Chapter 512 - The wise and farsighted Ghost Doctor (1/2)
Chapter 512: The wise and farsighted Ghost Doctor
Translator: Misty Cloud Translations Editor: Misty Cloud Translations
Suddenly, a gust of wind swept in. Feng Jiu, who was sitting in the great hall drinking tea, looked up slightly and saw a man around fifty years of age attired in a grey robe standing in front of her. Without waiting for her to speak, the other party looked at her and laughed loudly. He cupped his fists in greeting.
“I’m unaware that Ghost Doctor has come all the way. If there is any neglect, I hope Ghost Doctor won’t take any offence.”
On hearing this, Feng Jiu frowned, “Your Excellency is the Chief here?” It’s a remarkable feat to know her ident.i.ty at a glance!
“Hahaha, “Ha ha ha, my surname is Ke. Ghost Doctor can call me Old Ke.” With undisguised joy, he came and sit at the Chief’s seat.
“Ke?” Feng Jiu looked slightly moved and asked, “Are you from the same family as Chief Ke of Green Gallop Country?”
He nodded and laughed, “Ghost Doctor is wise and farsighted. You guessed correctly. He is my younger brother. I just heard him mention the Ghost Doctor. This is what I knew. But I didn’t expect that the Ghost Doctor would suddenly come to Great Concord Country. It was really a surprise to me.”
After knowing that he is Green Gallop Country’s Chief Ke’s family, Feng Jiu was relieved. No wonder she could be recognized at a glance. Now that her ident.i.ty was known, she did not beat around the bush. Rather, after taking a glance at Steward Huang who stood by the door and did not dare to come in, Feng Jiu started speaking in a straightforward manner.
“Even so, Chief Ke, I hope you can give me an account of today’s matter.”
“Ghost Doctor, please take it easy. I’m aware of it and will deal with it severely! The man surnamed Xu won’t be able to use your black command token. As long as I give the order, he will return the black order in less than a day.”
He gave her a guarantee. At the same time, he shouted at Steward Huang who stood trembling by the door, “Don’t get lost yet, come in!”