Crazy Woman Transmigrates to the 1960s, Instantly Kills Ten Thousand Times the Goods Every Day

Su Yu, a female soldier king who spent her life battling criminals, unexpectedly transmigrated into a book, finding herself in the 1960s. She became the fake young lady sent back to the countryside...

Chapter 145 North City Traditional Chinese Medicine Seminar

Su Yu saw dozens of patients, but most of them did not have serious illnesses. After simply prescribing some medicine for them, Su Yu's Chinese medicine skill experience value reached 150,000.

It is impossible for her to see patients in the factory hospital all day long.

I only see patients for a few hours in the morning.

It was still a while before lunch time, and Su Yu was about to go to the dean's office when Dean Chen came to the office.

He held a box of tea in his hand.

Entering Su Yu's office, he said with a smile, "Doctor Su."

Dean Chen gently placed the tea on the table and continued, "This is tea grown by my relatives back home. It's of very good quality, so I brought a box just for you. Your performance in the hospital has been witnessed by everyone, especially the patients. They are full of praise for you."

Su Yu quickly waved his hand and said politely, "President Chen, you're too polite. This is what I should do. Treating illnesses and saving lives is a doctor's job. I'm just doing my part."

Dean Chen smiled and shook his head, saying, "That being said, it's rare to find someone who can do their job to your level. Look, since you came here, the reputation of our factory hospital has improved significantly. Many employees have told me that they will always rely on you for medical treatment."

Su Yu smiled a little embarrassedly and said, "Thanks to the platform provided by the hospital and the help of my colleagues, I can better serve everyone. By the way, Dean Chen, besides bringing tea, is there anything else you want to talk to me about?"

Su Yu originally wanted to talk to Dean Chen about the "Barefoot Doctor Manual", but now he still wanted to see what Dean Chen had to say.

Dean Chen patted his head and said, "Look at my memory! I almost forgot something important. Well, there's a Traditional Chinese Medicine seminar happening in North City soon. Since you're such a skilled doctor, I'd like to recommend you to attend. It's a rare opportunity to exchange experiences with other outstanding Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners, which will definitely help improve your skills."