it didn’t seem like there was only relief on one hand.
“Isn’t it funny? That the Empire’s most arrogant and haughty people will acknowledge me, a girl who has absolutely nothing, and give me the highest position.”
“It’s not funny at all.”
Shaman sipped the alcohol in his cup while staring straight ahead.
“You’re just that amazing. Who could ignore what you’ve built.”
The alcohol tasted sweet to him. Perhaps this moment was what was sweet. Sweet enough to make his body feel warm.
Shaman skillfully hid everything as always and lifted the corners of his mouth.
“I’ll eliminate anyone who ignores you.”
Biyu’s eyes widened slightly. Earlier the moon had risen in them, and now it seemed like stars were twinkling brightly in those eyes.
Did Biyu even know what her own eyes looked like when she looked at him?
‘I’d get beaten if I proposed right now.’
In the end, Shaman was also a young man the same age as Biyu. Full of vigor.
He moistened his lips and spoke quietly.
“I really like you.”
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