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In her previous life, Lin Dachuan only wanted to be Luo Yunqing's brother, but she, relying on the kindness of taking care of Grann...
What?
As soon as he finished speaking, Professor Liu looked at Luo Yunqing coldly and asked, "Then tell me, why can't I be here?"
Why?
Luo Yunqing's face twitched, and he scratched his head in embarrassment: "Aren't you... not in the imperial capital?"
Professor Liu said coldly: "How old am I, do you know?"
Does age have anything to do with where you are?
Luo Yunqing shook her head in bewilderment: "I don't know."
Professor Liu's face darkened. "I'm 71 years old! I retired a few years ago. This is my hometown."
So that's how it is.
Return to hometown to enjoy retirement after retirement!
Luo Yunqing suddenly understood: "So your home is at City University Medical School. No wonder you are here."
Old Liu died!
"Who said I live in City University Medical School? Who told you?"
Luo Yunqing was a little confused: "You don't live here? Then are you here for a visit?"
[This girl... with her brain, how could she study medicine and become so good at it?]
Liu Zhenxiang is a very conceited person.
He had great attainments in medicine, but he chose very few 'apprentices' in his life.
——In a word, he doesn’t want anyone who is not a genius.
But after he finally found someone he liked, the other person refused to take him as his disciple.
Luo Yunqing's refusal at that time almost made Mr. Liu doubt his life.
People are like this. Some people are very conceited, but they also love talents. Professor Liu is such a person.
Luo Yunqing's refusal to be his disciple was his greatest regret and resentment.
He really never dreamed that someone would refuse something that so many people longed for.
So, in the past few months, every time he thought of Luo Yunqing, he felt a mixture of love and hate.
Mr. Liu's expression changed drastically.
The person following him was none other than Huang Liguo, the dean of City University's medical school. Seeing this, he immediately interrupted, "My dear classmate, Professor Liu is a distinguished professor at our school."
Oh, so that’s how it is.
Luo Yunqing immediately pretended to be in awe: "Professor Liu, you are awesome!"
"After retiring, you still come back to contribute to your hometown. I salute you!"
pay tribute?
Hearing these two words, Liu Zhenxiang's expression did not improve.
He stared at Luo Yunqing with cold eyes: "Stop flattering me here. I don't need this."
"You haven't answered me yet, what are you doing here?"
Now I am still a small shrimp, there is no need to offend the big guys.
Luo Yunqing immediately took out the training notice and said, "Mr. Liu, I'm here to attend the physician training class and will register today."
What?
She came to attend the physician training course?
Liu Zhenxiang didn't know what to say.
"You actually came to this kind of training class?"
Luo Yunqing nodded: "Yes, I want to get a doctor's license. I'm afraid of being arrested if I go out to treat patients without a license."
A mouthful of old blood gushed out of Liu Zhenxiang's chest: [As long as you become his disciple, what certificate do you lack?]
But this little girl refused to be his disciple!
Now I come here to attend a training course just to get the most common medical qualification certificate!
"If you want to go to school, shouldn't you go to a regular medical school?"
"Attend a training class? You, you..."
"Your expectations are too low, you useless little girl!"
╭∩╮(???)?
Luo Yunqing was speechless: [My requirements are very low? ]
[As for this class, I only got in because of connections!]
People at different levels naturally look at things differently.
Liu Zhenxiang has never been at the bottom of society, so he doesn't know the difficulties faced by the people at the bottom.
Luo Yunqing wanted to tell him: How many people in the family compound envy me for having this spot.
Furthermore, in her previous life, Luo Yunqing spent almost all her time studying before she was forty years old.
After decades of practicing medicine, there is nothing more she can learn in today's schools.
A diploma is a must for those who want to have a formal job, obtain a professional title, or go into politics.
But she doesn't ask for any formal job or any title.
In the future, I just want to open a shop and work for myself, so I don’t need a diploma at all.
Luo Yunqing felt that going to college for a few years was a real waste of time.
She thought that it would be better to use this time to make money.
But this cannot be said.
"Mr. Liu, I don't want to go to medical school."
"It takes at least five years to graduate from medical school, and I don't want to waste that much time in school."
"I have the theoretical knowledge and practical experience, but what I lack now is a certificate."
"With this certificate, I can serve the people."
This one sentence once again made Liu Zhenxiang so angry that he vomited blood.
He pointed at Luo Yunqing's nose, his hands shaking a little: "Silly girl, do you know the difference between going to school and not going to school?"
"Are you planning to get a certificate and work as a barefoot doctor for the rest of your life?"
Of course not.
But Luo Yunqing didn't know how to tell this "Mr. Liu": "I want to be a boss. I want to open my own Chinese medicine clinic."
In her previous life, Luo Yunqing’s traditional Chinese medicine clinic was not big, but her appointments had to be made three months in advance.
Even so, people still flock to see her, and the registration fee for one number is three hundred yuan.
It's not that she wants to be so dark, but given the current market situation, people in later generations are too afraid of death.
No matter whether the illness is serious or minor, she has to take care of it. She is really too busy.
Especially after she turned seventy-five, her energy was not as good as before, and she wanted to go out for a walk.
As a result, it was even harder to get an appointment at her clinic, and she had to ask people for help to get an appointment that cost 500 yuan each.
She also set a rule: she would not treat any patient unless the illness was serious or terminal.
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