The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.
Then she saw a handsome and timid ...
The original owner had only a vague understanding of the rules down the mountain, but Wan Ge was very clear about them. She knew that no matter how capable she was, without the necessary certificates and licenses down the mountain, it would be difficult for her to help others through legitimate means.
So she directly approached acquaintances, asking them to promote her through referrals. She was also well aware that if someone reported her, she might be charged with practicing medicine without a license.
Of course, there's a 50% chance that this isn't true, because his master is too prestigious. His master saved so many people back then, and even the authorities know about it, so the authorities might give him some face.
Moreover, everyone who came to my clinic returned safely, and I have never extorted anyone. They are afraid of the Bai family's power and also afraid of being reported by Qingling Mountain, so it's impossible for them to report me.
That's right, having others pass on messages is a bit slow. If we could cooperate with the hospital, perhaps our merits would grow faster.
However, I need to discuss this with my master first: "Let's exchange contact information. I can't agree to this right away. I need to discuss it with my master. If he has no objections, I will talk to you about the specific details later."
"Great! Great!" The dean's eyes lit up instantly when he saw that there was hope for this matter, and he immediately exchanged contact information with Wan Ge.
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That evening, Wan Ge had a video call with her master and talked about the matter.
Since the pills were originally researched and developed by the original owner, the master naturally had no major problems. Moreover, the master knew that if her pills could save more people, then those would be meritorious deeds, and saving people in a hospital would definitely have a greater impact than her doing it alone.
Furthermore, the hospital will submit the prescription, and once it passes inspection, it will definitely be used by more than one hospital. The number of people it can help will likely be countless.
At that time, his little disciple will have more merit to be converted into cultivation.
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After talking with her master, Wan Ge went to see the dean the next day.
Wan Ge told the dean that she could provide the prescription unconditionally, but he had to make a promise. She wouldn't care how much he charged the rich, but for the poor, he had to sell it at a low price, and if they were truly in dire need, she would give it away for free.
After speaking, Wan Ge gave the prescription to the dean. Most of the herbs were not rare and the price was not high. The dean did not expect to be able to combine these herbs. However, there was one herb that was very rare. Perhaps that herb was the real key.
Wan Ge then told the dean, "I can provide you with the last ingredient, and I can provide a large quantity of it. I will continue to provide it to you without interruption."
You can first manufacture the pills according to the prescription I gave you. I will conduct an inspection on my end. Of course, since you intend to sell them, you can also conduct the inspection on your end.
Every medicine must undergo multiple tests and an experiment before it can be sold on the market.
In fact, the dean knew very well that if the pills they manufactured could pass Wan Ge's test, their efficacy would definitely be guaranteed.
They were a little worried that Wan Ge's pills might be made using a special alchemy furnace or something similar, and whether they could succeed in making them like regular pills.
After hesitating for a moment, the dean finally asked the question that had been on his mind: "Miss Nan, does your medicine require anything special to make? Like a pill furnace or something?"
Wan Ge shook her head: "No need. The main thing about this medicine is that its ingredients don't have much to do with the alchemy furnace. As long as you have the herb I provided, the rest will be fine."
Furthermore, the herb I'm providing will absolutely not have any side effects, and it certainly won't cause addiction or numbness. You can test it before I give it to you.”
The herb that Wan Ge mentioned was actually a very precious herb before. Master used to be very careful when planting it, afraid that the little herb would die if it was unhappy.
Until Wan Ge began to learn how to cultivate herbs, his grandson's medical skills and other aspects were no match for Nan Junyan, but he was extremely talented in cultivating herbs.
Herbs that were originally very scarce have become somewhat abundant since she appeared. For example, this time, even though it was a very important herb, Wan Ge could provide it casually because their sect already had a lot of it.
"That's good, that's good. Thank you, Miss Nan."
"You're welcome. It's a good thing for me to be able to help others."
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After talking with the dean, Wan Ge went home immediately.
Bai Yanci leaned gently against her, asking with some confusion, "What do you want to do with all that merit?"
Bai Yanci knew that he had been doing all this to accumulate merit, but he didn't understand why the other party wanted to accumulate so much merit.
They were originally proper cultivators, but they would inevitably descend the mountain to save people in times of chaos, and were naturally favored by the Heavenly Way.
But why does Wan Ge still need so much merit? What is she trying to do with all that merit?
Wan Ge pinched the little fox's ears beside her. Because the Bai family couple had gone to work and Bai Yanci had given all the servants in the house a holiday, there were only the two of them at home at this moment, which is why he had transformed into a half-demon without restraint.
Wan Ge replied somewhat helplessly, "My talent for cultivation is rather low. I need to accumulate merit and convert it into cultivation level so that I can make faster progress in my cultivation."
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