Jiang Manman transmigrated into the novel “Spoiled in a Military Marriage: Coddled Daily by a Rough Husband in the ’70s.”
In this story, she—the pampered daughter of a capitalist fami...
And where did you get the medicine?"
When you are under someone's roof, you have to bow your head. Jiang Manman could only briefly describe what happened.
"The health station in the capital?"
Jiang Manman's eyes lit up and said:
"Yes, if you don't believe it, you can call there and ask.
Is there a doctor named Wang Cuihua in the Sijiucheng Health Station?
In addition, there is an old doctor in their health station who is proficient in traditional Chinese medicine.
I learned all this knowledge of herbal medicine from that old doctor.
It’s just my fault that I was too young. I should have taken a test at that time.
I went to the countryside to support rural construction, and only remembered it when I needed it.
Comrade, you are not deliberately making things difficult for me by not letting me take the veterinary exam, are you? "
The middle-aged man holding the certificate frowned when he heard her say that.
"Why would I deliberately embarrass you?
If you want to take the test, then take it. I want to see if you can pass it!"
Jiang Manman smiled at him, picked up the pile of papers and took the written test first.
She didn't even have a book, and there was no open-book or closed-book exam. She finished several papers in front of the two doctors from the veterinary station.
To be honest, there are very few veterinarians in this veterinary station, only three.
Normally, when the two of them went to the countryside to treat the livestock, there was only one doctor on duty in the veterinary station.
If any of the family’s animals suddenly fell ill, the only person would be taken away, and the veterinary station would be completely empty.
Jiang Manman was also lucky, as she had an oral test after the written test.
Or find a chicken or duck and let her talk about it face to face, telling you how to treat the disease.
And what a coincidence, at this time a man came to the door with a lamb on his back.
"Doctor Shen, is Doctor Shen here?
This sheep in our team looks like it's dying. Doctor Shen, please come over and help me take a look!"
Doctor Shen is the middle-aged doctor who held Jiang Manman’s certificate before.
At this moment, he heard a fellow villager calling him outside, and his eyes lit up and he looked at Jiang Manman.
"Comrade Jiang, you're not taking the veterinary exam just to treat pigs, right?
You can't possibly not cure anything other than pigs?
If this is the case, you may not be able to pass the veterinary certificate exam.
Just then, a fellow villager came and it looked like his sheep were in trouble.
See if you can cure it.
You can treat it. As long as you answer the questions on this paper, we can issue you a veterinary certificate. It’s not impossible.”
After he finished speaking, he looked at the other two, an old doctor in his fifties and a young man.
The old doctor, who was in his fifties and was the director of the county veterinary station, was currently taking Jiang Manman's paper and looking through it carefully.
The educated youth who can answer a test paper neatly and without any mistakes seems to be really talented.
Hearing what Veterinarian Shen said now, he nodded.
"Treat it first, and then we'll talk about it after it's cured."
The fellow villager was standing at the door of the veterinary clinic holding the lamb.
He looked at them anxiously, and when he saw Doctor Shen coming out, he quickly said:
"Doctor Shen, please take a look at my little lamb. Why does it look like it's not getting well?"
Veterinarian Shen nodded and said:
"Don't worry, we just got a new female comrade here who is taking the veterinary exam.
Let her see your lamb first to see what's going on."
The middle-aged man holding the lamb became anxious when he heard this.
"What? Can she see well enough for a girl?
Still a newbie, right?
Oh no, no, come here and let me take a look."
Jiang Manman walked over. She didn't know any acupuncture, so she walked up to the lamb and pried open its mouth to check.