"Xiaofan, are you lying to Uncle Guangsheng? Can my condition really be cured? Are you just deceiving me so I can be happy in my last days?"
Li Guangsheng, who was lying in bed, endured the pain with a furrowed brow as he spoke.
"Uncle Guangsheng, the power of traditional Chinese medicine is beyond our imagination. Although your condition is bad, there is still hope. All you need to do is cooperate with me," said Zhang Xiaofan.
Zhang Xiaofan heard from Li Yulan that Li Guangsheng attributed his sickness to fate, claiming that demons had entered their home.
A few days ago, his mother, Wu Shufen, even invited a "venerable Taoist" from the village to perform rituals.
It was said that he would drive out the evil to prevent it from harming her and her mother.
Li Guangsheng also said that the reason both men Li Yulan had married had died was probably due to the possession of evil spirits, bringing her the misfortune of widowhood.