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 70 Master Level

"Have you heard? Recently, a female Chinese medicine practitioner came to the factory hospital as an intern. Her medical skills seem to be quite impressive."

"Is this true? How powerful is it?"

"That's definitely true. A coworker in my workshop recently caught a cold and went to the factory hospital to see a Western doctor, but after several treatments, nothing worked. But when he saw Doctor Su, everything was different. He's beautiful and his medical skills are amazing."

The man smiled and said, "Being a doctor is one thing. I think you are attracted by Dr. Su's beauty. Now the young men in the factory are all thinking about Dr. Su."

Su Yu came to the factory hospital's Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic to see the employees.

With her proficient level of Chinese medicine skills, those simple and difficult diseases are not a problem at all for her.

"Ding! The host uses the Traditional Chinese Medicine skill, experience points +100"

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Skills: Level 3 (26,000/30,000)

In the outpatient clinic, Su Yu was taking the pulses and treating the employees while listening to the mechanical prompt sounds ringing in his mind.

I feel extremely happy.

Gaining experience points in the outpatient department is simply invincible.

"Doctor Su, what's wrong with my body? Can you tell me? I've been feeling dizzy and hot lately, and I haven't been taking any Western medicine to help. Can you help me figure out what's going on?"

A male employee walked over, sat on a chair, and looked at Su Yu with a smile on his face.

Su Yu: "Stretch out your hand, let me see."

When the man heard Su Yu ask him to stretch out his hand, he immediately put his hand on the table and just took the other person's pulse.

Su Yu said, "You're not dizzy or having a fever, nor is it because the western medicine didn't work. You're simply full."

When the man heard this, he was a little confused: "I don't quite understand."

Su Yu: "You're just too full, you're not sick at all."

The man's face suddenly turned red.

The workers on the side immediately burst into laughter. This guy was obviously here to watch the fun. He was not sick at all, but he pretended to be sick in front of Su Yu. It was really something.

"Hey, Lao Zhang, you really acted well! You even feel dizzy and hot-headed. It seems you want to show off your 'superb' acting skills in front of Dr. Su!" A co-worker laughed and patted Lao Zhang on the shoulder and joked.

Another worker joined in the fun: "That's right, Lao Zhang, if you were to participate in the factory's cultural performance with your level of feigning illness, you might even win an award!"

Old Zhang's face flushed even redder, and he stammered, "I...I'm just curious. I want to see if Doctor Su is really as amazing as the legend says."

"Oh, do you believe it now? Doctor Su's medical skills are so good that he can see through your little tricks at a glance. You, don't come here to make trouble in the future and delay Doctor Su from treating those who are really sick." An older worker said earnestly.

At this time, another young worker came over with a smile and said, "Lao Zhang, you've become a 'celebrity' in our factory with this fuss! I think your story will be published on the factory bulletin board tomorrow. I've even thought of the title: 'Lao Zhang's Amazing Journey of Faking Sickness.'"

The laughter of his fellow workers rang out again. Lao Zhang scratched his head awkwardly, stood up, and apologized to Su Yu repeatedly: "Doctor Su, I'm so sorry. I will definitely not come here blindly again in the future."

Su Yu smiled and waved his hands, saying, "It's okay. If you feel uncomfortable in the future, just come to me. Don't make such jokes."

After Lao Zhang left dejectedly, the next worker came over and, before Su Yu could even speak, he quickly said, "Doctor Su, I'm really sick. You must take a good look at me. I don't want to be like Lao Zhang and be made a laughing stock."

Su Yu carefully looked at the worker's complexion. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes observation, listening, questioning and palpation.

"Looking" refers to observing the patient's spirit, complexion, shape, posture, tongue and discharge (such as sputum, urine, etc.) to judge the condition.

"Smell" includes listening to sounds and smelling odors.

"Asking" means asking the patient about their symptoms, medical history, living habits and other related matters.

"Cutting" mainly refers to taking the pulse, that is, diagnosing the pulse. The doctor presses his fingers on the radial artery pulsation point of the patient's wrist to feel the changes in the pulse, such as the speed, strength, and floating of the pulse to infer the condition.

After her Chinese medicine skills reached the master level, Su Yu no longer needed to take the pulse, but in order to make herself more formal, she still followed the process.

Su Yu looked at the worker's face carefully and saw that he looked pale and bloodless. He immediately had the answer in his mind.

"Congratulations to the host for using the Traditional Chinese Medicine skill, experience points +300"

"Where exactly are you feeling unwell? When did it start? Was there anything unusual before the onset of the illness, such as eating anything special or going somewhere special? Have you ever had a similar experience before?"

The worker frowned and said in pain, "Doctor Su, I've had stomachaches since yesterday. They come and go, and I have diarrhea all the time. I can't digest anything I eat. I ate lunch from the cafeteria yesterday, just like usual, and didn't go anywhere else. I've had stomachaches occasionally before, but never this painful."

Su Yu nodded slightly, stretched out his fingers, gently placed them on his co-worker's wrist, and began to take his pulse.

"You have a weak spleen and stomach, and you may have eaten some unclean things, which led to gastrointestinal dysfunction. Have you been craving for coolness recently and eaten a lot of raw and cold food?" Su Yu asked.

"Congratulations to the host for using the Traditional Chinese Medicine skill, experience points +200"

The worker slapped his head and suddenly realized, "Oh, Dr. Su, you are amazing! It's been so hot these past few days, and I really have eaten a lot of popsicles."

Su Yu smiled and said, "You'd better be careful in the future. The spleen and stomach prefer warmth and dislike cold. Eating too much raw and cold food can easily damage the spleen and stomach. I'll prescribe some Chinese medicine for you to take care of yourself. Go back and take it on time. Eat a light diet these few days, drink more hot porridge, and don't eat raw, cold, or greasy food."

The worker nodded hurriedly and said gratefully, "Thank you, Doctor Su. Now I understand. Your medical skills are truly exceptional. You've clearly explained my condition through a simple examination."

Hearing this, Su Yu smiled and waved his hand, saying, "This is what I should do. Treating illnesses and saving lives is a doctor's duty. Just do as I say, and you'll get better soon. If you feel any discomfort while taking the medicine, feel free to come back to me."

The workers left with grateful smiles.

After a whole morning, as my Chinese medicine skills became more and more proficient, finally, the mechanical system prompt sounded in my mind:

"Congratulations to the host for breaking through 30,000 TCM skill experience points. Your TCM skill has been successfully upgraded to level 4, reaching the master level."

Traditional Chinese Medicine Skill: Level 4 (100/100,000)

As the prompt sound falls.

A surge of information directly poured into Su Yu's mind after his Traditional Chinese Medicine skill reached level 4.

Su Yu felt that his knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine had undergone a miraculous transformation.

This change was hard to explain. She felt that she could clearly understand the patient's condition with just a simple glance. This was the terrifying level of master-level Chinese medicine.