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How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space

Chapter 152: Their Young Madam, Is She Hua Tuo Reborn?

Author: Yu Seye
updatedAt: 2025-09-22

CHAPTER 152: CHAPTER 152: THEIR YOUNG MADAM, IS SHE HUA TUO REBORN?

Pei Shu’er sighed and said, "That’s truly cruel."

However, her face remained gentle, and her smile made Doctor Liu feel uncomfortable.

"Why is Doctor Liu in such a hurry? Do you believe it or not, even with this person’s condition, I can still bring him back to life."

Even so, her hands never stopped moving.

After the heart was repaired, Yinxing saw Pei Shu’er apparently make a move, or perhaps not, and the heart that had stopped beating began to quiver and gradually beat stronger.

Yinxing’s eyes widened, filled with shock and admiration.

She couldn’t believe, without seeing it with her own eyes, that someone could truly bring a person back to life.

Their Young Madam wasn’t just a doctor; she was Hua Tuo reincarnated, wasn’t she?

No, their Young Madam must be a Heavenly Maiden descended to the earth, a Heavenly Destiny Blessed Girl!

Only then could she perform such miraculous feats of bringing the dead back to life.

Doctor Liu also widened his eyes. This... this is impossible.

He had never heard of anyone surviving after their heart stopped beating.

Even if the heart was undamaged, survival wasn’t guaranteed after it stopped, let alone with an injured heart.

Both disciples were dumbstruck.

How could this be possible!

Who exactly is this commoner?

Why could she dare to treat injuries that even their master would not dare to handle?

The most crucial part was that she actually succeeded!

Pei Shu’er stitched up the wound, her expression calm, showing no joy at snatching someone from the hands of King Yan.

Because...

She was used to it.

Afterward, she took out a small white porcelain bottle from her bosom and poured it into the person.

Doctor Liu snapped out of his shock, coldly laughed, and didn’t remind this commoner.

Even if she cured the heart injury, so what, this person would still be taken by Yama Powder.

It’s known that the treatment of Yama Powder is very cumbersome, requiring eighty-one days of acupuncture and a suitable antidote for medicinal baths, along with oral medicine, to detoxify Yama Powder.

Doing as Pei Shu’er did, just pouring the medicine in all at once.

That would absolutely not work.

It might even worsen the person’s condition, accelerating death due to wrong medication.

Next, Pei Shu’er pricked the man’s fingertip and began to draw blood.

When the black blood was finished and the man began to bleed bright red blood, Pei Shu’er stopped the bleeding.

She then took out a blood bag, hung it upside down, and, along with a transparent tube and needle-like device, inserted it into the man’s vein.

The others thought the blood bag was some kind of medicine.

While setting it up, Pei Shu’er explained a bit about its origin to avoid future trouble.

"This is a new medical instrument imported from the East Ocean, and now it’s finally come in handy."

Earlier, during the operation, she secretly took a blood sample from the man and placed it in the automatic blood type detection device in her space.

As his complexion changed, his face was no longer ashen but turned pale.

Until a large bag of blood was transfused, Pei Shu’er quickly packed up these things.

She couldn’t leave these items behind, lest they add danger to her.

As for the blood, it had to be transfused.

Otherwise, this person would not survive due to excessive blood loss.

Pei Shu’er said, "Now that the poison is resolved and the injury healed, shouldn’t you fulfill your promise?"

Doctor Liu stared coldly at Pei Shu’er.

If Pei Shu’er hadn’t cured the person, he might have mercifully let her go.

Now that Pei Shu’er had healed the person, he didn’t want to spare her.

He knew he couldn’t let this person go.

Moreover, this commoner showed intentions of developing within the military camp.

A grudge has formed between him and her; if he let her off now, she might become his mortal enemy once she rises in the military camp.

And since she cured this man, there’s no way he would let Pei Shu’er go, otherwise he would be exposed by his new support in no time.

Seeing Doctor Liu’s continuously changing expression, Pei Shu’er had already guessed his thoughts.

She took out the agreement from her bosom and waved it.

"Doctor Liu, do you believe me? If I take this agreement out and yell in the military camp, your reputation will be completely ruined."

"There are twenty thousand people in this camp; I don’t believe they’re all yours."

Seeing Doctor Liu’s behavior, she knew he was one to go back on his word.

Healing this person was all calculated for this agreement, so she’d have evidence.

Otherwise, even if she escaped the camp, without evidence, no one could help her.

She’d still get caught, and who knows, they might add to her charges.

Doctor Liu sneered, and both disciples laughed.

The tall man said, "You need to get out of this camp first."

With that, soldiers surrounded Pei Shu’er.

Red tassel spears pointed at Pei Shu’er and Yinxing.

Yinxing trembled with fear but forced herself to stay calm.

Pei Shu’er smiled slightly, took a big sip of Spiritual Spring Water, and slung Yinxing over her shoulder like a sack.

Then she grabbed a red tassel spear from someone’s hand, pulling the person toward her.

The person stumbled, and his body swerved, creating an opening.

Several more people rushed over; Pei Shu’er swept them down with a sweeping kick.

Pei Shu’er stepped up to Doctor Liu, her eyes cold, reaching out with her right hand to grip his throat.

"So, Doctor Liu, do you think I can get out of here?"

Doctor Liu, even with a million thoughts of not letting Pei Shu’er go, had no choice now.

Pei Shu’er held his life, and she had evidence in her hand.

She was already at the door; if she yelled outside, his reputation would be done for.

These days, reputation is above all, and he didn’t want his lifelong good reputation ruined in old age.

Thinking of that, he gritted his teeth.

"Fine, once you’re out, don’t speak of what you shouldn’t, or I’ll keep you here at all costs."

Pei Shu’er raised her eyebrows: "Rest assured, Doctor Liu, if I were truly unreliable, I wouldn’t have survived this long."

Pei Shu’er walked out of the tent to find a group of people already gathered, their eyes filled with hope, looking at her like she was Hua Tuo reborn.

Pei Shu’er’s expression was indifferent.

"Is there something you need?"

A man grabbed Pei Shu’er’s hand.

"Doctor, please save my brother, he’s dying."

Pei Shu’er sighed: "Let’s go."

She knew well that she could only enter the camp by agreeing with the government officer to save people in the wounded soldier camp.

That was the exchange.

The tents she was taken to were full of those with not long to live, she could only choose the most critical to save first, saving lives before treating injuries.

But her energy was also limited, and while she treated others, some already died during her busy moments.

The tents were filled with wails.

Those who had been treated woke up.

By contrast, the cries of soldiers who lost loved ones were even louder, as if they wanted to follow their departed.

Some even rushed towards Pei Shu’er in emotional turmoil, trying to grab her but were held back by other soldiers.

"My father’s injuries were clearly more severe; why didn’t you save him?"

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