The Last Folk Healer: What makes the Herbs Grow Poison
Fiona Fang, a descendant of a renowned Yao Doctor Heritage and a Ph.D. graduate from medical school, returns to her hometown in the remote mountains to await her physician’s license. There, she discovers a baffling epidemic of malignancies among the villagers. Too poor to afford treatment, they beg her to use her ancestral anti-tumor remedies. Adhering strictly to the legal principle of "no license, no practice," she repeatedly refuses. When her childhood friend Mia Yuan is bitten by a venomous snake and left fighting for her life, the villagers pressure Fiona Fang with the moral imperative of "saving lives above all" and the dying wish of her father, Fang Fuwan, to "heal the suffering." After an internal struggle, she breaks her rule and successfully saves Mia Yuan. This act ignites hope in the villagers, who kneel en masse, pleading for her help. Witnessing villagers like Zack Zhao and Wesley Wu collapse from vomiting blood, Fiona Fang can no longer bear their suffering. She reopens her father’s traditional clinic, vowing, "I’ll treat all your ailments," offering care on credit. Chang Rong, the ruthless CEO of Changrong Pharmaceuticals, plots to seize the Fang family’s ancient anti-tumor formula to monopolize the trillion-dollar oncology market. After failing to bribe Fiona Fang, she manipulates villagers like Zack Zhao and Wesley Wu with promises of free hospitals and jobs, inciting them to: Fabricate accusations: Report Fiona Fang for "unlicensed practice" and "causing fatalities," leading to her arrest. Smear her reputation: Organize protests at her home, egg-throwing, and media attacks. Steal the formula: Send Wesley Wu to break into the Fang home and steal an incomplete, experimental version of the remedy. At the trial, Zack Zhao and Wesley Wu give false testimony, sealing Fiona Fang’s fate—until her college friend-turned-lawyer, Sean Shen, steps in. He dismantles the lies, exposing the shocking truth: The villagers’ malignancies were caused by Chang Rong’s distribution of carcinogenic, unregulated "health supplements." Zack Zhao’s paralysis was faked; Fiona Fang’s formula was proven effective by Xie Huaisu (her father’s mentor), a leading specialist. Wesley Wu and others accepted huge bribes, living lavishly while refusing to pay for treatments.