Chapter 15: The Best Medicine is Bitter

Chapter 15: The Best Medicine is Bitter

The pill burned down his throat, all the way into his stomach.

Meditate, meditate! Xixing urged him.

Closing his eyes, Hui sat on the spot and crossed his legs. Xixing dropped with him, maintaining a hold on his face, though she kindly released his nose so he could breathe. He focused inward, on the pill.

Guide it to your qi passageways!

He reached out with his qi and touched the pill, coaxing it deeper. The pill gave chase, soaking into his qi passageways. Circulating his qi, Hui guided the pill through his passages. The pill coated them and strengthened them, closing off the holes and tears. His qi rioted, but the coating kept it from injuring his passageways further.

Still holding his mouth, Xixing put her hand over his lowest meridian. Hui shied away. Fairy maiden, please be gentle, its my first time

Open! she shouted. Forcefully, she shoved into his flesh. A prong of energy punctured his qi pathways and jammed into his meridian. It resisted, then broke open.

Hui screamed through her hand. Acid pain rolled up his spine. Like poison, it sank into his muscles and joints, twisted his qi. Owowow, hurts, hurts!

Rioting qi rushed into the meridian. It swirled there, spinning, and circulated back into his body, slowed. Almost like a pressure-relief valve, the meridian calmed his qi and relieved the force on his qi passageways.

Alright, good! Again! She raised her hand a few inches and pressed it into him again.

Hui whimpered. Venerable elder sister, please have mercy.

Open!

He tensed. The same pain swirled into him, only worse, somehow. It radiated into his guts, internal organs quivering. The urge to vomit rose up in his stomach, unstoppable. He gripped her hand and pulled it away from his mouth. Doubling over, he puked up a stream of black gunk.

Hui wiped his mouth. He reached inside himself. His qi swirled quietly now, circulating obediently through his opened meridians. She saved me.

Xixing tutted, a manic grin stretched across her face. Look at all those impurities! What happened, did you stagnate your qi somehow?

He gave Xixing a dirty look, which she ignored. Ah stagnate my qi? Intentionally, yeah.

Intentionally? Are you mad? Xixing asked.

Reaching to his neck, Hui drew out Zhubi. This little guy can do it without any drawbacks. I tried to copy him but Im missing something. A pill, I think. He generates some kind of something, that lets him stagnate his qi without side effects.

Xixing furrowed her brows at him. No, no, go back. I still dont understand. Why do you want to stagnate your qi?

Consider it a hobby of mine? Hui asked.

Weird hobby.

What is your name, anyways? Your real name, or Ill charge you double, Xixing threatened.

Huis eyes widened. Oh shit, shes gonna charge me? I dont have any money! Uh Chang Bolin.

Double it is, Xixing muttered to herself.

Wait! Wait, wait, wait. Sorry, its just I, um Hui took a deep breath. Im Weiheng Hui, okay?

Her smile brightened. I thought so! So this is Weiheng Wus disciple?

In the flesh. Hui gestured at himself, then bowed.

Mmm. Not as cute as I expected.

Huh? Hui asked.

Xixing waved him down. So, about payment

Can I pay in materials? Hui asked abruptly.

Xixing narrowed her eyes at him. What kind of materials?

I dont know.

She squinted harder.

I dont know right now, but Ill get right back to you, okay? I dont have any money anyways, this is all I can offer. It was an emergency, you understand, an emergency!

Xixing narrowed her eyes even harder, so narrow he could barely see them. You do know inheriting disciples get a hefty stipend from the sect, right?

Iwhat? Hui stumbled back, shocked.

She nodded. Next time you have a moment, go up Starbound Peak to the administrative building. Theyll hand out your stipend. Dont get me wrong, Ill take your materials, but you arent broke. If your materials are bad, Ill happily take your money.

Alright, deal, Hui said, nodding. I cant get to Starbound Peak right now, so if the materials arent good, Ill just hide on my masters peak.

She patted him on the shoulder. Good, good. And if you stiff me She clawed her hand again.

Ill pay! I promise! Before Xixing could open any more of his meridians, Hui skittered out of her shop and ran down the road.

Ill be waiting! Xixing called after him, waving.