Chapter 360 (1/2)
After doctor Hu Liangyi left school, his son joined the Taiji hospital as a doctor with his father's career, while doctor Zhou traveled around the world for decades. After he became famous, he was netted into the Taiji hospital.
The past events of these senior brothers and junior brothers are also buried in the river of history. Some relationships in the palace are better in the dark than in the light. Both of them know it well.
Therefore, when King Jing sent doctor Hu Liangyi and mentioned doctor Zhou, doctor Hu Liangyi was inspired.
”Tell me about your relationship with Zhou Jin.”
Zhou Jin is the name of Zhou Taiyi, which was taken by Hu Fu in those years.
King Jing said this in a way that he wanted to ask whether they had any communication or what information they could use.
Doctor Hu Liang misunderstood and thought so much that he was sweating profusely.
King Jing is a person who observes more carefully. People who speak less naturally see more. Of course, what he sees is purposeful. Unimportant things don't come into his eyes, and important things can't be missed.
At least he saw something fishy between doctor Hu Liangyi and doctor Zhou Taiyi, otherwise the old man wouldn't be so weird.
”My subordinates have nothing to do with Zhou Jin. Everyone knew the discord between us when we were in Taiyuan hospital.”
This is another loophole. King Jing mentioned the name of Zhou Jin and didn't say that Zhou Taiyi. If it weren't for something in his heart, what kind of situation could make doctor Hu Liang react immediately? Zhou Jin, as king Jing said, was the imperial hospital in the palace sentenced doctor Zhou?!
It is nonsense to say that there is hatred between the two. The two people had a bad relationship more than 20 years ago, and then they no longer knew each other. Even if they were in the same hospital, they were strangers.
What king Jing didn't know was that after seeing the danger in the palace, the two martial brothers gradually alienated in the open. They were almost strangers because of hatred, for fear that something might happen to one of them and implicate the other.